Lt. Col. Jason G. Pike, USA, Retired, is a decorated combat veteran who served 31 years in the United States Army as both an enlisted soldier and commissioned officer. His career included multiple deployments and 9 years overseas across 5 countries. Throughout his service, he earned more than thirty military awards and badges while completing extensive training and leadership assignments across a wide range of Army units and missions.Following his retirement from military service, Pike turned his experiences into writing and public speaking focused on resilience, leadership, and life after the military. Drawing from decades of service and personal challenges, he shares practical lessons about perseverance, discipline, and navigating life's difficult transitions.His first book, A Soldier Against All Odds, recounts his journey through the ranks of the Army from age seventeen to retirement, offering a candid look at the realities of military life. His second book, Out of the Uniform, Back into Civilian Life, provides practical guidance for veterans navigating the complex process of accessing Veterans Affairs benefits and successfully transitioning to civilian life.In his third book, Leading Through the Crossfire, Pike addresses the challenges of toxic leadership in the workplace and offers strategies for recognizing and overcoming destructive leadership environments. Through his writing and speaking, he continues to encourage others to persevere through adversity and pursue lives of purpose and resilience.As co-author of Born of Nothing, Pike contributes his perspective on perseverance, hardship, and generational change in the American South, adding a voice shaped by decades of military service and leadership. Donald Williams, Ed.D., was born and raised in York County, South Carolina, in a large family of cotton mill workers. His parents, like generations before them, worked as lintheads. One of more than eighty first cousins and over forty aunts and uncles, he grew up in a close-knit Southern family where love was abundant even when opportunity was limited.Determined to change the direction of his family's future, Williams became the first in his family to graduate from a major university. He earned three degrees from Clemson University, including a Doctor of Education. Throughout his career, he has taught more than 5,000 students at the secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels.Williams served for fourteen years with the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). During that time, he worked for twelve years as an Education Research Analyst in South Korea, Japan, and the United States. His work centered on school improvement, leadership development, and the effective use of data to strengthen educational systems.He believes deeply in the spiritual dimension of life as essential to mental well-being. He views education as a lifelong pursuit, adventure as a source of vitality, and family as the foundation of peace and strength. Today, both of his sons hold doctoral degrees, reflecting the power of faith, education, and intentional choices to change the course of a family's future.As co-author of Born of Nothing, Williams brings both lived experience and scholarly insight to a story of poverty, resilience, and generational transformation.