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{DOWNLOAD} Medallion Status: True Stories from Secret Rooms Read Online{DOWNLOAD}Medallion Status:True Stories fromSecret Rooms ReadOnlineDescriptionAn AV Club "Five Books to Read in October""[An] affecting and hilarious meditation onfame and prestige as seen through the lens of an airline loyalty program." (The AV Club)A hilarious and honest new audiobook in which John Hodgman, New York Times bestsellingauthor of Vacationland, leaves vacation behind and gets back to work as a stillsomewhat famous person...and then loses his jobAfter spending most of his 20s pursuing acareer as a literary agent, John Hodgman decided to try his own hand at writing. Following anappearance to promote one of his books on The Daily Show, he was invited to return as acontributor. This led to an unexpected and, frankly, implausible career in front of the camera thathas lasted to this very day, or at least until 2016.In this audiobook, Hodgman explores thestrangeness of his career, speaking plainly of fame, especially at the weird, marginal level heenjoyed it. Through these stories, you will learn many things that only John Hodgman knows, suchas how to prepare for a nude scene with an oboe, or what it feels like to go to a Hollywood partyand realize that you are not nearly as famous as the Property Brothers, or, for that matter, thosetwo famous corgis from Instagram. And there are stories about how, when your television gig iscanceled, you can console yourself with the fact that all of that travel that made your young son sosad at least left you with a prize: platinum medallion status with your airline.Both unflinchinglyfunny and deeply heartfelt, Medallion Status is a thoughtful examination of status, fame, andidentity - and about the way we all deal with those moments when we realize we aren't platinumstatus anymore and will have to get comfortable in that middle seat again.