Health research Series
Written by Ramon Stalenhoef
Narrated by Daniel Hamel
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About this series
“News is to the mind what sugar is to the body. News is easy to digest” (Dobelli, 2017).
Truth is not the goal of news companies and corporations. Making money is. And if it causes the mass majority to suffer needlessly to make that money, so be it.
The transition from “just the facts” to using information as money-making entertainment and control has created terrible divisions between people and nations. Are you also beginning to recognize how toxic news can be? Toxics news is like a drug and its fed to us each time we open our apps and see the scroll of news before us.
It’s time to discover the truth behind the news and to take back control.
- Discover the existence and dangers of yellow journalism
- Find out if you are part of the problem
- Learn why negativity is a magnet for our attention
- Get to know the long-term effects of news consumption
- Discover how to cope with traumatic world events
- Learn how children can be protected
- Discover powerful tips to get back to yourself and create more peace of mind
Author Ramon Stalenhoef will reveal all the startling revelations you need to know about the news and how to cope if the news is making you anxious. Empowering yourself is important and this short audio will teach you to protect yourself from manipulation.
The only person who can really control your life is you.
For a little help, just scroll up and click the add to card button.
Health research: how the news is impacting your health, is the second audio book in a series about proven health benefits around actual topics.
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- Health research: how the news is impacting your health
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“News is to the mind what sugar is to the body. News is easy to digest” (Dobelli, 2017). Truth is not the goal of news companies and corporations. Making money is. And if it causes the mass majority to suffer needlessly to make that money, so be it. The transition from “just the facts” to using information as money-making entertainment and control has created terrible divisions between people and nations. Are you also beginning to recognize how toxic news can be? Toxics news is like a drug and its fed to us each time we open our apps and see the scroll of news before us. It’s time to discover the truth behind the news and to take back control. - Discover the existence and dangers of yellow journalism - Find out if you are part of the problem - Learn why negativity is a magnet for our attention - Get to know the long-term effects of news consumption - Discover how to cope with traumatic world events - Learn how children can be protected - Discover powerful tips to get back to yourself and create more peace of mind Author Ramon Stalenhoef will reveal all the startling revelations you need to know about the news and how to cope if the news is making you anxious. Empowering yourself is important and this short audio will teach you to protect yourself from manipulation. The only person who can really control your life is you. For a little help, just scroll up and click the add to card button. Health research: how the news is impacting your health, is the second audio book in a series about proven health benefits around actual topics.
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