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Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth
- Narrated by: Brad Blanton
- Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The first edition of Radical Honesty became a nationwide best seller in 1995 because it was not a kinder, gentler self-help book. It was a shocker! In it, Dr. Brad Blanton, a psychotherapist and expert on stress management, explored the myths, superstitions and lies by which we all live. And this newly revised edition is even worse!
Blanton shows us how stress comes not from the environment, but from the self-built jail of the mind. What keeps us in our self-built jails is lying.
"We all lie like hell," Dr. Blanton says. "It wears us out...it is the major source of all human stress. It kills us." Not telling our friends, lovers, spouses, or bosses about what we do, feel, or think keeps us locked in that mind jail. The way out is to get good at telling the truth, and Dr. Blanton provides the tools we can use to escape from that jail of the mind. This book is the cake with the file in it.
In Radical Honesty, Dr. Blanton coaches us on how to have lives that work, how to have relationships that are alive and passionate, and how to create intimacy where none exists. As we have been taught by the philosophical and spiritual sources of our culture for thousands of years, from Plato to Nietzsche, from the Bible to Emerson, the truth shall set you free.
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- Eli
- 08-10-16
Radical Mess
The least I expect from an audiobook is for it to be presented in chronological order. The recording is out of order and full of mistakes and poor production value. Save your money/credits for something more worthy.
43 people found this helpful
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- A. Soergel
- 02-10-16
Absolutely embarrassing audiobook production
What disappointed you about Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth?
This sounds like it was recorded on an iPhone in 40 second chunks. Incredibly hard to listen to, and amateurish.
Would you be willing to try another one of Brad Blanton’s performances?
No thank you.
Any additional comments?
Audible seriously needs to rerecord this book with a professional narrator if they expect to charge money for this audiobook.
57 people found this helpful
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- Yami
- 02-17-16
The narrator
The volume changes and so the tone of the narrator's voice. Most of the time, he coughs, or makes short noises after words. He sounds bored and tired. He mispronounce words or stops the reading to sort of understand the word he is reading.
It's a turnoff and unfortunately because his attitude on his voice is a distraction to the book itself.
I regret spending the money
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- Joyia
- 04-21-17
Save your credit and go buy the book.
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The recording is by far the worst I have ever heard! Really which that I had listened to the sampler before spending the credit on it.
Would you recommend Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth to your friends? Why or why not?
The subject matter is indeed very interesting. The audio recording of the book however is awful.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Brad Blanton?
Anyone who could record it in such a way that it i) doesn't sound like it was recorded in the bathroom; ii) someone who doesn't sound bored by the fact that they are reading it; and iii) someone who can splice the entire audio recording together in such a way that it doesn't sound like a 5 year old put it together!
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
maybe, so long as the guy reading isn't in it.
Any additional comments?
Read the book, don't bother listening to this version of it.
13 people found this helpful
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- Lívio
- 01-16-16
Still worth it..
The production of the audiobook itself is quite poor, but it's still one of the best books ever written. If Audiobook is your preferred option, don't let the audio quality make you give up on it.
10 people found this helpful
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- Yuan
- 06-26-14
Poor recording
Would you try another book from Brad Blanton and/or Brad Blanton?
Yes. Brad Blanton is an though-provoking author. Unfortunately the recording is very bad.
Who was your favorite character and why?
n/a
How did the narrator detract from the book?
One part of the book repeated... It may have been a whole chapter. Also, the way it was read was difficult to listen to.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth?
n/a
Any additional comments?
The recording was poor.
15 people found this helpful
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- Seth
- 08-18-16
Love the book. Nearly impossible to listen to.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Brad Blanton?
The audio levels and tone of voice are all over the place in this audible. I really don't understand how it can be that the narrator is also the author as it doesn't sound like the reader has any idea what he is reading. Many times sentences sound like they have come to an end, but then a new recording is spliced in to add a few more words. This is very disorienting and hard to follow. For example one sentence goes, "The mind is a terrible thing" then followed with a pause and what sounds like a new recording, "wasted" This sort of thing happens throughout. I will most likely get the book so I can reread on my own.
9 people found this helpful
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- Muskan
- 05-04-20
sound issues
Good book, however, awful sound all over the place. the Author is very distracted and having a hard time to keep his mic on place
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- Jolie
- 05-27-17
Radical and Real
Sometimes I had a hard time hearing the author narration; however, I always enjoy the actual author delivering their own work and the sincerity, laughter and extra touches that will come with it when they do. I feel like I was given a gift.
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- Maria
- 02-03-15
Horrible narrator!
He could be amazing as a Dr. but he is awful as a narrator. changes in volume. he is moving all over the place. terrible.
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- james anning
- 10-11-17
Monotone
Omg can't listen to this book. Prob the worst reading I've ever heard. Impossible to concentrate when so monotone
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- Victor
- 06-28-17
hard to listen (cuts and tonality change)
the content it's good but the narration it's very poor (get the ebook or paper version)
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- P
- 10-22-17
Great insights, poorly narrated, too long, don’t miss it
Although there is some immensely valuable content in this book that I am so glad to have received, Brad Blanton’s voice is like monotonous gravel and as appealing as a dead man talking. The quality of the recording is very poor with frequent breaks and changes in level like an amateur’s first attempt at laying a brick wall. It’s hard to fathom why the author allowed himself to be the reader because he fullness of facility for the former is as great as his lack of competence for the latter. The book is also far too long and I was pleased when I got the end. I couldn’t help but speculate that Brad must have received some helpful advice on editing that he firmly ignored. I need to reflect further on his approach, but I am not persuaded at least of the radical approach he advocates to honesty. For one, when others misinterpret what you honestly tell them, they then respond to that misinterpretation, which is not fruitful and makes it appropriate at times to be less open; if recipients react not to what you have shared but their distorted mis-perception. None the less, there were some understandings I gained of matters that I had been struggling to make sense of for some years and some challenges to how I live my life. And at times he conjured some magical phrases and reflections, although with his pen rather than his voice. The book points us our inner being in a powerful way, but in my opinion failing to deeply see our connection to one another, lacked the warmth of a deep goodwill towards the other, seeming at times in its concern to cut through ‘bullshit’ to bathe in offering gratuitous offence.
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- Paul (the other one)
- 10-25-18
Dreadful audio narration - don't waste your money!
I am going to return this.
I have listened to it for about two hours now and the narration is terrible -- the introduction repeats itself, the tone changes all the time and it sounds like he's recording it from a kitchen or bathroom whilst distracted by other things - he's not present, and if I didn't know better I'd say he sounds drunk. There are background noises, echoes, breaks in the speech, volume shifts and more.
It is dire.
I am sure the content is good, and I love the concept, but thus far it's proving an impossible to listen to.
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- Alan
- 04-15-17
How to transform your life
Are you fed up being stuck in your head all day.. gazing off into the distance, caught up about something that happened or is happening in your life? Are you tired of that dehabilitating feeling of powerlessness and lethargy? This book will help you out of that.. it may be hard medicine but its the one thing everyone can start with.. being honest, telling the truth and be in the here and now. There is a lot to this book and I had to re-listen to parts but all in all a must read.
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- Natalia
- 11-20-16
Amazing. Liberating. Great personal work.
It has hit me like a freight train from first listen and I am still examining the debris. Skeletons, suppressed patterns, childhood memories, past and current love affairs - all frying around like a cloud of fascinating dark matter around a supernova. And what fun it is to look into all that... New star, or soul if you prefer, born is what I feel like. Listen and give this book to anyone who matters in your life. THANK YOU BRAD BLANTON!
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- Noel
- 09-28-17
Professional audio book reader please...
This books came highly recommended from many different sources. There are some great insights in this book, and I definitely need to re-listen to it again... But please can a version with professional audiobook reader be released, I'll buy it again....
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- SteveR
- 09-27-19
powerful philosophy
not for everyone but like he says this is a no bullshit book. worth the listen.
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- Gabriel Fronza
- 08-22-19
brutally honest
I love how raw this recording is, with the occasional speech mistake or recording mistake here and there. This guy show cases the power of being super real and it is extremely inspirational for me.
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- Korneliusz
- 07-24-19
The story is big...
… and the book was demanding for me at times. I appreciate mostly the fragment with the couple, where the lady starts to confront her husband. It definitely convinced me of effectiveness of the method.
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- Edward
- 03-25-19
The other reviews are right
The narration was endearing at best and impractical and cumbersome at worst.
The content was great, and I too, like other reviewers, wish I'd read the book instead. That said, I never would've read the book so I'm grateful to have been exposed to the author's thinking via the audio book.
I found myself often disagreeing with the content but felt it wasn't shying away from criticism either. And that's the point. Learning to put it out there and expose one's self to the world through telling the truth. This book embodies it's own preaching, with even the rustic narration shining a light on every right and every thing wrong with the author.
A lot to learn from this audio book. Would recommend to anyone who has an inkling of wanting a little more reality in their lives. A warning though, it's goes to some dark places, although not without reprieve if you look hard enough.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-16-19
Sage Hillbilly
If you are ready to feel uncomfortable and grow, get into this book. Brad doesn't mince words. He paints an amazing picture of human growth and you can see yourself in many of the professional anecdotes he provides from his work. I enjoyed the shit out of his sense of humour. Extremely helpful. Now I just need to be honest with myself.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-15-18
i love you Brad 💕
BEST BOOK OF MY LIFE THE RAWNESS OF THE AUDIO MADE IT 10X BETTER SO AUTHENTIC BRAD THE OLD BUGGER IS AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND
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- AJS
- 07-26-21
Excruciating
I was open minded and willing to read this, it contains interesting points to consider but I really don't recommend the audiobook. It was the most excruciating monotonous thing I have ever forced myself to finish. Whether the content is helpful is up to the reader. Take what you need from it, discard the rest.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-16-20
Shocking narrative
This is narrated so badly . This is the first book I have bought on audible and maybe my last . I am struggling to listen to it as the narrator is just terrible .. there are very apparent pauses and changes to the volume .. his voice sounds like he has a cold and then jumps to being a bit better .. he sounds like he is struggling to read some words and phrases .. he coughs and corrects himself etc etc .. i honestly could do a better job of reading this out loud . If there was a way to get my money back on this book I’d like to know how because this is a shocker . I would NOT recommend listening to this book .
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- AlexH2303
- 05-26-20
Poor recording
I am let down by this. The author who also recorded the audio book does now have professional recording equipment. It’s off putting enough to take your mind off the story.
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- Valerie
- 10-22-19
Well worth reading
The basic concept is well worth understanding and applying. The explanations are compelling and even amusing sometimes. The performance is personable but unprofessional and actually interferes with comprehension. I think there may actually have been two books tangled into one here.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-19-19
just buy the book. bad quality recording,
it's not well read
and there is background noise
couldn't listen to it so I purchased the book
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- Gary
- 07-12-19
the recording is terrible
the recording is terrible constantly fading in and out of different volume levels . only managed to get one hour into book before I felt compelled to do my first book review.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-01-19
Awesome book, poorly read.
The content is seriously incredible but it is so hard to listen to. I tried to continue but honestly couldn’t. I appreciated the rawness, but some form of editing and attempt to hold attention would have been nice. I’ll buy the e book.