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Rewilding: Freedom, Fearlessness, and Finding Our Way Home

by Jane Green

Who would you be if you stopped caring what anyone else thought? What if real freedom isn’t about reinventing yourself… but about letting the woman you buried years ago grow wild again?

To the world, Jane Green had everything: bestselling novels, a beautiful home, the perfect family. Inside, she was disappearing, squeezed into the roles of wife, mother, provider, eternal people-pleaser while her marriage cooled, her children flew, and her own dreams gathered dust.

Then she stopped squeezing herself into shapes that didn’t fit.

Rewilding is the raw, exhilarating story of what happened next. Of rediscovering the loud, messy, paint-splattered art student she once was. Of choosing meaningful friendships over obligation, creativity over perfection, and the truth over silence. Of learning – messily and joyfully – that home isn’t a place you build for other people. It’s the life you dare to live for yourself.

Part memoir, part battle cry, Rewilding is for any woman who has ever felt invisible in her own story. And it’s proof that surrender could be the most radical act of all… and that the most powerful thing you can do is stop trying to be good, and start being free.

For readers of Glennon Doyle, Elizabeth Gilbert and Brene Brown

publishing
June 4, 2026

The Disease of Belief: How Your Convictions Can Heal Your or Destroy You

by Dr. Kevin Hoffarth, MD, IFMCP

What if disease isn’t the body failing, but the body trying to be heard?

For decades, illness has been framed as something to fight, suppress, or fix. But what if symptoms aren’t random errors? What if they are meaningful signals, expressions of the beliefs, memories, and identity patterns carried within the nervous system? Viewed through the lens of the mind-body connection, the body begins to look less like a broken machine and more like an intelligent communicator.

In The Disease of Belief, Kevin Hoffarth, MD, IFMCP explores how biology is shaped by the meaning we assign to our experiences. Drawing on real clinical stories, neuroscience, and a deep understanding of human identity, he shows how emotional patterning, stress physiology, and subconscious beliefs can translate into physical symptoms - and how healing often begins when those messages are understood rather than resisted.

This book is not about “thinking positive,” ignoring science, or blaming yourself for illness. Instead, it offers a grounded, compassionate medical reference for understanding health through the interplay of mental health, behavior, and physiology. By reframing symptoms as information, it opens the door to practical mind-body interventions and more sustainable forms of self-care.

When the beliefs that shape our inner world begin to shift, the body often responds in ways we once thought impossible. Health becomes less about fighting symptoms and more about listening to them.

Healing becomes not a battle, but a remembering.

released
January 20, 2026