Human behavior
Tragedy and Comedy Collide in This Story That Will Change the Way You View Mental Illness
Adam Cayton-Holland shares what it was like to tell his late sister's story while writing a memoir about his own.
No Guilty Pleasure Here: Why Ethically Executed True Crime Has My Heart
Editor Kat Johnson professes her love of well-done true crime books that strike the right balance between telling an engaging tale and being salacious.
My Furry Valentine: Puppy Love and So Much More
A deep dive into how literature can open our eyes—and our hearts—to the emotional world of animals
Martin Sheen's 'The Home Front' Tackles Hate and Anxiety in Wartime America
The legendary voice from ‘The West Wing’ and ‘Apocalypse Now’ guides us through a turbulent time in history via recordings of people who lived it.
Esther Perel Unpacks Desire, Infidelity, And Partnerships In A New Podcast
Listeners sit in on real sessions with the renowned couples therapist in Audible's new series 'Where Should We Begin?'
What's Your 'X' Rating?
For many listeners, 1x speed isn't fast enough — there's a world of movers and shakers getting through their books and podcasts in half the time. Here’s why (and how) they do it.
Are Introverts The Best Listeners?
Some experts believe that we can all benefit from bringing introverts' listening skills to our professional and personal lives.
Let's Never Lose This Terrifying Tradition
Fear of the unknown, contagious emotions, and an evolutionary fondness for flame are just a few of the reasons why scary stories are told best by the light of a fire.
What We're Listening To In September (Work It)
In our monthly series, we share recommendations from the Audible staffers least likely to remove their headphones for elevator small talk.
Wisdom For Women In The Workplace
A listening list curated by Changemaker Chats, a monthly nationwide salon series for women.
My 8 Essential Immigration Tales
The stories my parents tell, and the ones that I tell about them, are not so far off from the stories that I read by other immigrants in books.
ASMR: Is There Sense In This Sensibility?
A community is rallying around the soothing sound phenomenon—but it's not the scientific one.