Encouragement: How to Be and Find the Best
- 132pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
La diversificata carriera di Cathy Burnham Martin ha spaziato nel reclutamento, nelle comunicazioni e nel giornalismo radiotelevisivo, dove ha coperto importanti eventi globali e primarie presidenziali. Come esperta doppiatrice ed ex conduttrice di telegiornali, possiede un distintivo comando narrativo e un'abilità unica nel connettersi con gli ascoltatori. I suoi sforzi giornalistici hanno comportato reportage approfonditi dall'altra parte della Cortina di Ferro e interviste con una vasta gamma di figure influenti, da inventori a chef. Martin ora incanala la sua vasta esperienza nella scrittura di generi di narrativa e saggistica, narrando spesso i propri audiolibri con una voce affinata da anni di trasmissioni.





Tired of haters spewing hatred at people they call haters? Sick of free speech only for those who agree with someone? Fed up with the lack of civility in our civil discourse? Done with all the creepy hypersensitivity to possibly wounded feelings? This award-winning journalist has had it with fat-shaming and all-shaming, seething sexual assault in the workplace, and people who scream others down because they think differently. She reveals ways to survive and thrive in this world that demands political correctness... or what she calls political quackiness. Part memoir and part life lessons, Martin celebrates everyone who stands up to bullies, while she examines political spectacles, and reveals why we are in the New American Revolution. She empowers the independent spirit in all of us, telling it like it is... from the fact that personal rights carry personal responsibility to today's rampant racism, divisiveness, and the addiction epidemic plaguing our nation. Dashing double standards and stomping on stereotypes launched the 2016 hit "The Bimbo Has Brains." Readers loudly clamored for more political incorrectness, and Martin delivers! Call the PC Police, because there are no holds barred.
This book is packed with a light and loving look at 40 of the favorite good living skills with which the author credits her mother. Skills that make us better at leading and enjoying positive, productive lives are important to learn at any age and to continually hone. Cathy Burnham Martin simplifies a number of great life concepts with easily relatable examples and stories to inspire reflection, growth, and smiles. This fast-read is a perfect way to polish up skill sets that help make good living as easy as 1 - 2 - 3.