9 Mind-Blowing Moments from ‘In Bed with Susie Bright’After more than two decades of recording, the trailblazing podcast climaxes with an extra-special retrospective.
Randy Rainbow Sees the World Through Pink-Colored GlassesThe YouTube star and musical comedian spreads joy and encourages everyone to embrace not fitting the mold in his memoir, “Playing with Myself.”
Humor, ‘Sex, and Violence’ with Harvey FiersteinBroadway legend Harvey Fierstein shares his life story as only he can tell it in “I Was Better Last Night.”
Narrator Origins with Julia Whelan and Vikas AdamGo into the studio for an exclusive chat with two of the most in-demand voices in the industry!
Introducing Audible Theater's Spring LineupFrom live performances recorded at the Minetta Lane Theater to original, written-for-audio plays, discover the amazing new theater productions out this season.
New Year, New AuthorsThe editors kick off a new season of Audicted with some of the buzziest debuts of 2022.
Hanya Yanagihara on Why Our Longing for Paradise Will Forever DisappointSpanning three centuries and several genres, “To Paradise” ponders what happens when we flee one broken utopia for another.
"Maejor Frequency" dissects the healing power of good vibesIn his Audible Original podcast, music producer Maejor consults with the experts to decode our deep connection to rhythm and the healing benefits of sound.
Quick Listens About Never-ending WarsWar is hell... but war audiobooks don't have to be! Our history editor curates a list of snappy, engaging listens about conflicts that were anything but.
In “Olga Dies Dreaming,” a Latina wedding planner is pitted against the wishes of her absent motherWith a heroine caught between a freedom-fighting mother and her own entrepreneurial ambitions, Xochitl Gonzalez’s debut novel asks, "Are we defined by the expectations of others?"
Malcolm Gladwell Elicits Anecdotes, Songs, and Creative Wisdom In 'Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon'In a unique all-star collaboration, legendary songwriter Paul Simon spends quality time with best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell and music journalist Bruce Headlam to explore what the history of Paul’s songs says about the art of songwriting.