
Strength Building for the Movie Lover
Or How to Sculpt Your World
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Narrated by:
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Jim Lopez
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Richard Van Clark
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By:
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Nathan James
About this listen
Do movies have the power to transform a person's life? Nathan James seems to think so. After losing over a hundred pounds and overcoming debilitating anxiety and depression, Nathan shared his weight loss journey in his first book, Weight Loss for the Movie Lover or How to Reshape Your Inner Self. Now, the second installment of Nathan’s journey is here! This is a true story of overcoming food addiction, drug dependency, and body dysmorphic disorder. Above all, this is about finding hope and inspiration through the magic of movies when all else seems lost.
©2023 Nathan James Vaningan (P)2023 Nathan James Vaningan
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