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Earn It: Unconventional Strategies for Brave Marketers
Stand out from the crowd to find your unique audience In a world where content is everywhere, consumer attention is a valuable commodity. Every marketer, creator, and communication professional is vying to get eyes on their brand. But the old marketing techniques—paying for ad space and trying to pop up on the “right” platforms—aren’t cutting it to get the attention you require to grow your business. If this sounds familiar, you need to shake up your process and start earning the attention you’re asking for. In Earn It, entrepreneur and innovator Steve Pratt delivers his forward-thinking approach with passion and humour to help you see why your marketing strategy needs to be as unique as your business. Drawing on his own expertise as well as insights from other leading experts in creativity, marketing, and media, Steve outlines the reasons you need to abandon the status-quo and get creative. He warns that there is no shortcut and no hack, but if you’re ready to do the work and find the sweet spot between your Commitment and Creative Bravery then your audience is waiting. Walking the talk about 'doing the opposite' and 'earning' your audience, Steve Pratt's audiobook truly stands out from the crowd and embraces the full and rich powers of the audio medium to give you groundbreaking insights on revamping your content creation, communication, and marketing skills.' The strategies in this book may surprise you. The thinking and the techniques are unconventional. But if you embrace them, you will change the way you market your brand and your business, creating value for your consumers and reaping the benefits.
Steve Pratt (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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Community of Leaders: What It Takes to Drive Strategy, Culture, and Change
Build community to accelerate success Do the leaders in your company work together towards a common goal? Do they trust one another? Are they accountable not only individually but as a team? These are just a few traits found in community-minded leaders, the kind of leaders essential to grow your organization. With his new book, Community of Leaders, New York Times bestselling author Vince Molinaro breaks down why having a strong leadership culture in your organization is critical, how to build it, and how to sustain it for long term success. By detailing accessible strategies as well as common complications, Vince gives you the practical tools you need to help accelerate the creation of community in your organization. With real-world stories and researched statistics, you get a glimpse into community-based leadership in action and will understand exactly how it can benefit your team and your business. Leadership is best executed with collaboration in mind. If you’re ready to transform the leadership culture in your organization to foster a strong community, this is the place to start.
Vince Molinaro (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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Why AI Undermines Democracy and What to Do About It
Across the world, AI is used as a tool for political manipulation and totalitarian repression. Stories about AI are often stories of polarization, discrimination, surveillance, and oppression. Is democracy in danger? And can we do anything about it? In this compelling and balanced book, Mark Coeckelbergh reveals the key risks posed by AI for democracy. He argues that AI, as currently used and developed, undermines fundamental principles on which liberal democracies are founded, such as freedom and equality. How can we make democracy more resilient in the face of AI? And, more positively, what can AI do for democracy? Coeckelbergh advocates not only for more democratic technologies, but also for new political institutions and a renewal of education to ensure that AI promotes, rather than hinders, the common good for the twenty-first century. Why AI Undermines Democracy and What to Do About It is a must-listen for anyone who is concerned about the fate of democracy.
Mark Coeckelbergh (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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Exurbia Now: The Battleground of American Democracy
The suburbs have become too liberal and diverse for many white American conservatives, so 'exurbia'—areas outside the cities and their suburbs—are becoming the staging ground for the radical right extremist insurgency . . . Beyond a fanatical devotion to former president Donald Trump, one of the curious things that united the rank and file of the January 6 insurrectionist mob was that many of them were residents of one of America's fastest growing residential areas: Exurbia. In this brilliant work of political and cultural inquiry, veteran political journalist David Masciotra provides a definitive account of what exurbia is, how it came to be, and how it's transforming American life. Zooming in outside the greater metropolitan area of Chicago—where Masciotra grew up—he shows how exurbia has become a safe space to fly the MAGA flag and romanticize the mores of the pre-civil rights, pre-feminist, pre-gay rights 1950s. But, as Masciotra also shows, reactionary white flight is not the whole story of small-town America. The story often lost is the power and persistence of small-town liberals—people who believe in equality, celebrate diversity, and enroll in movements for justice. Exurbia, as it turns out, is ground zero for the fight over a democracy mightily beleaguered, yet still full of promise, and still worth fighting for.
David Masciotra (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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American Disgust: Racism, Microbial Medicine, and the Colony Within
American Disgust shows how perceptions of disgust and fears of contamination are rooted in the country's history of colonialism and racism. Drawing on colonial, corporate, and medical archives, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer argues that microbial medicine is closely entwined with changing cultural experiences of digestion, excrement, and disgust that are inextricably tied to the creation of whiteness. Ranging from nineteenth-century colonial encounters with Native people to John Harvey Kellogg's ideas around civilization and bowel movements to mid-twentieth-century diet and parenting advice books, Wolf-Meyer analyzes how embedded racist histories of digestion and disgust permeate contemporary debates around fecal microbial transplants and other bacteriotherapeutic treatments for gastrointestinal disease. At its core, American Disgust wrestles with how changing cultural notions of digestion-what goes into the body and what comes out of it-create and impose racial categories motivated by feelings of disgust rooted in American settler-colonial racism. It shows how disgust is a changing, yet fundamental, aspect of American subjectivity and that engaging with it-personally, politically, and theoretically-opens up possibilities for conceptualizing health at the individual, societal, and planetary levels.
Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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The no-nonsense way to get started coding in the Python programming language Python Essentials For Dummies is a quick reference to all the core concepts in Python, the multifaceted general-purpose language used for everything from building websites to creating apps. This book gets right to the point, with no excess review, wordy explanations, or fluff, making it perfect as a desk reference on the job or as a brush-up as you expand your skills in related areas. Focusing on just the essential topics you need to know to brush up or level up your Python skill, this is the reliable little book you can always turn to for answers. - Get a quick and thorough intro to the basic concepts of coding in Python - Review what you've already learned or pick up essential new skills - Create websites, software, machine learning, and automation for school or work - Keep this concise reference book handy for jogging your memory as you code This portable Dummies Essentials book focuses on the key topics you need to know about the popular Python language. Great for supplementing a course, reviewing for a certification, or staying knowledgeable on the job.
Alan Simpson, John C. Shovic Phd, John C. Shovic, Phd (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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Leadership Pipeline: Developing Leaders in the Digital Age, 3rd Edition
In the newly revised third edition of The Leadership Pipeline, a team of veteran leadership practitioners delivers a practical and essential framework for identifying future leaders, assessing their competence, planning their development, nurturing their talents, and analyzing the results of your efforts. The work to be done, the required skills, time application, and the necessary work values for each leadership layer are clearly defined for the digital age. The book explains how to integrate your organization's leadership development process with a succession plan that provides your company with a ready supply of capable leaders. You'll discover the tools and techniques you need to knit together your succession and leadership development programs and constantly renew your leadership pipeline. You'll also: explore anecdotes and stories drawn from the authors' extensive experience with top companies that illustrate the principles discussed in the book; find ways to eliminate bias and tunnel vision when identifying leadership candidates; and learn to objectively consider the efficacy of individual leadership candidates. A powerful resource for managers, executives, board members, and other business leaders at firms of all sizes, The Leadership Pipeline is an effective and insightful blueprint to future-proofing your company.
James Noel, Kent Jonasen, Ram Charan, Stephen Drotter (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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To Change The World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World
The call to make the world a better place is inherent in the Christian belief and practice. But why have efforts to change the world by Christians so often failed or gone tragically awry? And how might Christians in the twenty-first century live in ways that have integrity with their traditions and are more truly transformative? In To Change the World, James Davison Hunter offers persuasive answers to these questions. Hunter begins with a penetrating appraisal of the most popular models of world-changing among Christians today, highlighting the ways they are inherently flawed and therefore incapable of generating the change to which they aspire. Because change implies power, all Christian eventually embrace strategies of political engagement. Hunter offers a critique of the political theologies of the Christian Right and Left and the Neo-Anabaptists. Hunter argues that all too often these political theologies worsen the very problems they are designed to solve. What is really needed is a different paradigm of Christian engagement with the world. He offers real-life examples, large and small, of what can be accomplished through the practice of 'faithful presence.' Such practices will be more fruitful, Hunter argues, more exemplary, and more deeply transfiguring than any more overtly ambitious attempts can ever be.
James Davison Hunter (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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American Doom Loop: Dispatches from a Troubled Nation, 1980s–2020s
Americans lived in a different reality in 1980: Vermont was the only state that let residents carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Twenty-four states now allow this-and numerous other gun laws have fallen by the wayside. When police were accused of wrongdoing, the default answer from society's arbiters was: 'The police wouldn't lie.' Editors steered clear of stories about rape and sexual violence. The word 'homeless' wasn't in common use. The fabric of the middle class had not yet begun fraying. America of the 2020s is living with cultural shapeshifting rooted in the 1980s. American Doom Loop chronicles the first part of that moving picture, then brings the story forward. As a newspaper journalist, Dale Maharidge had a front-row seat to this decade. He was in the Philippines during the last days of Dictator Ferdinand Marcos, witnessing the US lose a critical piece of its empire dating to the Spanish-American War; he embedded with a group that was a precursor to the Oath Keepers; and he investigated police, who kept trying to get him fired. Through it all, Maharidge gained an invaluable view of a complicated decade that offers insight into our society today.
Dale Maharidge (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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How to Talk to People: The Right Way - The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Conversation Skills, Effe
Learn How to Lead Interesting, Engaging and Funny Conversations by Following These 7 Easy Steps! Do you find yourself stuck in conversations without an obvious escape more often than you'd like? Do you know that you're much more interesting than you appear to other people because you don't exactly know how to share your personality? Don't worry, the 'How to Talk to People: The Right Way - The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Conversation Skills, Effective Communication and Conversation Tactics Today' is the guide that you need! It will give you clear guidelines on how to approach people, how to start the conversation and, most importantly, how to lead it. With a bunch of examples, tips and tricks and theoretical background, this book is bound to give you all the necessary skills you need in order for your conversations to be fluid and flawless! Here's What You'll Learn: - How to prepare and have the right mindset to have a conversation with the desired person - How to learn to listen to the other person, take their hints and signals and know how to lead the conversation into topics that will be interesting and engaging for both sides - How to ask the right questions, when to ask them, and how to design them to achieve what you want - How to talk about yourself and share your personality with the person you're talking to in the best way possible - How to master body language - How to build a trusting relationship with the other person and increase your chances of having other engaging conversations with him/her - Some neat practices on how to improve your conversational skill without too much investment Don't miss out on this perfect opportunity to become a great conversationalist! Order Now!
Dean Mack (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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How to Ask Questions: The Right Way - The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Inquiry Communication Skil
Learn How to Get the Right Answers by Asking the Right Questions with This Simple Guide! Do you have trouble or take a lot of time and effort to communicate and get the information you're interested in from the person you're talking to? Do you often find yourself struggling to make your questions concise and understandable to the person you're communicating with? If you found the above questions intriguing or well-made, learn how to ask similar, or completely new ones with this new awesome book - 'How to Ask Questions: The Right Way, The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Inquiry Communication Skills, Solving Problems, and Getting the Right Answers Today' is a guide that will take you on a journey that will benefit your communication and problem solving skills substantially! Asking questions, and communicating in general, can sometimes seem very complex and hard to master. However, once you get the ropes of it, it becomes incredibly easy and natural. Here's What You'll Learn: - How to plan out your conversation in advance and prepare for it - How to logically formulate your questions so that they make sense and are relevant with the flow of the conversation - How to understand the emotions that your questions might evoke in the person you're talking to - How to ask the questions themselves so that it sounds good and attractive - How to prepare for the ensuing discussion that is inevitable if the questions were well-asked With all this knowledge, you'll be shooting the right questions at the right time over and over again, and reap multiple benefits - not only will you get to the information you wanted, but you'll also appear as an eloquent, intelligent person, with high social skills. Order Now!
Dean Mack (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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How to Influence People: The Right Way - The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Persuasion, Manipulatio
Persuade, Manipulate and Impact People with These 7 Easy Steps! Do you admire all those cool and mysterious characters from movies and comic books that can easily manipulate anyone into doing what they want them to do? Would you like to be like them, but can't seem to succeed no matter how hard you try? You definitely shouldn't despair, because this new amazing guide 'How to Influence People: The Right Way - The Only 7 Steps You Need to Master Persuasion, Manipulation, and Impacting People Today' will provide you with all the necessary tips, tricks and information that you need to start being a true Loki in any social interaction! Apart from the more trivial and everyday applications, being able to influence others effectively is crucial in many professions. Here's What You'll Learn: - How to use your body language to assert dominance and make the first steps towards being able to influence a person - How to make the people you speak to like you, which will make manipulation that much easier - Some tips and tricks on how and where to guide the conversation to increase your influence over the other person - How to make emotional connections and exploit them to your advantage - Some final tips and tricks along with a very well-structured conclusion that will encompass everything else that you've learned along the way This book truly is a journey, and it will take you from step one, where you have no experience or previous knowledge, and guide you, step by step, until you can become able to manipulate, influence and guide people into doing things that you want! Order Now!
Dean Mack (Author), Lee Goettl (Narrator)
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