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Books With Beth

By: Chiamaka Bethel
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  • Are you a lover of book? Then this Book pod is for you. Books with Beth is a perfect podcast that create that library mindset in you and also shares insightful reviews from books that connects with all aspects of life. So all you have to do is grab your headphones and tune in by 8pm every Last Friday of the month and enjoy the moment.
    Chiamaka Bethel
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Episodes
  • How to recommend books
    Apr 30 2024
    This episode is a short one where I share tips on how to recommend books according to ones age group.
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    6 mins
  • As a man thinketh by James Allen
    Mar 31 2024
    "As a man thinketh" is a selfhelp book that explores the power of our thoughts in shaping our lives. In essence, "As a Man Thinketh" is a powerful reminder of the potential within us, my review of this book serves as a timeless guide to personal growth, empowerment, and fulfillment.
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    12 mins
  • Who moved my cheese by Dr. Spencer Johnson
    Feb 29 2024
    Book Review: Who Moved My Cheese, by Dr Spencer Johnson, is a book although the story has a simple plot, it had some invaluable insights into how we react to and deal with change in work and in life. The story follows 4 characters; Sniff – who sniffs out change early, Scurry – who scurries immediately into action, Hem – who denies and resists change as he fears it will lead to something worse and Haw – who learns to adapt in time when he sees changing can lead to something better! These characters are searching in a maze for “Cheese”. Each of us has an individual idea of what our “Cheese” is; job, relationship, freedom, health, money, and we chase it because we think this is what will make us happy.
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    20 mins

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