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Your Hidden Superpower
- The Kindness That Makes You Unbeatable at Work and Connects You with Anyone
- De: Adrienne Bankert
- Narrado por: Adrienne Bankert, Bill Krause
- Duración: 5 h y 39 m
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Kindness isn’t merely about getting along with people and being nice. It’s a game changer in business, the door opener to opportunity, and the key to authenticity and confidence. It’s a superpower that can be honed through an intentional lifestyle of kindness and is especially important in these divisive times.
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Great content . Thought provoking. A MUST READ !!!
- De David W. Johnson en 12-13-20
- Your Hidden Superpower
- The Kindness That Makes You Unbeatable at Work and Connects You with Anyone
- De: Adrienne Bankert
- Narrado por: Adrienne Bankert, Bill Krause
Good Morning Gorgeous AB
Revisado: 02-27-21
The daily smelt which lays the foundation for exhibiting grace through kindness enlists the charge of the milennial medias specialist Adrienne Bankert with thoughtput reactions to everyday situations in cosmopolitan living.
A traveler-by-profession is successful when her gut instinct is to throw her princess scepter out on the threshing floor to pinpoint the needles in the haystacks as gold, and find seamsters among the sheppard children to knit the mid-drift playclothes fit for drummers, slingshot warriors or hunter-gathers, smokestack signalers, and time-traveled innovators.
A.B., as some know her, inspires people not just from in her circle to vet what is inside anyone to accomplish blessings for others, fulfilling needs through improvised empathy, and adjudicating stifling emotions, attitudes, or actions through mitigated contrition with least derogatory-restrictive responses. All praise to our professional journalist/anchor Adrienne B. for her humanity, which she reads out as the Princess of Villiage Marathoners championning the cause to uplift many into understanding the intricacies of faith-building from kindness principles transmitting grace.
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Episode 1: Bryan Stevenson
- De: Common
- Narrado por: Common
- Duración: 1 h y 2 m
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Does justice have a soundtrack? Harvard-trained lawyer Bryan Stevenson has made it his mission to challenge racism in the criminal justice system.
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WOW powerful !!!!
- De iconic en 11-22-20
- Episode 1: Bryan Stevenson
- De: Common
- Narrado por: Common
un-A-Brit-edged and unapologetic
Revisado: 01-25-21
Can Mr Stevenson audioread George Orwell's 1984 for Audible? Our people, especially Americans, need representation in this venture. He would bring a wider audience to this Bible-prophetic book.
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Episode 6: Nas
- De: Common
- Narrado por: Common
- Duración: 49 m
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What’s the first song that touched your soul? Nas is widely considered one of the greatest rappers in hip-hop history.
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NAS one of the GREATEST
- De Amazon Customer en 12-21-22
- Episode 6: Nas
- De: Common
- Narrado por: Common
Into your own. Nas. A place for dreamhomes.
Revisado: 01-06-21
Hip hop magriotsulo miracle agent NAS globalized the music industry to this day for contemporary entrepreneurs of the post-modern entertainment era. Your host Common brings thought-provoking exploratory into the podcast intro with Nas, while delving into their similarities and simple common upbringings. The childhoods of these media giants bring functionality into the frienemy disparities between East vs West Coast localizations.
As a Gen X cohort, I can relate to the old school relationships NAS has had with music, females, and being on different social circles in various lifestages. His dad influenced his desires in multiethnic musical genres, and positioned him to learn instrumentals. I really related to the evidence within Nas to relay his love for lyricism in the hip hop art form. It reverberated my urgency to "put a spin" to my signature talent in praise and storytelling in singing or word rapping in front of an audience.
The feedback Common had given Nas raises the quality standard of contracting time with artists of their calibre. I can remember greats like Candy Shannon, Mona of tropical beats, and Don Correleone engage intros like such a standard as Common's to perform in this nostalgic episode of Mix Powertape Sound. When you have a hunger like Common to stay fresh, people have a tendency to gravitate energies toward you. The universally shared trademark intellectual planar scopes that the two hip hop and action entertainment moguls alliterate to the podcast link millennial assertiveness in parenthood and the authentic acceptance of their credence and reasons for living.
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A Mercy
- De: Toni Morrison
- Narrado por: Toni Morrison
- Duración: 6 h y 26 m
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Jacob is an Anglo-Dutch trader and adventurer, with a small holding in the harsh north. Despite his distaste for dealing in "flesh," he takes a small slave girl in part payment for a bad debt from a plantation owner in Catholic Maryland. This is Florens, "with the hands of a slave and the feet of a Portuguese lady." Florens looks for love, first from Lina, an older servant woman at her new master's house, but later from a handsome blacksmith, an African, never enslaved.
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Great book
- De Pablo Tebas en 01-18-09
- A Mercy
- De: Toni Morrison
- Narrado por: Toni Morrison
Masterful folklore inculcation and empathy shared
Revisado: 05-29-20
Nearly a year after my soulmate's rest, A Mercy is approved for CAW-tM.
The betrayals of women to become mothers and of the men who revered them are uniquely inherent emnities bonded since the dawn of Creation.
The story of Jakob and Rebecca Vaark relates so much to the Christian storylines of Creation regarding Adam's walk with his god (Jakob with the blacksmith) and Yaashra'al's relationship with his mother impacting his stewardship towards his wives and possessions (Sir Vaark's adventures on his day job, managing the liquidity of gentry like Senyor's; the trips to the saloons; the introduction to an arranged marriage to Rebecca)
My zeal for A Mercy zeniths in Flourence physical trek to save the life of Mistress Rebecca, in finding the smithee. This trek and the character taking it reminds me of a struggle I face with everyday with mortality and with those few who depend on me frequently from a foreground aspect. I find that I need a holding down and tussle with an angel, like the blacksmith, to not only keep from pleasing folk at my expense, but to seek from our Creator the blessings he uniquely has for me.
A hero saves those in distress, not only from the dangers around them, if not those ones depreciated in distress. The common sense adage, "God helps those who help themselves," isn't in the Bible, and this adage isn't accurate by one word, "themselves." The reasoning is this: "must a gambler sell all his possessions to risk for earning more. How happy will that person be if he wins it all, and lose his soul?" For a protagonist caricature like Jakob Vaark, the hero risks his life to teach the underprivileged of society how to read and gives values to their lives, yet he cannot save his own life.
A hero is one whom God helps to help others. Why otherwise would Jesus willfully allow others to nail him to a tree to die? He will die to resurrect Senyora Morrison, if she allowed him to dine with her despite what her family may think.
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