Falling in Love With the World (Katherine May)

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Remembering How to Play—Even When We're All Grown-Up (Cas Holman)

“This is, I think, when people need more help remembering how to access their play or kind of letting themselves play—because adults do play,” says Cas Holman, a world-renowned designer and the author of Playful: How Play Shifts Our Thinking, Inspires Connection, and Sparks Creat ...  Show more

When We’re in the Middle of the Story (Terry Tempest Williams)

“Glorians are unearned, unbidden, freely given,” says legendary author and mentor Terry Tempest Williams. “And to me that's also what grace is—those moments of grace that we didn't anticipate, we didn't deserve, we couldn't have imagined. And here they are. And I think that's ano ...  Show more

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