Sarah Cooper Makes Peace with the Dale Carnegie in Her HeadWhen comedian and author Sarah Cooper was asked to reimagine the classic “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” she had a lot of thoughts, but she didn’t expect to find so many answers on her journey.
Legendary cowboy Grant Golliher on how to “Think Like a Horse”Grant and Jane Golliher turn their decades of horse whispering experience into an accessible philosophy on life, leadership, and parenthood with "Think Like a Horse."
Honoring the courage and heart of displaced peoples on World Refugee Day This collection of bios and memoirs written by and about refugees offers a window into their lived experiences and an invitation to a greater sense of compassion.
Going rogue with Patrick Radden KeefeThe author on the impulses behind his criminally good nonfiction, and why he'll narrate his own books "as long as the powers that be will let me."
Listens and Learnings from 'The Great Resignation'If you're one of the many people contemplating a major professional pivot, these targeted self-dev titles might be just what you need to hear.
Watergate, 50 years later: essential listening on the political scandal and its aftermathTo commemorate and reflect upon the 50th anniversary of this infamous moment in United States history, here are 12 essential listens about Nixon, Watergate, and everything else you need to know.
Honoring victims, survivors, and families on Gun Violence Awareness DayWe choose to honor those impacted by gun violence through amplifying their lived experiences, listening to their stories, and channeling our grief into hope for a better world.
Understanding extremism and the radicalizing power of social mediaReporter Max Kutner provides context as racist conspiracy theories continue to escalate domestic terrorism in the United States.
Matt James brings positivity and perspective to ‘First Impressions’In his memoir, the ‘Bachelor’ star and philanthropist shines an honest light on his up-and-down experiences in reality TV and his hopes for a bright future.
The Best Poetry Audiobooks to Listen to for National Poetry MonthFrom classic favorites like William Shakespeare and Pablo Neruda to rising stars Amanda Gorman and Chen Chen, this list showcases a few of our favorite poets.
Far out: The best audiobooks of and about the 1970sWhether you're nostalgic or curious about the decade that brought us Watergate and women's lib, Luke Skywalker and the Bee Gees, check out this list of out of sight audiobooks.