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  • 2 months ago | emilypfreeman.substack.com | Stephanie Duncan Smith |Kelley Nikondeha |Emily Freeman

    Once a month I offer these substack posts free for everyone so this post is accessible to all. If you would like access to these posts every week, I would be so grateful for you to join us at the monthly or annual level. Your support makes this work possible. Thank you. Here’s a simple morning rhythm could take as little as 15 minutes or as long as an hour. I’ll share it here with you now because I can feel the anxiety in the air less than two weeks before Election Day in the United States.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Emily Freeman |Jon Turney

    Jon and Nat Chat With Emily Freeman - Author of How To Walk Into A Room

  • Apr 15, 2024 | listennotes.com | Oliver Burkeman |Emily Freeman

    No matter your level of extroversion or introversion, your age, your life stage, or any other factor, we all need friends. I tend to focus on more concrete things on the show, but I think that one of the reasons we struggle to find and maintain meaningful relationships is partly a logistical one. And yet, finding time to connect with people is just as important if not more important than finding time to pay your bills and cook your meals and tend to your job and your home and all the things.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | libraryjournal.com | Emily Freeman

    . Mar. 2024. 240p. ISBN 9780063328822. $26.99. SELF-HELP COPY ISBN Freeman, host of The Next Right Thing podcast, spiritual director, and author of five books, including The Next Right Thing, focuses on the metaphorical rooms where people live in their personal and professional lives: house of worship, home, relationships, community groups, workplace, etc. The book is divided into three parts. The first discusses how to walk out of a room.

  • Mar 12, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Emily Freeman |Isabelle McConville

    B&N Reads, Guest Post, The Good Book Share Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Wall Street Journal bestselling author and podcast host of The Next Right Thing, Emily P. Freeman provides a new framework for approaching the age-old question, is it time to move on?

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