Jun 30, 2024 | Book Reviews
In a nutshell, what makes Peter H. Spitz’s new book work so well is its clarity. There’s never the sense of over-expansion, over-elaboration, or over-anything really. Just a straight presentational quality that really compliments what Spitz is trying to communicate in...
Jun 30, 2024 | Book Reviews
Stu Crum, with Douglas Glenn Clark, has released the new book Aim for the Uprights: The Intentional Playbook for Success in Faith, Family, and Business. As the title suggests, the book is something of a business and leadership advice guide, with a touch of the...
May 29, 2024 | Book Reviews
“It is our belief that 1) science ought to be applied for the betterment of society, and 2) applied practice grows stronger with a reliance on science. Accordingly, we are grateful for all the scientists and all the practitioners who enable the functioning of our...
May 15, 2024 | Book Reviews
“Our first stop is unpleasant but necessary. Let’s get started,” writes Sean Lemson, ACC, CPCC in his new book, entitled One Drop of Poison: How One Bad Leader Can Slowly Kill Your Company. The book’s subtitle is indicative enough of what the core topic of the read is...
May 13, 2024 | Book Reviews
Tami Lynn Kent’s new book is a love letter to embracing the individuality of motherhood, and the individuality when it comes to raising the child. If the title is any indication, Kent fully toasts the ideals that make up the perfect encapsulation that is Wild...
May 1, 2024 | Book Reviews
Sheri Miller’s literary tribute to her mother, Linda Miller, begins characteristically with a poem by the elder Miller. Titled Living Jade, she writes: “Millions of jade jewels rustling in the breeze/Sparkling in the sunlight are the leaves of the trees. RELATED...