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The Third Perspective

Brave Expression in the Age of Intolerance

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The Third Perspective

By: Africa Brooke
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In our deeply divided, binary world, honest discussion is stressful for all sides, but Africa Brooke says there is another way: the Third Perspective.

"With Africa's graceful guidance, we can all learn to own our voice, speak our minds, and to become an authentic version of ourselves." ―Nicole LePera, international bestselling author of How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal From Your Past and Create Yourself


In this manifesto, Africa teaches us how to return to critical thinking and reduce societal divides by opening our minds and being more self-questioning in difficult discussions. This book will help you navigate difficult conversations. You’ll learn to share your views, hear the other side, make a point you feel must be made, and try to find common ground without self-censorship or self-sabotage.

This personal guide helps readers move away from rigid thinking, allowing them to enter any potentially difficult discussion about politics, work, personal responsibility, race, sex, gender, religion—whatever the subject —while maintaining integrity, authenticity, and openness. Africa has built a successful business coaching an exclusive roster of high-profile clients seeking to handle themselves in the public eye.

The tools offered in The Third Perspective have been honed over years of that experience: hers is a proven system that works. She offers readers a new path for communication that is critical to building trust and fruitful relationships. Africa Brooke’s framework has three pillars—Awareness, Responsibility, and Expression—that ask: what is stopping you from speaking your mind, what do you stand for, and what are you willing to risk?

"A true rising star and a voice that demands attention." ―Matt Haig, international bestselling author The Midnight Library

“Challenging, unapologetically honest, and immeasurably wise. Africa is the brave necessary modern antidote, for the unfortunate modern challenges our society faces.” ―Steven Bartlett, author of The Diary of a CEO
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Critic reviews

"Africa Brooke is a gifted thought leader who offers the medicine much needed in our culture today. She breaks down concepts quickly and eloquently and empowers people to understand their self-censoring habits. With Africa's graceful guidance, we can all learn to own our voice, speak our minds, and to become an authentic version of ourselves."—Nicole LePera, international bestselling author of How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal From Your Past and Create Yourself
"Africa Brooke is one of the sharpest thinkers on contemporary culture and uses clear-headed compassion and insight to make convincing arguments. She is a thought stimulator of the highest order. A true rising star and a voice that demands attention."
Matt Haig, international bestselling author The Midnight Library
"Africa Brooke is a salve of common sense and compassion—a bridge, a way forward, a healer in this increasingly tribalistic and divided world in which so many of us cling to our beliefs over our shared humanity. She is absolutely singular; we need her, we need this book."—Holly Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice Not to Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol
“Africa’s approach to common and complex issues is unique, enlightening, and refreshing. She has found a way to see many points of view and perspectives, and use them as a foundation of strength, character, and kindness.”—Mo Gawdat, author of Scary Smart and Solve for Happy
"When Africa speaks, I sit up. When she writes, I lean in. She possesses an inimitable voice and a way of communicating that's both accessible yet challenging, humble yet fierce. She’s willing to go places most can’t or won’t go, and does so with grace and compassion, inviting others to join her, as a true teacher and leader. I have no doubt she’s going to change the world; she already is."—Laura McKowen, bestselling author of We Are the Luckiest: The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life
"Africa Brooke has been of incalculable help to me. Her work, which she so generously offers to all, has made me a more effective communicator. Africa has helped me gain faith and courage in my own thoughts and the voice that expresses them."—Michael Imperioli, actor and New York Times bestselling author of Woke Up This Morning
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The author is highly intelligent, and truly cares about teaching its audience the art of speaking their truth.

The right to speak my truth

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I’m just getting through my first listen of this and already starting a second almost immediately .

I really love that it’s read by the author too. There were parts that truly felt like a personal conversation.

The activities were really impactful. I can’t stop recommending them to fellow creatives/ burnt out people. AKA Everyone!

Wow! Such A Generous and Needed Perspective

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The concept and discourse is critical at this time of group think and virtue signaling.

I believe there is responsibility and action when the time calls for it (in these moments, silence or speaking, can be a weapon to build or destroy).

Picking no side for convenience or self preservation is in fact picking a side. In the end, the book reverts back to self censorship based on relative and individual judgments.

I wonder how we can coexist with moral singularity or pluralism.

Philadelphia, USA

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