Kimberly White's remarkable book, 'The Shift,' is about changing our perspective and seeing people as people, not humans. It had its genesis in a nursing home of all places — but the profound lessons there have been translated into an empowering, inspiring guide to finding happiness.
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Book Review: ‘Exhibit Alexandra’ by Natasha Bell
Natasha Bell's thriller 'Exhibit Alexandra' unveils just how little a husband truly knows about his wife after she suddenly goes missing
Read More »Interview: Ralph Welborn and Sajan Pillai, Authors of ‘Topple: The End of the Firm-Based Strategy and Rise of New Models for Explosive Growth’
An interview Ralph Welborn and Sajan Pillai, business leaders and the authors of 'Topple: The End of the Firm-Based Strategy and Rise of New Models for Explosive Growth.' As businesses fall off the Fortune 500 list at an accelerating rate, the authors offer timely strategies for staying on top.
Read More »Interview: Roz Nay, Author of ‘Our Little Secret’
In Roz Nay's novel, 'Our Little Secret', a young woman in a police station is Schrödinger's cat, while a shrewd detective is certain he's solved the paradox
Read More »Book Review: ‘Topple: The End of Firm-Based Strategy and the Rise of New Models for Explosive Growth,’ by Ralph Welborn, PhD and Sajan Pillai
To survive in today's disruptive business environment, companies have to start working together, say Ralph Welborn and Sajan Pillai, authors of the compelling new book, 'Topple: The End of Firm-Based Strategy and the Rise of New Models for Explosive Growth.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pain Awaits’ by S.B.Shine
'PAIN AWAITS' by S. B. Shine offers some tough love solutions for what ails America today.
Read More »Interview: Howard Ross, author of ‘Our Search for Belonging: How Our Need to Connect Is Tearing Us Apart’
An interview with global diversity and inclusion expert Howard Ross about the forces dividing society today, as well as his illuminating new book, 'Our Search for Belonging: How Our Need to Connect is Tearing Us Apart.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Wintermen ll: Into the Deep Dark’ by Brit Griffin
'The Wintermen ll: Into The Deep Dark' by Brit Griffin is well written and a whole lot of fun - any book that can quote both Joe Strummer and 'Die Hard' is a must read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Only Story’ by Julian Barnes
'The Only Story' by Julian Barnes may seem like a steamy May-December love affair between tennis aficionados. This isn't that story
Read More »Book Review:’Can Microfinance Work?’ by Lesley Sherratt
In the book 'Can Microfinance Work' Lesley Sherratt examines the pros and cons of microfinance in its quest to improve poverty in South East Asia and Africa.
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