Voices of Audible: Racial Justice ListeningAudible staff around the world share the listens that are helping us process and reflect on the state of racial and social justice.
Queer like us: A conversation with the Queer Newark Oral History ProjectAudible editor Michael Collina speaks to the Queer Newark Oral History Project about the power and importance of preserving queer voices.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic: One island, two nations, so many storiesTwo Audible employees, Edwin De La Cruz and Ruth Neely — one from the Dominican Republic and the other from Haiti, share how two recent audiobook listens evoked their beautifully complicated memories of their Caribbean homelands.
Terry McMillan Has Embraced That ‘It’s Not All Downhill from Here’From the bestselling author who brought us ‘Waiting to Exhale,’ Terry McMillan holds true to her trademark wit and wisdom—all surrounded by a large circle of friends—in her latest story.
2019's Featured InterviewsThese 10 interviews capture the power and beauty of a one-on-one conversation with a favorite storyteller.
My Big Little Corner Of NowhereIsaac Gomez, playwright and author of Audible Original 'The Way She Spoke', shares what it was like after his hometown of El Paso endured this year’s devastating massacre.
Leaving The Westboro Baptist ChurchMegan Phelps-Roper, author and narrator of 'Unfollow,' shares 3 books she leaned on during her journey.
Annalee Newitz Goes Back to 'The Future of Another Timeline'The noted sci-fi author shares why they love talking about the intersection of science, technology, and culture, and how heavily Riot Grrrl music influenced their latest book.
A voice from inside the opioid crisisWith 'Finding Tess', 'Dopesick' author Beth Macy takes the story of America’s drug epidemic in a personal direction for audio.
The scrunchies that bind us: Eight women talk about the lasting influence of "The Baby-Sitters Club"With this deeply engaging audio essay editor Rachel Smalter Hall explores the lure of the iconic Ann M. Martin series and babysitting in general.