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The Balancing Act by Nedra Glover Tawwab Creating Healthy Dependency and Connection Without Losing Yourself

What's it about? The Balancing Act (2026) blends psychological insight with practical guidance to help readers understand and cultivate healthy dependency and connection without losing their sense of self. It explores how to navigate relationship dynamics –⁠ specifically codependency and counter-dependency –⁠ in order to build more authentic, balanced connections and foster both closeness and independence. Every morning, a small voice calls out: “Mom, I need help!” For the author, Nedra Glover Tawwab, these words from her daughter represent something profound: the healthy ability to ask for support. It’s a skill many of us never learned. Perhaps you pride yourself on handling everything alone. Or maybe you lean so heavily on others that you’ve lost touch with your own inner compass. Either way, you’re caught in a dependency crisis that’s silently eroding your relationships and well-being. In this lesson, you’ll discover why both extremes –⁠ doing everything yourself and relyin...

Well Endowed by Vivian Tu The Secrets to Strategic Spending, Building a Financial Foundation for You and Your Family, and Creating Lasting Generational Wealth

What's it about? Well Endowed (2026) offers a practical road map to successfully navigating all of life’s financial challenges. Uncovering how everyday spending choices impact long-term stability, and how much insurance or retirement savings you really need, it offers down-to-earth advice for everyone looking to keep their financial house in order for a lifetime and beyond. The idea of creating sustainable, generational wealth right now might seem like a pipe dream for anyone not already sitting in the top one percent. But real wealth, the kind that comes from having what you need and doing what you love, isn’t a dream: it is achievable no matter where you are right now in your financial journey. And whether you take home millions or minimum wage, you can still make choices that increase your financial security in the long term, and even help the next generation on their road to success. This lesson doesn’t promise to make you a millionaire overnight, but it will walk you through ...

The Only Cure by Mark Solms Freud and the Neuroscience of Mental Healing

What's it about? The Only Cure (2026), reexamines one of the most controversial figures in the history of science and finds that the case against him was aimed at the wrong target. It argues that while Sigmund Freud's theories were flawed and of their time, the method he built around them remains uniquely equipped to address the kind of suffering that conventional psychiatry fails to cure. For more than half a century, one of medicine's most powerful ideas has been dismissed as unscientific. Since the latter-half of the Twentieth-Century, the work of pioneering psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud was abandoned as unverifiable in clinical settings. What replaced it as a treatment for mental disorders is faster, cheaper, and measurable. It is also, for a significant class of human suffering, not helpful. Some patients find their lives and health unraveling despite seeking medication and cognitive-behavioral therapies. They may develop chronic pain conditions, autoimmunity, heart ...

No Fear, No Failure by Lorraine Marchand Five Principles for Sustaining Growth Through Innovation

What's it about? No Fear, No Failure (2026) explains why the fear of making mistakes quietly blocks innovation in many organizations and how leaders can replace that anxiety with disciplined experimentation. It offers a practical framework – centered on customer focus, culture, collaboration, and change – to help teams take smart risks, learn fast, and turn uncertainty into sustained growth. Have you ever watched a team get excited about a new idea, only to see it shrink into a safe, forgettable tweak? A lot of the time, the force behind that slide is fear. When an early attempt misses its goal and the response is blame, the next idea stays unspoken. People protect their reputation, their bonus, and their bandwidth, so the default becomes “don’t rock the boat. ” No wonder so many leaders feel stuck. In one survey, 94% of CEOs said they weren’t satisfied with what their innovation efforts were delivering. Other studies have found that organizations known for innovation-friendly c...

AI-Powered Leadership by Dave Silberman Mastering the Synergy of Technology and Human Expertise

What's it about? AI-Powered Leadership (2025) explores how leaders can master the synergy between human competencies and artificial intelligence technologies to drive sustainable organizational success. It presents actionable strategies for combining critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and strategic communication with a technical understanding of foundation models, prompt engineering, and algorithmic limitations. Leaders today face an impossible pressure. Ignore artificial intelligence and competitors will outpace you with data-driven efficiency. Indiscriminately adopt it and you risk catastrophic failures when systems hallucinate false information or amplify hidden biases. This dilemma feels paralyzing because it assumes you only have two choices: embrace AI or avoid it. The breakthrough comes from rejecting that binary entirely. This lesson explores a new leadership framework that enables you to leverage both human and AI capabilities strategically, with neither domi...

Protein by Samantha King The Making of a Nutritional Superstar

What's it about? Protein (2026) argues that protein’s assent to cultural dominance has less to do with genuine dietary science and more to do with how it’s been harnessed by commercial, scientific, and social forces. Tracing protein’s history from nineteenth-century biochemistry to the present, it reveals how the nutrient has been recruited to serve agendas ranging from colonial development schemes and industrial food production to fitness culture and anti-aging medicine. Walk into any gym, grocery store, or pharmacy and you’ll be confronted with the same message plastered across tubs, bars, and packaging. The message? Protein. It’s everywhere, marketed as a muscle builder, a weight-loss solution, an anti-aging elixir, and a fix for global hunger. Even the newest generation of plant-based burgers proudly guarantees, in all caps, “20G of PLANT PROTEIN PER SERVING” –⁠ as if the word “protein” alone were a guarantee of health, virtue, and sustainability. Have you ever stopped to w...