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Call Sign Chaos
- Learning to Lead
- De: Jim Mattis, Bing West
- Narrado por: Danny Campbell
- Duración: 12 h y 1 m
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Call Sign Chaos is the account of Jim Mattis’ storied career, from wide-ranging leadership roles in three wars to ultimately commanding a quarter of a million troops across the Middle East. Along the way, Mattis recounts his foundational experiences as a leader, extracting the lessons he has learned about the nature of warfighting and peacemaking, the importance of allies, and the strategic dilemmas - and short-sighted thinking - now facing our nation.
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A pleasant surprise
- De Fountain of Chris en 09-06-19
- Call Sign Chaos
- Learning to Lead
- De: Jim Mattis, Bing West
- Narrado por: Danny Campbell
Must read - Mattis is a true patriot.
Revisado: 11-07-24
The only people who wouldn’t appreciate Mattis’ candor are those unwilling to stomach the realities of war. There’s so much I could say so I’ll be succinct, Americans like Mattis and Powell would make the founders and the framers very proud. We owe it to our heritage to acknowledge the great patriots throughout time.
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Hard Roll
- A Paramedic’s Perspective of Life and Death in New Orleans
- De: Jon McCarthy
- Narrado por: Arthur Flavell
- Duración: 8 h y 47 m
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Known as one of America's most dangerous cities, New Orleans plays host to incidents ranging from the tragic and disturbing to the completely bizarre - and during his career as an emergency medic, Jon McCarthy saw it all. He chronicles some of the most formative calls of his career in this autobiography that sounds like crime fiction. McCarthy demonstrates with detail and clarity that the difficult choice is often the right choice. While not for the faint of heart, each entry in this collection provides poignant insight into the bonds between medics and the people and city they serve.
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The nightmares we all take for granted, these guys are elbow deep in daily. Experience it here:
- De Sandy en 02-12-24
- Hard Roll
- A Paramedic’s Perspective of Life and Death in New Orleans
- De: Jon McCarthy
- Narrado por: Arthur Flavell
Should be required reading.
Revisado: 10-23-24
There’s a lot that could be said so I’ll keep it short. Very well written account of job that requires facing on a regular basis events that would horrify most people. Hard to overstate the importance of all the hard rollers out there keeping society functioning. The least we can do is familiarize ourselves with what they go through.
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Everyday Trauma
- Remapping the Brain's Response to Stress, Anxiety, and Painful Memories for a Better Life
- De: Tracey Shors PhD
- Narrado por: Jean Ann Douglass
- Duración: 6 h y 7 m
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Everyone experiences trauma. Whether a specific harrowing event or a series of stressful moments that culminate over time, trauma can echo and etch itself into our brain as we remember it again and again throughout our lives. In Everyday Trauma, neuroscientist Dr. Tracey Shors examines trauma with a focus on its pervasive nature - how it can happen at any time, through big or small events, and how it often reappears in the form of encoded memory.
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THIS BOOK WILL MAKE YOU THINK 🤔
- De Trina Lyons en 01-13-22
- Everyday Trauma
- Remapping the Brain's Response to Stress, Anxiety, and Painful Memories for a Better Life
- De: Tracey Shors PhD
- Narrado por: Jean Ann Douglass
Good overview trauma and its effects
Revisado: 05-28-24
It’s a fairly good overview of what trauma is, its effects on the brain, and the resulting challenges people face. My hunch is that this book is probably most useful for someone like me, I.e. one living with someone that has experienced trauma and lives with its effects. I say this because it’s an overview - it doesn’t go into great detail on any one topic - of a subject that is most likely pretty unfamiliar to most people. Yes, we’ve heard of trauma, but understanding what it does to a person is an another matter entirely and it can be pretty overwhelming knowing where to start learning. Since it’s short, you can easily get through it in a couple days. With that being said, it ends on a pretty hopeful note so for those that have experienced trauma, it too can serve as a guide of sorts on how healing can begin. Trauma really rewires the brain in such a way that can be hard to appreciate and this is a great place to start. If you’re well read on the topic, this book may not provide a lot of new information. Otherwise, for those of starting the journey of educating ourselves to help the ones we love, this is a pretty good place to start.
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