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Manipulation
- Proven Manipulation Techniques to Influence People with NLP, Mind Control and Persuasion!
- De: Pete Martin, Nataly Meyers
- Narrado por: Sam Bogart
- Duración: 2 h y 19 m
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Interpreting people by understanding the verbal and non-verbal cues they give us can provide something beyond a superficial reading of their behavior. Adding psychology to a sociological analysis of human behavior provides a broader, deeper pool of information, especially when seen through the lens of communication. When we're able to interpret people where they stand, it's possible to exploit the information they freely offer and steer them toward our desired outcome.
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it turned into a social rehabilitation book
- De Cody en 02-18-17
- Manipulation
- Proven Manipulation Techniques to Influence People with NLP, Mind Control and Persuasion!
- De: Pete Martin, Nataly Meyers
- Narrado por: Sam Bogart
Will edit once complete, but very difficult to listen to
Revisado: 11-21-19
This book feels archaic. I hope that the reader sounds archaic and doesn’t articulate well causing the book to sound muddled and dissed jointed due to inflection upon the wrong areas. And example of how this feels archaic is where they talk about a firm handshake. This is something I heard about along time ago, but no longer reads the way the author believes that it reads.Awesome people give a firm handshake, but it ends up being crashing. Doing this leads to people thinking that that individual is overbearing, a jerk, and someone that you can’t trust.
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Whiskey Women
- The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey
- De: Fred Minnick
- Narrado por: James Killavey
- Duración: 7 h y 30 m
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Without women, whiskey may not exist. In Whiskey Women, Wall Street Journal-best-selling author Fred Minnick tells the tales of women who have created this industry, from Mesopotamia's first beer brewers and distillers to America's rough-and-tough bootleggers during Prohibition. Women have long distilled, marketed, and owned spirits companies. These strong women built many iconic brands, including Bushmills, Laphroaig, and Maker's Mark.
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Women should be proud of this.
- De Tracy en 01-29-16
- Whiskey Women
- The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey
- De: Fred Minnick
- Narrado por: James Killavey
Awful. Could have been good
Revisado: 03-21-17
This book might have been good. I don't know because the narrator was TERRIBLE. I couldn't understand him most of the time. His inflection was wrong with broken speech patterns. Honestly, I had to check to see if there was an actual narrator because I thought they used a terrible automated computer program.
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Proof
- The Science of Booze
- De: Adam Rogers
- Narrado por: Sean Runnette
- Duración: 8 h y 45 m
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In Proof, Adam Rogers reveals alcohol as a miracle of science, going deep into the pleasures of making and drinking booze—and the effects of the latter. The people who make and sell alcohol may talk about history and tradition, but alcohol production is really powered by physics, molecular biology, organic chemistry, and a bit of metallurgy—and our taste for those products is a melding of psychology and neurobiology.
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Great listening to all about booze
- De Atila en 08-02-14
- Proof
- The Science of Booze
- De: Adam Rogers
- Narrado por: Sean Runnette
Interesting and informative
Revisado: 03-19-17
This book was fantastic. Adam Rogera covers the history and scientific components of spirits. I loved it. Books like these are the reason I recently accepted a job with a lengthy commute. I get the opportunity to educate myself in an unboring manner. The narrator, Sean Runnette was also fantastic, soothing, and easy on the ears. Just before I started listening to this book, I made a whole hearted attempt to listen to "Whiskey Women"- YIKES. The narrator is that book was so terrible that I couldn't follow the story line. His inflection didn't make any sense and the reading was choppy. I felt like I had listening to a computer generated voice. This is NOT the case with Sean Runnette. He reads with the strength , ease, and confidence of a classically trained actor
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