The Best Listens About Dreams
Having weird dreams? You’re not alone. Learn how to understand and even program your nightly adventures with these essential dream listens.
Having weird dreams? You’re not alone. Learn how to understand and even program your nightly adventures with these essential dream listens.
The best-selling self-development author’s new listen is the cure for relationship woes in our shelter-in-place era.
As more people are making arrangements to work from home, our partners on the Audible for Business team have collected a number of titles to help smooth the transition. They've got you covered on topics such as virtual collaboration, productivity, and communication.
Therapist and journalist Lori Gottlieb achieves a double delight with her entertaining and therapeutic memoir that takes you into the therapy room and allows us to see her as both the therapist and the patient.
Tiffany Pham, founder and CEO of the online platform Mogul, which aims to change the lives of women worldwide, shares why her first solo book is just the inspiration young women need and how audiobooks helped make her who she is today.
Author Ted Larkins shares his sound advice for re-framing your thinking, tackling chores with ease, and realizing that celebrities are just like us – even Bon Jovi.
When editor Rachel Smalter Hall realized that self-development titles were not the only places she was gleaning her life lessons, so much became clear. See how closely her experiences match or differ from yours, and we bet you’ll find they somehow still resonate.
Because you can only binge-watch so much before your eyes glaze over.
What you can learn about the art of spontaneous conversation from 'Mortal City' and its creator
In the midst of a three-month-long panic attack, I needed friends. Funny, wise, interesting friends who had been through some stuff. Here's where I found them.
'On The Media' host Bob Garfield talks to MacArthur Fellows, or 'Geniuses,' in his Audible series 'The Genius Dialogues.' From their success stories comes this advice for graduates (or anyone).
Listeners sit in on real sessions with the renowned couples therapist in Audible's new series 'Where Should We Begin?'