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Dirty Laundry
- Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help
- De: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Narrado por: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Duración: 4 h y 2 m
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What if you stopped feeling ashamed of constantly being late or of getting so hyperfocused on a task that you drop everything else you had to do? How can you as a partner, parent, or friend better understand your neurodivergent loved one’s way of moving through the world? In Dirty Laundry, life partners Rich Pink and Rox Emery unapologetically guide you through the ups and downs of life with ADHD. Every chapter starts with a common symptom of ADHD, like impulsivity or struggles with finances, and an earnest moment from their own lives to show you how they navigate the symptom together.
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Perfect. Should be mandatory reading in middle school for the entirety of our neurodiverse world!!
- De Debra F. Wiens en 03-07-24
- Dirty Laundry
- Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help
- De: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
- Narrado por: Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery
Brutal (but beautiful) honesty
Revisado: 12-04-24
Rich and Rox lay out what it’s like to experience ADHD life for both those experiencing it and those who love someone with it. As a newly diagnosed person, myself, I found myself almost acting surprised (lol) when Rox would tell of some of her moments with it because for so long, I chalked mine up to everything and anything but ADHD. Both do a fantastic job of describing some of the challenges and benefits of a life with ADHD. Cannot recommend this book enough, especially for those in a relationship with someone who does not have ADHD.
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Lessons in Chemistry
- A Novel
- De: Bonnie Garmus
- Narrado por: Miranda Raison, Bonnie Garmus, Pandora Sykes
- Duración: 11 h y 55 m
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Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing as an average woman. But it’s the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute takes a very unscientific view of equality. Except for one: Calvin Evans; the lonely, brilliant, Nobel–prize nominated grudge-holder who falls in love with—of all things—her mind. True chemistry results.
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Making my 3 adult daughters read this
- De Teresa H. en 04-07-22
- Lessons in Chemistry
- A Novel
- De: Bonnie Garmus
- Narrado por: Miranda Raison, Bonnie Garmus, Pandora Sykes
Elizabeth Zott is every woman
Revisado: 04-06-24
The narration is done flawlessly and gives life to the words Bonnie Garmus wrote. This book feels like a calling home - an acknowledgment that every woman, no matter her profession or background, should be seen and heard. A must read for anyone searching for a strength they didn’t know they had.
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The Wild and Free Family
- Forging Your Own Path to a Life Full of Wonder, Adventure, and Connection
- De: Ainsley Arment
- Narrado por: Emily Ellet
- Duración: 6 h y 40 m
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As parents, we dream of creating a magical childhood for our kids, yet it can be so easy to slip into autopilot. Ainsley Arment-- a mother of five, founder of the thriving community Wild + Free, and bestselling author-- is no stranger to the barrage of decisions, opportunities, and daily tasks that each day brings. But what Ainsley has discovered is that the magic of life isn’t found in the hustle and bustle of constant activity but in the intentional ordinary decisions of our days.
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Judgmental despite what the author claims
- De Jenna en 01-16-24
- The Wild and Free Family
- Forging Your Own Path to a Life Full of Wonder, Adventure, and Connection
- De: Ainsley Arment
- Narrado por: Emily Ellet
Like a breath of fresh air
Revisado: 12-14-23
Ainsley did a fantastic job at showing how parents can find that ‘sweet spot’ between work, kids, society, and all the other things we juggle. Her message and ideas are based on realistic principles and not lofty goals us parents can’t attain. A great book and very well read!
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The Blue Collar CEO
- My Gutsy Journey from Rookie Contractor to Multi-Millionaire Construction Boss
- De: Mandy Rennehan
- Narrado por: Mandy Rennehan
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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Born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Mandy Rennehan began her business career at the age of ten by catching bait and selling it to local fishermen. She was so good at her job, she knew she wanted to be her own boss one day. At the age of seventeen, Rennehan decided to strike out on her own, so she packed a hockey bag full of her belongings and fled to Halifax, where she began cold calling construction companies, volunteering to work for free, so she could learn more about contracting and the trades.
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Great listen!
- De Destiny en 08-25-24
- The Blue Collar CEO
- My Gutsy Journey from Rookie Contractor to Multi-Millionaire Construction Boss
- De: Mandy Rennehan
- Narrado por: Mandy Rennehan
Brilliant!
Revisado: 05-23-22
Mandy’s story is one that is not only full of grit and humility, but is hilariously raw. As a fellow woman in the trades, this book is an absolute must to read!
I found myself relating to her journey in this field more times than I could count and could not agree more with her views on needing to support, protect and grow the trades.
Her candor was refreshing while her values and heart had me smiling to hear that success can be had without losing one’s soul.
This book is worth every penny and then some!
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