Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
"The cry of my own soul to be seen became so great that the risk of not saying who I was, was much greater than the risk of saying who I was." Co-founder of Melissa & Doug, Melissa Bernstein, joins Zibby for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation about coming forward with her lifelong experience with existential depression and how it has inspired creativity throughout her life. Her book, LifeLines, opens a door for others who may be going through the darkness as well and offers resources and a friendly hand to help them come into the light.
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Adam Grant, THINK AGAIN
Dr. Harold Koplewicz, THE SCAFFOLD EFFECT
Rachel Ricketts, DO BETTER
Laura Tremaine, SHARE YOUR STUFF. I'LL GO FIRST.
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