About Joshua T Boswell
~ "The Spellbinder".
Obscure Beginnings
In 1973, Oceanside California was, as yet, an untouched
community. The population consisted mostly of military
families, tomato farmers and migrant workers. But even
putting all those together didn't give you a huge population.
It was in this obscure setting that Joshua Boswell
came into the world.
His father was a border patrol agent and his mother
a fine domestic goddess commanding a family of 3 boys
and one girl. They lived in a lonely house at the top
of a large hill on the far outskirts of town. Tomato
fields surrounded them on every side, extending to the
east almost as far as the eye could see.

Vast Cultural
Experience
But Joshua was not destined to stay on that lonely
hilltop. Before he graduated from High School, his family
had moved more than 15 times from California to Illinois
(and everywhere in between) putting Joshua in 11 elementary
schools, 2 middle schools and one high school.
Following high school, Joshua set out on his own with
a move to Europe where he lived in the Netherlands for
two years as a missionary serving the Dutch people.
Those years had a profound impact on Joshua. He says,
“I learned to understand people from all walks
of life - their passions, their fears, their dreams.”
Joshua did not know it yet but those moves would give
him a tremendous insight into different places and people
– a reservoir of knowledge and experience that
continues to serve him well.

A Growing Family
Shortly after returning from Holland, Joshua met and
married Margie Andersen of Mesa, Arizona.
Shortly being the key word there. They met on a Friday
night, got engaged on the following Tuesday night and
were married within 2 months. It was a whirlwind romance
– truly love at first sight.
Today the family whirlwind has not slowed down. Joshua
and Margie are the proud parents of 6 (almost 7) children
– 2 Girls and 5 Boys.
One look inside the Boswell's lifestyle assures you
that their family is the primary focus. When Joshua
is not writing, he is working – or playing –
with his family.
He says, “Why the focus on family? Because I
believe that at the end of the day no success in life,
no matter how great, can compensate for failure in the
home.”
He adds, “When I was a teenager my mom cared
for elderly people in our home. I saw some very wealthy,
successful people at the end of their lives without
a single loved one around them as they passed on. It
was tragic. I vowed then to make family the central
focus of my life.”
A large family has had other benefits as well, providing
Joshua with a point of reference to relate to and understand
almost any anyone from almost any background.

Getting Down
to Business
A varied cultural experience has been coupled with
multi-faceted business experiences.
As a newlywed Joshua landed a job working for a nationally
known public speaker. Starting out as office help, Joshua
quickly found his way to being Mr. Ledbetter's right-hand-man.
It was not long before he too found a passion for speaking,
training and improving other's lives.
After 4 years of traveling around the country giving
speeches and seminars, Joshua realized that traveling
life did not equal family life. So he started a technology
company designing custom database driven websites.
With a focus on working with non-profit organizations,
the technology company regularly became involved in
a number of fundraising efforts.
Since then Joshua has helped earn millions of dollars
for non-profit, political, and for-profit organizations
alike through powerful direct mail package, email campaigns,
websites, brochures and events.

The Irony of
Life
Joshua currently works as a freelance copywriter, specializing
in direct response and marketing consulting.
Joshua laughs at the irony of becoming a professional
writer, “My junior year in high school, my English
teacher pulled me aside and gave me a searing critique
of a short story I wrote - too wordy and bad grammar
she said. Maybe she was right... but it sure pays well!”
For more information, Joshua - also known as “The
Spellbinder” for his unique writing style - can
be reached at directly at (801) 794-4960 or joshua@earn-more.org