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Why Did I Come into This Room?

by Joan Lunden; read by Joan Lunden

Why Did I Come into This Room? is a funny "What to Expect When You're Expecting" for the aging woman. Learn More
Navigating Life with Chronic Pain

by Sara Clayton, PhD, Robert A. Lavin, PhD, & Lindsay Zilliox, MD; read by Suzie Althens

Navigating Life with Chronic Pain provides accessible, comprehensive, and up-to-date information about the challenges patients, family, and caregivers face when confronted by chronic pain. Learn More
In Praise of Walking

by Shane O'Mara; read by Liam Gerrard

In this captivating book, neuroscientist Shane O’Mara invites us to marvel at the benefits walking confers on our bodies and brains, and to appreciate the advantages of this uniquely human skill. Learn More
The Love Principle

by Dr. Michael B. Brown; read by Chris Sorensen

In just ten steps, Dr. Michael B. Brown provides a clear path through a discipline of daily loving that will lead you to purpose and joy in life. Follow these steps to bring meaning to your home, romantic relationships, workplace, personal friendships, and your own sense of self. Learn More
Happiness

by Daniel Nettle; read by Matthew Waterson

Bringing together the latest insights from psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy, Daniel Nettle sheds light on happiness, the most basic of human desires. Nettle examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy, whether success can make us happy, what sort of remedies to unhappiness work, why some people are happier than others, and much more. Learn More
Leading in the Digital World

by Amit S. Mukherjee; read by Steve Menasche

The definitive book on leadership in the digital era: why digital technologies call for leadership that emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity. Learn More
Powering Prosperity

by Indranil Ghosh; read by Kyle Tait

In Powering Prosperity: A Citizen's Guide to Shaping the 21st Century, Dr. Indranil Ghosh brings together his decades of experience as a sustainable economic development investor, an entrepreneur, and an MIT-trained scientist, to provide a new framework for understanding the world's challenges and the choices societies must make to address them. Learn More
Dream Makers

by Jim Morris & Mark Stuertz; foreword by Dennis Quaid; read by Kyle Tait

Discover the tenacity, ambition, and captivating talent of the pitcher who inspired the hit Disney film The Rookie. Learn More
Beyond the Mask

by Brian P. Walsh; read by Alex Knox

As a seventeen-year-old volunteer firefighter, Brian Walsh suffered third-degree burns to his face. But he chose not to let that tragedy destroy him, and instead used it to create a magnificent life—both personally and professionally. Learn More
How to Give

by Seneca; translated by James S. Romm; read by James Cameron Stewart

Timeless wisdom on generosity and gratitude from the great Stoic philosopher Seneca. Learn More
Concentration

by Stefan Van der Stigchel; translated by Danny Guinan; read by Perry Daniels

How to concentrate in a world of beeping smartphones, channel surfing, live-tweeting, pop-up ads, and other distractions. Learn More
Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup

by Zara Barrie; read by Zara Barrie

Finally, a self-help book for the millennial party girl who hates bullshit advice from "experts" who know nothing about the trauma of drinking and sex, the acute pressure of keeping up with the rest of the Adderall poppin' world, and the insecurity that comes along with feeling like you have to be thin and gorgeous and sparkly in order to be seen.

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Keep Calm and Log On

by Gillian "Gus" Andrews; read by Tavia Gilbert

How to survive the digital revolution without getting trampled: your guide to online mindfulness, digital self-empowerment, cybersecurity, creepy ads, trustworthy information, and more. Learn More
Clutter

by Jennifer Howard; read by Emily Durante

Jennifer Howard sets her own personal struggle with clutter against a meticulously researched history of just how the developed world came to drown in material goods. Learn More
Sway

by Matthew John Bocchi; read by Timothy Andres Pabon

In the first memoir told by a child of 9/11, Matthew John Bocchi intimately delves into the psychological and emotional torment that ensued after his father's death. His unique story is one full of heartbreak and despair, grief and uncertainty, but most importantly, happiness and hope. The lesson he teaches us is clear but intricate: No matter how far you fall, you can always rise again. Learn More
Pro-Aging Playbook

by Paul Jarrod Frank, MD; read by Daniel Henning

Hailed as "the Beauty Guru" by his celebrity and international patients, renowned cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank has written a book designed to help people of all ages navigate the latest technologies and lifestyle choices in the beauty and wellness industry so they can positively transform the way they look and feel. Learn More
How to Be Content

by Horace; selected by Stephen Harrison; translated by Stephen Harrison; introduced by Stephen Harrison; read by PJ Ochlan

In How to Be Content, Stephen Harrison provides fresh, contemporary translations of poems from across Horace's works that continue to offer important lessons about the good life, friendship, love, and death. Learn More
Generation Why Not?

by Ruth Klein; read by Erin deWard

Join the ranks of Generation Why Not?®—a generation driven by attitude rather than age—to reach your dreams and goals in business and life. Learn More
Confessions of a Fat Cosmo Girl

by Hazel Dixon-Cooper; read by Jo Anna Perrin

In Confessions of a Fat Cosmo Girl, Hazel Dixon-Cooper exposes the weight-loss industry, delivers the truth about why you can't lose weight, and shows you how to permanently lose those pounds and take control of your life. Learn More
How to Keep an Open Mind

by Sextus Empiricus, Richard Bett; read by Tom Parks

Along with Stoicism and Epicureanism, Skepticism is one of the three major schools of ancient Greek philosophy that claim to offer a way of living as well as thinking. How to Keep an Open Mind provides an unmatched introduction to skepticism by presenting a fresh, modern translation of key passages from the writings of Sextus Empiricus, the only Greek skeptic whose works have survived. Learn More
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