Can We Talk? Summary of Key Points
Can We Talk? explores the significance of conversation in human connection and the modern challenges it faces.
Can We Talk? explores the significance of conversation in human connection and the modern challenges it faces.
Back to Human’ explores how a more socially connected workforce creates greater fulfillment, productivity, and engagement while preventing burnout and turnover.
Together explores the importance and impact of human connection, its effects on our health, and how modern society often disrupts it.
Brené Brown’s ‘The Power of Vulnerability’ explores the idea that emotional exposure, uncertainty, and risk are essential to forming meaningful human connections.
An intertwining tale of past and present, ‘The Miracles of the Namiya General Store’ follows characters connected by a humble store and the advice it dispenses.
Erica Keswin’s ‘Bring Your Human to Work’ guides readers in creating authentic and meaningful connections at work to boost productivity and engagement.
An exploration of human connections and the complexities of life through a botched bank robbery and a subsequent hostage situation in an apartment viewing.
Archer’s Voice is a poignant love story about a young woman named Bree who finds solace in a silent man, Archer, overcoming his traumatic past in a small town.
Little Bee, by Chris Cleave, unfolds the intertwined lives of a Nigerian refugee and a British magazine editor, revealing themes of identity, ethical dilemmas, and the connection between past and present in shaping our lives.