Ivan’s quiet, observant voice is a powerful reminder that animals experience dignity, fear, loyalty, and hope—whether we choose to acknowledge it or not.
Books 2025: A Quiet Lesson in Animal Welfare and Empathy
Books 2025: How an Atlanta Neighborhood Affected Peace in Ireland and Beyond
The historic buildings and history of the Sweet Auburn neighbourhood aren’t just a backdrop, but an active force in constructing meaning, understanding and shaping identity and political discourse even today.
Books 2025: How China Has Engineered Industrial Dominance
The beautifully moving narrative feels like a cross-country bike ride deep into China and the U.S. accompanied by a wise observer of the history, economics, life and change in both countries.
Books 2025: Why Sales Culture Leadership Imperative, Not a Department
Book: Everyone’s in Sales: How to Unleash the Power of Sales Culture to Boost Your Revenues, Profits and Growth Author: Todd Cohen Reviewed by: Giorgio Carera, CEO and board member, Italian subsidiary FAE USA Inc., and author of Boots on the Ground: Sales Leadership and Business Development I chose to read Everyone’s in Sales at […]
Startup Ecolyfe Targets Bahamas With Smart-Grid Pivot
In less than a year, Ecolyfe has evolved from a student project into a startup managing energy forecasts for a national power grid. Founded in late 2024 by Georgia Tech student Quentin Carter, alongside co-founder Greg Steckel, the company began with a consumer-focused mission to help households reduce energy use.
U.K.’s Axiom Acquires Atlanta-based Audit Firm to Boost U.S. Business
London-based Axiom GRC, a provider of governance, risk management and compliance services, has acquired Atlanta-based CPA and audit firm AssurancePoint to deepen its U.S. expansion.
Books 2025: Peace or Appeasement? ‘Munich’ Reveals a Thin Line
What gives Munich its lasting resonance is how closely it echoes today’s world. Harris shows how authoritarian leaders use diplomacy, denial and manufactured grievances to justify aggression, while democracies struggle with how far negotiation can, or should, go.
Books 2025: How Jefferson’s ‘Greatest Sentence Ever Written’ Relied on a Chorus of Contributors
The sentiments expressed resonate through the centuries as a masterpiece of eloquence that is both concise and inspiring, providing in only a few words guiding principles for a new nation.
Books 2025: Happiness Ain’t What It Used to Be
To the Founders, Rosen argues, the pursuit of happiness “was a quest for self-improvement and moral perfection,” a quest not to “feel good” but to “be good.”
Books 2025: Nostalgia for Spain’s Dictatorship a Half-Century Later
Historian Giles Tremlett’s insightful, comprehensive, and readable biography reveals an enigma of a man. Readers can appreciate two facets of the dictator, and these can be embraced by those who love or hate him.
