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Steps Across Faiths is a spiritual workbook designed for anyone working the Twelve Steps who wants to see how the world’s major religions speak to each part of the journey. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism all offer ancient wisdom about powerlessness, surrender, character defects, amends, and spiritual awakening.
The Sex Offender’s Survival Guide is a raw, unfiltered lifeline for those facing the aftermath of sexual offense charges. Whether you’re still in the whirlwind of legal chaos or sitting in the stillness of a prison cell, this book doesn’t waste time sugarcoating reality.
Music
Written in the throes of brutal honesty. This song confronts addiction not as a substance but as self-betrayal. Joe exposes the internal hustle—the part of him that sold false highs to escape deeper pain.
The Day I Divorced My Incestuous Family
Not just a title, a life milestone. This song is Joe’s declaration of emancipation from generational silence and shame. A line drawn in blood and grace, saying: the cycle stops here.
A modern spiritual about digital disconnection. Inspired by Zoom meetings, virtual recovery, and the longing to truly be seen.
This isn't your typical rally cry—it’s a gritty, complicated acknowledgment of both trauma and strength. Inspired by the #MeToo movement and the mothers who carry both rage and redemption in their eyes.
A modern protest song dressed in satire. When billionaires celebrate and abuelas can’t afford meds, this song holds up a mirror—cracked and honest—to the American dream.
A surreal, genre-bending journey through betrayal, identity, and the absurdities of masculinity. Saddle up, it’s a wild one.
The Gospel According to Her Webcam
A visual dirge about digital seduction and modern loneliness. Where OnlyFans meets old wounds, this is a psalm for the internet age.
Still a Mile From Clean (The Ballad of the Tenth Leper)
An anthem for those who thought surrender meant immediate relief. This track explores the messy middle—the space after giving up the vice but before finding peace. Raw, aching, and true.