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Cut The Tie | Define Success on Your Own Terms
- De: Thomas Helfrich
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- Cut The Tie Podcast - Define success on your terms — and "Cut The Tie" to whatever is holding you back.Cut The Tie is not just a podcast; it's a movement. Hosted by Thomas Helfrich, this highly impactful show features short-form interviews with remarkable individuals who share how they redefined success by boldly cutting ties with fear, doubt, bad habits, toxic environments, and limiting beliefs. You'll hear exactly what they cut, how they did it, what it felt like, and how their lives — and the lives of those around them — changed forever.Each episode is inspirational, motivational, ...
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Incredibly helpful and entertaining
- De Richard Cruz en 06-03-24
Incredibly helpful and entertaining
Revisado: 06-03-24
I find the stories of these entrepreneurs very helpful in my personal journey. Moreover, I enjoy the banter, the humor, and the Dad points.
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Mister Satan's Apprentice
- A Blues Memoir
- De: Adam Gussow
- Narrado por: Adam Gussow
- Duración: 14 h y 14 m
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How does a white kid from the New York suburbs, harmonica in hand, end up earning himself a busker's spot on the Harlem sidewalks next to Mr. Satan, a Mississippi-born legend? How did an interracial blues duo fare on the streets of New York during a turbulent, fractious time marked by racially-motivated murders in Howard Beach, Bensonhurst, and Crown Heights?
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So sad I finished it!!
- De H. Mears en 08-08-16
- Mister Satan's Apprentice
- A Blues Memoir
- De: Adam Gussow
- Narrado por: Adam Gussow
Excellent story... a must-read for blues fans
Revisado: 04-10-19
I've been following Adam Gussow on YouTube for years. I've purchased a few of his lessons, and I feel like I've learned a ton of nuances on playing the harmonica from him. This book documents his roots in playing blues harmonica in the streets of Harlem with Mr. Satan, but also bounces throughout his lifetime from his early years in school to his time on the road. Narrated by the author, it chronicles the grit it takes to make it as a musician and the dues he and others paid with love, loss, and hard work to be specifically bona fide blues musicians. That's great stuff, Mr. Gussow... really great stuff! Thank you.
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