Two Books, Two Voices. What I Learned from Their Lives. Episode 102

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Lisa Lewis

I’ve come to Audible slowly. Not an early adopter because I struggled with the legitimacy of reading. I had to talk myself through the process of learning a language whether your heart language or a second or third or more. We learn listening. Reading is actually the third stage of language learning: listening, speaking, reading and then writing.

All that to say, I’ve made peace with reading books on Audible by working this developmental process through in my head. See what it’s like in my head? Complicated!

I just completed two memoirs on Audible and I am here to say I’d choose to read them on Audible for the sheer benefit of hearing the authors tell their story in their own speaking voice.

Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono 

Spare by Prince Harry

Both of the links I’ve included take you where you need to go to purchase the books; I don’t receive an affiliate share if you do purchase the books from those links.

I’m sharing what I learned for my own life from listening to theirs.

I also mentioned some of the places I am considering becoming more active as a result of listening to these men tell their stories.

Two of many justice, human rights organizations:

International Justice Mission IJM

Equal Justice Initiative EJI founder, Brian Stephenson (Just Mercy)

Hunger:

World Central Kitchen led by José Andres

I’ll leave you with this thought from an unknown source:

 

 

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Episode 102