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My Bipolar From My Husband's Point of View
I have been very open about my struggles with bipolar disorder. Some would say too open, but I usually don't respond to that criticism. If we don't talk about it, how will we ever end the stigma that mental illness carries with it? Instead of writing about bipolar from my point of view, I am writing about my husband's point of view. I interviewed him, and it was an eye-opening interview for me. Maybe it will be for you as well.
J. Delaney-HowePublished 2 years ago in Interview5 Must-Have Apps For Book Lovers
How can you get more out of books? Surprisingly, reading books is not enough. Oftentimes we finish a book and forget about its existence and what we learnt from it. Taking the risk of starting a book keeps us from not reading. And also, we can't find a place to organize the books we have read.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewI've Listened To 300+ Podcasts - Here's Why You Should As Well
I have learned more from podcasts than from books. It's kind of surprising hearing that from a person who writes mainly about reading and books. I learn better by listening because I create movies inside my head.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewMy Top Favorite Joe Rogan Podcast Guests Of All Time
These people changed my life. Before books, podcasts were my main source of learning. Thanks to Joe’s podcast, I became obsessed with discovering new ideas and different people’s points of view. Most importantly, I fell in love with learning.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewListen To Podcasts - It Will Benefit Your Brain
I have learned more from podcasts than books. I’ve been writing until now about books & reading, however, I realised that listening to podcasts is another great way to learn and be productive, it’s just a different type of learning. I am using my imagination to create scenes inside my head, the knowledge sticks better this way.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewHow To Remember Everything From Podcasts
Do you think you learn anything just by listening? Passively listening is not enough. Our goal is to remember and make use of the newly acquired information. In this case, we should take a better, more practical approach to make the knowledge stick.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewMy Favourite Podcasts Of All Time - Podcasts I Listen To Every Day
I have learned more from podcasts than from books. It's kind of surprising hearing that from a person who writes mainly about reading and books.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewSir Syed Ahmed Khan
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (October 17, 1817– 27 March 1898) was a teacher and politician. He was a philospher as well. He was also a social reformer. He founded the school that would later become Aligarh Muslim University.
Founder Of Pakistan
Mohammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan, was born on December 25, 1876, in a house known as Wazir Mansion located in Karachi. His father’s name was Jinnah Poonja, and Mother was Mithibai, he belongs to a merchant family. He was a great politician and a well-known lawyer of his time. He struggled a lot for the freedom of the Muslims of sub-continent and on the behalf of his extraordinary efforts, he was rewarded with the title of “Quaid-e-Azam” (the father of the nation) by maulana Mazharuddin.
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Wealthy GreatPublished 2 years ago in InterviewTalking With: Michael Paul King from Starz Political Series ‘Gaslit’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Michael Paul King, who portrays the real-life talk show host Mike Douglas in the Starz Watergate docu-drama series, “Gaslit,” based on the original podcast, “Slow Burn.”
FierceScribePublished 2 years ago in InterviewThe Joe Loss Orchestra 75 And Still In The Mood
The Joe Loss Orchestra is 75 years old and still going strong! In 1930, a skilled 21-year-old musician decided to organize a dance band, and voila, the country's, if not the world's, longest-serving entertainment unit was born, and it's been doing just that nonstop ever since! The Joe Loss Orchestra, currently led by Todd Miller, continues to perform around the country.
Andrei VladutPublished 2 years ago in Interview