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Was die Alten schon gecheckt haben und ich jetzt auch
- Mein Leben als Altenpfleger
- By: Marcel Mayr
- Narrated by: Marcel Mayr
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Von den Älteren lernen wir über Widerstandsfähigkeit, die subtilen Freuden des Lebens und die Bedeutung von Geduld und Verständnis. In ihren Geschichten und Erfahrungen sehen wir ein Spiegelbild des Lebens selbst, mit all seinen Höhen und Tiefen. Marcel Mayr begann mit gerade einmal 16 Jahren die Ausbildung zum Altenpfleger. Er erlernte dabei nicht nur einen Beruf, sondern gewann durch den Umgang mit älteren Menschen auch an Lebenserfahrung.
By: Marcel Mayr
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Welcome to the Bright
- The Winding Path from Survivor to Thrivor
- By: Lisa Febre
- Narrated by: Stevy Mae
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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After a year-long battle with Stage-4C Colon Cancer, 48-year-old Lisa finally heard the words she had been hoping for: no visible sign of disease. Chemotherapy and radiation treatments were over, she was technically disease free, and it was time to celebrate that success. She never expected how difficult it would be to transition from colon cancer patient to colon cancer survivor.
By: Lisa Febre
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Aua!
- Die Geschichte meines Körpers
- By: Axel Hacke
- Narrated by: Axel Hacke
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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Wie ist es, seit fünfzig Jahren mit einem Pfeifton im Ohr zu leben? Und: Woher kommt er überhaupt? Wie kann eine Einladung zum "Literarischen Quartett" zu einer Knieverletzung führen? Wie bricht man sich beim Meditieren einen Knochen? Axel Hacke weiß es und erzählt in diesem Buch die Geschichte und Geschichten seines eigenen Körpers, vom Standpunkt eines Mannes in der zweiten Hälfte der Sechziger aus gesehen: Es geht um die Gebrechen, aber auch um die Triumphe des Körpers und um das große, nie nachlassende Staunen über das Funktionieren desselben.
By: Axel Hacke
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But God…
- When There Was No Other Way, My God Made a Way. Against All Odds, I Survived COVID-19.
- By: Kathy J. Williams
- Narrated by: Heather Siess
- Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
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Kathy and Rob were pro-vaccine prior to COVID-19. They couldn't believe what they were hearing. Lies were being spouted on national TV. Kathy and her husband, Rob, are retired registered nurses. They both read research articles and listen to podcasts to keep their minds sharp after retirement and keep up to date on the field of medicine, especially COVID-19. The government will spin this time in history. It's very important that people step forward to tell their stories. Follow Kathy and Rob's journey through the COVID-19 pandemic and their insights to the politics governing the treatment.
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Perseverance
- Surviving the Life-Altering Dangers of Titanium Implants
- By: Boeden Greenley
- Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
- Length: 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Jamie Greenley’s life was turned upside down by one seemingly simple decision. Well-intentioned dental professionals, although possibly persuaded by the industry itself, had convinced this healthy, athletic mother of three energetic boys that the best option for a dental issue was, in fact, safe and in her best interest. The procedure, although successful at first, led to the catastrophe that this 40-year-old now endures on a daily basis.
By: Boeden Greenley
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Nursing Did It to Me, Volume 3: Why I Am the Way I Am
- By: Kellie Sorensen
- Narrated by: Kelsey Hahn, Madeleine Sorensen, Terri White, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
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More of: You can't make this stuff up. A collection of short true stories from the experiences that made me who I am. Some are serious, some funny, some sad, some empowering. Beginning with Prehospital care going to home health care. Next was a haunted nursing home, then the ER. There are stories that show WHY I can relate and some of the lessons I've learned. These stories are told in the first person because they all happened to me.
By: Kellie Sorensen
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Was die Alten schon gecheckt haben und ich jetzt auch
- Mein Leben als Altenpfleger
- By: Marcel Mayr
- Narrated by: Marcel Mayr
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Von den Älteren lernen wir über Widerstandsfähigkeit, die subtilen Freuden des Lebens und die Bedeutung von Geduld und Verständnis. In ihren Geschichten und Erfahrungen sehen wir ein Spiegelbild des Lebens selbst, mit all seinen Höhen und Tiefen. Marcel Mayr begann mit gerade einmal 16 Jahren die Ausbildung zum Altenpfleger. Er erlernte dabei nicht nur einen Beruf, sondern gewann durch den Umgang mit älteren Menschen auch an Lebenserfahrung.
By: Marcel Mayr
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Welcome to the Bright
- The Winding Path from Survivor to Thrivor
- By: Lisa Febre
- Narrated by: Stevy Mae
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
After a year-long battle with Stage-4C Colon Cancer, 48-year-old Lisa finally heard the words she had been hoping for: no visible sign of disease. Chemotherapy and radiation treatments were over, she was technically disease free, and it was time to celebrate that success. She never expected how difficult it would be to transition from colon cancer patient to colon cancer survivor.
By: Lisa Febre
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Aua!
- Die Geschichte meines Körpers
- By: Axel Hacke
- Narrated by: Axel Hacke
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Story
Wie ist es, seit fünfzig Jahren mit einem Pfeifton im Ohr zu leben? Und: Woher kommt er überhaupt? Wie kann eine Einladung zum "Literarischen Quartett" zu einer Knieverletzung führen? Wie bricht man sich beim Meditieren einen Knochen? Axel Hacke weiß es und erzählt in diesem Buch die Geschichte und Geschichten seines eigenen Körpers, vom Standpunkt eines Mannes in der zweiten Hälfte der Sechziger aus gesehen: Es geht um die Gebrechen, aber auch um die Triumphe des Körpers und um das große, nie nachlassende Staunen über das Funktionieren desselben.
By: Axel Hacke
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But God…
- When There Was No Other Way, My God Made a Way. Against All Odds, I Survived COVID-19.
- By: Kathy J. Williams
- Narrated by: Heather Siess
- Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Kathy and Rob were pro-vaccine prior to COVID-19. They couldn't believe what they were hearing. Lies were being spouted on national TV. Kathy and her husband, Rob, are retired registered nurses. They both read research articles and listen to podcasts to keep their minds sharp after retirement and keep up to date on the field of medicine, especially COVID-19. The government will spin this time in history. It's very important that people step forward to tell their stories. Follow Kathy and Rob's journey through the COVID-19 pandemic and their insights to the politics governing the treatment.
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Perseverance
- Surviving the Life-Altering Dangers of Titanium Implants
- By: Boeden Greenley
- Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
- Length: 47 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Jamie Greenley’s life was turned upside down by one seemingly simple decision. Well-intentioned dental professionals, although possibly persuaded by the industry itself, had convinced this healthy, athletic mother of three energetic boys that the best option for a dental issue was, in fact, safe and in her best interest. The procedure, although successful at first, led to the catastrophe that this 40-year-old now endures on a daily basis.
By: Boeden Greenley
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Nursing Did It to Me, Volume 3: Why I Am the Way I Am
- By: Kellie Sorensen
- Narrated by: Kelsey Hahn, Madeleine Sorensen, Terri White, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
More of: You can't make this stuff up. A collection of short true stories from the experiences that made me who I am. Some are serious, some funny, some sad, some empowering. Beginning with Prehospital care going to home health care. Next was a haunted nursing home, then the ER. There are stories that show WHY I can relate and some of the lessons I've learned. These stories are told in the first person because they all happened to me.
By: Kellie Sorensen