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Adam Godwod writes about the practical side of living well — not the aspirational kind found on vision boards, but...
2 booksAylen Olivera is a financial therapist and somatic practitioner who writes about money the way a trauma therapist...
1 bookBertha Larkins is a freelance journalist who covers loneliness, community, and the quiet social crises nobody makes...
1 bookBette P. Giroux writes about the invisible costs of being well-behaved. Her work examines compliance, perfectionism,...
2 booksChristine Myler makes a psychology-backed argument that in a world that rewards confidence more than competence,...
1 bookDr. Lillian A. Horton is a behavioral sleep specialist whose clinical work focuses on adults whose sleep problems...
1 bookDr. Marisol Vega-Okafor is a clinical psychologist, somatic practitioner, and Jungian analyst specializing in shadow...
1 bookDr. Thora P. Kendrick is a clinical psychologist and somatic therapist who spent over a decade working with trauma...
1 bookDyna Auburn writes about the emotional gray zones that most relationship advice pretends do not exist. Her focus is...
1 bookEdward Feldman writes about mental organization — the internal architecture that determines how clearly you think,...
1 bookEvelyn G. Krom writes like a very smart friend who is two years ahead of you texting at midnight. She is not a guru....
2 booksEzra Thorne-Matsuda is a former product designer who spent six years building the engagement loops they now teach...
1 bookJoshua K. Nickerson was diagnosed with ADHD at thirty, roughly twenty years after everyone who knew him could have...
1 bookJune Alderman writes for women navigating the disorienting identity shift of midlife — what she calls “second...
2 booksKai Solana-Reeves is an AuDHD (autistic + ADHD) clinical psychologist and contemplative practitioner who spent...
1 bookThe Lumery Books Team is the house author for select titles in our catalog — practical, framework-driven books on...
2 booksMarie Saldson writes about endings. Specifically, the kind of endings that most people are never taught how to...
1 bookMark Adamar writes about curiosity as a skill — one that can be trained, strengthened, and deliberately applied to...
1 bookMark Faider writes about modern dating with the directness it deserves and rarely gets. His focus is intentional...
1 bookMatt Scar writes about psychology for people who have never sat in a therapist’s office — or who have thought about...
1 bookMiriam A. Hearn spent seventeen years in corporate operations management — excellent training, it turned out, for...
1 bookNellie R. Mitchell spent her early twenties as a graphic designer who was very good at making other people’s brands...
1 bookNicholas B. Sheffield writes about identity the way most people think about software: as something that can be...
2 booksPatricia H. Tiggs spent fourteen years climbing a corporate ladder she did not realize was bolted to her spine....
1 bookRobert Entzel writes for people who have been burned by the positivity industry and are now somewhere between...
2 booksRobert Tupin writes about wealth-building for a world that looks nothing like the one described in most personal...
1 bookRoger Bergersen writes for people who know they overthink and are exhausted by it, but have been told — wrongly —...
2 booksRoger Herderman writes about character development as a practical discipline — not a vague aspiration, not a moral...
1 bookSam Dowed writes about power, discipline, and wealth with a directness that reflects his belief that these subjects...
3 booksSam Grandon writes about internet culture with the eye of a social historian and the sensibility of someone who grew...
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