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Bibliotherapy: Boost Well-being and Find Community With a Therapeutic Book Club

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This therapeutic approach supports mental health and well-being by exploring books, poems, song lyrics and other written materials to help people understand and cope with their emotions, thoughts and behaviors. Launched in San Francisco in 2012, this movement especially appeals to introverts. What is bibliotherapy?

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Beyond the Music: DJ Steve Aoki Taps Into Tech and Brain Advocacy Through the Aoki Foundation

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A cold plunge is the act of submerging your body in cold water; it’s said to have certain benefits for both mental and physical health, and Aoki was using his platform to turn it into a trend. The foundation’s Neon Future Science program produces one-on-one interviews with Aoki about current breakthroughs and discoveries. When 10 p.m.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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A Sudanese woman, Alik, who was pregnant and had two young children in tow, arrived in Fort Worth, Texas, without her husband, Dyan, in 2012. The captain didn’t hesitate, despite the small chance she could never fly again if having only one remaining kidney left her too weak to pass stringent pilot health standards. Unsolicited Help.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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Suz Amaro is the creator of the Vivesmart, a philosophy and ecosystem that accompanies more than 300 business owners to build a more productive and happy lifestyle. His Get Attitude podcast won a Communicator Award for Diversity & Inclusion for his 8:46 Interviews Stories of Black America. Kim Anthony. Paul Epstein.

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Men Not at Work

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And, of course, the 2012 book The End of Men popularized the term which has been used in academics since at least the late 1990s.    The noise around the end of men died down a bit after 2012, but has come back this year - primarily because of the strong male support for both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. 

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