Quincy Jones on the creative process and life lessons
The Grammy Award-winning legend shared a career’s worth of wisdom in “12 Notes.”
The Grammy Award-winning legend shared a career’s worth of wisdom in “12 Notes.”
Relaxation looks different to everyone. In this edition, we share personal favorites that lower our heart rates and soothe our souls.
Exploring the generations-long fight for justice, writer and activist Rebecca Nagle’s powerful reporting provides both the historical and contemporary legal context surrounding Tribal sovereignty and territory in the United States.
At turns acerbic and truly unsettling, these dark critiques will get under your skin—and stay there.
Louise Penny, the master of mysteries, took some time out to share with us her favorite audiobooks and why they made her list.
In this episode: In One Michigan County There’s a Republican Fighting to Restore Faith in Elections
In her debut work of nonfiction, Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz gives listeners a groundbreaking and personal exploration of Tribal enrollment policies, and what it means to be Native American in the United States.
The bestselling author unpacks it all: why he uses a pen name, the challenges of writing a modern teen perspective, the fun of writing villains, and more.
The beloved bestselling author delivers a fast-paced, richly layered tale that explores fate versus free will.
Audible founder Don Katz chats with renowned playwright David Hare about his new Audible Original, the power of great monologue, and what you can learn when you nearly lose your life.
The actor and comedian opens up about writing, fame, that voice, and her latest work of unclassifiable audio genius.
In this episode: The Mass Shooting that Everyone Saw Coming