Where the Wild Things Are
A tale of imagination, emotion, and the safe return to unconditional love.
A tale of imagination, emotion, and the safe return to unconditional love.
This book recounts the extraordinary life and work of Sir Isaac Newton, a groundbreaking physicist and mathematician.
Daily devotions to nurture your spiritual journey and relationship with God.
Everyday Ubuntu explores the African philosophy of ubuntu, emphasizing compassion, community, and mutual caring for all.
Pitch Anything by Oren Klaff is a compelling read that reveals the science and art behind creating and presenting a great pitch. Klaff, with years of experience in investment banking, shares his method called STRONG: Setting the Frame, Telling the Story, Revealing the Intrigue, Offering the Prize, Nailing the Hookpoint, and Getting a Decision. Using neuroscience and his own vast experience, Klaff explains how to craft a pitch that will grab attention, make a compelling case, and ultimately win the deal. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the brain’s response to new information and how to use this knowledge to influence decision-making processes.
Tristan Gooley’s ‘The Lost Art of Reading Nature Signs’ teaches readers to decipher nature’s clues for navigation, weather prediction, and tracking.
The Science of Staying Young offers practical advice and strategies to combat aging, emphasizing the role of nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle choices.
Helgoland by Carlo Rovelli explores quantum mechanics through the lens of an island where Werner Heisenberg developed his famous uncertainty principle.