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The Journeyman Life

Author : Tony C. Daloisio
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-18
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781632994752

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The Path to Being a Better Man Many modern men are consumed by anger, frustration, aggression, and fear. We are unable to connect effectively as a spouse, a father, a friend, and even a leader. We push people away, lash out at those we love the most, and keep our inner struggles to ourselves. This disjunction from the outside world poisons our relationships and threatens our ability to find true fulfillment. But there is a path to a better version of the modern man. By confronting the inner challenges that inform our outward behaviors, we can reshape ourselves. With help and courage, we can set off on a new journey toward better relationships, more honest and effective communication, and an overall better life. Tony C. Daloisio harnesses over thirty years of professional experience as a practicing psychologist and researcher, as well as his own personal journey, to illuminate the road to a well lived life. The path—and the journeyman—will never be perfect, but the journey itself will lead to lasting positive change for ourselves and for our loved ones.

King of the Journeymen

Author : Peter Buckley
Publisher : Pitch Publishing
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1785317857

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King of the Journeymen is the gripping autobiography of Peter Buckley, a pro boxer who fought 300 times and was a 'stepping stone' for world champions such as Naseem Hamed and Duke McKenzie. As a boy, Buckley shone as an amateur boxer, but outside the ring he was heading for trouble. He was suspended numerous times from school and sent to prison at age 15 for assault and robbery. Whilst inside, his father died. His life felt hopeless and seemed to be going nowhere. But after his release he turned to professional boxing and things started to improve. Labelled a journeyman, he fought often and lost often, whilst earning more money than he'd thought possible. Buckley never refused a fight, often accepting bouts at a few hours' notice or after a night out. King of the Journeymen is an inspirational tale of a man tenaciously fighting for a better life. Although he lost more fights than he won, Buckley persevered with his career and attained widespread respect from boxers and fans alike.

The Journeyman

Author : Michael Alan Peck
Publisher : Dinuhos Arts
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780986082313

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Winner: Illinois Library Association's Soon to be Famous Illinois Author Project "Paul Reid died in the snow at seventeen. The day of his death, he told a lie—and for the rest of his life, he wondered if that was what killed him." And so begins the battle for the afterlife, known as The Commons. It's been taken over by a corporate raider who uses the energy of its souls to maintain his brutal control. The result is an imaginary landscape of a broken America—stuck in time and overrun by the heroes, monsters, dreams, and nightmares of the imprisoned dead. Three people board a bus to nowhere: a New York street kid, an Iraq War veteran, and her five-year-old special-needs son. After a horrific accident, they are the last, best hope for The Commons to free itself. Along for the ride are a shotgun-toting goth girl, a six-foot-six mummy, a mute Shaolin monk with anger-management issues, and the only guide left to lead them. Three Journeys: separate but joined. One mission: to save forever. But first they have to save themselves.

Journeyman

Author : Ben Smith
Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-28
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781849549264

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BEN SMITH: PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLER. Recognise the name? Of course you don't. That's because most of Smith's years in the game were spent outside the vaunted, big-money environs of the Premier League - and this sporting memoir is all the more entertaining as a result. 1995: an adolescent Ben arrives at the training ground of one of England's biggest clubs to begin his journey and realise his dream of playing top-flight professional football. Aged just sixteen, he shares pre-season sessions at Arsenal with the likes of Dennis Bergkamp and Ian Wright. Surely this is the start of a stellar career? Instead, the next seventeen years saw the bright young star descend the ranks from Highbury to obscurity. With seasons playing for the likes of Reading, Yeovil, Southend, Hereford, Shrewsbury and Weymouth - and a career including three promotions, one relegation and some very memorable FA Cup games - Ben's story is one of a quintessential journeyman footballer. Candidly describing the negotiations, insecurities, injuries, relocations, personal implications and wet Saturday afternoons playing in front of 500 people, Journeyman offers a unique insight into the unvarnished life of a lower-league player - so far removed from the stories of pampered Premiership stars - as well as documenting the many teammates, opponents, managers and coaches who left an indelible mark on Ben's eclectic career. Refreshingly unsentimental and often hilarious, Smith's story is essential reading for all true fans of the not-always-so-beautiful game.

Journeyman

Author : Sean Pronger
Publisher : Penguin Canada
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780143186731

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Every young hockey player dreams of one day playing in the NHL, of skating on a line with his hero and drinking champagne in the dressing room after winning the Stanley Cup. But kids should watch what they wish for. They may make it to the pros, like Sean Pronger, only to end up playing for sixteen teams over eleven seasons. They may end up on a team with a guy like the Great One, but skate on his line only in practice when the bona fide first-line centre has the flu. And they may end up drinking champagne only because their little brother wins the Stanley Cup. Anyone who's gotten to the NHL the hard way has a story to tell. No one knows the game better than the guys on the fourth line who fight for their jobs every night. They know all too well what it's like to watch from the press box or, worse, to be sent to the minors or traded. Sean Pronger has seen it all. He's played for legendary coaches like Pat Burns and gone head-to-head with guys such as Doug Gilmour and Steve Yzerman in the faceoff circle. He was on the ice for perhaps the most notorious violent attack in recent hockey history. While playing in the minors in Winnipeg, he guzzled beer in an ice-fishing hut with grizzled veterans like John MacLean, and while playing in Europe, he caused international incidents with guys such as Doug Weight. Full of hilarious stories and self-deprecating jokes, Journeyman is a story not only about achieving a dream, but about realizing you've achieved it.

A Journeyman's Journey - The Story of Jim McEwan

Author : Jim McEwan,Udo Sonntag
Publisher : Plassen Verlag
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9783864707667

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A Journeyman's Journey - The Story of Jim McEwan by Jim McEwan,Udo Sonntag Pdf

For whisky professionals, connoisseurs and lovers, Jim McEwan is an icon like Steve Jobs, Paul McCartney and Pelé. Growing up in the small village of Bowmore on the "whisky island" of Islay, he started his career in 1963 at the age of 15 as a cask maker in the Bowmore distillery. This developed into an unprecedented career in which Jim was to shape and revolutionise the world of whisky like no other. The worldwide success of single malt whisky is inextricably linked to him. The highlight of his work was the revival of the Bruichladdich distillery, today one of the most innovative and respected representatives of the whisky world. How a journey began with two men and a dog that would lead to new universes of whisky is only part of the story that Jim McEwan tells here anecdotally and with much humour. Lavishly designed, lavishly illustrated and sumptuously appointed - a delight for lovers of wonderful books and wonderful drinks alike.

The Journeyman Sagas

Author : John Gearing
Publisher : Author House
Page : 651 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781491888698

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This is the story of Nathanial, king of the north and keeper to the spirits of Fallenjour. A giant amongst men he has the heart of a lion and a strength unparalleled in the universe. Peace had found Nathanial with his one true love at his side, Palencia Queen of the South. This peace was brutally shattered in bloodshed, forcing him to leave behind all he held dear. This guilt was to be his driving force, his mantra, unrelenting, and unforgiving. Nathanial's uncompromising mission to find her was to take his soul and the fate of mankind to the brink of destruction. On Nathanial's quest it would lead him to find the boy king, the key link to restore the balance between good and evil, ending the battle that waged throughout the universe. From the space mission on earth to finding life on Jupiter, to the mythical lands of Fallenjour to the very Master of all matter, this is the story of the journeyman. Above all the story of mankind, its past, its present and its future.

Journeyman

Author : Timothy Findley
Publisher : Harper Flamingo Canada
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105117990635

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Despite his fear of flying and his distaste for speed, Timothy Findley was a traveler--embarking on trips to write, to read, to speak and to enjoy. Many of his journeys involved a unique vehicle, Tiff's own imagination--a magic carpet that transports his readers into his unforgettable stories. Journeyman is a collection of the voyages that informed and shaped what, and how, Timothy Findley wrote. Lovingly compiled and annotated by Bill Whitehead, Findley's life partner, Journeyman is a combination of journal entries, speeches, letters, poems, anecdotes, and excerpts from plays. The first of four sections, "Going Places," chronicles excursions made by land, water and air: a comical tribute to Tiff and Bill's first car, a sagegreen Valiant; a surreal trip to Australia, where novelist Ken Kesey continued his pub reading despite a fist fight next door; and a Thanksgiving prayer written after September 11, 2001. "From Past Imperfect to Future Tense" is a time-travel flight through memory and imagination. Readers will meet a few of Tiff's ancestors, including Uncle Frank Bull, who transformed himself into Maestro Francois von Buell to escape the stifling bonds of Methodist Upper Canadian society. "Pen Power" is all about writers and writing, and "Theatre Tours and Final Curtain" takes us on an insider's tour of Tiff's favorite world. The book ends with Tiff's last written words, three poignant final lines of a one-act play. Journeyman is a lasting gift from Timothy Findley to all of his many fans.

Arc of the Journeyman

Author : Nichola Khan
Publisher : Muslim International
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1517909619

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A monumental account of one migrant community's everyday lives, struggles, and aspirations Forty years of continuous war and conflict have made Afghans the largest refugee group in the world. In this first full-scale ethnography of Afghan migrants in England, Nichola Khan examines the imprint of violence, displacement, kinship obligations, and mobility on the lives and work of Pashtun journeyman taxi drivers in Britain. Khan's analysis is centered in the county of Sussex, site of Brighton's orientalist Royal Pavilion and the former home of colonial propagandist Rudyard Kipling. Her nearly two decades of relationships and fieldwork have given Khan a deep understanding of the everyday lives of Afghan migrants, who face unrelenting pressures to remit money to their struggling relatives in Pakistan and Afghanistan, adhere to traditional values, and resettle the wives and children they have left behind. This kaleidoscopic narrative is enriched by the migrants' own stories and dreams, which take on extra significance among sleep-deprived taxi drivers. Khan chronicles the way these men rely on Pashto poems and aphorisms to make sense of what is strange or difficult to bear. She also attests to the pleasures of local family and friends who are less demanding than kin back home--sharing connection and moments of joy in dance, excursions, picnics, and humorous banter. Khan views these men's lives through the lenses of movement--the arrival of friends and family, return visits to Pakistan, driving customers, even the journey to remit money overseas--and immobility, describing the migrants who experience "stuckness" caused by unresponsive bureaucracies, chronic insecurity, or struggles with depression and other mental health conditions. Arc of the Journeyman is a deeply humane portrayal that expands and complicates current perceptions of Afghan migrants, offering a finely analyzed description of their lives and communities as a moving, contingent, and fully contemporary force.

The Journeyman: How a Veteran Tour Player Found his Swing After 50 Years

Author : Larry Rinker
Publisher : ONE PUTT MUSIC
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780578753041

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Former PGA Tour Player, Larry Rinker, is pleased to announce the release of his third book, “The Journeyman,” How a Veteran Tour Player Found his Swing After 50 Years. The paperback book is now available. “This is such a killer book! This is a must read for anyone interested in what it takes to succeed in the cutthroat world of professional sports. I couldn’t put it down.” Paul Azinger, former PGA Champion and NBC Analyst “Larry Rinker will rock your world as his story of perseverance in life and his rise to the highest level of golf instruction is a true inspiration. Well done, my friend.” Gary McCord, PGA Tour Veteran Member, CBS Announcer“He may have called himself “The Journeyman" – but as anyone will tell you, the joy in life is in the journey, and no one tapped into that joy more than Larry.” Jim Nantz, CBS Sports "It's a story worth telling." Tim Finchem, former PGA Tour Commissioner “I have always enjoyed Larry’s company and admired his talents both on the golf course and on the bandstand. “The Journeyman” is a great perspective on the life of a Tour player. Love ya Rink.” Vince Gill, 21 Grammy Awards, Country Music Hall of Fame “As Larry’s playing career wound down, he made a smooth transition into teaching and he shares many beliefs with me, including one very basic fundamental: You cannot standardize teaching, as all teachers communicate differently and all students learn differently. “The Journeyman” is the most fascinating book I have ever read. I believe the reader will enjoy learning about his journey as much as he enjoyed making it.” Bob Toski, Hall of Fame Teacher, 1954 PGA Tour Leading Money Winner“Larry Rinker is a first-rate guitar player, disciplined and sensitive, with a refined touch and a professional’s approach to music. In having intertwined all the elements of his search for self awareness, he has adroitly put the “journey” back in “journeyman” and made it a fitting title for this book. Well done, dear friend.” Stephen Stills, the first person to be inducted twice on the same night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for Buffalo Springfield, and CSN. “The Journeyman” is a must read for any aspiring Tour player as well as anyone who is a fan of the PGA Tour. "These guys are good" for a reason. When Larry was 6 years old, his lungs collapsed twice while he was having a kidney removed. Doctors gave him only a 50-50 chance of survival. He not only survived, he thrived, because he refused to be deterred by any obstacle that life put in his way. This truly is a great read. Dr. David F. Wright, Ph.D., PGA

The Wrestling Journeyman: Life and Times of an Indy Wrestler

Author : Dusty Wolfe
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2016-02-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1523915145

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The Wrestling Journeyman: Life and Times of an Indy Wrestler by Dusty Wolfe Pdf

Dusty Wolfe has the hardcopy of The Wrestling Journeyman that was written in 2008 when he was still working. When a pro wrestler is still depending on bookings and worried about if Vince MCMahon may call one day, you cannot tell all. Now Dusty Wolfe is retired from wrestling and a history teacher at a local college. His children are all in great places, and his only goal is to tell the story of how wrestling really was to explain all the sacrifices. From traveling with Zeus for Vince McMahon to being the first match for many superstars to struggling in the indy scene with multiple balancing acts between life and preserving a career. This is the perfect book for anyone wanting to get a look at the other side of pro-wrestling with a few local quips that many Texas stars will appreciate.

Journeyman's Road

Author : Adam Gussow
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1572335696

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Journeyman's Road offers a bold new vision of where the blues have been in the course of the twentieth century and what they have become at the dawn of the new millennium: a world music rippling with postmodern contradictions. Author Adam Gussow brings a unique perspective to this exploration. Not just an award-winning scholar and memoirist, he is an accomplished blues harmonica player, a Handy award nominee, and veteran of the international club and festival circuit. With this unusual depth of experience, Gussow skillfully places blues literature in dialogue with the music that provokes it, vibrantly articulating a vital American tradition. At the heart of Gussow's story is his own unlikely yet remarkable streetside partnership with Harlem bluesman Sterling Mr. Satan Magee, a musical collaboration marked not just by a series of polarities--black and white, Mississippi and Princeton, hard-won mastery and youthful apprenticeship--but by creative energies that pushed beyond apparent differences to forge new dialogues and new sounds. Undercutting familiar myths about the down-home sources of blues authenticity, Gussow celebrates New York's mongrel blues scene: the artists, the jam sessions, the venues, the street performers, and the eccentrics. At once elegiac and forward-looking, Journeyman's Road offers a collective portrait of the New York subculture struggling with the legacy of 9/11 and healing itself with the blues.

Derek Walcott, The Journeyman Years, Volume 1: Culture, Society, Literature, and Art

Author : Gordon Collier
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 607 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9789401210065

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Derek Walcott, The Journeyman Years, Volume 1: Culture, Society, Literature, and Art by Gordon Collier Pdf

During the same period in which Derek Walcott was pouring immense physical, emotional, and logistical resources into the foundation of a viable first-rate West Indian theatre company and continuing to write his inimitable poetry, he was also busy writing newspaper reviews, chiefly for the Trinidad Guardian. His prodigious reviewing activity extended far beyond those areas with which one might most readily associate his interests and convic¬tions. As Gordon Rohlehr once prescient¬ly observed, “If one wants to see a quoti¬dian workaday Walcott, one should go back to [his] well over five hundred arti¬cles, essays and reviews on painting, cinema, calypso, carnival, drama and lite¬rature,” articles which “reveal a rich, vari¬ous, witty and scrupulous intelligence in which generous humour counterpoints acerbity.” These articles capture the vital¬ity of Caribbean culture and shed addi-tional light on the aesthetic preoccupa¬tions expressed in Walcott’s essays pub¬lished in journals. The editors have exam¬ined the corpus of Walcott’s journalistic activity from its beginnings in 1950 to its peak in the early 1970s, and have made a generous selection of material from the Guardian, along with occasional pieces from such sources as Public Opinion (Kingston) and The Voice of St. Lucia (Castries). The articles in Volume 1 are organized as follows: Caribbean society, culture, and the arts generally; literature and society; periodicals; anglophone poe¬try, prose fiction, and non-fiction; African and other literatures; and the visual arts (Caribbean and beyond). The volume closes with a selection of Walcott’s mis¬cellaneous satirical essays. The volume editor Gordon Collier has written a search¬ing introductory essay on a central theme – here, a critical, comparative analysis of Walcott’s development as journalist against the historical background of press activity in the Caribbean, coupled with an illustrative discussion (drawing on Wal¬cott’s newspaper articles) of his attitudes towards prose fiction and poetry.

Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century

Author : C. R. Fay
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781107632806

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First published in 1947, this book examines the climate surrounding life and labour in Britain in the nineteenth century. Fay analyses the international and local political structures affecting the way the British lived and worked, as well as the role played by social reformers such as Robert Owen.

Can I Keep My Jersey?

Author : Paul Shirley
Publisher : Villard
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2008-03-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780345495709

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Can I Keep My Jersey? by Paul Shirley Pdf

He’s been called a journeyman. Even Paul wouldn’t dispute that classification. Regardless, Bill Simmons, ESPN’s “The Sports Guy,” has said of Paul Shirley, “We could finally have an answer to the question ‘What would it be like if one of our friends was an NBA player?” There’s no denying that Paul Shirley is the closest thing pro basketball’s got to Odysseus. In Homeric fashion, he has logged time practically everywhere in the roundball universe, from six NBA cities to pro leagues in Spain and Greece to North America’s pro ball Siberia, the minor leagues. Hell, he’s even played in the real Siberia. And in Can I Keep My Jersey?, Shirley finally puts down roots long enough to deliver one of the great locker-room chronicles of the modern age. With sharp elbows and an even sharper wit, Shirley–whose writings have been described as “wildly entertaining” by The Wall Street Journal–drops hilarious commentary, revealing which teams have the best cheerleaders (he’s spent many a time-out watching them ply their trade), why Christ is rapidly becoming every team’s “sixth man,” and even the best ways to get bloodstains out of your game uniform, using only an ordinary bar of soap and a hotel bathroom sink. From sharing the court with Kobe and Shaq to perusing the food court at some mall in a bush-league burg; from taking pregame layups to getting laid out by a stray knee from an NBA power forward; from hopping a limo to the team’s charter jet to dashing to catch the van home from a B-league game in Tijuana, Shirley dishes on what it’s like to try to make it as a professional athlete. Can I Keep My Jersey? is a rollicking, thoughtful, even thought-provoking insider’s look at a pro baller’s life on the fringe. Like Jim Bouton’s Ball Four or John Feinstein’s A Season on the Brink, Shirley’s odyssey deserves to find a home on every sports fan’s bookshelf.