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Excellent!!
Revisado: 12-21-23
I enjoy, learn and reflect - thank you! Every episode is so well prepared and delivered. I will keep listening!!
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Watch Your Back
- Nine Proven Strategies to Reduce Your Neck and Back Pain Without Surgery
- De: Ken Hansraj MD
- Narrado por: Graham Winton
- Duración: 8 h y 3 m
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A self-care guide for better back health—and overall well-being—with nine essential strategies to support your neck and spine.
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Informative
- De LiLiy hong en 04-26-23
- Watch Your Back
- Nine Proven Strategies to Reduce Your Neck and Back Pain Without Surgery
- De: Ken Hansraj MD
- Narrado por: Graham Winton
No PDF
Revisado: 03-08-23
No Pdf included with audiobook. I'd rate more if this was plain fiction but it is supposed to be a guidance and the audio format needs its accompanying form to achieve that. It would be of great service, reference, help and more. Not including reference sheets for the routines and the exercises is a great miss. I contacted all possible leads and got no response.
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Recapture the Rapture
- Rethinking God, Sex, and Death in a World That’s Lost Its Mind
- De: Jamie Wheal
- Narrado por: Jamie Wheal
- Duración: 14 h y 29 m
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A peak-performance expert maps out a revolutionary new practice - hedonic engineering - that combines the best of neuroscience and optimal psychology. It’s an intensive program of breathing, movement, and sexuality that mends trauma, heightens inspiration, and tightens connections - helping us wake up, grow up, and show up for a world that needs us all.
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solid meh
- De John en 06-10-21
- Recapture the Rapture
- Rethinking God, Sex, and Death in a World That’s Lost Its Mind
- De: Jamie Wheal
- Narrado por: Jamie Wheal
Please make sure you like the reading or do another format
Revisado: 08-15-21
I am almost 1 hour into This book. I am not sure that I’m going to be able to be listening to the reader. It is horrible! Understandably, this is the author and I wish his reading was as good as his speech, or talking. The prosody and the narration in the reading of his own sentences is it so bad, but I’m shaking my head in every sentence. Which takes a lot from the meaning of the book or its content. I am writing this review one hour into the book and debating whether I want to continue listening to this horrible narration, so that you can think about listening to the sample and deciding for yourself whether you want to go with the audiobook or with a different format. I am truly hoping that this book gets a different narrator, with all due respect to the author. But reading is better done by skilled reader.
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Love After 50
- How to Find It, Enjoy It, and Keep It
- De: Francine Russo
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
- Duración: 8 h y 7 m
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Studies keep showing that love after 50 is more satisfying than at any other stage in life, and it makes sense: At this stage, you are more emotionally stable and more focused on the present; you know what you absolutely have to have, but also what you can live without; partnering is no longer about building family and fortune — it’s about sharing intimacy as grounded individuals. And sex isn’t pass/fail anymore, but about becoming erotic friends.
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very encouraging and practical.
- De Amazon Customer en 07-31-21
- Love After 50
- How to Find It, Enjoy It, and Keep It
- De: Francine Russo
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
‘Name changed” unnecessary repetition ruins this book
Revisado: 07-27-21
I had a very negative experience with a duration of this book. The writer could have omitted the cases (obsessively, irritatingly) when “name changed” was repeated. So many, that it just makes you what value it adds besides frustration. Couldn’t the author just make a disclaimer that most of the names are changed?! Couldn’t the narration leave out all the cases when such thing was mentioned?! There was only one case when the author wanted to mention the real names. 1000 other cases and names needed the ‘name changed’ often several times in one sentence. Weak presentation.
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