Tag: Growing

Growing Up in Public Coming of Age in a Digital World [Audiobook]


Free Download Growing Up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BR8LJQZ2 | 2023 | 8 hours and 10 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 236 MB
Author: Devorah Heitner
Narrator: Devorah Heitner

The definitive book on helping kids navigate growing up in a world where nearly every moment of their lives can be shared and compared. With social media and constant connection, the boundaries of privacy are stretched thin. Growing Up in Public shows parents how to help tweens and teens navigate boundaries, identity, privacy, and reputation in their digital world. We can track our kids’ every move with apps, see their grades within minutes of being posted, and fixate on their digital footprint, anxious that a misstep could cause them to be "canceled" or even jeopardize their admission to college. And all of this adds pressure on kids who are coming of age immersed in social media platforms that emphasize "personal brand," "likes," and "gotcha" moments.

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Dotcom Secrets The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online with Sales Funnels [Audiobook]


Free Download Dotcom Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online with Sales Funnels (Audiobook)
English | June 23, 2020 | ASIN: B08B9ZHVVG | MP3@128 kbps | 6h 39m | 347.39 MB
Author: Russell Brunson
Narrator: Russell Brunson

Master the science of funnel building to grow your company online with sales funnels in this updated edition from the $100 million entrepreneur and cofounder of the software company ClickFunnels.

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Necessary Trouble Growing Up at Midcentury [Audiobook]


Free Download Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0C2ZWK8TX | 2023 | 10 hours and 16 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 296 MB
Author: Drew Gilpin Faust
Narrator: Drew Gilpin Faust

To grow up in the 1950s was to enter a world of polarized national alliances, nuclear threat, and destabilized social hierarchies. Two world wars and the depression that connected them had unleashed a torrent of expectations and dissatisfactions-not only in global affairs but in American society and Americans’ lives. To be a privileged white girl in conservative, segregated Virginia was to be expected to adopt a willful blindness to the inequities of race and the constraints of gender. For young Drew Gilpin Faust, the acceptance of both female subordination and racial privilege proved intolerable and galvanizing.

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