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Becoming Bulletproof: Protect Yourself, Read People, Influence Situations, and Live Fearlessly Audiobook
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Former Secret Service agent and star of Bravo’s Spy Games Evy Poumpouras shares lessons learned from protecting presidents, as well insights and skills from the oldest and most elite security force in the world to help you prepare for stressful situations, instantly read people, influence how you are perceived, and live a more fearless life.
Becoming Bulletproof means transforming yourself into a stronger, more confident, and more powerful person. Evy Poumpouras—former Secret Service agent to three presidents and one of only five women to receive the Medal of Valor—demonstrates how we can overcome our everyday fears, have difficult conversations, know who to trust and who might not have our best interests at heart, influence situations, and prepare for the unexpected. When you have become bulletproof, you are your best, most courageous, and most powerful version of you. Poumpouras shows us that ultimately true strength is found in the mind, not the body.
Courage involves facing our fears, but it is also about resilience, grit, and having a built-in BS detector and knowing how to use it. In Becoming Bulletproof, Poumpouras demonstrates how to heighten our natural instincts to employ all these qualities and move from fear to fearlessness.
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“Evy brings her experienced and persuasive voice to one of the most important issues we face personally and globally: safety.”
— Gavin de Becker, author of The Gift of Fear
Becoming Bulletproof Listener Reviews
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" Learnt nothing , all like a biographie of how the author is proud of herself i was disappointed with this book. It felt more like the author was focused on showcasing their connections and achievements rather than offering meaningful insights. There was a lot of self-praise, and the final chapters seemed more about name-dropping and praising certain figures rather than delivering a balanced perspective. Additionally, I found the portrayal of certain groups to be problematic and not well-researched. Overall, it didn’t resonate with me, and I felt it was a waste of money. "
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