Persuasion Episode 53: The Self We Find in ‘Eat, Pray, Love’
Eat, Pray, Love from Elizabeth Gilbert because a rally cry for women. 10 million copies and 10 years later what has that cry wrought?

Eat, Pray, Love from Elizabeth Gilbert because a rally cry for women. 10 million copies and 10 years later what has that cry wrought?


Evangelical Christians would do well to stop and listen, really listen, as Oprah has modeled so well for us.

In ‘Grantchester’ moral quandaries abound, and Sydney is not afraid to get stuck in one quagmire or another, because he is fully human, which includes being spiritual—dealing with the part of ourselves that is a counterpart to the lust of the eyes and the pride of life.


“People read Oprah recommendations. They think about them and talk about them. That means a lot of people are going to be reading and thinking about Bell’s work, so we should should be ready to talk with them about it.”
Ben Bartlett on why Dan’s advice industry should go on hiatus for a while.
In his debut post, Bill Reichart counts the ways Oprah is set to become the next big culture-changing evangelist.
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