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How to Own the World
Andrew Craig
A practical and accessible guide to the basics of financial literacy, investing, and how you can make your money work harder in a rapidly changing world.
How to Raise an Antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi
American scholar and antiracism activist Ibram X. Kendi explains how we should talk to children about racism.
How to Relax
Thich Nhat Hanh
Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh provides an insightful guide to relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation.
How to Run Antarctica Marathon
Beatrice Lessi
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, and driest continent. Adventure runner Beatrice Lessi explains how you can do a marathon there.
How to Speak Up Against Racism at Work
Dana Brownlee
In this thought-provoking how-to guide, workplace antiracist thought leader Dana Brownlee teaches us how to speak up against injustice so we can strive for inclusivity and fairness in the corporate world.
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
Dale Carnegie
A self-help book addressing worry, one of the leading causes of physical illness, by showing you simple and actionable techniques to eliminate it from your life.
How to Tackle LGBTQ+ Discrimination in Football
Football Weekly, Max Rushden
This June 2022 episode of the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast discusses the experiences of LGBTQ+ fans and how to make the sport a more welcoming space.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
Discover effective ways to listen and talk to your children that will help them open up and express their feelings, while letting them grow and evolve into responsible individuals.
How to Travel
The School of Life, Alain de Botton
In How to Travel, the School of Life delivers a series of philosophical statements to get us thinking more deeply about the nature of travel, destinations, and the people we share these experiences with.
How to Win at the Sport of Business
Mark Cuban
How To Win At The Sport Of Business is Mark Cuban's account of how he changed his mindset and attitude over the years to go from broke to billionaire, and help you embrace the same successful habits.
How to Write a Book in 8 Days
The Mindvalley Podcast , Vishen Lakhiani, Neeta Bhushan
This February 2021 episode of the Mindvalley Podcast explores the book-writing process, publishing options, and why every aspiring writer should start drafting immediately.
How to Write a Full-Length Memoir
Joyce Maynard
How to Write a Full-Length Memoir is a detailed guide to turning your precious memories, feelings, and experiences into an engaging, impactful, and successful full-length memoir.
How to Write a Thesis
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco guides readers through the research and writing of a thesis in this classic 1977 text, which has since become gospel for university students at the final stage of their degree.
How Will You Measure Your Life
Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, Karen Dillon
How Will You Measure Your Life shows you how to sustain motivation at work and in life to spend your time happy and fulfilled, by focusing on family, relationships, and personal well-being.
How You Can Help Wildlife Conservation
Kate Sheridan
Conservation biologist Kate Sheridan shares her passion for wildlife conservation and explains how we can all get involved.
Human Hacking
Christopher Hadnagy, Seth Schulman
Master hacker Christopher Hadnagy explains how to use social engineering to get the most out of your social interactions.
Human: Defend
Stephen David
This documentary TV episode opens our eyes to the inner workings of the immune system, using the powerful stories of four people to highlight our bodies' natural defenders.
Humankind
Rutger Bregman
In Humankind, author Rutger Bregman takes an optimistic look at the history of humanity, advocating for the notion that most people are fundamentally decent.
I Am Not Your Baby Mother
Candice Brathwaite
Candice Brathwaite opens up about her experiences as a Black mother, the stigmas attached to Black motherhood, and the dangers Black mothers face in the healthcare system.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Charleene Closshey
American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow penned the immortal poem 'Christmas Bells' in 1864 in the midst of the American Civil War and much personal strife. Longfellow's words of 'peace on Earth, goodwill to men' still ring true today as we strive to find peace in a chaotic world.
Impact Players
Liz Wiseman
Outstanding professionals aren't just talented — they have a different approach to work. Learn how they do it in this book by executive advisor Liz Wiseman.