Dec 20, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
The most refreshing quality I find about Ora Nadrich is her willingness to present a house style for the ideological many, not just the select few. Nadrich knows what she’s talking about isn’t necessarily a philosophy everyone will immediately respond to in decidedly...
Dec 18, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
I took a lot away after reading Mike Sullivan and Michael Tuggle’s new book The Voice of the Underdog: How Challenger Brands Create Distinction by Thinking Culture First. Not just the actual topic and content itself, but the sense of heart and emotion pervasive...
Nov 27, 2022 | Book Reviews
What Wibe Wagemans and Ioana Bina MD PhD FACG’s Cortisol: The Master Hormone – Improve Your Health, Weight, Fertility, Menopause, Longevity, and Reduce Stress might not have in terms of literary subtlety, it more than makes up for in terms of information....
Nov 16, 2022 | Book Reviews
John Chaffee is a strange bird. With the release of his new book, One Thousand Thoughts, in Five Words or Less, he essentially has eschewed standard norms for something that is entirely surrealistic in terms of a literal reading experience. When you accept the book on...
Nov 14, 2022 | Book Reviews
Kimberly Jansen and Melody Rawlings know their stuff. There’s never the sense they stumble or any of the ideas they present aren’t fully statistically-backed, evidentially sound, and concepts they’re fully capable of unpacking to the fullest degree. “Even though it is...
Nov 6, 2022 | Book Reviews
“Have you ever heard the expression ‘If it weren’t for the last minute, nothing would get done?’ This saying speaks to the importance of deadlines to mobilize people to completion. Even more motivating, though, can be answering to someone else or having others count...