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The Miracle Man - Episode One
The Miracle Man - Episode One
The Miracle Man - Episode One
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The Miracle Man - Episode One

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Laugh at Joe Franklin, a former cop and private detective who keeps getting fired due to anger management problems. Specifically, he has a nasty habit of punching people in the nose if they offend him. So, on the advice of his shrink, he becomes a life coach to develop empathy. That's when things don't go as planned.

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Release dateOct 3, 2022
ISBN9798215454244
The Miracle Man - Episode One
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Kenneth Pealock

Ken Pealock is a prolific writer in many different genres: self-help books, politics, religion, cartoon books and novels. He has a background in marketing, advertising, psychology and constitutional law. During his colorful career, he has published 67 books, sued the entire 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, filed numerous pro se petitions to the Supreme Court, and once held power of attorney over hundreds of secret CIA bank accounts. He lives in Georgia

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    Life is kind of frustrating . I used to be a cop, but I was fired for punching another cop in the nose. I used to be a private detective, but I lost my license for punching a client in the nose.

    Their lawyers sued and the judge awarded them monetary damages. He said I had a thing about noses and ordered me to seek counseling, which I did. The shrink told me to become a life-coach to learn empathy for others, which I did.

    So here I am, sitting in my new office, self-employed as a life-coach for people with all

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