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Esther Perel's Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love
- By: Esther Perel
- Narrated by: Esther Perel
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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For her latest Audible Original, Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love, Esther Perel invites you to listen to private and intimate conversations exploring the evolution of relationships. Hear six sets of people at different points in their quests for romantic and familial love, including a young couple whose immigration status has forced them to consider marriage, a stepmother trying to put the pieces back together for four children whose mother died by suicide, a nonbinary child desperate to connect with their single mother, and more.
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Not Nearly as Good as the Podcast
- By LAX2NRT on 10-09-18
Entertaining while educational
Reviewed: 04-02-19
I feel a little awkward 'eavesdrop' on another couple's therapy, but thoroughly enjoyed it. It's like watching reality tv I guess. The sessions reminds me of the session I went to with my wife year ago, and Esther is really good. Great refresher for some of the techniques with communications between couples.
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Emotional Intelligence: What Makes a Leader?
- By: Daniel Goleman
- Narrated by: Deaver Brown
- Length: 50 mins
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Goleman was the first to identify emotional intelligence as a critical factor in leadership performance and success. He wrote about this succinctly in his best selling book, Emotional Intelligence. His Harvard Business Review (HBR) article is the first identifying and analyzing specifically how emotional intelligence is a critical factor in management success and CEO performance.
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Disappointed that I wasted a credit on this book.
- By marcus maximus on 05-10-21
- Emotional Intelligence: What Makes a Leader?
- By: Daniel Goleman
- Narrated by: Deaver Brown
Basic EI concept, horrible narrator
Reviewed: 04-02-19
I don't mind the concepts and somewhat of a repeat for anyone that has learned anything about EI in the past. The narrator has kind of awkward tempo, it makes listening difficult. In addition, the voice was somewhat high pitched, and very easily, the reading would be come background noise, very difficult to focus on the story.
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Positive Intelligence
- Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential and How You Can Achieve Yours
- By: Shirzad Chamine
- Narrated by: Shirzad Chamine
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
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In his popular Stanford University lectures, Shirzad Chamine reveals how to achieve one's true potential for both professional success and personal fulfillment. His groundbreaking research exposes ten well-disguised mental Saboteurs. Nearly 95 percent of the executives in his Stanford lectures conclude that these Saboteurs cause "significant harm" to achieving their full potential. With Positive Intelligence, you can learn the secret to defeating these internal foes.
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the ultimate skeptic
- By Pando on 06-27-12
- Positive Intelligence
- Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential and How You Can Achieve Yours
- By: Shirzad Chamine
- Narrated by: Shirzad Chamine
New frame of mind
Reviewed: 04-02-19
This book came at just the right time as I realized the negative vortex that I surround myself with. Great read (actually listen) for anyone that is looking to learn how to look at 'glass half full'.
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The Dichotomy of Leadership
- Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win
- By: Jocko Willink, Leif Babin
- Narrated by: Jocko Willink, Leif Babin
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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Every leader must be ready and willing to take charge, to make hard, crucial calls for the good of the team and the mission. Something much more difficult to understand is that in order to be a good leader, one must also be a good follower. This is a dichotomy - a Dichotomy of Leadership. It is, as authors Jocko Willink and Leif Babin explained in their best-selling first audiobook, Extreme Ownership, “Simple, Not Easy”.
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Good follow-up but uneccesary
- By Louis Macareo on 11-16-18
- The Dichotomy of Leadership
- Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win
- By: Jocko Willink, Leif Babin
- Narrated by: Jocko Willink, Leif Babin
Inspirational
Reviewed: 04-02-19
Jocko is a great narrator. There is also something that listening to the actual author reading their own book. This book gets into the details from their first book, same approach with a war story follow by a corporate version using the same skills. This one breaks down the balance of leadership skills.
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