HATCHer made Holiday Gifts
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Photography print collection from the Sahara Desert in Morocco // By. Eskil Bjerkestrand
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When Everyone Leads: How the Toughest Challenges Get Seen and Solved. Co-authored by Hatcher Julia Fabris McBride and Ed O’Malley. Leadership is engaging others to solve daunting challenges. Those challenges appear in our professional lives, in our communities, our families_and they seem unsolvable, beyond our ability to see what needs to be done or outside our capacity to make the changes needed. They are not. Because, leadership is an activity_small actions taken in moments of opportunity. And as you start to look around, you can begin to see more of those moments, seize the opportunity in those moments. Most importantly, you can help others see those opportunities too. ThatÕs why everyone can lead and the real power to solve our most important challenges is when everyone leads. // By. Julia Fabris McBride
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Puns and Chuckles is a delightful collection of one-liners that will keep you entertained on your coffee table. In this book, Chris crafts some of the finest and most clever one-liners from his observations traveling and living in many parts of the world. These concise and witty quips are a testament to the timeless art of humor in a world of social media and 140-character limits. With 100 side-splitting jokes and One-Liners, you’ll discover puns, zingers, and witty lines that are sure to tickle your funny bone and leave you rolling your eyes with glee. // By. Chris Ategeka
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Josu Salts – Flavored sea salts inspired by Korean and Asian flavors. All the salt comes from our fourth-generation family farm the small island of Imjado, South Korea. // By. Parker Thomas
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Bop It For Good- 25tth Anniversary inventors edition Bop It benefitting LightHouse for the Blind. // By. Dan Klitsner
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Give the gift of Creativity! Story Xperiential license for youth or adults. Follow the process Pixar uses to create stories like and with industry experts from Pixar, Netflix, Disney and more.Please use this special codefor a 50% discount at check out HATCH50 // By. Elyse Klaidman
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Your mindful shopping platform – The WorldÕs First Transparency Engine // By. Mark Goerner
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Future Hack (Chronicles of G.A.I.A.) / Sci-fi middle grade novel empowering youth around climate activism // By. Dana Klisanin
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Music and Merch from R-SON the Voice of Reason // By. Randy Green AKA R-SON the Voice of Reason
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Green Giants: how smart companies turn sustainability into billion dollar businesses // By. Freya Williams
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HEAVENLAND / true fiction where a man and a dog meet in heaven and reflect on life on Earth // By. Bret Johnson
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The Power of a Joyful Village: How Intergenerational Solutions and Age-Friendly Communities Can Heal Us All // By. Derenda Schubert, PhD
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BarnetÕs new book, How to Be a Friend (in an Unfriendly World), born from a Columbia University course he created for psychologists, offers a heartfelt guide to practicing friendship. Known for films including Oscar-winning What Dreams May ComeÊand the Emmy-honored Homeless to Harvard, Barnet brings both storyteller and teacher to a central question: How do we stay open in a world that seems organized to shut us down. PSÑPick up a freeÊFriendship Field GuideÊatÊbarnetbain.com, a pocket cheat sheet for when friending goes sideways. // By. Barnet Bain
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Bend, Not Break: A Life in Two Worlds
Born on the eve of China’s Cultural Revolution, Ping Fu was separated from her family at the age of eight. She grew up fighting hunger and humiliation and shielding her younger sister from the teenagers in Mao’s Red Guard. At twenty-five, she found her way to the United States; her only resources were $80 and a few phrases of English. Yet Ping persevered, and the hard-won lessons of her childhood guided her to success in her new homeland. Aided by her well-honed survival instincts, a few good friends, and the kindness of strangers, she grew into someone she never thought she’d be—a strong, independent, entrepreneurial leader. “She tells her story with intelligence, verve and a candor that is often heart-rending.”
—The Wall Street Journal. By Ping Fu
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Brave New You: Strategies, Tools, and Neurohacks to Live More Courageously Every Day (Hachette 2024) By Mary Poffenroth, Ph.D.
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