Description
Da Bruhs Bookshelf is a unique podcast platform where we let the content of the book drive the discussion.
In this episode, we delve into David Googins' Can't Hurt Me.
"Can't Hurt Me" is a self-help memoir written by former Navy SEAL David Goggins, with co-author Adam Skolnick. The book chronicles Goggins' journey from a childhood of poverty, abuse, and racism to becoming a highly decorated Navy SEAL and ultramarathon runner.
Throughout the book, Goggins shares personal anecdotes of his struggles and successes, highlighting the importance of mental toughness, resilience, and perseverance. He also provides practical advice on how readers can overcome their own limitations and achieve their goals.
In addition to the written content, the audiobook version of "Can't Hurt Me" includes commentary and additional stories from Goggins himself, as well as interactive challenges designed to push listeners beyond their perceived limits.
The book has been widely praised for its raw honesty and practical advice, and has inspired many readers to push themselves beyond their comfort zones and achieve their full potential.
In this episode, we dive into Rebecca Yarros's smash-hit
fantasy novel, Fourth Wing. Set in the brutal and exhilarating world of Basgiath War College, where aspiring dragon riders must prove their worth—or die trying—we follow Violet Sorrengail's journey from sheltered scholar to fierce warrior....
Published 11/26/24
In *The Grift: The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the Cult of Trump*, Clay Cane offers a sharp **examination** of the ideological decline of Black Republicans from their early association with the party of Abraham Lincoln to their alignment with Donald Trump....
Published 09/16/24