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Designing Brand Identity by Alina Wheeler & Rob Meyerson A Comprehensive Guide to the World of Brands and Branding

What's it about? Designing Brand Identity (2003) breaks branding down into a simple five-step process that helps teams build a clear and confident identity. It shows how research, strategy, design, touchpoints, and long term management fit together, and it uses real examples to make the ideas feel practical and doable. It gives anyone working with a brand a straightforward way to bring focus and consistency to their work. Picture yourself in a supermarket staring at a wall of cereal boxes. Each one claims to be natural, wholesome, and energy boosting. You squint, you hesitate, and you grab the one you recognise. It’s a tiny moment, but it captures a truth that shows up everywhere from grocery aisles to app stores: people choose what they know. They trust what feels clear and ignore what looks confused. Branding is about more than logos or slogans, though those matter too. What it’s really about is telling people who you are and what you can do for them. Great branding delivers th...

Fight Oligarchy by Bernie Sanders Where We Go From Here

What's it about? Fight Oligarchy (2025) examines how a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals has gained unprecedented control over American economic, political, and media institutions. It argues that this concentration of power threatens democratic governance, and documents the rise of authoritarian tendencies under Donald Trump’s billionaire-backed administration. Drawing on historical examples of successful resistance movements and detailing grassroots organizing efforts through 2025, it presents a vision for reclaiming democracy through policy reform and mass mobilization. Most Americans sense something is deeply wrong. They work long hours, but can’t pay their rent. They see grocery prices climbing while corporate profits soar. They feel powerless to change anything. Bernie Sanders has spent decades in American politics, but in early 2025, something shifted. As he launched his Fighting Oligarchy tour, the turnouts were unlike anything he’d seen before. Thousands showed up ...

Next Play by Alan Stein Jr. Improve Team Performance, Productivity, and Fulfillment

What's it about? Next Play (2025) introduces a simple mindset shift for personal and professional growth: what just happened matters less than what you’re doing right now. It presents practical strategies across seven key areas – from building self-awareness and developing an abundance mindset to mastering basics and strengthening relationships. Rather than chasing external achievements, it shows how fulfillment comes from making intentional daily choices. As a basketball performance coach, Alan Stein has worked with some of the world’s top athletes. Along the way, he discovered a simple philosophy that changed everything: the Next Play mindset. In short, what you’ve just done isn’t nearly as important as what you’re doing right now. The most important moment is always the next one. Stein first witnessed this in action at DeMatha Catholic High School. When star player Quinn Cook transferred unexpectedly, everyone expected disaster. Instead, coach Mike Jones focused on the next p...

Authoritarianism by James Loxton A Very Short Introduction

What's it about? Authoritarianism (2024) is your guide to non-democratic regimes, whether military, single-party, or personalist political systems. It draws on global examples from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. You’ll discover how such regimes emerge through coups or democratic breakdown, how they stay in power, and under what conditions they give way to democracy. When Karl Marx wrote in 1848 that “a spectre is haunting Europe,” he was announcing communism’s arrival as a revolutionary force threatening the old order. Today, a different spectre haunts the globe: authoritarianism. The warning signs are everywhere. Donald Trump’s 2016 election and the January 6th, 2021 storming of the U. S. Capitol suggested American democracy might be sliding toward authoritarian rule. Meanwhile, in Hungary, Viktor Orbán has systematically dismantled judicial independence and press freedom, transforming a post-communist democracy into what he calls an “illiberal state. ...

The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Edward Shepherd Creasy From Marathon to Waterloo

What's it about? The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851) takes us from ancient Athens to the Napoleonic Era, explaining how a handful of conflicts shaped history and set the stage for the modern world. It offers a strong, understandable narrative for European development and the military strategy that changed its trajectory over the years. What makes a battle decisive? In this lesson of a classic book from the nineteenth century, a decisive battle is one that changed the course of history. There was the narrative before the battle, and then the new narrative that came afterward. These were the military conflicts that caused empires to crumble, nations to be born, and inspired people to forge a new identity. That’s what you call a decisive battle. By focusing on fifteen different battles, we’re going to chart the history of Europe, from Athens to Waterloo, and follow a narrative that goes from ancient empires to the start of a more peaceful coexistence among neighbors. It...

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...