True Love Honey

True Love Honey Raw honey and higher frequency. Short stories, music for the soul, and frank talks in front of the camera. Awakening through truth, love, and light.
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The best Raw Honey to be found in Tucson! Local Honey, Bee Pollen, Beeswax, Handmade Soap & Body Care. Having allergy issues? Allergies are no match for local raw honey. Our honey is never filtered, that means everything is in there! We don't add anything either, like corn syrup and water.

06/11/2026

The Forklift Gospel | What If Nothing Went Wrong?

The trial continues.

A tarot reader makes a statement that refuses to leave:

“The question isn’t what is happening.”

“The question is why you believe it would stop.”

At first, he dismisses it.

Then it follows him through the warehouse.

Past the pallets.

Past the honey.

Past the stories he’s spent two years telling himself about loss, silence, awakening, and the woman who never came back.

Because once the wrong question is exposed, a far more dangerous one appears:

What if nothing went wrong?

Not because it feels true.

Because he can’t completely prove it false.

The Forklift Gospel is an ongoing story about synchronicity, grief, awakening, love, coincidence, and the strange possibility that reality might be speaking through ordinary things.

The trial continues.

06/10/2026

Hard Lines

Sometimes life feels personal.

Not because the world is against you, but because every door seems to lead back to the same lesson. The same bruise. The same hard line.

“Hard Lines” started with a simple image: a dead sparrow lying beside a fence behind the store. Tiny ribs still warm. A small life that had clearly fought to stay.

The song became something larger than that.

It’s about asking why.
It’s about losing arguments with reality.
It’s about getting knocked down enough times that eventually you stop asking for mercy and start learning how to stand.

If you’ve ever felt like life knew your name a little too well, this one is for you.



Lyrics excerpt:

“These hard lines
You know my name
Break my hands
Then call it grace”



Thank you for listening.

— Anthony

Beeswax Candles anyone?
06/10/2026

Beeswax Candles anyone?

06/09/2026

The Forklift Gospel Part One

A man spends his days moving pallets of honey in the Arizona desert.

At least that’s what it looks like from the outside.

Inside, something else is happening.

For two years he’s been haunted by strange coincidences, impossible timing, recurring numbers, vivid dreams, and tarot readings that seem to know things they shouldn’t.

He’s not trying to become enlightened.

He’s trying to figure out whether he’s losing his mind.

In Part One, the prosecutor presents his case against the universe.

In Part Two, an ordinary customer walks into a honey store carrying a memory of his late wife—and leaves behind a piece of evidence that refuses to go away.

This is not a story about having answers.

It’s a story about what happens when reality starts asking questions.

Welcome to The Forklift Gospel.

06/08/2026

Paper Plane Parade | A Song About Hope, Resilience & Starting Again

Sometimes the strongest things in life aren’t the things that never bend.

They’re the things that bend, get knocked around by the wind, land in the mud, and somehow keep flying anyway.

Paper Plane Parade started with a simple guitar part and grew into a song about resilience, hope, second chances, and the courage to try again.

A paper airplane isn’t built to last forever. Neither are perfect plans, perfect moments, or perfect people. Yet somehow, with a little faith and a little lift from the wind, we keep finding ways to rise.

If you’ve ever felt bent but not broken, this song is for you.

“One little shove and you change the whole sky.”















06/08/2026

Letter Two: In Case You Ever Need This

Some conversations are about teaching.

Others are about explaining.

This letter is about understanding.

Over the past several years, my life changed in ways that were difficult to explain while they were happening.

My priorities changed.

My perspective changed.

The questions I asked changed.

The things I cared about changed.

And like many periods of profound change, it affected not only me, but the people around me.

Including my daughter.

This letter is not an attempt to convince anyone of anything.

It is not an argument.

It is not a defense.

It is simply a father’s attempt to explain what was happening inside his life during a period of deep personal transformation.

It is also an explanation for why I spent so much time creating.

The videos.

The songs.

The writings.

The conversations.

The recordings.

All of it.

Because one day I realized that previous generations left behind photographs and memories.

I had the opportunity to leave behind conversations.

A record of who I was.

What I believed.

What I questioned.

What I struggled with.

What I learned.

And perhaps most importantly, how much I loved my daughter.

Letters To My Daughter | Letter Two: In Case You Ever Need This


This letter was written for the teenager she is today.

But it was also written for the woman she will someday become.

And if you are not my daughter, you are welcome here too.

Perhaps you will hear echoes of your own family.

Your own parents.

Your own children.

Or your own journey through change.

Because while this letter was written for one daughter, the questions behind it belong to all of us.

— Dad

“If you ever need this, it will be here waiting.”

06/08/2026

A few days ago I had an important conversation with my daughter.

Actually, that’s not quite true.

I had an important conversation with my daughter through a medium she was willing to hear.

She’s 13.

I’m 59.

Like many fathers and daughters, we love each other deeply and sometimes struggle to communicate across the distance created by age, experience, perspective, and life itself.

So I decided to try something different.

I sat down and began creating a series called:

Letters To My Daughter | Conversations Across Time

These are not lectures.

They are not demands.

They are not attempts to control another person’s future.

They are conversations.

Conversations about responsibility, family, love, business, purpose, mistakes, growth, and the lessons life teaches us along the way.

The first letter is called:

The Business Is Not The Inheritance

It’s about something I’ve been thinking about for a long time.

What do we really leave behind?

Money?

Property?

Businesses?

Or is the real inheritance something else entirely?

The video below contains both the introduction to the series and Letter One.

My daughter has already heard it.

Her response was simple:

❤️ “Thank you.”

That alone made the effort worthwhile.

But as I listened back to it, I realized something.

These letters may have started as conversations with my daughter, but they are really conversations about things all parents and children eventually face.

If you’re a parent, maybe you’ll hear your own child in these words.

If you’re a son or daughter, maybe you’ll hear your own parents.

Either way, thank you for listening.

And Melody, if you ever find yourself watching this years from now…

This was always for you.

— Dad

06/07/2026

Something In Me Woke

There comes a moment when you realize you’ve been standing in the doorway of your own life.

Not trapped.

Not broken.

Just waiting.

Waiting for permission.
Waiting for certainty.
Waiting for fear to leave before you move.

This song is about the moment something changes inside.

The moment you stop asking fear for answers.

The moment you stop wearing borrowed skin.

The moment you discover that what you thought would break you might actually be the thing that brings you alive.

“Something In Me Woke” is for anyone who has ever felt half awake, stuck between who they were and who they are becoming.

If the song speaks to you, I’d love to hear where you are on your journey.

🎧 Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs to hear it.

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06/07/2026

From The Highlander

In an abandoned warehouse beneath a desert ridge, a man finds a letter written a century before his time.

Two words at the top.

For Him.

This song captures the moment Antonio realizes that love is not something to chase. It is something the universe protects. And it protects it fiercely.

Reunion cannot happen until each has returned to themselves. Neither soul is meant to carry the weight of the other’s unfinished becoming. Wholeness is not a demand. It is the structure that makes union possible.

Whole Before Her is not about heartbreak. It is about initiation. It is about becoming capable of the love you claim to want and meeting someone equally capable of standing beside you.

Acoustic spine.
Heartbeat percussion.
Cinematic restraint.

This is the sound of sovereignty.
Not chasing.
Not proving.
Choosing.

Read and follow The Highlander here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYhM3IhY9nIye256ze45dvmN0NKioFDjJ

06/07/2026

I Don’t Chase. I Build.

Today is 6/6, and some people call it a portal for abundance, blessings, and new beginnings.

Maybe it is.

Maybe it isn’t.

What I know for certain is that I’ve spent almost 20 years watching something remarkable happen over and over again.

People show up.

Not because I chased them.

Not because I ran huge advertising campaigns.

Not because I begged for attention.

They showed up because we kept showing up.

When I started True Love Honey, it was a card table on the side of the road and a simple belief that if I worked hard, treated people fairly, and did my best to conduct myself with honesty and integrity, things would eventually work out.

And somehow they always have.

Not always quickly.

Not always easily.

But they worked out.

I was looking at our page today and had to laugh because someone new might not even realize we’re a honey company anymore. There’s music, stories, thoughts, observations, and all sorts of things scattered throughout these pages.

But maybe that’s okay.

People buy from people.

They support businesses they connect with.

They support places that feel real.

So here’s your reminder that we are still very much a honey company.

We have shelves full of honey.

Fresh soaps.

Tallow products.

Candles.

Beeswax products.

Stickers.

Candy.

And for those of you who wear XL through 2XL, we also have a huge collection of vintage Harley-Davidson leather jackets that you really need to see in person.

If you’ve never stopped by the store in Marana, come see us.

Bring your spouse.

Bring your friends.

Take your time and look around.

No pressure.

No sales pitch.

Just a small business built one day at a time by people who still believe that good things happen when you do honest work and treat people right.

I hope your weekend is a good one.

Stand up straight.

Move through life boldly.

Act with intention.

Trust yourself.

The right people tend to find their way into your life, and the wrong people tend to find their way out.

That’s been my experience anyway.

See you soon.

— Anthony
True Love Honey

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17760 W Chinle Place
Marana, AZ
85653

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Friday 10am - 3pm
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