| | | | Hey, there! Happy April. Something about the shift from March to April always feels like coming up for air. This week, we're leaning into that, with picks designed to help you grow, rest, and put in the work. Let's get into it! | | Quick Links | |
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| | | What to Read for Growth This April | However you're looking to grow this month, these new releases meet you where you are—offering fresh perspectives on joy, burnout, success, and starting again. | | | Joyful, Anyway by Kate Bowler | Out April 7 | A refreshing take on finding joy without pretending life is perfect. Kate Bowler explores how to hold onto hope, even when things are messy, uncertain, or just plain hard. | | | More details |
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| | | | Drained by Leah Ruppanner, PhD | Out April 21 | Why are we all so exhausted? Ruppanner digs into the hidden systems—especially around gender and labor—quietly draining us. Read this if you could use a weight off your shoulders. | | | More details |
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| | | | This is Not About Running by Mary Cain | Out April 28 | A powerful story about identity, pressure, and reclaiming your sense of self. Cain unpacks what it means to step off the track and redefine success on your own terms. | | | More details |
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| | | The full list: April's self-improvement releases |
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| | | 🌍 Earth Month Pick | | Bad River | Streaming on Peacock | What does it look like when a community refuses to back down? This 2024 award-winning documentary—narrated by Edward Norton and Quannah ChasingHorse—follows a years-long fight to protect Lake Superior from an aging oil pipeline. A quietly powerful watch, in the lead-up to Earth Day. |
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