Book description
From rising NPR star Rob Sachs-irreverent takes on handling life's
sticky situations based on the popular What Would Rob Do? podcast
What do you do if you get a bad haircut? Do you have trouble
remembering people's names? What happens if you clog the toilet at a
friend's house? NPR's Rob Sachs has given prudent and entertaining
advice for dealing with all sorts of everyday challenges in his
successful What Would Rob Do? podcast series, consulting with
experts ranging from Fabio to Erik Estrada on dozens of daily dilemmas
and common conundrums. Now he brings a wealth of this advice together
in a single survival guide to fixing some of life's most vexing minor
mishaps and speed bumps.
- Entertaining yet practical advice on what to do in tricky life situations
- Includes tips from interviews Sachs has conducted with celebrity experts
- Written by Rob Sachs, who has been a producer, reporter, and
director for NPR shows including Morning Edition, All
Things Considered, and Day to Day. Sachs also has a
successful NPR podcast series
What Would Rob Do? tackles the full spectrum of life's
absurdities and shows how to turn them into an opportunity for
adventure, fun, and best of all, laughter.
Rob Sachs has spent the last ten years as a
producer, reporter, and director for National Public Radio shows,
including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and
Tell Me More. He created the NPR podcast What Would Rob
Do? In 2006 and serves as its host.