Lenhard Hardie has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD).

4 audiobooks
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The Mensch with No Name

Summary

A Hasidic gunslinger tracks the renegade teacher who betrayed his mystic Jewish order of astral travelers to the Great Old Ones across the demon haunted American Southwest of 1880.  In the acclaimed second volume, four sequential novellas continue the weird career of The Merkabah Rider:  In The Infernal Napoleon, The Rider and a young traveling strongman rally a group of cowboys in a showdown with a gang of half-demon outlaws in a remote desert town.  In The Damned Dingus, The Rider is robbed of his mystic Volcanic pistol and teams up with the infamous Doc Holliday to track down the thief, but must contend with a strange, invisible menace.  In The Outlaw Gods, a group of Apache recruits The Rider to combat a 200 year old menace plaguing their tribe, and bring him face to face with the mind bending horror of The Great Old Ones.  Finally, at the edge of death, The Rider descends into Hell itself to confront the Adversary Lucifer and learn the full scope of his master Adon’s betrayal. But can there be any return from The Pandaemonium Ride?

©2019 Edward M. Erdelac (P)2020 Edward M. Erdelac

Narrator: Lenhard Hardie
Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
Available on Audible
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The Dark

Summary

“Then it stopped. Its head flowed around on its shoulders, as it seemed to have discovered the crib. It loomed there motionless, examining the small cage from across the room. Then Pat knew - it was looking for her.” A true ghost story! Based on a real incident that the author's mother experienced as a child. It's a snowy night in a spooky new house and Pat fears bedtime because when the lights go out a malevolent entity stalks the dark!

©2017 Ian Cadena (P)2019 Ian Cadena

Narrator: Lenhard Hardie
Author: Ian Cadena
Length: 13 mins
Available on Audible
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Mind Control Tactics of Gaslighters: Demean, Devalue, Discard (Personal Support Included)

Summary

There are many mind control tactics in the gaslighter’s bag of tricks. If you are interested in this audiobook, it is likely a gaslighter has set his sights on you. He is trying to drive you mad, and his malevolent tactics might be working. You don’t want to buy into the reality that he is trying to sell you; he is trying to shove his reality down your throat. The gaslighter is in a fantasy world all his own. Gaslighters go to extenuating circumstances to make another person feel unhinged. I have seen gaslighters break into their ex-partner’s home to steal random things. Or, they throw puppies in the swimming pool to make all the neighbors hate the dog’s owner. Or, they steal car keys and house keys to make a person’s life completely miserable. They hide their partner’s belongings, or they hack into all their accounts. Gaslighter’s meddle in all sorts of things in addition to subtly trying to mind control and exert their power and control over you. They make you question your reality so that they can go out and cheat and get away with it. They make you question your reality so that they can prove you crazy in a court of law. They make you question your reality so that the cops start questioning you when you call to report the crimes they’ve committed against you.  Gaslighter’s will work on your boss to try to get you fired. They will convince your pretty girlfriend that you were the worst person they ever dated; then have sex with her behind your back. Gaslighter’s have tons of tools at their fingertips with the internet available. They can read strategy books on mind control, some of them written by the military Psychological Operations leaders – experts in... Get this audiobook now to learn more.

©2019 Lily Love LLC (P)2020 Lily Love LLC

Narrator: Lenhard Hardie
Author: Lily Lovell
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Summary

Have you ever heard your child or your partner constantly say "I can’t" or "no" or "I won’t." Do you have a habit of turning down everyone who approaches you with a request? Do you feel that other people’s requests are unwarranted, unwanted, or unreasonable? Do you hate doing things for other people? Do you feel that other people put too much pressure on you? Does your child fight you at every turn? Does your partner only do things that he or she wants to do? Do they refuse to do anything that you want them to do?  Do you have a partner who does everything but what you ask of him or her? Does he or she seem primed to fight about every little thing? Do you seem to bicker or fight every time you are out because plans change and the demand avoidance adult couldn’t cope with the change in his or her routine? Do you feel like the child or adult in your life is "no fun"? Do you think they are a "stick-in-the-mud", never stepping outside their boundaries or comfort zone to do anything exciting? Or, do they only do something "fun" when it is their idea of fun, but reject any invitations to join in with what other people deem as "fun"?  Most people don’t realize, but the behavior they refer to as "stubborn" or "disagreeable" in others might actually be classified as pathological demand avoidance or oppositional defiant disorder. People with these conditions might have deficits in their memory, attention, or learning. They may struggle with demands that use too much of their mental energy. They may have a preference for tasks that are easier or things they have done repetitively. They tend to like to do things that they know, and they often detest doing anything that is "different" or "new".  Pathological demand avoidance and oppositional defiant disorder can be a real burden for parents and teachers. The child doesn’t want to do anything he or she thinks they "can’t" do. The child doesn’t want to do anything except what he or she is "good at" or knows how to do repetitively. The pathological demand avoidant child might play video games all day.  Pathological demand avoidance and oppositional defiant disorder might turn into criminal pathology later in life. The person might struggle with people in positions of authority. He or she might be fired from their job for refusing to do what their boss tells them. The PDA or ODD adult might lose multiple relationships due to their demand avoidance and their resistance to be agreeable in their relationship. They reject anything their partners asks them to do in favor of doing whatever they want to do themselves.  Download now to hear more.

©2020 Lily Love LLC (P)2020 Lily Love LLC

Narrator: Lenhard Hardie
Author: Lily Lovell
Length: 28 mins
Available on Audible