Hello Cosmos community!
We want to know: What are you reading as we head into spring?
Please share your suggestions for our March “What We’re Reading” list here.
Selections will be featured in the community newsletter.
Hello Cosmos community!
We want to know: What are you reading as we head into spring?
Please share your suggestions for our March “What We’re Reading” list here.
Selections will be featured in the community newsletter.
Luckily, all of the books I’ve read recently were via my local library. I am a huge supporter of libraries! Here are a few I recommend:
Oaxaca Journal ( Oliver Sacks) Memoir
Mother Mary Comes to Me (Arandhati Roy) Auto=Biographical essays
Birds Art Life: A Year Of Observation (Kyo Maclear)
The Rhythm of Being (Raimon Panikkar} Philosophy/Theology
This month I’m reading:
How to Kill a Witch by Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell — hosts of the Witches of Scotland podcast — traces the misogynistic machinery behind Scotland’s 16th-century witch hunts, from accusation to execution.
Daniel Pink’s To Sell Is Human reframes sales as something we’re all doing constantly — pitching ideas, persuading colleagues, moving people to act — and offers practical, research-backed tools for doing it better. I’m reading it in service of my work with Cosmos Co-op, and to reframe how I think about sales and persuasion in general.