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message 1: by Chris, Up Close with Goodreads (new)

Chris Tinney (christinney) | 5 comments Mod
Suggest n Author (or yourself) to be interviewed on the show. We are looking books that challenge our current way of seeing the world or address, address social change or help make the world a more compassionate place.
Potential areas of interest include:
1) Inspiring Stories
2) Sustainable Living
3) Equality
4) Explore social or environmental causes

We'll use this group to decide which Authors will be interviewed on the show.


message 2: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Azar (jessicaazar) | 1 comments I would love to tell everyone about the anthology I coauthored and edited. It's called "Surviving Mental Illness Through Humor" and is released tomorrow! We are on a mission to help others feel connected , rather than minimized, by their illnesses and to eradicate stigma.


message 3: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dvanarsd) | 1 comments Hi Chris, I'd like to suggest a duo that you could interview, both very involed in social and economic justice and published. Jeffery J. Smith, President of Forum on Geonomics, current contributor and former Executive Director and Chief Editor of Progress.org and Martin Adams, current Executive Director and current Cheif Editor of Progress.org, author or recently released book "Land - A New Paradigm for a Thriving World." They are both iinnovative thinkers and speakers (not to mention wonderful people.) You can check them out at:
www.progress.org/staff/jeffery-j-smith
www.progress.org/staff/martin-adams
www.progress.org/news/2015=4=22/new-p... c3k.mailto


message 4: by Chris, Up Close with Goodreads (new)

Chris Tinney (christinney) | 5 comments Mod
Thanks Debbie. Those are some great recommendations! I'm going to reach out to them.

Debbie wrote: "Hi Chris, I'd like to suggest a duo that you could interview, both very involed in social and economic justice and published. Jeffery J. Smith, President of Forum on Geonomics, current contributor..."


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