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Machan Taylor’s Bold New Book “Naked Out Loud” — Available Now Worldwide

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Acclaimed singer, songwriter, and creative visionary Machan Taylor has officially released her long-awaited book “Naked Out Loud,” now available worldwide. Published by New Haven Publishers, the book dives into the raw, unfiltered heart of what it means to create, to feel deeply, and to live without apology in a world that constantly pushes people to hide their truest selves.

Part memoir, part artistic manifesto, “Naked Out Loud” crackles with the same emotional honesty that has always defined Machan’s music. She opens the doors to her inner world—creativity, heartbreak, joy, courage, the whole messy, beautiful ride—and invites readers to shed their own masks along the way.

Machan’s career reads like a tour through modern music history: performing with Pink Floyd, Sting, Foreigner, Pat Benatar, and countless others while carving out her own respected lane as a solo artist and educator. In this book, she turns that lens inward, threading poetic reflections through real stories of triumph, doubt, and the relentless pursuit of authentic expression.

With its worldwide release, “Naked Out Loud” instantly becomes a powerful and thoughtful gift for anyone craving depth, truth, and inspiration.

Grab your copy of “Naked Out Loud” by Machan Taylor here:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Naked-Out-Loud-Machan-Taylor/dp/191597528X
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/naked-out-loud-machan-taylor/1148736010?ean=9781915975287

Official website: https://www.machantaylor.com

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How Publicity Turned Into Philosophy – Howard Bloom

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Most people write about what Howard Bloom did. The smarter story—the one that actually matters—is how he thinks.

Because Howard Bloom didn’t just move culture. He decoded it.

Long before branding became a boardroom buzzword or a marketing science, Bloom was already approaching it like a living system—something organic, behavioral, almost biological. Where others saw trends, he saw patterns. Where others chased attention, he studied the mechanisms that created it.

He wasn’t simply promoting artists. He was analyzing the invisible forces that make audiences respond, connect, and believe.

This is what separates him.

Bloom’s mind doesn’t stay in one lane. It moves—effortlessly—between media, science, psychology, and human behavior. The same brain that understood how to amplify cultural icons could also step back and ask the bigger question: why do humans follow, react, and elevate certain ideas in the first place?

That’s not publicity. That’s systems thinking.

And it’s why his work feels different.

While the industry was busy building brands, Bloom was reverse-engineering influence itself. He treated culture like data before data became king. He understood that movements weren’t accidents—they were reactions. Signals. Chain reactions waiting to be triggered.

“Before branding became a science, Howard Bloom was already treating it like one.”

That idea doesn’t just define his past—it explains his relevance now.

Because in a world drowning in content, noise, and manufactured fame, the real power belongs to those who understand the underlying code. The architecture of attention. The psychology of belief.

Howard Bloom saw that architecture early.

And once you realize that, you stop looking at what he did—

and start understanding how he changed the way culture itself is read.

The official website for Howard Bloom may be found at https://www.howardbloom.net

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