
H is for Humility
Unlike chartreuse, speedos, and neck tattoos, humility, it turns out, looks great on everyone. That’s the good news. The bad news is…

Unlike chartreuse, speedos, and neck tattoos, humility, it turns out, looks great on everyone. That’s the good news. The bad news is…

It was my twelfth birthday. I stayed up until midnight, hoping he would call. On my forty-fifth birthday, I waited up again…

“Don’t be a helicopter parent.”
“Don’t be a bulldozer parent.”
“Don’t be a drone parent.”
Lots of don’ts. But…
Self-deprecating and insightful.
Davies' writing is brilliant, courageous, and authentic.
Funny, thought-provoking, and honest.
Davies has a rare talent of using story, personal experience, and learned wisdom to breathe life into others. And he makes us laugh in the process.
Profound and deeply thought-provoking.
Davies writes with heart, insight, and wit.
I am drawn to Bradley’s emotional vulnerability.
Raw and honest.
Honest, heartfelt, and often humorous prose.
Inspiring, vulnerable, entertaining.
Davies is honest, vulnerable, and shares his own failings with grace and humor in the hopes of helping others learn from his mistakes.
Davies’ work is the perfect balance of raw, real, practical and entertaining.
Funny and insightful.
Davies’ offering of courageous transparency and truth-telling is refreshing.
Davies is an incredible writer.
Davies' wisdom and humor fill every page.
Davies’ essays are honest, straight-forward, thoughtful and humorous.
Davies’ humor, transparency, and passion make his work a real pleasure to read.
Davies makes readers feel heard and seen…and makes us laugh too.
Davies writes beautifully and in a way that invites you to keep reading.
“Bradley James Davies is honest, vulnerable, and shares his own failings with grace and humor in the hopes of helping others learn from his mistakes.”