Frighteningly Easy DIY Halloween Costumes Based on Our Favorite Listens
Whether you're planning months ahead or looking for a last minute Halloween costume, we’ve got you covered with costumes inspired by some of our favorite listens.
Whether you're planning months ahead or looking for a last minute Halloween costume, we’ve got you covered with costumes inspired by some of our favorite listens.
Acclaimed author Bill Konigsberg crafts a complete narrative exploring depression and suicide in his speculative and moving novel about two struggling teens.
The author of 'Everyone’s Happy' recommends the listens you have to hear from her favorite narrator, Michael Crouch.
Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey talks to us about writing and recording his new memoir, 'Greenlights.'
Acclaimed roboticist Dr. Ayanna Howard is on a mission to combat racial and sexual bias in AI and change the future of our world for the positive.
The question of intelligent life beyond our planet has been fodder for countless sci-fi books, movies, and beyond, and for good reason. With so much of space yet to be explored, the imaginable possibilities are endless. Each of these four stories presents a different spin on how we might make first contact with our extraterrestrial neighbors—for better or for worse.
Bram Stoker Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones spins a horror story that is as stunning as it is macabre while pushing the boundaries on what it means to be an American Indian today.
Veteran performer and debut “authorrator” Luke Daniels recommends the very best listens on grief that actually help.
Listening has helped our team members embrace their authentic selves and empathize with the journeys of others.
Luis Alberto Gónzalez Arenas, co-author of 'La Mujer Que Sabe Volar (The Woman Who Knows How to Fly),' reflects on how, even after a tragic accident, María Antonieta Osornio lives life to the fullest.
The dynamic, award-winning chef and restaurateur goes deep on his mental health issues, the business of running a restaurant, and great listening recommendations.
Law professor Dov Fox thought the hardest case of his career was about the problems with predicting how a child’s life might unfold. The real questions went much deeper.