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  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    ‘Duck’, ‘Climb’, and ‘Crawl’ your way through this story and help your child expand their vocabulary about bravery with ‘You’re a Brave Kid’, an English language-learning book in the ‘Hello English’ collection.With colourful illustrations and a useful English keyword list children can learn new words in an exciting and adventurous story.‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    My Family’ is a ‘Hello English’ language learning book that helps little learners grasp the basics of family life in English.With colourful illustrations and a simple yet fun story, this English picture book teaches children all the words they’ll need to talk about their family.Accompanied by a keyword list outlining some of the most important words – including; family, home, sister and brother – ‘My Family’ will help children understand families in English.‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Part of the ‘Hello English’ collection, ‘Three Little Pigs’, is a simple and easy-to-follow re-telling of the classic English fable about three pigs that build their houses from hay, wood, and stone.With colourful illustrations, a useful English keyword list and a simple yet fun story, this English language learning book teaches children a bunch of new words such as pig, friend, strong - and many more!‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Teach your little one a delicious batch of new food-based words with ‘Playing Cook’, an English language-learning book in the ‘Hello English’ collection.With colourful illustrations, a useful English keyword list and a simple yet fun story, ‘Playing Cook’ includes words such as wash, stir, squeeze - and more!‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Help build your child's vocabulary with ‘Building Blocks’, an English language-learning book in the ‘Hello English’ collection.With colourful illustrations, a useful English keyword list and a simple yet fun story, ‘Building Blocks’ will help your children learn English words such as build, stack, tower - and many more!‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Line Kyed Knudsen
    From 43.99 kr.

    In this collection of five wonderful stories, follow Kara as she navigates the complexities of friendships, love interests, and school.From BFF necklaces and sleepovers to mean boys and first crushes, ´K for Kara 1-5´ seamlessly weaves together the ups and downs of childhood.A heartfelt series, ´K for Kara 1-5´ is ideal for young readers seeking relatable characters as well as exciting stories about navigating youth.Line Kyed Knudsen (b. 1971) debuted as an author of children's and YA books in 2003. Since then, she has become one of the most popular authors for the age group in Denmark.

  • by TThunDer Animation
    39.99 kr.

    Explore foods through colours, tastes, textures, and more in this fun and cute story!Join our fruity friends Cherry, Orange, Lemon, Kiwi, Berry, and Violet on their trip to Cloud & Island Supermarket in this colourful story ´Eating Rainbows off’.This playful tale will teach children about the delicious healthy food choices they can make, from red fruits that help them avoid catching a cold to vegetables that will help your little one grow taller and stronger.Rainbow ChicksThrough 24 heart-warming stories, you experience the growth process of the Rainbow Chicks, by focusing on six EQ themes: emotion management, sense of responsibility, self-confidence, problem-solving ability, social skills and concentration. It guides children to control their emotions, care for others, respect and tolerate others and take initiative to solve problems, so as to make them independent and strong.Seven chicks are living on Cloud Island and it is paradise! Each chick is a colour from the rainbow – say hello to Rainbow Chicks! The stories are based on colourful childlike innocence and teach young readers about friendship, sharing, and teamwork. They help children grow and see the beauty in the world.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    ‘My Feelings’ is an English language learning book that helps little ones learn how to talk and read about feelings in English. Accompanied by colourful illustrations that aid understanding, and a simple list of English keywords.Including words such as happy, sad, hungry, scared, and more, this picture book helps teach children the basic English words to express their emotions.‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Part of the ‘Hello English’ collection, ‘Shapes’ is an English language learning book for children that teaches them how to identify various shapes in English in a fun way.Intertwining learning about basic shapes like squares, circles, and triangles with the wonderful world of emotions, this bilingual picture book helps teach young learners how to express their feelings while getting to know different shapes.With colourful illustrations and a handy keyword list, this is a treasure trove for young learners.‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Part of the ‘Hello English’ collection of English language learning books, ‘Shadows’ is a fun story that helps children learn English as a second language.Exploring new words through the concept of shadows, this colourful and fun book features an English keyword list, cute illustrations, and a fun-to-read story that will have little ones picking up some more advanced English words including follow, company, and ahead.‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by TThunDer Animation
    39.99 kr.

    Join the Rainbow Chicks in 'A Tummy Going to Explode’, a colourful story set on Cloud Island. These seven feathered friends - each a different hue of the rainbow - will teach your little one to think differently about food.In this story, the chicks explore over-eating even when it comes to fruits, and in doing so, kids can also learn about the digestive system.Rainbow ChicksThrough 24 heart-warming stories, you experience the growth process of the Rainbow Chicks, by focusing on six EQ themes: emotion management, sense of responsibility, self-confidence, problem-solving ability, social skills and concentration. It guides children to control their emotions, care for others, respect and tolerate others and take initiative to solve problems, so as to make them independent and strong.Seven chicks are living on Cloud Island and it is paradise! Each chick is a colour from the rainbow – say hello to Rainbow Chicks! The stories are based on colourful childlike innocence and teach young readers about friendship, sharing, and teamwork. They help children grow and see the beauty in the world.

  • by Ivy Dad (Beijing) Education Technology Co. & Ltd
    39.99 kr.

    Help your child learn how to count backwards as you hop your way from six to one in ‘Hop, Hop’, an English language-learning book in the ‘Hello English’ collection.With colourful illustrations, a useful English keyword list and a simple yet fun story about a game of hopscotch, ‘Hop, Hop’ will help your child learn the words for movement including hop, skip, leap - and more!‘Hello English’ is a collection of children’s learning books that help your little one become bilingual. Learn English in a fun and easy way with these English books that explore the basics from shapes and colours to counting and emotions.

  • by Heinz G. Konsalik
    80.99 kr.

    Tensions rise in the quaint town of Buschhausen when two buses carrying 120 Sicilians roll into town, intending to bolster the local colliery team.As locals and newcomers grapple with mistrust and unfolding dramas, the stunning company doctor, Dr. Waltraud Born, and the local priest find themselves at the heart of it all.Meanwhile, the colliery becomes the stage for a growing number of alarming accidents. Yet, mine director Dr. Sassen, embroiled in his own world of private troubles, turns a blind eye to the mounting warning signs...Perfect for fans of "Grey's Anatomy".Heinz G. Konsalik (1921-1999), a prolific German novelist known for his humanistic depictions of war, became famous for "The Doctor of Stalingrad." With 155 novels and 83 million copies sold, he remains a celebrated figure of post-war German literature.

  • - an illegal immigrant in Paris begins working for an elderly Frenchman... will he turn him in?
    by Emma Musty
    79.99 kr.

    An important novel that is as compassionate as it is eye-opening, The Exile and the Mapmaker is a testament to the triumph of the human spirit.Theo, an aging Parisian cartographer, is desperately searching for the woman he once loved before Alzheimer’s takes his memories of her.Elise, his estranged daughter, moves in to take care of him. She still blames him for the tragic loss of her mother and is struggling with this new forced intimacy.Nebay, an Eritrean refugee, becomes Theo’s carer and friend. Unbeknownst to Elise, Nebay does not have a visa for France and is working illegally in order to support his sister.Each one is living a life of questions and secrets in a world where Nebay’s very presence in the France of Theo’s maps is steeped in uncertainty.‘Beautifully written’ Katherine Stansfield‘Very moving’ Matthew Francis'Emotional and eye-opening' @stories_with_hope'Heart-warming' @bibliobushra'Thought provoking' @SecretWorldOfaBookEmma is an editor and writer with Are You Syrious?, an independent daily news digest which chronicles news from the ground regarding the refugee situation in Europe. She is also a freelance consultant for Refugee Rights Europe.

  • - (A Sainsbury's Magazine Book Club pick)
    by Jemma Wayne
    79.99 kr.

    A Sainsbury's Magazine Book Club pick 2020'Tense, dark and so real as to be almost unbearable, this novel is utterly compelling' Rosamund LuptonVeronica and her wealthy husband George are unpacking boxes, hoping a fresh start in their newly refurbished Victorian terrace will help them heal from a recent trauma. Next door, Simone returns to her neglected council flat. Miserable and trapped, she struggles to take care of her children under the watch of her controlling husband Terry.When childhood friend Sarah re-enters Veronica’s life, things are thrown even further off balance. As tensions in their own lives rise, the painful memory that binds them threatens to spill into their present.Three lives collide in this story of family, inequality and revenge.'An exploration of what it means to be a woman, a moral person, a parent, and a neighbour' Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Starling Days and Harmless Like You'Vivid, poignant, and compelling' Saskia Sarginson'One of our best writers' Louis de Bernières, author of the international bestseller Captain Corelli's Mandolin'Irresistibly entertaining' A.S. Hatch'Transfixing' Hilary Boyd, author of Thursdays in the Park and The Lie'A rare example of fiction that is equally literary and commercial' Ophelia Field, author of The Favourite'Exquisitely written' Jane Corry, author of My Husband's Wife and Blood Sisters'Beautifully written' Rachael Blok'A cut above others in this genre' WI Life magazinePraise for Jemma WayneLONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTIONSHORTLISTED FOR THE WAVERTON GOOD READ AWARDLONGLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN NOT THE BOOKER PRIZE'Intriguing, moving, absorbing' The Times'Frank, poignant and bitter-sweet' Edwina CurrieJemma Wayne is the author of two previous novels: After Before and Chains of Sand. She has been longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, and shortlisted for both The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize and the Waverton Good Read Award.Jemma's journalism has appeared in The Spectator, National Geographic, The Huffington Post, The Evening Standard, The Independent on Sunday, Red Magazine, The Jewish Chronicle and The Jewish News, among others. Born to an American musician father and English mother, Jemma grew up in Hertfordshire and lives in North London.

  • by Kristin Harper
    104.99 kr.

    A surprise inheritance. A second chance. A heartbreaking family secret.In the wake of heartbreak, Molly Anderson finds herself pleading with the affluent Frost family to allow her one last summer managing the Hydrangea House inn in honour of her late grandmother, Beverly.But when an elderly woman claims to know a secret about Beverly’s true connection to the Frost family, everything Molly knows about her beloved grandmother is called into question.Desperate to do whatever she can to save Hydrangea House, Molly combs the property aided by the captivating oceanographer Matt, who - with his deep brown eyes - is hard to ignore…But as the summer unfolds, Molly's investigation sparks negative reviews, casting a shadow on her efforts and the inn's future. Has delving into the past jeopardized her chances of saving the inn? And can Matt be trusted?An absolutely gorgeous read about learning to trust, the meaning of home, and the importance of family. Fans of Debbie Macomber, Carolyn Brown and Mary Alice Monroe will be captivated.Kristin Harper is a writer of contemporary women's fiction. She is the author of "Aunt Ivy's Cottage".

  • - How the Brain Shapes Opinions and Perceptions
    by Albert Moukheiber
    61.99 kr.

    Why are we often convinced that we’re right even when we’re wrong?Why are we jealous, or paranoid, even when we have absolutely no reason to be?Why is it so easy for fake news to spread around the globe and fool us?It’s because we don’t see the world as it is, rather we reconstruct it in our mind. Reality is way too complex and multiple to be apprehended by our capacities of attention, which are quite limited, as well as our brain abilities. That is why our perception of the world is subjective and various elements influence the way we acquire knowledge and form opinions. Our brain is recreating the world in its own way – most of the time for our own good: how hard would it be if, before making a choice, we had to know about all the options available in a given situation? It would take us forever to choose an item of clothing in a store, or a meal in a restaurant! Luckily, our brain can estimate: even if it makes us imperfect and subject to illusion, delusion and error, it allows us to reconstruct the world as we know it, and live in it.However, these very useful mechanisms can sometimes mislead us and have a rather negative impact on our actions, beliefs and opinions: when our brain behaves that way, we say it is biased. Albert Moukheiber gives us tips and tricks to fight against these cognitive biases – the first one being not to trust ourselves too much and to always doubt our thinking processes, especially in this era where social networks spread information like an epidemic. In this book, filled with multiple examples from our daily lives and psychosocial experiments, Moukheiber explores the building blocks of our perception, cognition and behaviour, which are involved in acquiring knowledge or forming opinions.Dr. Albert Moukheiber is a neuroscientist and clinical psychologist. He has worked for 10 years in the psychiatry department at the Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, focusing mainly on anxiety disorders and resilience. He now works as a clinician at his practice and teaches at the University Paris 8 in the clinical psychology department. He has also founded Chiasma, a structure that is interested in how our brain reconstructs reality to confirm our prior beliefs and how to promote mental flexibility. Chiasma focuses on how we form opinions and the impact of these mechanisms on our decision making. Albert is also a lecturer and a lead workshop developer for businesses and shares the latest scientific discoveries on behaviour and cognition and how they impact our daily lives.

  • - the enchanting rags-to-riches story set during the Great Plague of London
    by Sarah Burton
    79.99 kr.

    Shortlisted for the HWA Debut Crown AwardOrphaned young, H is sent to live with her doting aunt in London. H’s life is a happy one until her lecherous cousin robs her of her innocence, and the plague takes away the city and the people she loves. H is cast out – friendless, pregnant and destitute – into the rapidly emptying streets of London under quarantine.Forced to fend for herself, she is determined to gain back the life she lost. H will face a villain out for revenge, find love in the most unexpected places, and overcome a betrayal that she never could have foreseen. Weathering it all, can H charm, or scheme, her way to the life of freedom and independence that she longs for?THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF H is Sarah's debut novel for adults. Sarah was the course director of Cambridge University's MSt in Creative Writing. She has written for BBC History Magazine and reviews for the Times, Spectator, Guardian and Independent.

  • - a searing dystopian adventure about a plague that forces humans to quarantine
    by Liam Brown
    79.99 kr.

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN'S NOT THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019A strange virus is sweeping the globe.Humans have become allergic to one another.Simply standing next to somebody could be a death sentence.A kiss could be fatal.Angela is a woman trying to get by in this bewildering new world. Though she still lives with her husband and children, they lead separate lives. Confined to their rooms, they communicate via their computers and phones. In some ways, very little has changed.That is, until she spots a mysterious stranger walking through town without even a face mask for protection. A man, it seems, immune to this disease. A man unlike anyone else she knows. A man it might just be safe to touch...'If Brave New World and 1984 were combined and whisked into this century, they couldn't be more impressive than Liam Brown's superb story' Celia Anderson'Gripping and thought provoking… I loved every moment of it' Hannah Persaud'A lyrical dystopian fever dream' Margot DouaihyLiam Brown is the author of four novels, Real Monsters (2015), Wild Life (2016), Broadcast (2017), and Skin (2019). His work has been published internationally, translated into several languages and optioned by a major Hollywood studio. He lives in Birmingham, England, with his wife and two children.

  • by Michael Katz Krefeld
    From 39.99 kr.

    Callous cults and colossal consequences...Hired by CEO Ferdinand Mesmer to find his estranged son Jakob, the founder of a notorious cult, Ravn quickly discovers he's not the first PI on this dark case - one has already vanished... As Ravn delves deeper, he realises that although the cult harbors chilling secrets, it's the untold horrors in the Mesmer family's past that threaten catastrophic consequences for everyone...The haunting third book of Michael Katz Krefeld's acclaimed “Ravn” series is a pulse-pounding thriller from the Danish crime master that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Fans of Jo Nesbø and Peter Høeg will love this gritty, Nordic Noir series.Best-selling Danish crime author Michael Katz Krefeld is renowned for his Nordic Noir series featuring Detective Ravn. His gripping, fast-paced crime thrillers explore personal sacrifice and the fight against evil, all set against the atmospheric backdrop of Scandinavia.

  • - Welcome to Justice Live! the gameshow where you vote to kill off death-row prisoners!
    by N.J. Crosskey
    105.99 kr.

    Twelve inmates, one chamber. It’s time to face justice, live!Saturday night – primetime. The nation settles down to watch a special edition of Justice Live – the most popular, and sadistic, reality show ever made. Twelve of the country’s most notorious criminals are paraded in front of the cameras as the public vote to decide which one will face the horrors of the justice chamber. But correctional officer Cal Roberts has bigger things on his mind. Tonight, he plans to bring down celebrity guard Dax Miller, for good. Tonight is his chance to put things right, once and for all.Correctional is a near-future dystopian novel that examines themes of inequality, poverty and the cycle of criminality, whilst simultaneously shining an uncomfortable light on our obsession with the macabre and sadistic.'Smart, fast-paced and disturbingly possible' Joelle Charbonneau'A propulsive dystopian thriller' Marcus LowNJ Crosskey lives with her husband and two children in Worthing, West Sussex. She worked in the care sector for almost 20 years and now is a full-time writer.

  • - gorgeous historical fiction about forbidden love in medieval europe
    by Stela Brinzeanu
    79.99 kr.

    In a world where a woman’s fate is determined by religion and class, two women fall in love – the start of a blazing rebellion against their families, the law, and the all-powerful church.Elina and Mira live in a society where women are simultaneously suppressed and feared, and the closer they become the more sacrifices they have to make. While Elina fights to inherit her father’s land, Mira’s rejection of society’s norms puts her life in grave danger. When a local mason asks Mira for her hand in marriage, it forces them to finally act on their swelling, secret love.Set in Stone is an irresistible tale of forbidden passion and unyielding defiance. This captivating historical journey is a testament to forging one’s path, defying patriarchal norms, and the unbreakable bond of two women who refused to be confined by the world’s expectations.'A lush page-turner about two women who fight for their futures in a patriarchal society' Janet Skeslien Charles'An engrossing tale of superstition, rebellion and love' Esther Freud'Storytelling at its best' Ellen KeithStela Brinzeanu was born in Soviet Moldova before moving to England. She has a BA in Media Studies from the University of Westminster, embarked on a journalistic career, explored the world and started writing. She has just completed a consultancy project for ‘The Power’ TV series (based on Naomi Alderman’s book) and works as admin support for Quakers in Britain.

  • by Helga Jensen
    104.99 kr.

    It’s the right time for love, but is it the right place?Following her husband's untimely passing, Martha's life revolves around their daughter, Rosie.But with Rosie leaving the nest and Martha's job in jeopardy, she feels life slipping away. On a whim, fueled by a love for Scandi-noir dramas, Martha travels to Denmark.Amidst its charming landscapes, she's drawn to the serene island of Fano where she meets the handsome Lars. As romance blossoms under the Danish skies, Martha wonders: can she find both love and herself again?A romantic, warm and uplifting read, ´A Scandinavian Summer´ is guaranteed to leave you smiling. Fans of Jenny Colgan and Kathryn Freeman will adore this feel-good read!© 2022 Helga Jensen (P)2024 Saga EgmontAward-winning British/Danish author and journalist Helga Jensen rocketed to fame with her debut novel, a winner in Dubai's 2017 Montegrappa First Fiction competition. Her second romantic comedy, "A Scandinavian Summer," hit number one on Amazon's Danish travel Kindle charts on publication day.

  • - The Discovery of the Immune System
    by Shantha Perera
    79.99 kr.

    THE JOURNEY OF THE PIONEERS OF IMMUNOLOGY FROM SMALLPOX TO COVID-19In December 2019 a new virus emerged, one that caused a global pandemic. Millions were infected. In the recesses of their fragile bodies a battle raged: between the immune system and the virus. But what is the immune system? What are its components? How do they work?One way to understand this system, arguably the most complicated in human physiology, is by walking in the footsteps of history, one observation and experiment at a time – beginning with the first written record of the concept of immunity in 430 BCE and travelling through the ensuing centuries, which gave the world vaccines, organ transplantation, novel therapies for cancer and now the understanding and tools to tackle the pandemic virus.An entertaining and accessible work of popular science, At the Edge of Mysteries introduces the reader to a compelling cast of characters, from Edward Jenner and Louis Pasteur to the Nobel laureates of the modern day. This book glimpses into their lives and times – seeking clues to their genius and celebrating their yearning for discovery – and asks the question of what can be learned from the past in the age of global pandemics.'A unique historical perspective on how the field of immunology developed, told in short stories that will both educate and entertain and which can be read and understood by all. A captivating read' Paul Murray, Professor of Molecular Pathology, Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham'This book should be in every university library' Neville Punchard, Professor Emeritus in Molecular Biosciences, University of East London'I found this book easy to read and it’s a great foundation for immunology/medical students' Professor Lucy Fairclough, PhD, AFHEA, Chair in Immunology, University of NottinghamShantha Perera is a Senior Lecturer in Immunology at the School of Medicine, University of Wolverhampton, U.K. He has taught immunology to undergraduate and postgraduate students for over 25 years and is the principal author of Integrated Medical Sciences: The Essentials. John Wiley 2007.

  • by Ashley Thorpe
    105.99 kr.

    Yearning to save his sister from the mighty Orishas, Kayode stumbles upon a magical fruit that infuses him with unpredictable powers!With a trickster god, a spiky princess, and a fisherboy by his side, Kayode embarks on an epic adventure to save his sister. But beware! Each Orisha is more powerful than the last. Can Kayode control his newly acquired half-god strength before it runs out?A fast-paced adventure where one brave boy squares off against six formidable gods, this story details the importance of unity in the face of adversity. It is ideal for fans of ´Percy Jackson and the Olympians´ on Disney+.©2024 Ashley Thorpe (P)2024 Saga EgmontCover artwork reproduced by permission of Usborne Publishing Limited.Cover illustration by Loyiso Mkize © Usborne Publishing, 2024Ashley Thorpe is a Black British debut author and Storymix editor, who turns diverse childhood dreams into epic tales. ´The Boy to Beat the Gods´ is his first book.

  • by Jenny Kane
    96.99 kr.

    Escape to the wondrous Sea Glass Cove - where love surfaces amidst sunken treasures!Marine archaeologist Lauren Sunshine is always ready to explore the country’s underwater heritage, so when a shipwreck is found off the Dorset coast, she is thrilled to lead the excavation team.Philippa ‘Phil’ Silver has devoted her life to the Museum by the Sea. But funding is tight, and Phil hopes the wreck discovery could bring more visitors. However, the museum is too small to house its treasures. Thankfully, new friend Lauren seems as determined as she is to save the museum.But, when Phil’s brother Ollie catches Lauren’s eye, she begins to wonder if she has more than one reason to be interested in life at Sea Glass Cove…A heartwarming and uplifting read for fans of Jenny Colgan and Kiley Dunbar.© 2024 Jenny Kane (P)2024 Saga EgmontJenny Kane is the bestselling author of many romantic fiction series. Her first romance novel, ´Another Cup of Coffee´, became a Kindle bestseller. Kane also writes historical mysteries under the name of Jennifer Ash.

  • by Joakim Eriksson
    39.99 kr.

    Through guided meditation practices, this podcast series provides you with tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader.This part of the series delves in to building resilience. This episode focuses on connecting to the bigger picture, and how we’re interdependent on our co-workers.Leadership Meditations - Sustainable High PerformanceIn Mindful Leadership Meditations, the experienced leadership consultant, Joakim Eriksson, delves into the art of maintaining inner peace and focus amidst the chaos of decision-making. The series is designed to give you tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader. Through guided meditation practices, Joakim Eriksson guides you through exercises that can be seamlessly introduced between work tasks, helping you to lead with intention and focus, even during the most turbulent workdays.Joakim Eriksson is a Client Director for the consulting firm Mannaz, leadership consultant and advicer. He's a certified tutor at Googles search Inside Yourself-program. Joakim is also an author to different books such as "Building Sustainable Leadership from the Inside".

  • by Joakim Eriksson
    39.99 kr.

    Through guided meditation practices, this podcast series provides you with tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader.This part of the series delves in to building resilience. In this episode, Joakim Eriksson guides you to finding your inner compass. He does this by introducing a guided reflection on how to find the sweet spot between what you are good at, passionate about, and what the world needs.Leadership Meditations - Sustainable High PerformanceIn Mindful Leadership Meditations, the experienced leadership consultant, Joakim Eriksson, delves into the art of maintaining inner peace and focus amidst the chaos of decision-making. The series is designed to give you tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader. Through guided meditation practices, Joakim Eriksson guides you through exercises that can be seamlessly introduced between work tasks, helping you to lead with intention and focus, even during the most turbulent workdays.Joakim Eriksson is a Client Director for the consulting firm Mannaz, leadership consultant and advicer. He's a certified tutor at Googles search Inside Yourself-program. Joakim is also an author to different books such as "Building Sustainable Leadership from the Inside".

  • by Joakim Eriksson
    39.99 kr.

    Through guided meditation practices, this podcast series provides you with tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader.This part of the series delves in to building resilience. This episode explores how we’re able to reflect on the three different aspects of motivation and life satisfaction through positive psychology.Leadership Meditations - Sustainable High PerformanceIn Mindful Leadership Meditations, the experienced leadership consultant, Joakim Eriksson, delves into the art of maintaining inner peace and focus amidst the chaos of decision-making. The series is designed to give you tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader. Through guided meditation practices, Joakim Eriksson guides you through exercises that can be seamlessly introduced between work tasks, helping you to lead with intention and focus, even during the most turbulent workdays.Joakim Eriksson is a Client Director for the consulting firm Mannaz, leadership consultant and advicer. He's a certified tutor at Googles search Inside Yourself-program. Joakim is also an author to different books such as "Building Sustainable Leadership from the Inside".

  • by Joakim Eriksson
    39.99 kr.

    Through guided meditation practices, this podcast series provides you with tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader.This part of the series delves in to building resilience. This episode is an introduction to the four core elements of building personal resilience.Leadership Meditations - Sustainable High PerformanceIn Mindful Leadership Meditations, the experienced leadership consultant, Joakim Eriksson, delves into the art of maintaining inner peace and focus amidst the chaos of decision-making. The series is designed to give you tools to balance your nervous system, to think creatively, recover and boost your empathy as a leader. Through guided meditation practices, Joakim Eriksson guides you through exercises that can be seamlessly introduced between work tasks, helping you to lead with intention and focus, even during the most turbulent workdays.Joakim Eriksson is a Client Director for the consulting firm Mannaz, leadership consultant and advicer. He's a certified tutor at Googles search Inside Yourself-program. Joakim is also an author to different books such as "Building Sustainable Leadership from the Inside".