Kirsten volunteers as a member of many organizations in Mexico City. In 2013, she founded Women Fit4Life, a support group for women who are interested in fitness and healthy living. She also enjoys organizing weekly walks and taking Spanish conversation, Krav Maga, and salsa dance lessons. Kirsten has a background in real estate and fashion, and loves to travel and entertain. Lisa Michelle Umina is an award-winning author, publisher, speaker, and podcast host. As the founder and CEO of Halo Publishing International, she has helped bring over 3,000 titles to life since 2002. Lisa is the author of several acclaimed books, including Milo and the Green Wagon and the anthology Shattered Silence: Stories of Loss and Healing. With more than two decades of experience in the publishing industry, she is a passionate mentor to authors around the world, offering expert guidance on writing, marketing, and self-publishing. Lisa also hosts the Award-Winning Authors podcast, where she spotlights powerful voices and shares insights from across the literary landscape.Her work and collaborations with industry leaders such as Ingram Book Group, the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), and Publishers Weekly have solidified Lisa's reputation as a respected leader in the publishing industry, continually elevating the standards and reach of independent publishing on a global scale.
The Courage to Begin Again: Stories of Resilience, Courage, and Reinvention is a collection of inspiring and powerful stories told by ten women... Lisa M. Umina, Kirsten Harty, Patricia Pulido, Camila Ifanger, Marina Dailly, Joli Divon Saraf, Sadia Salam, Elizabeth Lloyd, Maria Fernanda Rodriguez, and Maria Paula Prieto... who are courageous in many ways. These women come from all walks of life but have one thing in common. They relocated to Mexico City. Not only are their stories inspirational, they're also very exciting and encouraging. Most people don't have the courage or confidence to make a start somewhere else. Fear of the unknown can be a strong deterrent. But when you read these stories, you begin to feel a sort of courage build inside yourself that makes you think that you, too, can make such a positive, strong change in your life. As engaging and engrossing as these stories are, the writers don't sugarcoat the realities of such a bold move. There are challenges involved, and such an undertaking isn't for the faint of heart. The language barrier would be difficult, not to mention acclimating to the cultural, political, and social differences you would encounter. It sounds like an adventure, and it would be, but at some point, the practical and the real settle in, and you realize you have to make adjustments. Feeling alone and yearning for home is just part of the process. There would also be the problem of finding your footing; who you are, and what you want in your new world. Then comes the magical metamorphosis of becoming part of something that just makes you feel right again. This huge reward can only happen with resilience and patience. Though each story is different, they are all woven together in a fabric of rediscovery and strength-the ability to bounce back. To not just survive... but thrive. While part of Marina Dailly's narrative touches on the love affair with Mexico's delicious food, vibrant lifestyle, beauty, and practical issues like accessing internet providers and doctors, part of Kirsten Harty's narrative talks about the difficulties of leaving family and friends behind and missing them. As a whole, these accounts give us a full, well-rounded picture of what such an undertaking would be like. One of my favorite takeaways, and there are many, is that change can be good, and that the road to change can be bumpy, but the ride is worth it, and that starting over doesn't make one a failure. Rather, it's a way of finding yourself again and doing something for yourself. If you've ever longed to try something daring and new, or just explore yourself and your purpose in an adventurous way, The Courage to Begin Again, by publisher and contributor Lisa M. Umina (plus nine other writers), should be at the top of your reading list. Reviewed by Tammy Ruggles for Reader Views (06/2025)