Jul 1, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Radha Ruparell’s new book Brave Now: Rise Through Struggle and Unlock Your Greatest Self is what I’d call the thinking person’s holistic guide. Ruparell’s profession as a cross-sector leader makes the book’s tonal abilities never shift into out-and-out spiritualism,...
Jun 30, 2021 | Book Reviews
The creative union of Marquette, Michigan’s father/son duo Elliot and Ronnie Ferguson with Upper Peninsula Poet Laurate Marty Achatz has produced one of 2021’s truly unique efforts. Slow Dancing with Bigfoot’s fifteen tracks bring Achatz’s poetic gifts into full...
Jun 23, 2021 | Book Reviews
Joseph Wallenstein’s Miranda and Flynn is an ever-timely reminder of how, at one time, American law enforcement operated with considerably more impunity than even today. The book, by implication as well, makes a convincing argument that many major criminal justice...
Jun 17, 2021 | Book Reviews
Alex Dripchak is that rare combination of all necessary ingredients and elements. He’s young, he’s already extremely accomplished, and he’s the author of the brand new book 100 Skills of the Successful Sales Professional: Your Guidebook to Establishing & Elevating...
Jun 16, 2021 | Book Reviews
Life, personal and professional, has taught author Matthew Moseley many lessons about the value of communication. Those instructive moments arrived via many avenues; through personal experience and otherwise, and Moseley has turned that knowledge to the best possible...
Jun 16, 2021 | Book Reviews
Laura Khoudari’s new book, Lifting Heavy Things: Healing Trauma One Rep at a Time, at first glance would appear to be an entry in the nonfiction sub-genre of advice, physical therapy, and leadership. But don’t judge a book by its cover, and don’t let your biases fool...