Listens on the history and future of reproductive justice
Hear the true stories and voices behind the ongoing battle for reproductive freedom.
Hear the true stories and voices behind the ongoing battle for reproductive freedom.
When comedian and author Sarah Cooper was asked to reimagine the classic “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” she had a lot of thoughts, but she didn’t expect to find so many answers on her journey.
If you’re looking for captivating listens for you or your kids about Black experiences, these are some of the incredible listens that have won our hearts.
Grant and Jane Golliher turn their decades of horse whispering experience into an accessible philosophy on life, leadership, and parenthood with "Think Like a Horse."
This collection of bios and memoirs written by and about refugees offers a window into their lived experiences and an invitation to a greater sense of compassion.
The story John Mankiewicz kept in his back pocket and never gave up on.
Leila Mottley’s captivating first novel, which she started writing at just 17, turns its ripped-from-the-headlines premise into a wholly compelling work of fiction.
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In honor of Father's Day, Audible Editor Alanna reflects on grieving the death of a parent and the auditory aspect of life after loss.
It's time to celebrate the listens 2022 has brought us so far.
Rejecting the idea that there were no women-led slave revolts, Rebecca Hall went where no other historian had ventured in her graphic novel, 'Wake.' In this audio play, we learn about her work, her determination, and an untold history.
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