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.
With this deeply engaging audio essay editor Rachel Smalter Hall explores the lure of the iconic Ann M. Martin series and babysitting in general.
Paranormal Romance Queen Molly Harper and her longstanding narrator Amanda Ronconi finally meet
College student and Audible scholar Ama Hagan confronts a controversial work about Africa and its deep impact on her.
With her audio play Life Ever After, Carla Grauls set out to explore transhumanism and what it means to really be human as we use technology enhance/augment human intellect and physiology.
The Iliad and Odyssey were not exactly “written" — they changed shape throughout their long years of being performed for audiences. So is it even possible to really know them today?
Audible "superfans" are total listening fiends, the kinds of people you want to ask for recommendations—so we did just that.
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The first playwright from Audible’s Emerging Playwrights Fund to hit the stage, Chisa Hutchinson discusses the complicated issues she tackled and how fun it was to work in a new format.
At an outdoor gear warehouse in Vermont, an early morning sock-slinging team builds a community, one podcast at a time.
Elite gymnast Katelyn Ohashi spoke with the authors of ‘Twisted: The Story of Larry Nassar and the Women Who Took Him Down’ about how gymnasts have been subjected to mental trauma and a toxic culture.
Editor Katie O'Connor shares some of the easiest ways to get into the iconic series that's now in audio.
Colson Whitehead shares why he was called to examine the horrific activities in one Florida reform school through the eyes of a young Black boy in his follow-up to the award-winning “Underground Railroad.”