The Resource Hub
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A growing list of books, podcasts, apps, creators, and media to support you as you rebuild and design your next chapter.
The full list in a Notion spreadsheet can be accessed here. Each recommendation is tagged with the relevant topics so you can quickly find what’s most useful right now.
The list here includes the highlights and recommended resources from my weekly “Things That Are Actually Worth Consuming” section of my newsletter. Click below to get it straight to your email every week:
Tools and guides for starting over:
📚 Books:
The New Happy | Stephanie Harrison: A reframe on happiness that goes beyond achievement. (VIDEO)
It’s Not Always Depression | Hilary Jacobs Hendel: A roadmap to understanding and releasing emotions. (VIDEO)
Hormone Intelligence | Aviva Romm: A practical guide to women’s health and hormonal balance. (VIDEO)
Designing Your Life | Bill Burnett & Dave Evans: A design-thinking framework for building a life you actually want. (VIDEO)
The Practice | Seth Godin: How to show up daily and create meaningful work. (VIDEO)
The One Thing | Gary Keller & Jay Papasan: A method for focusing on what really matters. (VIDEO)
Patriarchy Stress Disorder | Valerie Rein: Healing from the invisible wounds of patriarchy. (VIDEO)
The Authority Gap | Mary Ann Sieghart: Why women’s voices are still undervalued in society. (VIDEO)
Quiet | Susan Cain: The power of introverts in a world built for extroverts. (VIDEO)
Range | David Epstein: Why generalists thrive in a specialized world. (VIDEO)
Personality Isn’t Permanent | Benjamin Hardy: How to intentionally reinvent who you are. (VIDEO)
I’m Mostly Here To Enjoy Myself | Glynnis MacNicol: One Woman’s Pursuit of Pleasure in Paris. (VIDEO)
Do Nothing | Celeste Headlee: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving
Overcoming Underearning | Barbara Stanny: A Five-Step Plan to a Richer Life (VIDEO)
Mom’s House, Dad’s House for Kids | Isolina Ricci Ph.D.: Guide for kids on how to stay strong and succeed in life when parents separate, divorce, or get married again.
📱Apps:
Libby: Free ebooks and audiobooks from your library. (VIDEO)
Copilot Money: Personal finance and budgeting app. (VIDEO)
Waking Up: Secular spirituality, meditation, lessons, and Insights for a better life (VIDEO)
👂Podcasts:
Lessons from a Quitter: How to reinvent your career and life in 5 years. (VIDEO)
The Female Dating Strategy: Unfiltered dating and relationship talk for women. (VIDEO)
The Audaci-Tea: Bold feminist commentary and conversations. (VIDEO)
📺 TV:
Made for Love: A satirical look at marriage, tech, and autonomy. (VIDEO)
Sirens: A witty dramedy on identity and relationships. (VIDEO)
Better Things: A raw portrayal of single motherhood. (VIDEO)
The Undoing: A thriller about marriage, secrets, and survival. (VIDEO)
The Beast In Me: A famous author is pulled into a twisted mind game with her rich, powerful new neighbor — who might be a murderer. (VIDEO)
🎬 Movies:
Martha: A perfectly imperfect starting-over story of an extraordinary woman. (VIDEO)
The One I Love: A surreal look at marriage and intimacy. (VIDEO)
Companion: A twisty take on partnership and selfhood. (VIDEO)
Poor Things: A wild re-invention of female freedom.
She Said: The journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein.
Seeing Allred: Women's rights attorney Gloria Allred takes on the biggest sexual assault cases in American culture.
🎓 Online Programs:
Limitless Life: Build your daily meditation practice. (VIDEO)
🏁 Other Tools:
The Anti-Planner | Danny Donovan: How to get sh*t done when you don’t feel like it (VIDEO)
Burnt Haystack Dating Method: Practical dating method and community to navigate modern dating (VIDEO)
Decision Radar: A tool that helps you make a complex decision with seven different models (VIDEO)
Household Budget Tracking - A free spreadsheet template
The Split Outreach Project - This project followed 12 kids of divorced parents, ages 6-12 and made a film focusing on the kids’ point of view during a divorce.
Your favorite isn’t on the list? I’d love to hear about it:


