Don Davison

Dr. Davison has a broad and varied career including teaching, counseling and writing. He has taught from Kindergarten through Graduate School. Subjects have ranged from Spanish, United States History, World History, History of the Iberian Peninsula, Philosophy, Education (philosophy of, and curriculum design), and Humanities, to Business Management and International Business.

He isn't merely an educator—he's a lighthouse, cutting through confusion wherever he goes. From classrooms to counseling couples or guiding CEOs, he's spent over forty years turning lived truth into language. Students, families, have all felt his steady hand. On PBS, in journals, between quiet covers, his words hum: poems that ache, essays that wake you up, stories that linger, even a play that breathes. Still, every morning, curiosity drives him to scribble—what's next? What matters? His essay bundles—Signposts, Stepping Stones—aren't advice; they're mirrors. Life hits sideways? Read them. They don't preach. They remind you: you've survived stranger roads.

His consulting has covered broad spectrums of human involvement, from the individual and familial, to the corporate, to small cottage industries. Dr. Davison’s Humanities courses have been aired on national television on Dish Network's UniversityHouse. His writings vary from books, introspective poetry, short stories and plays to PBS television programs.

Among his notable works is The Game of Life: A Player's Manual. The twenty-fifth anniversary edition stays fresh, fierce—handheld armor for anyone grinding through loss, change, or corporate grind. He's written eleven poetry collections, quiet thunder that rattles what you thought you knew.

He and his wife Patricia, live in Arizona, letting red rocks, magnificent forests and desert’s wind shape every line. The man doesn't write about people—he writes inside them.

All his books are up on Amazon dot com. Curious for more? Visit his websites

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