Book Review, Non Fiction, Psychology, Self-Help

Book Review: Living Oprah by Robyn Okrant

I’m an Oprah kid. Kind of. I didn’t understand much – if any – of her show when it first started its dizzying ascension in the late 80s, early 90s, but I watched most of them. Actually, no; I watched my family watch the show and then have heated debates about whatever the lady with… Read More Book Review: Living Oprah by Robyn Okrant

Book Review, Non Fiction, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘The New Single’, by Tamsen Fadal

About the author: Emmy-award-winning television journalist, producer and author Tamsen Fadal is no stranger to starting over.  Following a very public divorce, Tamsen decided it was time to take her life back, this time as one of a growing group of women: the new single.  A group of women who are learning that finding, fixing and falling (back) in love… Read More Book Review: ‘The New Single’, by Tamsen Fadal

Book Review, Music Industry, Non Fiction, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘Your Band is a Virus!’ by James Moore

The music we are most exposed to is that which is deemed worthy by big companies with big reach.  Unfortunately, these companies are more interested in making a profit than creating uplifting, inspiring music, encouraging audiences like ourselves to accept that the formulaic songs they churn out at breathtaking speed is, indeed, good music. How… Read More Book Review: ‘Your Band is a Virus!’ by James Moore

Book Review, Non Fiction, Psychology, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘Constructive Wallowing: How to Beat Bad Feelings by Letting Yourself Have Them’ by Tina Gilbertson

One’s conception of life is of big importance as to how we deal with mistakes. If life on Earth is but one chance to do everything we have to do before disappearing for good, then of course mistakes are unacceptable. But if one understands life on Earth as the beginning of an eternal path on… Read More Book Review: ‘Constructive Wallowing: How to Beat Bad Feelings by Letting Yourself Have Them’ by Tina Gilbertson