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Ep6 - Why your core values will save you every time

Episode 6 of the The Burgess Method Podcast podcast, hosted by Jessica Burgess, titled "Ep6 - Why your core values will save you every time" was published on October 26, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

October 26, 2021 ·7m · The Burgess Method Podcast

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Everything you need to know about making good core values and why they play such an important role in protecting us. 

Everything you need to know about making good core values and why they play such an important role in protecting us. 

The Ascent Podcast with Joe Burgess Joe Burgess This is a show about inspiring people who explain their path to achievement. Guests range from elite athletes to prominent leaders in community and business. We learn first-hand about motivations, successes, failures, and most importantly the wisdom they have gained from their life experience. Maxims of Methuselah, The by Frank Gelett Burgess (1886 - 1951) LibriVox Being the Advice given by the Patriarch in his Nine Hundred Sixty and Ninth Year to his Great Grandson at Shem's Coming of Age, in Regard to Women.The following is, so far as I know, the only authentic rendering into the English language of the three hundred and thirty parables attributed to Methuselah. . . . Of its origin, the book, although freely rendered into the idiom of the hour, still bears intrinsic evidence of having been compiled by one who had had extraordinary experience with women. The amorous expert will not find it hard to believe that 969 years would be none too short a time for any one man to have accumulated such a profound lore. Indeed, women tell us that the present span of life is entirely too brief for any ordinary man to obtain the slightest comprehension of the extreme complexity of feminine psychology. (Summary from the introduction) Master of Mysteries, The by Frank Gelett Burgess (1886 - 1951) LibriVox Subtitled, "Being an account of the problems solved by Astro, seer of secrets, and his love affair with Valeska Wynne, his assistant." Classic detective stories, with an atypical solver of them. Note, the book itself is published with no author name, which explains the introduction. Don't understand what I mean? Listen and find out! - Summary by TriciaG Christmas Reindeer, The by Thornton W. Burgess (1874 - 1965) LibriVox Tuktu and her brother, Aklak, are Eskimo children who live happily with their beloved reindeer in the Northland. When Tuktu is lost in a fog, she meets Santa Claus or the Good Spirit as she knows him. This generous little girl wants to share her reindeer with the children of the world and so works to help Santa on his annual Christmas journey. - Summary by Jude Somers
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