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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.

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We've Got Issues

Judith Warner; read by Kirsten Potter

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
Motherhood

Garrison Keillor; performed by Garrison Keillor, Tom Keith, Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and an ensemble cast

A Prairie Home Companion celebrates motherhood as only they can: with equal parts laughter and love—and maybe just a little guilt. Learn More
For Better

Tara Parker-Pope; read by Cassandra Campbell


A Library Journal Best Audiobooks of the Year Winner

When you look at the actual science, there’s more hope for marriage than superficial media coverage of divorce rates would indicate. Parker-Pope shares some of that science for both successful couples who want to stay that way and troubled couples who want to turn their marriage around. Learn More
The Cow in the Parking Lot

Leonard Scheff and Susan Edmiston; read by Bill Mendieta

Listeners learn how to apply simple Buddhist principles to change their perspective, step by step, so that they can replace the anger in their lives with a newfound happiness. Learn More
All Things Shining

Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly; read by David Drummond

A wide-ranging look at the loss of meaning in the West, and a gripping guide for how to retrieve it. Learn More
Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life

Douglas T. Kenrick; read by Fred Stella

The founder of social evolutionary psychology—known for his brilliance and outsized personality—gives us a singular tour of the human mind. Learn More
The Nature Principle

Richard Louv; read by Rick Adamson

The bestselling author of Last Child in the Woods reminds adults that they, too—and all of society—can benefit from reconnecting with the land. Learn More
Real Happiness

Sharon Salzberg; read by the author

One of the foremost experts on meditation distills her 30 years of teaching into a 28-day program that will change lives. From the basics of posture, breathing, and scheduling to the finer points of calming the mind, distraction, and addressing specific problems (pain in a particular area, trouble falling asleep, etc.) Real Happiness delivers a comprehensive guide. Includes guided meditations. Learn More
Redirect

Timothy D. Wilson; read by Grover Gardner

A leading psychologist shows how we can reinvent ourselves, transform our children, improve our communities, and change the world. Learn More
This I Believe: Life Lessons

Edited by Dan Gediman with John Gregory and Mary Jo Gediman; written and read by an ensemble cast

An AudioFile Best Audiobooks of the Year Selection and Earphones Award Winner

Moving and powerful first-person stories explore the beliefs and principles by which Americans live and the universal truths they have learned. Heard on public radio, they offer wisdom, guidance, and inspiration for any and all. Learn More
Finding Your Way in a Wild New World

Martha Beck; read by Heather Henderson

Oprah favorite and bestselling coach Martha Beck offers a transformative guide readers can use to become miracle workers, harnessing healing power for themselves and for the world. Learn More
All There Is

hosted by Dave Isay; as told by StoryCorps participants

Moving, uplifting, real-life stories from everyday Americans, gathered by StoryCorps and heard on NPR’s Morning Edition. Learn More
Great Leaders Grow

Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller; read by Chris Patton

The Secret introduced people around the world to a profound yet seemingly contradictory concept: to lead is to serve. With that as the foundation, Great Leaders Grow takes the next step, showing leaders and aspiring leaders how to keep growing their leadership abilities throughout their lives. Learn More
The Velvet Rage

Alan Downs, Ph. D.; read by the author

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
Hope and Help for Your Nerves

Dr. Claire Weekes; read by the author

A proven program that desensitizes over-wrought nerves and eases feelings of anxiety, panic, and depression by using a variety of breathing and relaxation exercises. Learn More
Freedom from Nervous Suffering

Dr. Claire Weekes; read by the author

The respected author of Pass Through Panic offers listeners more sage advice on overcoming their debilitating anxiety. Learn More
The Little Book of Talent

Daniel Coyle; read by Grover Gardner

The ultimate handbook for developing talent of any kind—52 simple rules from the author of The Talent Code. Learn More
The Art of Procrastination

John Perry; read by Brian Holsopple

For anybody who procrastinates or knows a procrastinator: an irresistible gift for the legions of people who believe in never doing today what you can do tomorrow—or maybe the day after that. Learn More
Choose the Life You Want

Tal Ben-Shahar; read by Traber Burns

From the New York Times bestselling author of Happier comes a fresh reminder that every single moment is an opportunity to make a conscious choice for a happy and fulfilled life. Learn More
Duct Tape Parenting

Vicki Hoefle; read by the author

A witty, straight-shooting parenting book to help parents build a solid relationship with their kids, improve childrens behavior and decision-making, and prepare kids to steer their own futures—while laughing a little along the way. Learn More
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