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The Way of the Dragon Slayer
- 7 Reasons Men Need Brothers
- De: Danny Silk
- Narrado por: Danny Silk
- Duración: 7 h y 24 m
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The Way of the Dragon Slayer is a road map for men to find their brothers in arms so they can face and conquer the fears that have always stood between them taking their place as providers, protectors, and connectors. These fears are the seven “dragons” that every man must slay in their primary relationships and realms of responsibility.
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weeding out the bad and planting the good
- De Marci Porter en 01-09-25
- The Way of the Dragon Slayer
- 7 Reasons Men Need Brothers
- De: Danny Silk
- Narrado por: Danny Silk
Danny doesn’t miss
Revisado: 11-23-24
Solid, insightful, timely and practical. A must read for men of all ages, and a plan for walking it out together. Love this book.
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Enforcer to Entrepreneur
- Achieving Hockey Stick Growth in Life, Business, and Sports
- De: Jerry Rollins
- Narrado por: Jerry Rollins
- Duración: 6 h y 57 m
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Nothing in business is a mystery. Success comes through careful study and dedication to the process. I was a professional hockey player who grew up in a hockey family. My dad is Al Rollins, NHL player and professional coach. In my childhood and as a young man, I was surrounded by the greats: Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, and Wayne Gretzky. I was lucky enough to learn a lot from them about life, sportsmanship, and excellence. But this is not a hockey book.
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The Great One
- De glen galloway en 05-24-23
- Enforcer to Entrepreneur
- Achieving Hockey Stick Growth in Life, Business, and Sports
- De: Jerry Rollins
- Narrado por: Jerry Rollins
The Great One
Revisado: 05-24-23
Thoroughly enjoyed this. I knew a little bit about Jerry’s hockey career before I started reading, but had no real idea how he was able to parlay that success so seamlessly. This book is the peek behind the curtain.
Jerry’s ability to connect the dots between the will to win and what it actually takes to master the leadership game is incredible. The later chapters interpolate that into the broader purpose of passing it all on, and Jerry’s heart for and experience with mentoring really shine through.
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