Articles and interviews
20 Listens for Navigating Life After Graduation
From finding balance to building your career, check out these listens with advice and insights that are sure to help you on your journey through young adulthood.
Tony Robbins on Finding the 'Life Force' Behind True Wealth
The self-development powerhouse explains how his worldview was transformed by a focus on physical health.
Voices of Audible: Women's History Month
Hear when and how these women took charge of a situation in their lives.
"Maejor Frequency" Dissects the Healing Power of Good Vibes
In his Audible Original podcast, music producer Maejor consults with the experts to decode our deep connection to rhythm and the healing benefits of sound.
Mary Roach Investigates Science's Funniest, Strangest Corners
For her next adventure, the acclaimed science writer of 'Stiff' explores the puzzling and often hilarious conundrum of human-wildlife conflict in 'Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.'
Talking Mental Health with Dr. Jess
Psychiatrist Dr. Jessica Clemons spent years answering Instagram's questions about mental health. Now her Audible Original, ‘Be Well,’ acts as a resource and a guide for anyone looking for answers.
Daymond John Welcomes Frustration and Failure on the Path to Success
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and angel investor Daymond John gets personal like never before in his new Audible Original, ‘Founding FUBU.’
10 inspiring “finfluencers” you should know
Whether you're struggling to stick to a budget or seeking to make your first million, here are the top influential figures in personal finance worth a listen.
Tarana Burke and Brené Brown created "You Are Your Best Thing" as a soft place for Black people to land
The editors of this paradigm-shifting anthology discuss the importance of centering Black humanity while exploring vulnerability, shame resilience, and healing.
See Why Real-Life Mogul Tiffany Pham Wants You To Know 'You Are a Mogul' Too
Tiffany Pham, founder and CEO of the online platform Mogul, which aims to change the lives of women worldwide, shares why her first solo book is just the inspiration young women need and how audiobooks helped make her who she is today.
Kody Keplinger on why diversity in kidlit must include people with disabilities
The author of 'That's Not What Happened' and 'The Duff' caught up with editor Rachael to talk about representation, how geek girls find their way, and how audiobooks aid accessibility.
How To 'Get To' a Place of Finding Joy Even in Your Darkest of Moments
Author Ted Larkins shares his sound advice for re-framing your thinking, tackling chores with ease, and realizing that celebrities are just like us – even Bon Jovi.