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It's What You Do Next

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Biography
Unabridged   7 hour(s)
Publication date: 11/19/2024

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available November

It's What You Do Next

The Fall and Rise of Nashville's First Female Mayor

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696617529

Summary

A must-listen memoir from Megan Barry, the first female mayor of Nashville.

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Product Description

In 2015, after a historic run-off election, Megan Barry became the first female mayor of Nashville, Tennessee. Quickly becoming one of the most popular progressive politicians in the Bible Belt, Barry was a beloved leader with a sky-high approval rating and an unshakable hope for a new, forward-thinking, modern South. For her first few years in office, she was one of the most important voices at the table—until she became the most notorious.

Barry loved three things the most in the world—her son, Max, her husband, Bruce, and her job as the mayor of Nashville . . . until she lost two of them. Her monumental lapse in judgment led to a painful public reckoning and the fall of her rising political career. A battle with substance-use disorder robbed her of her only child. Grief, pride, shame, longing, and resentment nearly destroyed her marriage. Barry has to start again, the right way, with humility, hope, and a wicked sense of humor.

It's What You Do Next is a deeply honest book about womanhood at home, in politics, and in the spaces between. Warm, funny, and uncompromisingly honest, Barry speaks to women as their close friend, not their fearless leader, her true self, not always her best self. She gives listeners permission to come as they are and leave knowing that what matters most, is what happens next.

Author Bio

Megan Barry is the former mayor of Nashville, Tennessee, the first woman to be elected to the office. She has been an invited speaker for numerous organizations and events, including TEDxNashville, the International Women's Forum, Georgia Pacific, National Overdose Awareness Days, and many others.