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Grad to Grown-Up

by Gene Rice and Courtney Bejgrowicz; read by George Newbern

Everything you didn't learn in school but all you need to know to launch your personal and professional life. Learn More
Supersized Lies

by Robert J. Davis, PhD; read by Robert J. Davis PhD

In this health and wellness book, award-winning health journalist Robert J. Davis reveals: which weight-loss measures are most—and least—likely to be effective; how conventional wisdom about weight loss is often wrong; how to spot misleading weight-loss advice, and avoid being duped into wasting time, money, and effort; how effective weight control doesn't require following complicated, restrictive rules; and the interesting history behind flawed weight-loss advice. Learn More
Lymph-Link

by Dr. Loretta T. Friedman; read by Lisa S. Ware

In Lymph-Link, find out how you can help detox your body, reverse symptoms caused by lymphatic obstruction, and rid yourself and your immune system of toxins. Learn More
Life Is Short

by Dean Rickles; read by Simon Vance

Why life's shortness―more than anything else―is what makes it meaningful. Learn More
Reconnecting after Isolation

by Susan J. Noonan; read by Kim Niemi

How to keep calm, carry on, and reconnect during times of social isolation and emotional crisis. Learn More
How to Grieve

by Marcus Tullius Cicero; translated by Michael Fontaine; read by Gareth Richards

An engaging new translation of a timeless masterpiece about coping with the death of a loved one. Learn More
How to Say No

by Diogenes; read by Liam Gerrard

An entertaining and enlightening collection of ancient writings about the philosophers who advocated simple living and rejected unthinking conformity. Learn More
How to Have a Life

by Seneca; read by Esther Wane

A vibrant new translation of Seneca's "On the Shortness of Life," a pointed reminder to make the most of our time. Learn More
Chase the Bears

by Ric Keller; read by Ric Keller

An inspiring, humorous, and original book of conventional and unconventional self-help ideas from former Congressman Ric Keller, who rose from humble beginnings to the US House of Representatives.
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How We Grow Through What We Go Through

by Christopher Willard, PsyD; read by Kent Klineman

Turn your everyday experiences into a source of strength with the easy-to-learn practices in this uplifting guide to post-traumatic growth. Learn More
Make Space for Happiness

by Tracy McCubbin; read by Tracy McCubbin

In Make Space for Happiness, decluttering expert Tracy McCubbin helps you revolutionize your living space and your mindset by focusing on clutter clearing as a path to positivity in every area of your life. Learn More
Raising Kids

by Sheri Glucoft Wong LCSW and Olaf Jorgenson EdD; read by Nan McNamara

In Raising Kids, family therapist and parent educator Sheri Glucoft Wong and Silicon Valley private school head Olaf Jorgenson team up to deliver a down-to-earth guide to parenting that is as encouraging as it is illuminating. Learn More
Body Language

edited by Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile; read by Catherine Ho, Angela Juarez, Adi Cabral, and Sean Crisden

A kaleidoscopic anthology of essays published by Catapult magazine about the stories our bodies tell, and how we move within—and against—expectations of race, gender, health, and ability. Learn More
The Path of an Eagle

by Jay Fantom; foreword by Tana Amen BSN, RN; read by Jay Fantom

A real, emotional, and vulnerable story of one man's persistent courage to overcome some of life's worst and greatest challenges, while finding hope, healing, love, peace, and fulfillment along the journey of life. Learn More
The Age-Proof Brain

by Dr. Marc Milstein; read by George Newbern

In The Age-Proof Brain, scientist and popular speaker Dr. Marc Milstein shares "complex science in simple (and often humorous) examples, case histories, and 'how-to' guidelines that are guaranteed to change your life" (Dr. James B. Mass). This book reveals the secrets to improving brain function, which lie in the brain's surprising connection with the rest of the body. Learn More
Trauma, Tresses, and Truth

by Lyzette Wanzer; read by L. Malaika Cooper

From grammar and high schools to corporate boardrooms and military squadrons, Black and Afro Latina natural hair continues to confound, transfix, and enrage members of White American society. Why, in 2022, is this still the case? Particularly relevant during this time of emboldened White supremacy, racism, and provocative othering, this work explores how writing about one of the still-remaining systemic biases in schools, academia, and corporate America might lead to greater understanding and respect. Learn More
How to Begin When Your World Is Ending

by Molly Phinney Baskette; read by Molly Phinney Baskette

Moving, witty, and probing, Molly Baskette's practical and spiritual perspective will appeal to readers of Lori Gottlieb's Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and Kate Bowler's Everything Happens for a Reason. Learn More
From Junkie to Judge

by Mary Beth O'Connor; read by Nikki Zakocs

From a junkie addicted to methamphetamines to a federal judge, Mary Beth O'Connor's memoir shares her inspiring journey from rock bottom to resilience as she forged a personal path to recovery from trauma and addiction. Learn More
The Immunity Solution

by Leo Nissola, MD; read by Leo Nissola, MD

Optimize your natural defenses with this essential, science-based guide and its simple program of practical strategies to help support your immune system. Learn More
A Light in the Dark

by Kenneth M. Adams, PhD, Mary E. Meyer, PhD, LMFT, and Culle L. Vande Garde, LCSW; read by Ann Sprinkle and Derek Dysart

A groundbreaking book detailing the unique issues experienced by adult children who grew up with a sexually addicted parent and offering a path to unburden their shameful legacy and embrace sexuality and intimacy without the intrusion or constraints from the past.
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