Audiobook Reel (Ryan Rhodes - Home Studio)

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Audiobooks
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Description

Recorded and edited at my home studio.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
everyone called the smiths apprentice boy. Despite the fact that he was a hand taller than anyone, their small towns being what they are, he would most likely remain boy until his beard filled out, or he bloodied someone's nose over the matter. The boy gave a slow nod. The chin Andrian. That's right, Cobb said approvingly. The chan Drian, everyone knows that blue fire is one of their signs now he was. But how did they find him? The boy interrupted. And why didn't they kill him when they had the chance? Oh, hush! Now you'll get all the answers before the end, jake said, Just let him tell it. No need for all that jake Graham said, Boys, just curious. Drink your drink. I drank me drink already, jake, grumbled I need another. But the in keeps still skinning rats in the back room. Perfect and bulletproof are seductive, but they just don't exist in the human experience. We must walk into the arena, whatever it may be a relationship, an important meeting, our creative process or a difficult family conversation with courage and the willingness to engage rather than sitting on the sidelines in hurling judgment and advice, we must dare to show up and let ourselves be seen. This is vulnerability. This is daring. Greatly join me as we explore the answers to these questions long ago, in a beautiful forest outside the city of Gaya in northeastern India. There lived a mighty bull Buffalo. He was a sight to behold massive with bulging muscles and huge, curving horns with razor sharp tips. He was like a dark blue mountain moving through the forest. The lions and tigers stayed out of his bath, for they knew they were no match for his strength, But the buffalo's nature was the opposite of his appearance.