New Self-Help Book “Blame It on the Feel of Pain” About Detangling From Past Pain
Get ready for a transformational journey toward inner peace as indie author Max W. Miller’s new self-help release, Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, inspires readers in a witty, down-to-earth book. Truth and compassion are foretold, using poetic frames called ‘The Wises,’ and the help of opinionated little emojis bringing laughter and thought-provoking conclusions throughout.
The author encourages her readers, whom she also calls partners, to stop wrestling with the hard knocks of the past. She expresses how voluntarily walking back into time precedes trauma healing. Confronting lingering pains is a step toward strength and hope for the future. ‘Blame It’ delves into the author’s life experiences, bringing to life the importance of using Full Circle Moments to find resolutions.
Throughout Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, the reader grows to understand through a unique interpretation that what we are destined to become grows out of the years we’ve already traveled. Further, our future hinges on how we address the pains of the past. Other expressions focus on how desires in the present are carved out of having a clear vision that old, lingering strongholds must be defeated. A history of suffering is a prerequisite for becoming fed up enough to demand enjoyment now!
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Money is present in everyday family life. Children notice how adults talk about spending, saving, and financial stress. Over time, those moments may shape how kids understand money and affect the financial decisions they make as adults. This discussion offers families a thoughtful starting point for building clearer, more supportive conversations around finances.
During this session, participants will explore why money conversations may feel challenging, when to begin age-appropriate discussions, and how families can implement a plan to support healthier financial habits at home. The focus is on practical, tangible guidance that’s sustainable for busy households.
Attendees can expect take-home strategies that fit real family routines, including ways to talk about needs and wants, saving goals, allowance decisions, and how to respond when children ask for expensive items. The discussion will also address how families can set expectations and model healthy money habits through everyday choices.
Kim Chisolm brings a clinical and family-centered lens to financial education, helping parents recognize how emotional patterns around money influence behavior over time. Her work emphasizes awareness, communication, and steady progress that supports both children and caregivers.
“Financial literacy begins long before a child opens a bank account,” said Chisolm. “Kids learn from what they hear, what they see, and what gets avoided. When families build calm, honest conversations around money, children develop confidence and a stronger foundation for future choices.”
She adds that parents often feel pressure to have all the answers. “When adults feel more grounded talking about money, kids feel it right away. These conversations do not need to be perfect. What matters is creating a space where questions are welcome, and learning happens together.”
Let’s Talk About Money: Children and Financial Literacy: A Family Focus will be held as a virtual event and is open to parents, teachers, school administrators, and community members.
About
Junior Wallstreeters was founded by the father and son team of Kevon and Kamari Chisolm to provide financial literacy education tailored to underserved communities. The organization offers educational programs, resources, and mentorship opportunities that strengthen financial knowledge, build confidence, and support long-term economic stability. Through youth education, family-focused programming, and community partnerships, Junior Wallstreeters work to expand access to financial learning and create pathways toward generational wealth.
Registration for the virtual event is now open and available via Eventbrite.
For press inquiries, contact Junior Wallstreeters, Inc. at 571-236-1471 or kevon@juniorwallstreeters.org
Published Author in Her Family
Alexis Donald, MD, a trailblazing African American medical doctor and advocate for empowering young minds, is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated children’s book, Mommy I Want to be a Doctor. Based on her own remarkable journey, this captivating story encourages children to dream big, believe in themselves, and fearlessly pursue their aspirations.
As the first medical doctor in her family, Dr. Alexis has always been driven by a passion for medicine and a desire to make a difference in the world. Her inspiring tale begins with her childhood dreams and takes readers on a heartfelt journey of determination, resilience, and triumph. To Order Her Book Click Here or on Amazon.
To see our exclusive interview with Dr. Donald Tap here.
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