When to Jump

When to Jump

Author: Mike Lewis

Publisher: Picador

Published: 2019-01-08

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1250295734

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“A lively and inspiring guidebook for anyone who wants to make the jump from normal to extraordinary.” —Tony Robbins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Unshakeable and MONEY: Master the Game An inspirational book that lays out the “Jump Curve”—four steps to wholeheartedly pursuing the career of your dreams—through experiences from a variety of people who have jumped and never looked back When Mike Lewis was twenty-four and working in a prestigious corporate job, he eagerly wanted to leave and pursue his dream of becoming a professional squash player. But he had questions: When is the right time to move from work that is comfortable to a career you have only dared to dream of? How have other people made such a jump? What did they feel when making that jump—and afterward? Mike sought guidance from others who had “jumped,” and the responses he got—from a banker who started a brewery, a publicist who became a Bishop, a garbage collector who became a furniture designer, and on and on—were so clear-eyed and inspiring that Mike wanted to share what he had learned with others who might be helped by those stories. First, though, he started playing squash professionally. The right book at the right time, When to Jump offers more than forty heartening stories (from the founder of Bonobos, the author of The Big Short, the designer of the Lyft logo, the Humans of New York creator, and many more) and takeaways that will inspire, instruct, and reassure, including the ingenious four-phase Jump Curve.


Play-by-Play

Play-by-Play

Author: Ronald A. Smith

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2003-05-22

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0801876923

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Noted sports historian writes on the relationship of the media to college athletics. Chosen as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2003 by Choice Magazine The phenomenal popularity of college athletics owes as much to media coverage of games as it does to drum-beating alumni and frantic undergraduates. Play-by-play broadcasts of big college games began in the 1920s via radio, a medium that left much to the listener's imagination and stoked interest in college football. After World War II, the rise of television brought with it network-NCAA deals that reeked of money and fostered bitter jealousies between have and have-not institutions. In Play-by-Play: Radio, Television, and Big-Time College Sport noted author and sports insider Ronald A. Smith examines the troubled relationship between higher education and the broadcasting industry, the effects of TV revenue on college athletics (notably football), and the odds of achieving meaningful reform. Beginning with the early days of radio, Smith describes the first bowl game broadcasts, the media image of Notre Dame and coach Knute Rockne, and the threat broadcasting seemed to pose to college football attendance. He explores the beginnings of television, the growth of networks, the NCAA decision to control football telecasts, the place of advertising, the role of TV announcers, and the threat of NCAA "Robin Hoods" and the College Football Association to NCAA television control. Taking readers behind the scenes, he explains the culture of the college athletic department and reveals the many ways in which broadcasting dollars make friends in the right places. Play-by-Play is an eye-opening look at the political infighting invariably produced by the deadly combination of university administrators, athletic czars, and huge revenue.


Radio Master

Radio Master

Author: John Lewis

Publisher: Publish Green

Published: 2011-11-22

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1936183862

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STREET SURVIVOR BOLD INNOVATOR RADIO STAR NIGHT OWL JEALOUS LOVER BATTLER OF CANCER INSPIRATION TO ANYONE WHO EVER HEARD THE SOUND OF HIS VOICE! This is the story of the most controversial, provocative and influential sports announcer the industry has ever known. Ted Husing was called the Master for good reason. But the man was much more than just another talking head. Yes, Husings life was about much more than sports. It was how he played the game!


More Than a Memory

More Than a Memory

Author: Lisa Uptain

Publisher: Lisa Uptain

Published: 2024-03-30

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13:

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Join the Daniels family on a heart-pounding adventure filled with love, loss, and the ultimate test of family bonds. In this sequel to "Legally In Love," Kelly, Mike, and Jasper Daniels find themselves facing new challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Kelly is fighting for her life against a brain tumor, Jasper is navigating the complexities of graduating high school, and Mike has disappeared without a trace. As the family struggles to hold on to each other, they must also unravel the mystery of Mike's disappearance and confront the truth about their relationships. Will Kelly survive her battle against the tumor? Can Jasper find his own true love amidst the chaos? And will the Daniels family emerge stronger or shattered? Prepare to be captivated by this gripping tale of love, family, and the enduring power of hope. Fans of "The Fault in Our Stars" and "The Notebook" will not want to miss this emotional rollercoaster.


Archipelago

Archipelago

Author: Saif Rahman

Publisher: Twenty First Century Publishers Ltd

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1904433227

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Dire Threads

Dire Threads

Author: Janet Bolin

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-06-07

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1101528842

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Willow Vanderling's quaint new embroidery shop is not a hit with the local zoning commissioner. When he's murdered, the evidence is stacked against Willow.


From Hope to Destinee

From Hope to Destinee

Author: Elizabeth Hope

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2023-03-31

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1638293678

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How can an adoption be closed, yet open at the same time? This story shares an intimate look at a relationship bonded through letters. The precious correspondence was encouraged by Destinee’s adoptive parents. They embraced the idea of their daughter having contact with her birth-mother while preserving their privacy. The adoption agency forwarded letters back and forth, keeping personal information secret until it was time for a remarkable reunion! This book details the journey of a young woman who finds herself pregnant at 14. She is forced to grow up in a hurry as she makes a life-altering choice. Will it all work out for the best in the end? Can adoption have a fairytale ending? Can a birth mother ever find peace with her decision? Can adoption make a difference in this world? The title should give some clues, but the story provides the answers!


Romney’s Way

Romney’s Way

Author: T. George Harris

Publisher: Garrett County Press

Published: 2012-05-25

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1891053914

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George Romney built an unconventional political career that inspired and moved many, including his son Willard Mitt Romney. Romney's Way: A Man and An Idea is George Romney's story, from his Mormon upbringing, through his journey as a maverick industrialist to his place in Republican leadership in Democratic Michigan. In 1966, T. George Harris took a five-month leave as senior editor at Look magazine to study Romney, his successes and failures and his innovations. Moving freely through Romney's past and present, Romney's Way explores the dominant theme of his life: With workers, executives, consumers, parents, taxpayers, party members and the poor, he sought to give people control of the forces that impinged upon their lives. He believed he lived in an age that assumed that all citizens must be part of an inert if affluent mass. Romney instead had a practical vision of how participatory democracy can work for everyone. Harris frankly discusses the strengths and limitation and, above all, the rebellious originality of George Romney's "urban populism.” Everything about George Romney is examined, including 12 years of his tax returns. Deeply penetrating and provocative, Romney's Way provides vital insight into the world that nurtured and influenced Mitt Romney. A legendary magazine entrepreneur, T. George Harris turned Psychology Today from a wobbly startup into a publication widely recognized as the lifestyle magazine of the '70s. Later he launched American Health, which became the Bible of the health movement in '80s. He served as Washington correspondent for Time and as Time-Life-Fortune bureau chief in Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco.