Doesn't Hurt to Ask
By Trey Gowdy
By Trey Gowdy
By Trey Gowdy
By Trey Gowdy
By Trey Gowdy
Read by Trey Gowdy
By Trey Gowdy
Read by Trey Gowdy
Category: Domestic Politics | Business | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Domestic Politics | Business | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Domestic Politics | Business | Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Audiobooks
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$28.00
Aug 18, 2020 | ISBN 9780593138915
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Aug 18, 2020 | ISBN 9780593138922
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Aug 18, 2020 | ISBN 9780593289297
533 Minutes
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Praise
“Gowdy was tough when he was a federal prosecutor, and he drew on that experience when interrogating individuals who appeared before Congress, during his tenure as a South Carolina representative. He possesses an uncanny ability to ask the right questions to pull out the truth from those on Capitol Hill—no easy feat. Doesn’t Hurt to Ask demonstrates how to ask questions to move people and get the answers you need to make decisions and become a stronger communicator.”—Sean Hannity, nationally syndicated radio and TV host and bestselling author of Live Free or Die
“If I could have anyone in the world argue my case, it would be Trey Gowdy—the person I trust the most to make common sense. Whether it’s made on a football field or in a courtroom, a good argument is a good argument, no matter the authority. In Doesn’t Hurt to Ask, Gowdy is the authority.”—Lou Holtz, hall of fame coach and bestselling author of Wins, Losses, and Lessons
“Gowdy, one of our finest courtroom lawyers, has written a very fine book on the art of persuasion. In Doesn’t Hurt to Ask, you’ll learn a lot about the importance of listening to evidence, using words with precision, and, above all, asking good questions. You’ll also learn some things about being a better person. In the end, this is a book about finding a purpose bigger than yourself, and then moving others toward that purpose with you.”—William J. Bennett, bestselling author of The Book of Virtues
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