Shook One – Online Free Audiobook
Shook One is a good book by author Charlamagne Tha God.
New York Times bestselling author of Black Privilege and co-host of Power 105.1’s Breakfast Club, reveals a blueprint to help you get rid of your fears and anxieties to get to the next level that elusive ensuing success.
Fear is holding you back. It’s time to turn the tide and channel your fears to really drive your success.
Being “shaken” isn’t just a rap for Charlamagne; it is his duty to pass. Although he seems to be leading the game and has nothing to worry about, he is still haunted by worries – fear of being weak; fear of being a bad father; fear of becoming a worse husband; And finally, fear of failure. Shook One chronicles his journey to defeat those fears and empower you to be unhindered by your potential.
Shook One details how anxiety became a driving force in Charlamagne’s life from an early age. Over the years, he’s been emphasizing what he considers to be his personal shortcomings: being unpopular in school, likely to be rejected by women, ugly, and worst of all, falling into a life of stagnation. stagnation or the crime that so many of his friends have committed. family in their hometown of Moncks Corner, South Carolina.
Charlamagne still finds himself paralyzed by the thought that he won’t be able to take his career to the next level. But now, in Shook One, he’s working through these issues with help from his mentors, show guests, and therapy. He knows therapy and showing weakness is creating anxiety in the Black community, but this is one of the reasons he wants to own his truth – to clear the way for others with hope they won’t feel ashamed to openly confront their mental health.
I think marginalized communities have to bear the brunt of the trauma, anxiety, stress, pain, etc. that we carry in our invisible backpacks.
Charlemagne opened his backpack and gave us the ability to check his backpack. The book is honest, so unless you’re willing to be honest with yourself, don’t read it.
The mentions of hiphop are subtle and well-placed. By calling hip-hop, the author tells us that it’s okay to open the bag and look inside. HipHop is part of our language and culture program. This book is not for everyone and not everyone is invited to the cooking session.
There were moments when I cried.
As a result of this book, I sought professional help. This book is a gift in unchaining yourself. Call Black Panther, “show them who you are” read the book and work on it yourself.
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