Barry Foster has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Racism and White Fragility.

Call it what you want: in a funk, down in the dumps, depressed, burned out, apathetic, indifferent...most of us have been there. Author and coach Barry Foster has as well. On a steamy, hot day in the middle of a Florida summer, Barry drove a stake in the ground, and said out loud, "Enough". He stood up and admitted to himself that he was in a terrible funk and had been for quite some time. He was stuck and felt exhausted. He cared about very little and had withdrawn from everyone around him. Happiness was non-existent. Barry had lost his spirit and no longer felt as though he was in charge of his life. In this easy listen, Barry chronicles his climb out of the "black hole" and offers his listeners a mini-course on how to say goodbye to your funk and take charge of your life. Being down in the dumps cannot co-exist with happiness. Barry asserts if you recognize you're in a funk, it's time to stop being "funked-up" and start getting fueled up - happiness does not have to be elusive. You can get energy, zest, and excitement for life. The choice is yours: do nothing, get nothing. Start doing and get happy. Every journey begins with the decision to take the first step. Go ahead and take your first step - make the decision to purchase this book. Follow the practical advice, tips and strategies it offers, and you will be on your way to taking charge of your life and feeling happy once again.
©2013 Barry Foster (P)2013 Barry Foster

Have you ever wondered what the origin of racism is? Have you ever thought of what would happen if, even in your city, there was a great development of racism? Have you ever attended a school where, in every corner of the building, you experience racism? If you are interested in this topic, have experienced it closely, or simply interested in analyzing other points of view, this audiobook is for you. Listen to Racism and White Fragility: Combating Racism and Teaching Race Consciousness. Some people say that someone could act in a racist manner because of ignorance. Others say that racist people are being persuaded by others or copying others' behavior. However, none of this tells us how racism began or if we can get to the root cause. Racism is the assumption that one human race is superior to another. The intrinsic biological features of a person predetermine the social and moral features of the human. What you will find in the audiobook: Definition of racism Racism throughout history Racism after civil rights Hypocrisy in American culture Hypocrisy of democracy Recent facts How to teach racism to the younger generation If you are interested in this topic or simply you want to listen about some point of view that may be different from yours, just grab a copy of this book now.
©2020 Barry Foster (P)2020 Barry Foster