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Barb Knows Best

Ep. 57 - Reading for Inspiration Part 2

Barb Knows Best

Michelle Maros & Barb Schmidt

Education, Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Personal Journals, Spirituality, Relationships, Parenting, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.9 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Join Barb and Michelle for part 2 of their conversation about their favorite inspirational reads. They had so much to say, and so many books to share they needed more than one episode! Follow us @MichelleMaros and @Peaceful_Barb and share your experiences with us @BarbKnowsBestPod or at www.michellemaros.com/podcast.

Episode Notes:

Seek inspiration from a person but keep your own unique path.

Barb’s Favorite Memoir:

Barb’s Favorite Re-read:

Barb’s Favorite Book to Give as a Gift:

Barb’s Favorite Audiobook:

Michelle’s Favorite Audiobook:

Barb’s Favorite Audio Book When You Feel Like You Are Losing Yourself:

Barb’s Favorite Book for Transitions in Life:

Barb and Michelle’s Favorite Book for Teens:

Michelle’s Overall Self-Help Favorite:


References Mentioned in Today’s Podcast:

Barb & Michelle’s Top 15 Inspirational Books

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0:00.0

Hello again friends. Hello a Barb knows best community. Welcome

0:19.9

back to the podcast. It is Michelle Marros, your co-host and I am here yet again with

0:26.8

my mother Barbara Schmidt peaceful barb and we are back again, and leading off from last week's episode about books and

0:38.4

reading for inspiration, hopefully you've been long awaiting part two of that episode.

0:45.0

Hello mom welcome I know you are just itching to get into it because this is as you guys

0:50.9

probably noticed last week her favorite thing to talk about it is good

0:55.5

morning Michelle I'm so excited I can hardly I really want to jump in I've been

1:00.0

thinking about this all week because I kept thinking of so many more books but I think the

1:04.3

ones that we're going to highlight today and the ones that we talked about last week really are really

1:10.9

are a very very good start and they certainly have been a foundation, some of them older books that were written, you know, decades ago and some of them current books.

1:21.0

So I think it's a really good list and I'm excited I'm

1:23.6

excited to share the rest of our list and to talk a little bit about you know finding

1:28.8

people that we can walk life's path with yeah so one of the things that you mentioned in last week's episode that really stuck with me is that you view

1:39.8

reading for inspiration as a practice to take in someone else's lived

1:50.6

experience as a tool to help you through your own experiences like you

1:55.2

said holding that person's hand through life and that's such an interesting way to view reading and even to view as we talk a little bit more about

2:10.1

role models or people we look up to in life.

2:15.0

That whole concept of who would you want to be there beside you,

2:21.0

guiding you, inspiring you, motivating you, who are those people?

2:30.0

Because that's also another great way to find books that can

2:36.0

inspire you to find the people and then see what they've put out about life.

2:41.0

Exactly I think you know Michelle it is a very interesting way to look at reading I agree and I think I have my own personal way of doing that and it's been I think why I'm so excited to share it with everyone is for two reasons one

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