In a marketplace dominated by flashy animations and high-energy content, one children’s book series is taking a different approach: asking young readers to look down at the ground beneath their feet. “Milo the Moss,” a five-book series for children ages 3–7, has quietly secured its place as an Amazon #1 Bestseller by offering something increasingly rare—stories that invite children to slow down.The series follows Milo, a small patch of moss with an outsized heart, as he navigates a world where every raindrop becomes an adventure and every shadow holds mystery. Created by author Angela G. Williams, the books tackle themes…
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Ask around the Conejo Valley. Ask a neighbor in Westlake Village. Ask the family who just sold their home in Simi Valley after 41 years of memories in it. Or the buyer who was the first member of their family to buy a home when no one else thought it was possible.You’ll hear the same names come up: Eric and Debra Ross with Ross Realty Group.Not because they sell the most homes in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties — although with over $376 million in sales and 347+ families served, the numbers speak loudly. You’ll hear their names because of…
For people who’ve struggled to find a fitness routine that accounts for both exercise and eating habits, Treasure Fitness is building a service that refuses to treat workouts and nutrition as separate problems. The program pairs individualized training plans with meal guidance and weekly check-ins, aimed at clients who want more than a generic template downloaded from an app store.The approach reflects a broader shift in how fitness services are being delivered. Rather than forcing everyone through the same boot camp or diet protocol, Treasure Fitness tailors plans to individual bodies and goals. Their customized workout plans include strength training,…
When Deondra S. Parks lost her mother, watched her company close, and faced financial collapse all within a compressed window of time, the faith-based roadmap she’d relied on for decades suddenly stopped working. The moment forced a question that would eventually become the title of her book: who says you can’t—and more importantly, when?Parks didn’t write her way out of the valley with platitudes. Instead, she documented the messy middle—the space between collapse and clarity where most transformation actually happens. The result is Who Says You Can’t When, a paper back and audiobook that refuses to promise quick fixes and…
KB Writes Publishing Company is branching beyond books into original music, with founder and CEO Katrina Bills Rainey releasing a deeply personal song written for her husband, Commander Brooks James Rainey. The track, titled “Love Endlessly,” has earned the enthusiastic approval of all their children, who are celebrating what the family calls “Father’s Day Everyday.”The song isn’t just a standalone project. “Love Endlessly” captures the Rainey family’s love story and serves as a foundation for their next creative endeavor, “Rainey Days,” which is currently in development. For those familiar with family-focused publishing, the name might ring a bell—”Rainey Days” was…
In a media environment saturated with sensationalism and celebrity gossip, The Theresa Bruno Show is taking a different approach. The program targets female baby boomers and Generation X viewers across over-the-air television and streaming platforms with something increasingly rare: straightforward conversations about everyday life.The show’s format deliberately avoids the dramatic conflict and manufactured controversy that drives much of daytime television. Instead, it focuses on what the producers call “real people, real conversations about real life issues.” For viewers tired of the standard talk show formula, this authentic approach to daytime television programming represents a noticeable departure from the norm.Finding an…
In the polished aisles of Sephora and Ulta, where celebrity-backed skincare lines compete for consumer attention, the product photography matters as much as the formulation itself. For Courtney Dailey, a Los Angeles-based photographer and director, that reality has become a specialty.Her Los Angeles studio has built a reputation creating imagery for the beauty brands that have reshaped retail in recent years—those launched by celebrities and influencers who understand that Instagram-native aesthetics aren’t optional anymore. The work focuses on textures, tactile details, and what she calls “sensory experiences,” producing images that function less like traditional product shots and more like brand…
While most people pick up their prescriptions at a local pharmacy counter, Trinova Health has spent the past decade building something different: a service that creates medications tailored to individual patients and ships them directly to their homes at no charge.The pharmacy recently marked its 10-year anniversary and earned LegitScript certification, a credential that signals adherence to stringent regulatory and safety standards in the online pharmacy space. For a business built around customization, these milestones represent both validation and momentum. Additionally, their newly acquired location tripled Trinova’s original footprint, allowing them to further expand patient care and custom offerings.Beyond One-Size-Fits-All…
At 2 AM during a panic attack, every wellness app on the market made things worse. Not because they were poorly made, but because they shared a fundamental design flaw: the assumption that peace could be pre-packaged and searched for. That moment of friction—the searching, the browsing, the cognitive load of choosing—became the origin story for a product that works entirely differently. NIMA, which launched on iOS and Android, has no library. No pre-recorded meditations. No search bar. When users open the app, they simply describe how they feel right now. Within seconds, AI-powered generative wellness technology writes a personalized…
When Cristina Soliz launched Fleur Couture as a passion project, she had a straightforward goal: help women achieve salon-quality beauty results without the expensive price tag. What started as a self-funded venture has evolved into a growing beauty brand with retail locations across Arizona and recognition in multiple national publications. The company’s flagship product, a DIY lash extension kit, addresses a common frustration among beauty consumers—the time and cost of maintaining professional lash services. Fleur Couture’s at-home kits offer an alternative that delivers professional-looking results while fitting into busy schedules and tighter budgets. The brand’s growth caught the attention of…

