Company leaders looking for ways to institutionalize innovation are sure to find this guide useful. Based on the work of a Harvard Business School professor, Jobs to be Done demonstrates a systematic, repeatable way for companies to... Read More
Groundbreaking in its approach, this is a painstaking analysis of past-life connections to chronic pain. Karma, the universe’s account book, can be balanced but never really goes away. Karma can manifest as recurring patterns of... Read More
Fat is not the antithesis of health, as this insightful book shows. "The Secret Life of Fat" by Sylvia Tara takes a fresh look at a taboo. The word “fat” is so often associated with succinct, negative labels like bad and gross. But... Read More
This diverse collection on the potent plant crackles with stored energy. The works assembled in this latest edition of "Ayahuasca Reader" sing a chorus of testimonies to the mysterious and powerful vine, giving voice to a wide and... Read More
Buddhist principles hold the key to social change, according to this title that works on many levels. In "Untangling Self", Andrew Olendzki offers an accessible, powerful discussion of how the ancient wisdom of Buddhism can transform... Read More
This collection is a modern, feminist meditation on relationships. Claire Rudy Foster ruminates on the harried and complicated identities of men and women in a contemporary American hegemonic context, in her short-story collection I’ve... Read More
Renowned naturalist and lepidopterist Robert Michael Pyle showcases five decades of personal essays that together untangle and illumine the mysteries of nature and being. "Through a Green Lens" offers hauntingly beautiful macro and micro... Read More
"Octopus Escapes Again!" is an interesting look at a day in the life of an octopus as it searches for food and tries to avoid becoming food itself. The amazing and numerous defense mechanisms the octopus utilizes are highlighted.... Read More