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Radical Love
Radical Love: Learning to Accept Yourself and Others | Zachary Levi
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I'm not an expert, therapist, pastor, teacher, or monk. I am merely a person going through my own mental and emotional health journey, hoping that I can pass on some of the wisdom and tools that I'd been blessed enough to learn along the way. And I truly believe that if we can help heal the hearts and minds of everyone on earth, we will solve every other problem known to man in the process. -- Zachary Levi Radical Love is the debut memoir from Zachary Levi (Shazam!, American Underdog, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Chuck), which shares his emotional journey through a lifetime of crippling anxiety and depression to find joy, gratitude, and ultimate purpose. Facing the scars of childhood trauma and the voices in his head that told him he would never be enough, Zac recounts the raw yet honest behind-the-scenes story of his family life, career successes, and the personal disappointments that led him to rock bottom and landed him in a therapy center, where he learned to address the underlying issues that preceded his downward spiral. Radical Love combines witty, touching, and powerful commentary with relatable illustrations to help you on your own path toward mental wellness. With vulnerability and humor, Zac relates the valuable lessons and insights hes learned so that you can rise from the ashes of trauma and pursue a meaningful life of gratitude.
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TheDaysGoBy
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I just finished this up on audio while at work. I loved Zachary Levi as Flynn Rider in Tangled as well as in Chuck. I‘d had no idea he‘d had a book out until I sat in on his panel at C2E2. First of all, listening to him was a treat. Highly recommend doing the audiobook. But also, I thought it was so interesting to hear about his mental health journey. Some of what he talked about resonated with me.

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TheDaysGoBy I loved him as an actor but the panel I saw have him a glimpse of who he is as a person and this book just deepened that. He seems so genuine and I enjoyed what he had to say 1y
OriginalCyn620 Love him too! Stacked! 1y
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ashesofabookdragon
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Goodness this was a good but heavy book.

Zachary Levi has done an excellent job sharing his mental healthy journey and highlighting how generational trauma is passed on.

His life is a rough read but worth the turmoil.

The thing I was most impressed with was his ability to forgive. That‘s astounding given the situation. Hats off to him.

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DiffidentBookworm
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This book hits so close to home. I listened to the audio while at work & ended up in tears because so much of how I am was explained to me through hearing Zach talk about himself. I realized things I had never noticed before & it‘s put a new perspective on my life especially now that I have a son to raise & don‘t want to project what I experienced as a child onto him. I want to do better & be better so he doesn‘t grow up in a broken home like me.

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