The Things I Shouldn't Say out Loud
Lena Ashwood
Have you ever wished someone would just say what we're all thinking about the absurdities of modern life? Are you ready for a brutally honest look at the world we live in? Lena Ashwood's 'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' is the unfiltered truth bomb you've been waiting for.
In this collection of razor-sharp essays, Lena Ashwood takes aim at the sacred cows of contemporary society, from the cult of self-improvement to the performative nature of social media. With a voice that's equal parts witty and incisive, Ashwood explores the complexities of modern relationships, the pressure to constantly reinvent ourselves, and the often unacknowledged grief that comes with living in a rapidly changing world.
Drawing from her own experiences and keen observations, she offers a perspective that's refreshingly honest and unapologetically critical. Ashwood doesn't just point out what's wrong with society; she invites readers to question their own complicity in perpetuating harmful norms and expectations. This isn't a book that will coddle you with easy solutions. Instead, it's a call to embrace the messiness of life and find authenticity in a world that often demands conformity.
'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' isn't just a book; it's a permission slip to be your authentic self in a world that often demands conformity. Ashwood's essays will make you laugh, cringe, and ultimately feel less alone in your struggles with modern life. This is your chance to see the world through a lens of brutal honesty and unexpected humour.
Stop pretending and start living authentically - purchase 'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' today and embrace the power of unfiltered truth!
Duration - 4h 4m.
Author - Lena Ashwood.
Narrator - Rhonda Pownall.
Published Date - Saturday, 27 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Malu Me Limited ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Have you ever wished someone would just say what we're all thinking about the absurdities of modern life? Are you ready for a brutally honest look at the world we live in? Lena Ashwood's 'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' is the unfiltered truth bomb you've been waiting for. In this collection of razor-sharp essays, Lena Ashwood takes aim at the sacred cows of contemporary society, from the cult of self-improvement to the performative nature of social media. With a voice that's equal parts witty and incisive, Ashwood explores the complexities of modern relationships, the pressure to constantly reinvent ourselves, and the often unacknowledged grief that comes with living in a rapidly changing world. Drawing from her own experiences and keen observations, she offers a perspective that's refreshingly honest and unapologetically critical. Ashwood doesn't just point out what's wrong with society; she invites readers to question their own complicity in perpetuating harmful norms and expectations. This isn't a book that will coddle you with easy solutions. Instead, it's a call to embrace the messiness of life and find authenticity in a world that often demands conformity. 'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' isn't just a book; it's a permission slip to be your authentic self in a world that often demands conformity. Ashwood's essays will make you laugh, cringe, and ultimately feel less alone in your struggles with modern life. This is your chance to see the world through a lens of brutal honesty and unexpected humour. Stop pretending and start living authentically - purchase 'The Things I Shouldn't Say Out Loud' today and embrace the power of unfiltered truth! Duration - 4h 4m. Author - Lena Ashwood. Narrator - Rhonda Pownall. Published Date - Saturday, 27 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Malu Me Limited ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
2 notes from the author
Duration:00:01:48
3 too many letters in the alphabet
Duration:00:03:46
4 from gen x to genz the evolution of chaos
Duration:00:06:42
5 the age of intolerance and i dont mean socially
Duration:00:05:05
6 when everyone gets a trophy
Duration:00:05:16
7 cancel culture amd outage the new sport
Duration:00:06:28
8 tech natives or tech dummies
Duration:00:05:51
9 everything happens for a reason or does it
Duration:00:05:01
10 drifting apart
Duration:00:04:33
11 what is frinedship anyway
Duration:00:05:25
12 family ties and knots
Duration:00:05:08
13 secrets and silence
Duration:00:07:00
14 a tale of two sisters
Duration:00:06:21
15 i hate funerals
Duration:00:05:46
16 the millennial experience lost in transition
Duration:00:05:22
17 job loss ptsd
Duration:00:05:29
18 on being a lady of leisure sort of
Duration:00:05:18
19 the joys and pains of writing
Duration:00:06:30
20 therapy for all and none
Duration:00:05:18
21 social skills are overrated or are they
Duration:00:05:56
22 the new babysitting economy
Duration:00:05:26
23 grief in all its forms
Duration:00:06:34
24 the complicated nature of addiction
Duration:00:03:53
25 broken bonds and new beginnings
Duration:00:04:58
26 overcompensating and out of control
Duration:00:04:59
27 god the universe and everything in between
Duration:00:05:48
28 the battle for mental clarity
Duration:00:04:28
29 a complicated inheritance parents and memories
Duration:00:06:09
30 lazy days and guilt
Duration:00:05:23
31 imposter symdrone my constant companion
Duration:00:06:09
32 who needs labels
Duration:00:05:07
33 the myth of the perfect relationship
Duration:00:05:07
34 the great relationship renonvation project
Duration:00:04:29
35 social media the big new big brother
Duration:00:06:31
36 the extinction of privacy
Duration:00:04:31
37 the rise of the self made guru
Duration:00:06:34
38 the 24 hour success myth
Duration:00:03:55
39 the ceo delusion
Duration:00:04:48
40 is it too late to start over
Duration:00:04:25
41 karen the midern villain
Duration:00:06:05
42 not having kids is a choice deal with ikt
Duration:00:05:15
43 the great bourgeoisie scandal
Duration:00:02:54
44 the blame game
Duration:00:05:22
45 weddings the last great show
Duration:00:06:19
46 letting go of perfection
Duration:00:04:57
47 finding home in the in between
Duration:00:04:58
48 aknowledgements
Duration:00:01:01
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:22