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Disrupt-Her

A Manifesto for the Modern Woman

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The purpose of this audiobook is to give women a jolt of 'FUCK YES' in their lives and disrupt the status quo thinking that currently drives so many of us. Disrupt-Her is a Modern Woman's Manifesto, asking - no, demanding - that women question, dissect and then disrupt 13 major areas, issues and preconceptions in their lives. Miki Agrawal, founder of cutting-edge companies including THINX and TUSHY, gets us to look with fresh eyes at the notion of being an adult, the constant 'chirping' of complaints and comparisons in our brains, the illusion of perfection, our interactions with 'Hate-Hers,' our relationships with men who are stuck in the Patriarchy (and how we can replace them with SNAGS, or Secure New Age Guys) and so much more. When we do question, challenge and then disrupt all aspects of our lives, we can live a more excited, impassioned, lit-up existence filled with adventure, love, friendship and fulfilling work that creates a positive ripple effect.Disrupt-Her is a first of its kind: it's equal parts autobiographical and research driven, asks questions for the reader to think about and act on at the end of each chapter. Not to mention the irresistible Accountabilibuddy character named RB the Rubber Band full name Are-Be), who will help you reveal who you are today and help you get to who you want to be moving forward. Beauté, toilette et style Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Développement personnel Entrepreneurship Femmes en affaires Réussite Entreprise
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I've been following Miki's story for a while now, and am inspired by her resilancy and amazing business/leadership legacy. Where I found myself disappointed in this book was in the section where Miki speaks about women getting the right to vote. She fails to mention that not all women got the right to vote during the time period mentioned. Initially only white women did. Maybe that was intentionally left out but with so many other details mentioned about the achievements and resilancy of women in general I was super disappointed.

As a person of colour myself I see myself in Miki's story and hope that she and her team can work to not overlook details that bring to light the intersectionality that POC woman face. And that this acts as an opportunity for growth. Thank you for the opportunity to be a fellow disrupter, there are great messages in this book, and up until that point in the book I was 100% here for it all.

Miki is inspirational, but I feel let down

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love the book from beginning to end. it's a must read for any human being.

great book. A must read

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