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COPY LINK : https://fastpdf.bookcenterapp.com/yump/0593722531 The beloved Peloton instructorchronicles his journey from small-town North Carolina to New York City stardom in an empowering story that reveals his secret to success: not taking yourself—or life—too seriously.Cody Rigsby has a lot of opinions: Kevin is the hottestBackstreet Boygrape jelly is a crime against nature if you wear flip-flops in New York City, you do not love yourself. But if there is one opinion—one truth—that he holds above all others, it’s that we shouldn’t let the fear of looking stupid
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The beloved Peloton instructorchronicles his journey from small-town North Carolina to New York City stardom in an empowering story that reveals his secret to success: not taking yourself—or life—too seriously.Cody Rigsby has a lot of opinions: Kevin is the hottestBackstreet Boygrape jelly is a crime against nature if you wear flip-flops in New York City, you do not love yourself. But if there is one opinion—one truth—that he holds above all others, it’s that we shouldn’t let the fear of looking stupid
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XOXO, Cody: An Opinionated Homosexual's Guide to Self-
Love, Relationships, and Tactful Pettiness
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The beloved Peloton Instructor and Dancing with the Stars finalist
chronicles his journey from small town North Carolina to New York
City stardom in an empowering story that reveals his secret to
success: not taking yourself—orlife—to seriously.Cody
Rigsby has a lot of opinions: Kevin is the hottest Backstreet Boy
grape jelly is a crime against nature if you wear flip-flops in New
York City, you do not love yourself. But if there is one
opinion—on truth—tht he holds above all others,
it’sthat we shouldn’ttake ourselves too seriously. We
shouldn’tlet the fear of looking stupid, or messing up, or
being judged, hold us back from living our best lives.Cody didn't
always believe this, though. In XOXO, Cody, he opens up about his
journey to accepting himself, from growing up gay and poor in the
South with a mom suffering from addiction to his migration to New
York City, wherehe went from broke-ass dancer to fitness icon.He
intimately details what it was like to lose both his father and best
friend to addiction and how he began to repair his relationship with
his mom as an adult. He recounts his time working at a night club on
the Lower East Sideand his decision to auditionfor Peloton on a whim
even though he had never taught a fitness class before, anddishes
aboutcompeting against Sporty Spice on Dancing with the Stars.With
raw and inspiring stories about learning how to handle the scary
sh*t, interspersed with Q&Asand Cody’sdefinitive
rankings on everything from the best after-school snacks to the
most frightening Mario Kart characters, XOXO, Cody is a bold and
heartfelt reminder that sometimes laughing at yourself is the best
medicine. Remember: It ain’tthat deep, boo.