Let these audiobooks be that little voice in your ear telling you the right thing to do. Get advice on health, happiness, relationships, and a wide range of other 'how-to's.
New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller
From reproductive health to the impact of antibiotics and probiotics, and the latest trends, including vaginal steaming, vaginal marijuana products, and jade eggs, OB/GYN Jen Gunter takes us on a factual, fun-filled journey in The Vagina Bible. Learn More
The historic, groundbreaking examination of the psychology of homosexuality: why it has lead many men to feel ashamed of their own identity and how to overcome that sense of shame. Learn More
by Dr. Stacie Stephenson; read by Dr. Stacie Stephenson
Today's view of wellness is far too often fragmented, focusing on specific symptoms rather than the whole person. In Vibrant, Dr. Stacie Stephenson introduces listeners to a new and empowering way of looking at health. Learn More
by Charles Ryan, with Hudson Perigo; read by PJ Ochlan
Integrating the molecular and the medical, sociology and storytelling, The Virility Paradoxoffers a fascinating look at how one hormone has shaped history, and the connections between our biology, our behavior, and our best selves. Learn More
by Dr. Joseph Parent and Nancy Parent; read by Joseph Parent
Part inspiration, part information narrative for our story is based on walking meditation, also known as mindful walking; an active practice that requires you to be consciously aware and moving in the environment rather than sitting with your eyes closed. Learn More
Peter Singer and James Mason; read by Rick Adamson
A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly effects all living things and the environmentand how we can make healthful, more humane food choices. Learn More
In her provocative book, New York Times bestselling author Judith Warner explores the storm of debate over whether we are overdiagnosing and overmedicating our children who have “issues.” Learn More
Written in a fresh, warm voice loaded with empathy, Welcoming Your Puppy from Planet Dog lights the path to a relaxed, happy interspecies household. Learn More
What is human well-being? Valerie Tiberius argues that our lives go well to the extent that we succeed in terms of what matters to us emotionally, reflectively, and over the long term. Learn More
by Dale Peck; read by Curt Bonnem & Chelsea Stephens
The Millions Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019
The first collection of short fiction from Lambda Award–winning novelist Dale Peck spans twenty-five years of writing, including two O. Henry award-winners and the recipient of a Pushcart Prize. Learn More
by Tami A. Ross, RDN, LD, CDE, MLDE and Patti B. Geil, MS, RDN, CDE, MLDE, FAND, FAADE; read by Jo Anna Perrin
For those simply looking to be told what to eat, What Do I Eat Now? has everything needed to take the guesswork out of healthy meal planning. Start eating better today! Learn More
A golden rule book to parenting best practices, What Great Parents Do concisely presents key strategies to help parents reshape kids' challenging behaviors, create strong family bonds, and guide children toward becoming happy, kind, responsible adults. Learn More
In What to Eat When You Want to Get Pregnant, diet and nutrition expert Dr. Nicole Avena offers revolutionary science-based advice for women and men who are either thinking about having a baby, already trying, or dealing with fertility issues. Learn More
A highly readable personal finance book that translates financial jargon and enables readers to ask the tough questions to protect their money and their financial well-being Learn More
by Russell A. Barkley, PhD; read by Mike Chamberlain
In this book, internationally renowned ADHD expert Dr. Russell Barkley explains the science behind ADHD and how you can tell if your spouse, partner, friend, adult child, or sibling may have it. Dr. Barkley shows how to guide your loved one toward the right treatment, and what to do if they don't want treatment. Learn More
A leading cancer specialist tells the compelling stories of three adult leukemia patients and their treatments, the disease itself, and the drugs developed to treat it. Learn More
Everyone knows Yogi Berra for his famous non sequiturs : "It ain’t over ’til it’s over." "It gets late early out here." "The future ain't what it used to be." They seem like throwaway lines, but over time they reveal deeper meaningsplayful truths, like Zen koans. Yogi's not trying to be mystical, but his seemingly simple phrases reveal the depth and wisdom of his mind. Learn More