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Ep. 18: Rachel Hollis on Empowering Women
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The Audicted Editors talk with the popular motivational speaker and #1 New York Times best-selling author of Girl, Stop Apologizing about how women can take control of their lives to achieve their goals.
To get the latest bestseller from Rachel Hollis, visit Audible.com/RachelHollis.
Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis
Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis
Party Girl by Rachel Hollis
Sweet Girl by Rachel Hollis
Smart Girl by Rachel Hollis
Florida by Lauren Groff
The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz
The Naked Mind by Annie Grace
The Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes
Quiet by Susan Cain
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
Beautiful Player by Christina Lauren
The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham
Joy and No Fun by Jennifer Senior
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
The Luckiest Lady in London by Sherry Thomas
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper
Mind Set! by Carol Dweck
EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey
Powerful by Patty McCord
Do You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa Dare
GI Brides by Duncan Barrett & Nuala Calvi
Call the Midwife by Jennifer Worth
Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg
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- Heyli Serene
- 04-01-20
Essential book for young ladies everywhere
Should be on essential reading for High Schooler girls. Rachel's enthusiasm and excitement left me so inspired and now that's all I'm wanting, is to be constantly inspired. This is how we are going to make this world a better place. thank you Rachel. Hollis for leading me towards My own day of AWAKENING.
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- MH
- 04-09-19
It is eavesdropping on an epic book discussion!
The light and honest back and forth of the discussion was inspiring to hear. A group of women, one of which being RACHEL HOLLIS (!) - having a talk about being nerds, handling and owning life, and loving books for comfort, insight and joy. A great hour of your life if you are looking for a new list of books to add into your Audible list.
Also, before today, I would never have chosen a romance novel to read. The discussion inspired me to open my lens to a new genre I would not have tried - thanks!
Now, on to adding a few of the books to my wish list!
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- Lizzz
- 10-08-19
Loved it! Great list for future listening.
I appreciate all the suggestions! Great to hear Rachel's suggestions too. Now I have so many options. Feeling grateful!
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- Sara Rosenthal
- 03-31-19
Go Rachel!
I have read her first book, Girl Wash Your Face, and although I have read books that were as good or better, I think the critics (readers) have been RIDICULOUSLY harsh. It was a great book, even if the information may not be relatable to every single person in every walk of life. To me, that in and of itself doesn't diminish what she wrote. I am not just like her in all aspects of life, but I was still able to find some nuggets of wisdom in her story. In this interview, she addresses the "haters" and stands her ground about her story. As she SHOULD. Her message is true and empowering, she is simply telling HER story and it is no ones's place to judge. She elaborates on some of the points she makes in the book and continues the interview with some anecdotes. There is also a reference in this interview to one of my favorite personal growth books, The Four Agreements, and that is something I really identify with. I like that this talk drives home that Rachel is just human and presents a very normal account of a successful, empowered woman and that she DOES have daily struggles like anxiety so it is very relatable in that. I really appreciated her story. If you do like her you will enjoy this up close and personal view. If you don't, maybe listen to this and give her another chance.
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- Maverick’s Trove
- 03-25-19
Episode 18
This one was alright not my favorite. I'm not into female empowerment. (which is weird, I guess I'm more into people empowerment) So this one didn't fit my taste, it was still interesting.
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- Chad W.
- 08-27-19
Close to Greatness
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Genre-wise, this episode focuses primarily on self-help. More specifically, self-help for women. The Audible editors do their usual fine job in presenting titles that have served them well, yet they are outshown by the inclusion of Rachel Hollis as part of the panel. Her presence is easily the most compelling author point of view to date for the Audicted series. Mrs. Hollis is forceful, convincing, clear, funny, and driven. Those not familiar with her work (like me) will come away from the show with a clear understanding of why she is successful.
If that was the entirety of the show, the rating would have been higher. Unfortunately, two-thirds of the way through the conversation veers suddenly into the romance genre......again. I am increasingly disappointed at the heavy over-representation of this genre on the show.
Performance: 4-Stars
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The majority of the episode is a highly compelling listen. Mrs. Hollis has a talent for communicating her message, and the show hosts wisely hand her the reins. Unfortunately, the latter part of the episode is more akin to a romance fangirl gathering compared to the status-quo-challenging self-help discourse. This is a jarring shift in tone and content that, in my opinion, should have been left on the cutting room floor.
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- Tammy Frame
- 07-31-19
GREAT LISTEN
I LOVED LISTENING AND I CANNOT WAIT FOR MORE
FIRST EPISODE TOTAL SUCCESS FOR ME
THANK YOU FOR PROVIDING YOUR SHOW
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- Birgit Miranda
- 01-27-20
Women and families
I understand that there is some upset about being asked as a woman about the children and men never are. The extended upset though of the women in this segment over that question could be a sign that there is some insecurity about it. Could there be guilt? Could there be the pressure of how you should be as a mother?
And all there is to say "no it's not an issue for me. My family has worked this out." Thanks for the questions... next....
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