Nikolas Struble
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Life: What Nat to Do
- A Hot Take on the Advice You Never Asked For
- De: Nat's What I Reckon
- Narrado por: Nat's What I Reckon
- Duración: 3 h y 46 m
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Some advice suits certain people more than others. Some advice is...redundant waffle. And Nat's What I Reckon refuses to let it slide! Ya see, Nat's got a loud mouth and a taste for taking the piss out of stuff—it's how he lives, laughs and loves. Now, his target's the tired old life advice he's had enough of: Man up. Good vibes only. No pain no gain. Carpe diem. What a punish! Buckle up for Nat's unrequested take on pushing back against expectations and rolling through life with some laughs and kindness like a real, righteous ratbag!
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I love how real he is!
- De Amazon Customer en 07-17-24
- Life: What Nat to Do
- A Hot Take on the Advice You Never Asked For
- De: Nat's What I Reckon
- Narrado por: Nat's What I Reckon
Genuine through and through
Revisado: 06-12-24
The best part about this listen was hearing Nat (and Jules of course) speak earnestly, genuinely, lovingly, and truthfully from his (and her) own experience (which is complicated just like the rest of us). I loved listening to him take the piss out of all the absurdities of “normalcy” we all encounter countless times every single day of our lives. The last time I checked “normal” was just a setting on a washing machine. I’ve never met a single person that could qualify as “normal”. Nat’s take on the saccharine quality of modern society is honestly a welcome confirmation that I’m not the only one put off by the absurdity of it all. I wouldn’t change a single thing about this piece of art. It is truth in human expression. Cheers Nat’s What I Reckon this is a gem. I would recommend this to literally anyone and have recommended this listen to most people I talk to regularly.
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