I avoid rich people, but I’ve spent decades listening to wealthy people who are on a quest to leave something to future generations.
Books
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“Headscape,” the new memoir by Atlanta-based marketing and public relations executive Chris Schroder, has scored more than a dozen five-star reviews on Amazon since its May 2022 release.
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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The sun is higher and days are longer. It’s the perfect time to grab a book and head outdoors. Take some “me” time to dive into an interesting and fun read while soaking up some vitamin D:
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On Feb. 28 at 10AM, Amerigroup Georgia will support the national Read Across America initiative through a community reading event.
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Known for its range of international food options, author Amanda Plumb explores our city in her new book, “Unique Eats & Eateries of Atlanta,” uncovering dishes rivaling the famous New York bagels, the best Southern fried chicken, street food from countries around the world and more.
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Growing up with a disability is no easy feat and it can often lead to young children being ostracized, victimized and even bullied by their school peers.
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Asheville, NC miller Jennifer Lapidus is considered one of the leaders of the cold stone-milled flour movement in the South.
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In honor of February’s Black History Month, Black-owned media companies Rolling Out and BlackBookStore.
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History: The Three Mothers, by Anna Malakia Tubbs — An important read as we celebrate Black History Month.
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“It’s in the Action: Memories of a Nonviolent Warrior,” the memoir of C.T.
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The University of Georgia is committed to life-long learning and one example is its virtual book club series, “Between the Pages.
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Whether reading more was a goal you crushed in 2020 or didn’t quite get around to, it’s a great resolution to repeat in 2021.
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Kristin Cowart Pierce is a working mom and PR guru.
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As the year slips faster into the colder seasons, you’ll want to find the perfect cozy activities to do in the warmth of your home.
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Whether you’re looking to boost self-empowerment or optimize the energy of the spaces in which you live and work, the Ponce City Market staple Modern Mystic is here to help.
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Atlanta powerhouse and businessman Arthur Blank outlines key steps to implementing a values-based business model and how he successfully replicated these across multiple industries in his new book, “Good Company,” set to be released on Sept 15.
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During quarantine, I’ve been reading a lot and thankfully there are quite a few Black-owned bookstores around Atlanta to fuel this habit.
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Good news for fellow book-lovers out there.
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The Twitter hashtag #publishingpaidme recently exposed what black writers earn compared to whites.
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There is nothing like quarantine to get me hunkered down and going through the stack of books I’ve been dying to read, but just never quite had the time to finish.
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Local writer Jonah McDonald takes tourists and locals alike beyond Atlanta’s typical attractions on a journey of discovery in his new book, “Secret Atlanta: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure.”
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“The Like Switch” is the perfect balance between two of my fascinations in life: reading body language and watching shows like “Criminal Minds.”
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Whether you’re in Grant Park, Virginia Highlands or any other neighborhood in Atlanta, I’m sure you’ve seen the tiny, house-shaped boxes in front yards.
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If one of your resolutions is to read more, there are several ways to accomplish those reading goals without breaking the bank.
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His first cookbook, “Heritage,” was a New York Times bestseller and a James Beard Award winner. Now, he’s back for round two.