Joseph W. Burris
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Quit
- The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away
- De: Annie Duke
- Narrado por: Annie Duke
- Duración: 7 h y 43 m
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In Quit, Duke teaches you how to get good at quitting. Drawing on stories from elite athletes like Mount Everest climbers, founders of leading companies like Stewart Butterfield, the CEO of Slack, and top entertainers like Dave Chappelle, Duke explains why quitting is integral to success, as well as strategies for determining when to hold 'em, and when to fold 'em, that will save you time, energy, and money.
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LOTS of FILLER and the message sometimes gets lost
- De JLSeattle en 12-04-22
- Quit
- The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away
- De: Annie Duke
- Narrado por: Annie Duke
Great book!
Revisado: 12-04-24
Super easy to understand and apply to my life. Got me thinking about so many things. Worth a listen from anyone at any stage of any situation.
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The Sing Sing Files
- One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice
- De: Dan Slepian
- Narrado por: Dan Slepian
- Duración: 6 h y 56 m
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In 2002, Dan Slepian, a veteran producer for NBC’s Dateline, received a tip from a Bronx homicide detective that two men were serving twenty-five years to life in prison for a 1990 murder they did not commit. Haunted by what the detective had told him, Slepian began an investigation of the case that eventually resulted in freedom for the two men and launched Slepian on a two-decade personal and professional journey into a deeply flawed justice system fiercely resistant to rectifying—or even acknowledging—its mistakes and their consequences.
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Extra extraordinary and captivating Read!
- De Nicole en 09-19-24
- The Sing Sing Files
- One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice
- De: Dan Slepian
- Narrado por: Dan Slepian
Outstanding performance, thought provoking, page turner
Revisado: 10-16-24
I loved that not only did Dan Slepian read his own book but he included others voices and recordings as he told the story. This gave it depth and perspective. I didn’t know before reading this that I should even think about or consider our criminal justice system. This brings so many new thoughts and questions to my mind. It was so well done and a quick read. I would highly recommend this book to anyone.
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