MAC HARMAN: Giving Back with Balsam Hill

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MICHELLE MAROS: "Dear Friend"

"Dear Friend", a new book by mindfulness expert Michelle Maros, began as an unsent breakup letter and grew into a daily guide for grounding, resilience, and reflection. It's a collection of 365 short, heartfelt daily notes that act as a gentle companion through life’s highs and l ...  Show more

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From the NYT Best Selling author of "Christmas Jars", the book that started a viral world-wide movement, Jason F. Wright with his wife, Kodi Wright, are giving us "Christmas Jars Cookbook". This delightful guide, full of stunning photos by Kodi, offer countless new ideas for gift ...  Show more

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