Tech leader and executive coach Sue Heilbronner's actionable guide--animated by her proprietary concept of "passionate ambivalence"--for anyone looking to supercharge their selling prowess and close the deal with authenticity and integrity.
A thoughtful guide to navigating transition and impermanence rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of bardo, from prominent writer Ann Tashi Slater
The gripping story of how Lou Adler made Los Angeles the musical center of the world in the '60s and '70s, in music and beyond, written by acclaimed music journalist Michaelangelo Matos
Pop culture icon Cassandra Peterson, as Elvira, delivers a guide to hosting Halloween/Goth-style, year-round-from a... Læs mere
Award-winning sportswriter Ivan Maisel brings the forgotten legend of Notre Dame head football coach Frank Leahy back to life, based on rare and complete access to Fighting Irish football historical material and the Leahy family.
A clinical psychologist tells his story of navigating the field of psychology as a gay, Black man.
Star of Bravo's The Real Housewives of New York and CBS's Beyond the Edge, and former Executive Producer of REVOLT Black News reshapes the cultural landscape of achievement by showing why Black unity is crucial to individual and collective success.
Find purpose. Reject mediocrity. Live boldly.
In a world of punitive diet plans and nutritional misinformation, registered dietitian and popular nutrition media personality Abbey Sharp, shares her proprietary easy plan to reduce cravings and be satiated so you literally can have your cake and eat it too.
The estate-authorized biography of singer-songwriter and guitarist Justin Townes Earle -- the wildly talented, hard-living son of Steve Earle -- whose death in 2020 of a fentanyl overdose shattered the Americana music world.
A roadmap for midlife women, couples, clinicians and anyone wanting to understand the societal, historical and physiological effects of how we age sexually and how to resolve and treat issues.
With empathy, humor, and practical advice, former contributing editor at Runner's World Dimity McDowell tackles what every runner dreads: reckoning with the end of an athletic journey-and what's next.