Dawn Barclay – Travelling Different

Dawn Barclay – Travelling Different

Dawn Barclay’s new book is Travelling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse. As the titling would suggest, Barclay’s book is about how to navigate both domestic and international travel for families with...
Stacey Hall – Selling from Your Comfort Zone

Stacey Hall – Selling from Your Comfort Zone

Alignment marketing. The term almost sounds like one of those concepts a Tony Robbins or Lynn Clark (outside a leadership context) would use for one of their respective seminars, or speaking engagements. But in this case, author Stacey Hall uses it in a manner...
Geshe Michael Roach and Dr. Eric Wu – China Love You

Geshe Michael Roach and Dr. Eric Wu – China Love You

Geshe Michael Roach and Dr. Eric Wu are on a mission with the release of their new book. In the pages of China Love You: The Death of Global Competition, they tackle detailing the nuts and bolts leading to the implementation of a new, Asian culturally-influenced...
Christopher D. Kolenda – Zero Sum Victory

Christopher D. Kolenda – Zero Sum Victory

“Why have the major post-9/11 US military interventions turned into quagmires, and what can we learn from these conflicts about war termination and its role in policy and strategy?” Christopher D. Kolenda muses rhetorically at the beginning of his book. It’s the...
Chris Vanderzyden – Master Your Exit Plan

Chris Vanderzyden – Master Your Exit Plan

What I liked about Chris Vanderzyden’s new book is how deliberately plainspoken and concise it is. There’s no beating around the bush or tangential semantics, while simultaneously Vanderzyden never shies from highlighting the less coldly rational and more emotive...