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Natural Disaster: I Cover Them. I am One.

Before becoming America’s first-ever female network chief meteorologist or appearing on Dancing with the Stars, ABC News’s Ginger Zee checked herself into a mental health hospital.

Natural Disaster: I Cover Them. I Am One. is Ginger’s heartbreaking, hilarious, and harshly honest life story – from Dickhead’s (you won’t soon forget that name) deck on Lake Michigan to her storm-chasing dream at ABC News.

Ginger opens up about her lifelong battle with crippling depression, her romances that ranged from misguided to dangerous, and her tumultuous professional path. This cyclone of stories may sound familiar to some – it’s just that Ginger’s personal tempests happened while she was covering some of the most devastating storms in recent history, including a ferocious tornado that killed a legend in the meteorology field.

She also canceled her first wedding – twice – because she finally listened to her inner voice, which was saying, This isn’t right, but then she happened to fall in love with her gay best friend. Yes, twice. Yes, gay.

On the sunny side, this book is for all the mistake makers who have learned to forgive others and themselves – even in the aftermath of man-made, or in this case Ginger-made, disasters. It’s a story that every young woman should read, a story about finding love in the world and finding it in yourself.

Beloved by Good Morning America’s audience, Ginger is a daily presence for millions. She’s gained fame for her social media presence, which is as unfiltered as Natural Disaster – from baby barf to doggy doo-doo. She’s shattered the glass ceiling for women in meteorology but admits here first she’s the one natural disaster she couldn’t have forecast.

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Self Reliance Mastery: Learn How to Be Self-Reliant, Live Sustainably, and Be Prepared for Any Disaster

Live a More Self Reliant Sustainable Lifestyle with Pure Freedom by Learning from Leading Experts Inside Self-Reliance Mastery. Being injured is one thing, but being injured and not knowing how to take care of it yourself is another! Learn how to overcome migraines, survive a stroke or heart attack, reverse hypothermia, fix cavities and teeth decay, stop massive bleeding, clot internal bleeding, protect yourself against pandemic, virus, and bacteria, and so much more with these Super Herbs! If and When the Power Grid Fails, Do You Know How to Generate Your Own Electricity? Or How to Power Your Refrigerator from Your Car? What if you had all of the electricity you needed for any kind of survival situation. When the grid goes down, there are bare electrical essentials such as lights, warmth, and keeping food cold that you need to focus on. If you know how to generate just enough electricity to keep your essentials up, you will have a great chance of survival. Most people don’t know how to use solar effectively. They don’t realize how ineffective it is against things like Solar Storms and EMP attacks. Solar is certainly a powerful way to get more off the grid and be more energy independent, but do you know how to protect your solar so it lasts for many years? Or how to set your solar up so it’s safe, effective, and feeds all of your needs? We cover all of these subjects, and much more inside this book. Being self reliant helps you to be prepared for any kind of disaster or survival situation. But do you know what you need to have on hand at all times? What should you put in your go bag? Where would you go, how would you get there, and how long would you stay? It’s not about living in fear, but being smart and prepared for any kind of disaster whether natural or man-made, and you will learn all of this and a lot more during the interviews in this book. Knowing how much water you need for yourself and your family is key. One of our experts says you need a minimum of 2 gallons per person per day in a self-reliant or survival situation – minimum. Are you set up for that? Do you know the proper equipment to use? Learn all of this and more during the information available in the book. What if you could learn how to generate enough food for your family in only one hour per day of gardening? And what about the long term food production with little maintenance such as food forests? Learning these permaculture skills will not only help you live more self reliant and be healthier, but could potentially save your life in the event of a food shortage spread nationwide. And a lot more!

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The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made

Nineteen-year-old Greg Sestero met Tommy Wiseau at an acting school in San Francisco. Wiseau’s scenes were rivetingly wrong, yet Sestero, hypnotized by such uninhibited acting, thought, “I have to do a scene with this guy.” That impulse changed both of their lives. Wiseau seemed never to have read the rule book on interpersonal relationships (or the instructions on a bottle of black hair dye), yet he generously offered to put the aspiring actor up in his LA apartment. Sestero’s nascent acting career first sizzled, then fizzled, resulting in Wiseau’s last-second offer to Sestero of co-starring with him in The Room, a movie Wiseau wrote and planned to finance, produce, and direct—in the parking lot of a Hollywood equipment-rental shop.

Wiseau spent $6 million of his own money on his film, but despite the efforts of the disbelieving (and frequently fired) crew and embarrassed (and frequently fired) actors, the movie made no sense. Nevertheless, Wiseau rented a Hollywood billboard featuring his alarming headshot and staged a red carpet premiere. The Room made $1,800 at the box office and closed after two weeks. One reviewer said that watching The Room was like “getting stabbed in the head”.

The Disaster Artist is Greg Sestero’s laugh-out-loud funny account of how Tommy Wiseau defied every law of artistry, business, and friendship to make “the Citizen Kane of bad movies” (Entertainment Weekly), which is now an international phenomenon, with Wiseau himself beloved as an oddball celebrity. Written with award-winning journalist Tom Bissell, The Disaster Artist is an inspiring tour de force that reads like a page-turning novel, an open-hearted portrait of an enigmatic man who will improbably capture your heart.