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A Life of Opposing Forces
- De: Michael S. Millin, Danielle Makenna Forras
- Narrado por: Michael S. Millin, Danielle Makenna Forras
- Duración: 5 h y 47 m
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With unflinching honesty, A Life of Opposing Forces highlights the complicated but enduring relationship Michael Millin has with his parents as he navigates the interplay of light and dark in his own life. Michael shares his path from addiction to sobriety, challenging his own assumptions of recovery and confronting generational trauma. In the process, Michael exposes the reader to the incredible world of surfing and traveling. Throughout his journey, surfing has always provided a safe space for Michael. The ocean was more than an escape; it was medicine—and the key to his survival.
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I was invested in the story the entire time
- De Emily Twardowski en 03-13-25
The honest exposure of pain sent me on a quest to find out why I treated my kids the exact way I swore I never would.
Revisado: 02-13-25
The very beginning, hearing a daughter get to read about her father in his own words shook me. I would give anything to receive a journal from my dad (Butch Van Artsdalen who died of alcoholism at age 38) whom I never met. Sure there are lots of stories about his drinking days and his legendary surfing as the original Mr. Pipeline & all of those stories make me feel like I know a lot about him from the outside looking in. How everyone got to experience him back then. But this…this would be like taking a ride inside his soul, on his personal journey. Butch knew about me, I wonder if he ever had thoughts like Mikey did about River. I will never know. River is a very fortunate young lady to have a dad like Mikey Millin.
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