
Expose Yourself
How to Take Risks, Question Everything, and Find Yourself
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Narrated by:
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Megan Meyer
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By:
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Erin Louis
After her first two books about the stripper world and her memoirs, Erin Louis offers us her new self-help book promoting critical thinking and self-confidence through humor, challenging insights, and her own true stories. A cross between Fifty Shades of Grey and The God Delusion, Ms Louis titillates as she enlightens listeners. You will learn how to find the freedom to be yourself, find confidence to take risks, and change your life. This book will show you how. As she says, you don't even have to get naked to do it, she's done that for you.
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She made me like her
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Engaging and enjoyable.
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I highly recommend this book for anyone searching for more then they are and trying to be a better overall person and leave any past demons behind.
Funny stories about taking risks and exposing yourself for who you are spun by a stripper with boobs and lap dances.....this one does not disappoint.
Funny, insightful and entertaining to the end
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Enlightening and inspiring
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Compelling writer
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Well done !
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Enlightening!
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Raw and Honest
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The one part that is refreshing, and unsurprising given the author’s very friendly and comforting approach, is her emphasis on not being an asshole. Her emphasis on not forcing her beliefs or lack thereof down other people’s throats and rather emphasizing relationships is something many skeptics (myself included) could learn from.
A note on my scoring of the the narrator: it’s not that she did a bad job, she just has some vocal tendencies that I personally found annoying, and at times made me seriously tempted to give up on the book. I wouldn’t advise against the book as a result. At very least give the trial a listen, you may find I’m just being picky :)
An entertaining intro to critical thinking
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