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12 Rules For Life

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Should you always stand up straight with your shoulders back? Can you really bother children when they are skateboarding? Does life REALLY only need 12 Rules? Jordan Peterson is one of the most divisive public intellectuals on the planet. And his 12 rules are just as divisive. So much so that Rachel Corbett didn't even finish it. But what did Jessie Stephens think? Lets find out...

Remember, this is a Book Club, so we're assuming if you're listening you've read the book too. That means there will be spoilers, so if you haven't read it, grab a copy, get reading and join us after you've turned the last page. We'll be right here waiting for you!

Come join our Book Club Facebook group here.

You can buy Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules For Life on Apple Books at apple.co/mamamia

Your host is Jessie Stephens.

With thanks to great insight from Rachel Corbett.

Elissa Ratliff is the producer of Mamamia Book Club.

You can call Jessie and Lize on 02 8999 9386.

Head to https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ to get this and all our pods delivered straight to your inbox.

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Should you always stand up straight with your shoulders back? Can you really bother children when they are skateboarding? Does life REALLY only need 12 Rules? Jordan Peterson is one of the most divisive public intellectuals on the planet. And his 12 rules are just as divisive. So much so that Rachel Corbett didn't even finish it. But what did Jessie Stephens think? Lets find out...

Remember, this is a Book Club, so we're assuming if you're listening you've read the book too. That means there will be spoilers, so if you haven't read it, grab a copy, get reading and join us after you've turned the last page. We'll be right here waiting for you!

Come join our Book Club Facebook group here.

You can buy Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules For Life on Apple Books at apple.co/mamamia

Your host is Jessie Stephens.

With thanks to great insight from Rachel Corbett.

Elissa Ratliff is the producer of Mamamia Book Club.

You can call Jessie and Lize on 02 8999 9386.

Head to https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ to get this and all our pods delivered straight to your inbox.

Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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