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The Big Fat Surprise
- Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
- By: Nina Teicholz
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
- Length: 13 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Dish up the red meat, eggs, and whole milk! In this well-researched and captivating narrative, veteran food writer Nina Teicholz proves how everything we've been told about fat is wrong. For decades, Americans have cut back on red meat and dairy products full of "bad" saturated fats. We obediently complied with nutritional guidelines to eat "heart healthy" fats found in olive oil, fish, and nuts, and followed a Mediterranean diet heavy on fruits, vegetables, and grains. Yet the nation's health has declined. What is going on?
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Helped me lose 37lbs
- By Cole on 04-15-15
- The Big Fat Surprise
- Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
- By: Nina Teicholz
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
The Greatest Food Exposé in History
Reviewed: 01-16-23
Forget what you know about health and food. Everything we know has been fabricated over the last century, motivated only by money, votes, and activism bordering religious zealotry. Share this book with everyone you know, you may just save their life.
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How Not to Become a Millennial: Learning from America's Largest Sociological Disaster
- By: Vince Barrick
- Narrated by: Kevin Sapp
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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Never before in the history of the world has more time, effort, and resources been invested into a single generation than the Millennials. Be it incredibly expensive college degrees, perfectly privileged diets, life-coping drugs, uncountable therapist visits, even bending reality so everybody was impossibly a winner, no expense was spared for the most pampered generation in human history. But $30 trillion and 20 years later we have the biggest failure of a human crop in the history of the world.
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Hard Punches, Sobering and Balanced
- By Peter on 05-29-20
Enjoyable listen, useful for young people
Reviewed: 05-04-22
Let your teenage sons and daughters listen to this so they don't end up screwed up
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Worthless: The Young Person's Indispensable Guide to Choosing the Right Major
- By: Aaron Clarey
- Narrated by: Davis Aurini
- Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
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Worthless delivers a blunt and real-world assessment about the economic realities and consequences of choosing various degrees with a necessary and tough fatherly love. Buy this audiobook and understand why it is important you choose the right major.
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Terrible
- By Martín on 08-07-18
Make Your Kids Listen to This
Reviewed: 04-06-22
It's short and packed with critical information for young people to be successful. At least it will get them thinking about it. I would say 15-16 is the perfect age for them to hear this.
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The Curse of the High IQ
- By: Aaron Clarey
- Narrated by: Jason Brooks
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
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Society, by statistical necessity, needs to focus on the majority. It needs to be built and designed for "the average". Society, by moral necessity, also needs to focus on the disadvantaged and disabled, helping those who cannot help themselves. But while the majority of society's resources, attention, and infrastructure is dedicated to average or below-average people, little-to-none of it is dedicated to the abnormally intelligent.
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Few solutions. Many complaints
- By Shane Welty on 05-21-19
- The Curse of the High IQ
- By: Aaron Clarey
- Narrated by: Jason Brooks
Great for people who don't listen to Clarey
Reviewed: 03-01-22
People who don't normally listen to Clarey would find this book really relatable and funny. You could probably get someone's mind working a little bit towards unplugging from the matrix that is modern society if they haven't found any red pill content up to this point.
As for the content of the book, it's just a good affirmation that you're not insane and there's nothing wrong with you, Things really are this bad. My favorite parts were about the boomer bosses and teachers..
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