Book Review: “Still a Snack: Your Mid Life Glow Up Guide” by Nicole de Moulpied
Let’s be honest — the wellness shelf is drowning in books about aging gracefully, accepting your limitations, and learning...

Let’s be honest — the wellness shelf is drowning in books about aging gracefully, accepting your limitations, and learning...
Jonathan Crawford’s “Surviving Jonathan: The 360 Degrees of Resilience” isn’t the sort of self-help book you can breeze through...
Todd Caponi’s Four Levers Negotiating: The Simple, Counterintuitive Way to Higher Deal Values and Lasting Trust, isn’t your typical business...
Colette Lafia’s “Leaving the Shore: Experiencing Poetry as Prayer” is a gentle invitation to dwell in the liminal...
Vishwanath Alluri’s “The Enlightened Manager: A Transformative Approach to Work and Life” isn’t your typical management book. It doesn’t...
If you’ve ever wandered through the parenting section of your local bookstore, you know the drill: books about autism...
Jenna Nicholas’ “Enlightened Bottom Line: Exploring the Intersection of Spirituality, Business, and Investing” is one of those rare books...
Reading Rachel Krentzman’s “As Is: A Memoir on Healing the Past Through Yoga” feels a little like having a...
Whether you’re a New Yorker or a tourist the pull of Central Park is irresistible. It was designed that...
Blair Sorrel’s A Schizoid at Smith: How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving isn’t your typical coming-of-age memoir. It’s raw, sometimes uncomfortable, and...
What are memoirs meant to be? In a recent piece in Brevity, memoir editor Jessica Hill described the memoir as...
Gabriel Meyer’s work in music, activism, and spirituality is pretty unparalleled. He is able to compound multiple complex ideas...
