Apr 6, 2022 | Book Reviews
Natureza Gabriel Kram’s new book is arguably a product of our time. In an era where spirituality, non-theological holism, and fact-based therapies are started to be compounded, Restorative Practices of Wellbeing is refreshingly concise in terms of topicality. It...
Feb 28, 2022 | Book Reviews
Helle Bank Jorgensen’s new book is Stewards of the Future: A Guide for Competent Boards. The book is as much a call to action on the overarching threat of climate change, as it is a stirring exposé and step-by-step breakdown on how the board of directors framework...
Feb 28, 2022 | Book Reviews
DDS Dobson-Smith’s new book is aptly entitled You Can Be Yourself Here: Your Pocket Guide to Creating Inclusive Workplaces by Using the Psychology of Belonging. As the beginning of the christening suggests, the book is both a guide book and something of a literary...
Feb 28, 2022 | Book Reviews
“Consciousness is such a common part of life – like breathing air – that it is taken for granted. But with the Information Revolution, the study of consciousness has exploded into a central debate of our time. I am not a neuroscientist, although I am a seasoned...
Feb 15, 2022 | Book Reviews
Bob Schlegel’s new book is titled Angels and Entrepreneurs: A Lifestyle Formula for Starting Your Own Business and Riding the Rollercoaster of Entrepreneurship. As the title and subtitle would suggest, the book extensively covers Schlegel’s keen observational insight...
Feb 11, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Columbia University professor and ExamOne partner and medical examiner Dr. Eli Joseph could make anyone feel they’re in good hands, regardless of his considerable credentials. Dr. Joseph’s manner, literarily speaking, is Clintonesque in its appeal. He has a way of...