What Maya Hawke Learned About Today's Feminism From a 1963 "Playboy" Interview
After voicing "Cosmopolitan" editor Helen Gurley Brown in the Audible Original "The Playboy Interviews," musician and actor Maya Hawke gets personal in her own interview, reflecting on her creative origins and why today we don't put womanhood in a box.
Sex and dating expert Myisha Battle on the fastest path to forging real connection
The author of "This Is Supposed to Be Fun" says we are more alike than we think—and reveals some surprising advice to unlock our ability to find what we are ultimately searching for.
Ahmet Zappa opens up about narrating his legendary father's memoir
The musician, author, and radio host lends his voice to his late father’s 1989 autobiography, now in audio for the first time.
Journeying to a Scandinavian faerie land with Heather Fawcett
"Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries" is academic fantasy at its finest, complete with a curmudgeonly professor, elusive fae, and a tiny village in the far north.
How Rachel Hawkins Brings Drama to La Dolce Vita
The bestselling author of "The Villa" explains how she comes up with characters, scenarios, and layers of twists and turns.
Chris Bailey on How Working Less Can Help You Accomplish More
The productivity expert and bestselling author reveals the joys and benefits of stillness in "How to Calm Your Mind."
“Financial Feminist” explains how the patriarchy is coming between you and your wallet—and what you can do about it
Tori Dunlap, founder of the organization Her First $100k, is on a mission to teach women about personal finance and the systemic oppression that makes it especially hard for them to gain wealth.
The Creators of “Welcome to Night Vale” Go Noir with “Unlicensed”
Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor bring the mystery in this titillating fiction podcast set in the quotidian corners of LA, anchored and inspired by the voices of three stellar narrators.
Hip-Hop Legend Fat Joe Sets the Record Straight in “The Book of Jose”
The Bronx rapper brings his storytelling talents to new heights in a memoir tracing his “action-packed” life and the birth of a great American art form.
Bushra Rehman’s novel Is a coming-of-age gem about growing up queer and Muslim in America
Author, poet, and activist Bushra Rehman’s “Roses, In The Mouth of a Lion” is an autofiction exploration of finding your family—and your true self.
“The Vibrant Years” Is a Colorful Meditation on Work, Love, and Life for Three Generations of Women
In the first novel from Mindy Kaling’s new book imprint, author Sonali Dev presents her most autobiographical work yet, a joyful story of three women finding themselves, fighting for their dreams, and defying the status quo.
Home for the Holidays with Marcus Samuelsson, in His Kitchen
What’s cooking in yours? Maybe he can help.