Jennifer Haupt
Astronomer Marcelo Gleiser on Creating a Better Future for Humanity
Astronomer and physicist Professor Marcelo Gleiser shares about collective chang…
Book Review: The Dawn of a Mindful Universe
Climate change experts have warned us for decades of the devastating consequence…
Sherianna Boyle on the Essentials of Manifestation
We spoke with energy healer and author Sherianna Boyle about how everyone can be…
Book Review: Energy in Action
What would life be like if you could harness the energy of your emotions into a …
Book Review: I Know How You Feel
It’s not easy to make friends as adults, and becomes more difficult as we get ol…
Book Review: Resilient Grieving
Resilient GrievingBy Lucy Hone, PhDThe ExperimentLucy Hone is well acquainted wi…
Book Review: Dare to Be Kind
Dare to Be KindBy Lizzie VelasquezHachette BooksIf there was ever a time to enco…
Book Review: Capture
Capture: Unraveling the Mystery of Mental SufferingBy David A. Kessler, MDH…
Book Review: The Happiness Track
The Happiness TrackHow to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate your Succ…
Book Review: Inside the Miracle
Inside the MiracleEnduring Suffering, Approaching Wholenessby Mark NepoSounds Tr…
Book Review: The Medicinal Handbook
The Medicinal Gardening HandbookA Complete Guide to Growing, Harvesting, and Usi…
Romance Unplugged with Daniel Jones
The editor of the New York Times column “Modern Love,” and the author of Love Il…
Q&A: Barbara Brown Taylor
Author Barbara Brown Taylor talks about her new book Learning to Walk in the Dark.
Book Review: Learning To Walk In The Dark
Learning to Walk in the DarkBy Barbara Brown TaylorHarper OneTheologian Barbara …
SUE MONK KIDD: A Soaring New Novel
In her latest novel, The Invention of Wings, Sue Monk Kidd tells a tale of the relationship between an urban slave in early-1800s Charleston and her conflicted young owner, as both struggle with the dogma of their times.
For Love That Lasts
Couples who have celebrated their golden anniversary share tips for a marriage t…
More Than Money Can Buy
People are asking themselves, How much is enough? They are choosing to live on reduced incomes, realigning their values to meet smaller budgets, and finding that less really can be more.
Author Interview: Wally Lamb
More than two decades after his tales of trauma and redemption catapulted him to…
Survival Lessons: Novelist Alice Hoffman's Memoir about Breast Cancer
Who is Survival Lessons for? I wrote this book for survivors of trauma, but …
For Chronic Illness, Try Qi Gong
Medical styles like Dragon and Tiger can offer gentle yet effective relief.…
A Food Cure for Inflammation
Herbalist Kathy Abascal is on a mission to change the way we eat, with her TQI (“to quiet inflammation”) diet plan.
Q&A with Molly Melching
What has been your biggest challenge in organizing social change in Africa? Whe…
For a Song and a Hundred Songs
A Poet’s Journey through a Chinese PrisonBy Liao YiwuNew HarvestLong before he w…
However Long the Night
However Long the Night: Molly Melching’s Journey to Help Millions of Africa…
Want to Be More Creative? Tap Into Your Circadian Rhythms
Hope Clark leads a dual life. By day, she writes and edits the newsletter Funds …
Channeling Depression Into a Powerful Tool for Creativity
I wouldn't exactly call depression a gift, but I’ve come to accept the restless …