Women’s History Month is an opportunity for us to collectively celebrate the history, triumphs, and truths of all women. And while we’re coming off of a year in which pop culture and entertainment certainly seemed to be for the girls, we cannot forget about our ongoing battles for recognition and representation. It is frustrating to have our rights questioned, to not see ourselves reflected in leadership roles, and to feel as though we are not being heard. But our collective, resounding voices can help change the outcome of our stories. Here you can enjoy listens from women who use their gifts to entertain, to educate, to uplift, and to ensure that we are always heard. —Katie O'Connor, Audible Editor
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New, single, working, stay-at-home, or seasoned—for every type of mom, these exceptional listens are sure to resonate and satisfy.
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Part memoir of the 1960s, part biography of her husband, the Pulitzer winner’s latest is a self-narrated audio treasure including archival recordings and guest starring Bryan Cranston.
Kristin Hannah’s "The Women" spotlights our complicated memory of the Vietnam War
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The roots, iterations, and remarkable staying power of "The Color Purple"
To celebrate the release of the movie musical, revisit Alice Walker's iconic novel and follow its journey across four decades of adaptations.
Ariel Lawhon spins a mystery from the journals of an 18th-century midwife
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What do our pockets tell us about human behavior?
In her new micro-history, dress history expert Hannah Carlson explores the surprisingly controversial history of this facet of fashion.
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Thanks to Greta Gerwig's upcoming film, the world's most iconic doll is getting a thoroughly modern new appraisal. Here are 10 listens to usher in the summer of Barbie.
Michelle Obama shares her light with listeners
Michelle Obama brings humor and compassion to her new Audible Original series.
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There’s nothing “Shh, quiet please” about them. From romance to thrillers, and genres in between, it looks like the world of libraries makes for great storytelling.
Great podcast moments with Michelle Obama
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Heather Gay freed herself by becoming a "Bad Mormon"
"The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star shares her heartbreaking but redemptive journey in losing her faith on the way to finding her true self.