English | ISBN: 9781669698593 | 2022 | 9 hours and 11 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 252 MB This is a scientifically constructed, yet easy to follow psychological step-by-step protocol designed to overcome anxiety, worry, fear, panic attacks and depression. You can resolve your problem with this: The #1 problem that anxious people have that cause panic attacks - and how to overcome it. Why you SHOULDN'T try to overcome anxiety as soon as possible. 20 "hidden" habits on how to overcome anxiety with self-discipline. How to get all the benefits of this protocol without looking for shortcuts to avoid face problems. English | April 19, 2022 | ASIN: B09TMVXT8Z | MP3 | M4B | 9h 39m | 526 MB Authors: J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert | Narrator: Jeffrey Kafer
English | MP3 | M4B | 2020-08-19 | ISBN: 9781662136863 | 59 min | 82.1 MB Anger Management: The Ultimate Guide to Anger Management , Learn About Proven Strategies on How to Understand and Control Your Anger to Master Your Emotions and Get Control of Yourself English | 1999 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B000054793 | Duration: 7:46 h | 212 MB John L. Ransom / Narrated by Adrian Cronauer English | ASIN: B094PX2P95 | 2022 | MP3 | M4B | 1h13m | 33 MB A powerful, impactful, eye-opening journey that explores through the Civil Rights Movement in 1950s-1960s America in spare and evocative verse.
English | ASIN: B09V3991WJ | 2022 | 3 hours and 44 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 102 MB Part 1: The Akkadian Empire is one of the oldest civilizations we know of. Dating back to a few thousand years BC, it presents itself with some archaeological finds, as well as long-forgotten mysteries and unanswered questions that will probably remain that way. Part 2: The Byzantine Empire has often been overlooked. Yet, this vast empire last for hundreds of years and has had a major impact on the world religions and politics even into the past century. The Byzantine Empire was heavily influenced by the Romans and the Christian culture in several centuries AD. It was marked by conquests, emperors, rules, orthodoxy, and the giant capital of Constantinople (which is now Istanbul). Part 3: The Mongolian Empire was not to be trifled with! Genghis Khan and his followers conquered a vast part of Asia, Europe, and beyond. Part 4: The Ottoman Empire was so big and lasted for so long, yet it is one of those empires that many common people have forgotten about. The people who lived in what is now Turkey, and in surrounding areas, were mostly devout Muslims who were defending their beliefs and trying to expand the realm to conquer more territory. Shockingly, the empire was slowly falling apart by the time the 20th century came around the corner.
English | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B07KRLW3DX | 2018 | 1h 41m | 139.1 MB Explore the history and mythology of the Egyptian Kingdom! English | ASIN: B0864T6J2J | 2020 | 2 hours and 5 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 108 MB The basic principles that Bergson articulates, especially his way of thinking about reality as a dynamic process and his view of human beings as creative and evolving, should be helpful to anyone who seeks to go beyond simply dealing with the practical demands of daily life and consider the nature of things. Of special importance is Bergson's claim that it is both possible and necessary to know from the inside rather than confining our attention to external perspectives and points of view. Intuition is able to get beyond what is relative and place us inside reality. This essay is, as the title says, an introduction. But if we think there is more to a human being - and even to nature itself - than material structures alone, perhaps the time has come to take a fresh look at Bergson's essay. English | ASIN: B09VCW88Y7 | 2022 | 7 hours and 59 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 219 MB Whether we realize it or not, we think of our brains as computers. In neuroscience, the metaphor of the brain as a computer has defined the field for much of the modern era. But as neuroscientists increasingly reevaluate their assumptions about how brains work, we need a new metaphor to help us ask better questions. The computational neuroscientist Daniel Graham offers an innovative paradigm for understanding the brain. He argues that the brain is not like a single computer—it is a communication system, like the internet. Both are networks whose power comes from their flexibility and reliability. English | ASIN: B09LFLMXF2 | 2022 | MP3 | M4B | ~14:17:00 | 405 MB Ed Yong (Author, Narrator), "An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us" |