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Blog / Interviews
A Q&A with Madeleine Trebenski
By Madeleine Trebenski, Gabbi Cisneros
Madeleine Trebenski's new book of essays is full of insight and humor. And so is my recent Q & A with her.
Categories: interviews
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Blog / Editor's Choice
Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source
Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
Kathryn Judge's new book shows the benefits and costs of the modern middleman economy, giving us a clear picture of how it functions, how we can make it function better for all of us, and reconnect to one another in the process.
Categories: editors-choice
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Blog / Interviews
A Q&A with Abi Ishola-Ayodeji
By Abi Ishola-Ayodeji, Emily Porter
In our interview, Abi Ishola-Ayodeji opens up about her debut novel, touching on how she incorporated her own experiences, and those of her friend's, throughout the story bringing this book to life.
Categories: interviews
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Blog / Interviews
Ada Limón in Conversation with Sally Haldorson
By Porchlight
We invite our reading community to come along as we take a deeper look at The Hurting Kind and learn more about author Ada Limón through this live-streamed interview.
Categories: interviews, managing-directors-cut, boswell-book-company
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Blog / ChangeThis
How Should I Pay My Interns? A Look at Compensation, Creativity, and Morality in Business Today
By Nir Bashan
Many new businesses and startups find themselves in a tricky position—trying to move forward without having the ability to pay someone for the help they so desperately need. And today more than ever, the need for specialty labor may mean the difference between success and failure. So what is any enterprise—big or small—to do?
Categories: changethis
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Blog / New Releases
Books to Watch | June 7, 2022
By Porchlight
Categories: new-releases
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Blog / Book Giveaways
Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source
By Porchlight
A Columbia Law School professor explains how middlemen have taken control of the economy, how they enrich themselves at the expense of consumers, the environment and workers, and how people can harness the power of direct exchange to make themselves happier and the planet healthier.
Categories: giveaways
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Blog / Staff Picks
Think Like a Horse: Lessons in Life, Leadership, and Empathy from an Unconventional Cowboy
Book Review by Bryan Rogers
For better or for worse, animals tend to be our favorite mirror of choice. In Grant Golliher's new book, our initially skeptical reviewer Bryan Rogers found it was, in the end, for the better.
Categories: staff-picks
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Blog / We See You & We Read You
Pride Month Booklist
By Gabbi Cisneros
Through both joyous celebrations and more difficult work and learning, we can strive to become better allies or LGBTQIA+ community members. We see you, and we read you.
Categories: we-read-you
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Blog / Interviews
Chloé Cooper Jones in Conversation with Sally Haldorson
By Chloé Cooper Jones
We invite our reading community to come along as we take a deeper look at Easy Beauty: A Memoir and learn more about author Chloé Cooper Jones through this live-streamed interview.
Categories: interviews, managing-directors-cut, boswell-book-company