Resources
10 entries across 8 study areas. Books, podcasts, and videos that appear in transition pathways.
Books
Dan Siegel
Reframes the adolescent brain as undergoing a profound neurological remodeling that generates essential human qualities: novelty-seeking, peer-orientation, intensity, and creative exploration — if adults can meet teens with curiosity rather than control.
David Whyte
Through poetry and personal essay, David Whyte explores what it means to take one's soul seriously in the workplace — tracing how the call of the unknown is not an obstacle but the very path of creative professional life.
Debbie Ford
Debbie Ford's foundational guide to shadow work — the practice of accepting and integrating the parts of ourselves we have denied or rejected. Shows that the qualities we most condemn in others are often the shadow aspects of our own unlived potential.
David Whyte
An earlier David Whyte book exploring poetry, mythology, and the courage required to bring one's full self into organizational life. Uses Shakespeare, Beowulf, and Dante as a mirror on the psychological demands of the modern workplace.
Ocean Vuong
A letter from a Vietnamese-American son to his illiterate mother, this novel-in-letters ranges from the tender to the brutal — tracing war, addiction, poverty, and queer desire. A meditation on the body, grief, and what it means to survive.
Brené Brown
Brené Brown identifies ten guideposts for wholehearted living — ways of engaging with the world from a place of worthiness rather than shame. Courage, compassion, and connection, she argues, require the willingness to be imperfect and vulnerable.
Oriah Mountain Dreamer
An extended meditation on a single poem exploring what it truly means to show up in life with authenticity, grief, desire, and full presence intact.
Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle's memoir-manifesto charts her path from addiction and performance to an honest, uncontained life — including leaving her marriage for a woman she had just met. A defiant invitation to stop taming yourself for others' comfort.
Emily Folk
An exploration of values-based decision-making and what shapes our sense of meaning and purpose.
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
A feminist Jungian classic tracing the Wild Woman archetype through folk tales and myths from across cultures. Shows how women's instinctual, creative nature has been tamed — and how reclaiming it restores vitality and soul.
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