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When people talk about today’s biggest challenges—pollution, misinformation, inept CEOs, and politicians—they tend to frame the conversation around “bad people” doing “bad things.” But is there more to the story? Humans are intrinsically wired to seek short-term success at the expense of long-term prosperity. Kristian Rönn, an entrepreneur formerly affiliated with the University of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute, calls these deeply rooted impulses “Darwinian demons.” These forces, a by-product of natural selection, can lead us to act in shortsighted ways that harm others—and even imperil our survival as a species. If this evolutionary glitch is left unchecked, the consequences will grow in magnitude as the power of technology accelerates. Rönn co-founded and became CEO of Normative, one of Sweden’s fastest growing technology companies pioneering SaaS for carbon accounting.
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A luminous story of how love triumphs over pain and love never dies; this debut memoir from a mother grieving her young-adult son’s death is a must-read for any parent who has lost a child, is raising a child from the edge of their seat, or whose family struggles with addiction. When Sally McQuillen’s twenty-one-year old son died in a boat accident, her greatest fear was realized. Christopher was often drawn to risk and struggled with addiction. In this riveting memoir, she captures the wild ride of his jam-packed life and her deep love for him while reflecting on her own childhood and family’s legacy of alcoholism. She is a psychotherapist in private practice specializing in addiction recovery, grief and trauma healing.
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Alexandra von Triessen, a shy yet gifted pianist, faces the pressure of cutthroat competition and her own insecurities at the prestigious International Ketterling Piano Competition. Raised by cold and distant parents, Alexandra found solace in music, channeling her deepest emotions into her art. At Ketterling, she crosses paths with Sebastian D’Antonio, a magnetic and ambitious pianist whose dazzling charisma masks the shadows of his fractured past. While Alexandra is drawn to Sebastian’s charm, she is equally captivated—and haunted—by his estranged brother, Conrad, a mysterious and reclusive genius with an unearthly talent for composition. As Alexandra navigates the high-stakes world of Classical Music, she is forced to choose between playing it safe with her repertoire or taking a bold risk that could either make or break her career. Nicole Conn is a visionary filmmaker, novelist, and storyteller whose work has redefined LGBTQ+ cinema. Most famous for her debut feature, Claire of the Moon in 1992
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A routine immigration case, a shocking legacy. Jessa Gidney's quest for justice draws her into the heart of an abhorrent conspiracy. As she uncovers her personal ties to a heartbreaking past, her life takes a dramatic turn, in this emotionally riveting novel inspired by true events. Alternating between the past and present, and deftly tackling timely-yet-timeless issues such as reproductive rights, incarceration, and society's expectations of women and mothers, Jacqueline Friedland brings us a compelling reminder that progress is rarely a straight line and always hard-won. A moving story of two remarkable women that you'll remember for years to come. She is an Amazon and USA Today bestselling author and a magna cum laude graduate from UPenn and NYU Law School.
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After 38 years of daily meditation practice in addition to retreats, workshops and studying with a variety of teachers, Cynthia Moore found the answer to her question: “What is the point? Why do we do any of it?” The answer came to her in a small church in Arezzo, Italy, but had been in her heart all along: “We do what we love, and we stay firmly planted in the present moment. That’s all. That is enough. That’s love.” Endorsed by Whoopi Goldberg, she takes readers through wildly varied incarnations in the author’s life that both impress and amuse… and sometimes make us shudder. From her childhood in the Bahamas to finishing school in Switzerland, a theater career (including a turn as an award-winning playwright), and becoming a therapist, we take a bumpy roller coaster ride until we ultimately land at her final phase: happiness and peace with her husband, children, and, most importantly, herself. She has worked as a mental health counselor for twenty-three years, with a particular focus on the connection between spirituality and trauma.
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In her paradigm-shifting book, Aleeza Ben Shalom—dating coach and Netflix star—will guide readers through her highly original perspective on dating, revealing the surprising ways in which a person’s dating habits directly influence their chances of finding lasting love. With her unique blend of wisdom and humor, she debunks widespread societal myths about love, inviting readers to reframe how they approach the practice of dating. Each chapter introduces the reader to a specific methodology while also sharing select clients’ stories to show the theory in practice. Her impressive track record has earned her the title of “Jewish Dating Guru.” She has been featured across various media platforms, including The Cut, NBC News Daily, Men’s Health, NPR, Rolling Stone, Good Day NY, Time Out, The Guardian, and Insider.
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Twenty million adults in the United States live with an autoimmune disease. As we head into Autoimmune Awareness Month this March, Dr. Julius Birnbaum offers essential advice for navigating the complex world of various autoimmune diseases. He helps patients, caregivers, and health care professionals understand the diagnosis, management, and treatment of conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, and more. He also shares valuable insight such as why depression is a frequently overlooked cause of pain in autoimmune diseases and why autoimmune diseases can be so hard to diagnose. This essential overview of autoimmune diseases, supplemented with helpful tools for readers and their loved ones, offers hope and empowerment for managing these complex conditions. He is an associate professor of rheumatology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
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TV Actress, award-winning playwright and novelist Alretha Thomas brings us a psychological thriller about two mothers that is told in two timelines—2009 and 2019. One is an elementary school nurse living in New York who battles mental health issues. The other is a news reporter living in California who aspires to be the first African American editor at the newspaper where she works. Both women are harboring life-changing secrets, involving a missing child and an attack. As the story unfolds, it’s revealed that these women have a past connection. The two stories converge in a very explosive finale. Thomas shares how her own traumatic childhood and losing her mother at age 14 has influenced the writing of this novel. The former model is a SAG/AFTRA actress who has appeared in numerous films, television series, and commercials. She also appeared on two iconic soap operas, Days of Our Lives and General Hospital. She currently is a series regular on Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living, a television program on BET that’s in its fifth year.
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In his groundbreaking new book, Hank Quense shares practical tools and real-world examples to help modern writers harness the power of AI for their creative and professional endeavors. “In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, AI has become an invaluable companion for writers, offering solutions that save time, spark creativity and streamline workflows,” Quense added. “Do not fear artificial intelligence. Embrace its ethical applications.” He shows authors how to leverage and integrate AI across five key areas of the writing process: planning, writing, publishing, marketing, and business. Ultimately, he empowers writers to embrace AI as a collaborative tool — not a replacement for a writer’s unique voice and creative talents. He demonstrates how these tools can act as a creative partner without compromising the author’s unique voice. He is the author of more than 25 books on topics ranging from fiction to self publishing to marketing.
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Kristen Moeller knows what it means to walk through fire—literally and figuratively. After losing her dream home and all her worldly possessions to the devastating 2012 Lower North Fork Fire in Colorado that claimed three lives and destroyed 21 homes, Kristen found herself at a crossroads. There was now “life before the fire” and “life after the fire.”Drawing on over 30 years of personal growth and psychological training, her recovery from addiction in 1989, and her experience as a former therapist working with people at their darkest points, Kristen confronted her own grief and explored the resilience it takes to rise from the ashes. Her journey has been one of embracing the messiness of being human, finding beauty in tragedy, and championing others as they navigate their own wild and unpredictable paths. A three-time TEDx speaker, Kristen has been featured on NPR, ABC, NBC, Fox, The NY Times, Huffington Post,and, following the fire, even appeared on Tiny House Nation.
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Today’s generation of teenagers is living in a world no one could have imagined just a couple decades ago, a world of social media and an endless flow of information (and disinformation). They are also more likely to be lonely, depressed, stressed out, and diagnosed with mental health issues than any generation before them. Dr. Ran Anbar takes a deep dive into the most prevalent wellness concerns for teens. He guides readers through such topics as anxiety, relationships, sleep, making tough decisions, and communicating effectively with easy-to-implement tools and advice from experts and teens who’ve been there. He has helped thousands of teens work through their personal challenges, not by solving their problems for them, but by helping them learn to tap into their inner wisdom, strength, and resilience. He is board certified in both pediatric pulmonology and general pediatrics and is a regular columnist for Psychology Today Online.
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In an unpredictable world, the ability to adapt and survive is more critical than ever. World-renowned survival expert Creek Stewart shares a comprehensive guidebook that offers you the tools, strategies, and confidence to face any emergency scenario head-on. From natural disasters and power grid failures to terrorist attacks and pandemics, he delivers step-by-step survival plans for more than 20 real-world crises. Whether you’re deciding to shelter-in-place or evacuate, this book empowers you to make the right call – and execute it with precision. Packed with practical, actionable advice, you’ll learn everything from securing water and food to generating power, providing first aid, and even navigating self-sufficient living in the face of disaster. His survival wisdom has been featured on The Weather Channel, The TODAY Show, Fox & Friends, Men’s Fitness, and Outdoor Life.
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Concerned by the epidemic of chronic disease in our children today, and inspired to take action by their own formative years as Girl Scouts, consumer advocates pediatrician Dr. Michelle Perro alongside Dr. Stephanie Seneff and Zen Honeycutt have taken the initiative to commission testing for contaminants in our commercial food, in our children’s food, particularly. Together, their organizations, GMOScience and Moms Across America, have tested everything from school lunches, fast food, baby food, infant formula, and gluten-free products. Results have been alarming across the board. Dr. Perro is a graduate of Yale, Mount Sinai Medical School, Bellevue Hospital and NYU and has over 40 years in pediatrics and integrative medicine. For the past 25 years, she has championed integrative approaches to health, focusing on the impact of GM foods and pesticides on children’s well-being. She has lectured globally, and co-authored the acclaimed book What’s Making Our Children Sick?
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After Wayne Scott’s wife, Eva, learns he is struggling with his identity within the context of their monogamous marriage, they make the difficult decision to separate. With three young children, a mortgage, and the threat of divorce looming large, the two take a leap of faith and begin attending couples therapy with a professional that will forever change each of their lives. It is in that very therapist’s office that the seeds for a beautiful, renewed phase of their relationship are sown as they seek to find a “common story” and, to their surprise, fall in love all over again. His essays have appeared in numerous publications, including The NY Times, Huffington Post, The Sun, and The University of Chicago Magazine. Scott's NY Times essay “Two Open Marriages in One Small Room” was adapted for the Modern Love podcast in 2021.
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Nobody seems to listen. We spend all our time communicating but how much time do we spend actually listening. Christine Miles has made it her mission to spearhead a “listening movement.” Over 25 years of experience in education, emotional intelligence, and psychology has opened her eyes to how poor listening sabotages relationships and organizations. She's developed The Listening Path®, a system that teaches the art of listening as a foundational skill for success in any role or industry. The program caters to two primary audiences: educators and businesses. She believes that this is one step forward toward preparing future generations to navigate a technology-driven world with empathy and understanding. Christine has an MA in psychology from UPenn and is an executive coach, entrepreneur and radio host. She has become a recognized world expert in the field of listening differently.
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Deborah Rudell’s world unravels when the leaders of her spiritual commune are exposed, arrested, and imprisoned for bioterrorism and attempted murder. Crushed and adrift, she moves her family off the commune to create a sense of normalcy. But when her husband seeks an opportunity to dismantle and rebuild a derelict fifty-foot schooner, she uproots their children once again and joins him in Kauai. For the next five years, she dedicates her life to restoring a boat. While she grapples with emotional turmoil and contemplates a new life path, she sets out to accomplish something she never thought possible: sailing across the Pacific to the Olympic Peninsula, ultimately discovering her inner strength. Deborah is a graduate of Hay House Writer’s Workshop and the Certificate in Memoir Writing program at San Diego Writers, Ink.
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Imagine a career that energizes you, provides financial security, and allows you to live life on your own terms. It’s not about finding the right job—it’s about creating a fulfilling career that aligns with your personal goals and values. Learn how to optimize your most valuable asset on your road to professional freedom—you. Drawing from over 43 years’ experience in the commercial real estate capital markets; and coaching entrepreneurs and C-suite executives, Jack M. Cohen gives over 60 practical business frameworks for career success that he uses for his own decision-making. Discover how to leverage the three keys to success along with strategies for effective networking, productivity, and problem-solving that will set you apart in any industry. He has a masters in construction management from Standford University and is founder and CEO of Darkknight Ventures.
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Thirteen-year-old Jennifer grapples with the unraveling of her family when her mother, who lost her parents at a young age and was raised in a strict Baptist orphanage, reveals that eighteen years ago, unmarried and pregnant, she was forced to relinquish her infant boy at birth and give him up for adoption, and that she has finally located him. While trying to come to terms with her mother’s secrets and the discovery of a new brother, Jennifer’s world is once again shattered when her father announces his desire to leave their family. She begins to self- destruct, spiraling into emotional turmoil as she struggles to understand what’s happening. Jennifer Griffith hosts the popular About Your Mother podcast, which has reached the top 10% of podcasts globally. Her current series “What Happened Then” focuses specifically on mothers impacted by forced adoption before Roe v. Wade. She holds a degree in English from Washington State University.
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From the time he was born, Martin Luther King III has carried the weight of his father’s legacy—and his dream of a Beloved Community built on justice, love and equal rights for all. Today, in a world burdened by histories of violence, oppression, racism, poverty, fear and disconnectedness, that dream seems more remote than ever. Martin has teamed up with his wife and fellow activist, Arndrea Waters King, and legacy architects Marc Kielburger and Craig Kielburger to find a new way forward. Drawing on breakthroughs in neuroscience, psychology, epigenetics and their own lived experiences, they have created a groundbreaking new framework called Living Legacy. It’s based on the simple but profound recognition that our small, day-to-day actions create legacies that have the power to transform, uplift and unite us all. Marc is a NY Times bestselling author, Harvard graduate, Rhodes Scholar and Oxford-trained lawyer. With thirty years as a movement builder and social entrepreneur, he’s collaborated with leaders like Oprah Winfrey and brands like Virgin Group.
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In recent years, gentle parenting has become popular among parents but it sometimes can be challenging to pull off. With its emphasis on building connections and acknowledging feelings, this parenting philosophy helps children feel supported and valued while giving parents the tools to calmly guide them as they grow and develop. Yet, while this approach seems infinitely better than the authoritarian styles of previous generations, parents often find that it can be challenging to execute with kids that are more strong-willed and oppositional. Leading child and family expert Dr. Paul Sunseri reveals there are practical, effective, evidence-based solutions that drastically reduce common daily behavioral challenges. And these solutions are based on a respectful, loving style that today’s parents prefer. He is a clinical psychologist and developer of Intensive Family-Focused Therapy, a highly effective form of family-based mental health care.
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