Build the future you want to live in.
“Michael Neece's In Kind is a brave work of enduring optimism that challenges cynicism with empathy, compassion, and self-awareness. Neece takes the world as it is and provides a narrative that helps readers envision a kinder way to navigate it, using his strong conscience and extensive exploration of self as a guide. The tangible takeaways and illuminating exercises in each chapter will empower readers to build powerful connections, foster cultures of empathy, and become catalysts for positive change as they bring more kindness to the world, starting with themselves.” - Kristen Hadeed, author of Permission to Screw Up
“In Kind: Consciously Create a Meaningful Life and Career offers a beacon of hope and a guidebook for a brighter tomorrow. Michael G. Neece takes us on a journey into the heart of kindness and its transformative power to reshape our world. Through captivating stories and real-life examples, he illustrates how kindness can mend broken bonds, heal wounds, and bridge the gaps that separate us.
This thought-provoking exploration of kindness doesn't restrict itself to individual actions; instead, it describes how those individual efforts naturally combine to help us build the future we want to live in.
More than just a book, it's a call to action, an invitation to transform your work environment into something brighter and more harmonious. Learn to implement this vision of a kinder tomorrow and discover the limitless possibilities that await in the pages of this heartwarming and empowering book.”
— Eyerusalem Fikru Mengistu, Economist
“This beautifully illustrated book by Michael G. Neece brilliantly captures a chapter in the history of the Morehead Planetarium. But it does so much more – it’s a story of commitment, courage, learning and the imagination. The bonds formed between museum director Tony Jenzano, Morehead Planetarium, and an amazing roster of famous astronauts were profound and lasting, and played a major role in sending the first Americans into space.”
Mary Pope Osborne
Author of the Magic Tree House Series
Michael also writes books to inspire youth to reach for a future that only they can build. In his children’s book, Tony Jenzano, Astronaut Trainer: The Man Who Made the Stars Shine, Michael illuminates the life story of the Morehead Planetarium director who oversaw NASA astronaut training in celestial navigation from 1960 – 1975.