Weaving between heartbreaking memories of her marriage and the pressing needs of her new day-to-day routine, Roiphe constructs an elegant literary pastiche, not of grief but of renewal. She begins...
Rene Descartes spent most of his childhood in solitude, a situation that also came to characterize his adult life. Fortunately, these countless lonely hours helped Descartes produce the declaration...
That voice, those eyes, that hair, the cars, the girls—Elvis Presley revolutionized American pop culture. “His appearance on Ed Sullivan ripped the 1950s in half,” writes the author. Keogh examines...
The First Book of Chronicles is the first of two books (I Chronicles and II Chronicles) which retrace the history of man from Adam through the fall of Jerusalem. I Chronicles parallels...
Maximize the Return on your Employee Recognition Investment
Kevin Aguanno
Running out of funds? This recording tells you how you can stretch your rewards budget by spending it more effectively, leveraging your investment to maximize the performance of your team... and your...
Cultivating a Life of Unconditional Joy and the Power to Benefit Others
Pema Chödrön
What is "the root of happiness"? Pema Chödrön--American Buddhist nun and author of the bestselling When Things Fall Apart (Shambhala, 2000)--examines this question in her new, full-length audio retreat...
Kierkegaard wasn't really a philosopher in the academic sense. Yet he produced what many people expect of philosophy. He didn't write about the world, he wrote about life, about how we live and how...