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Beyond Suspicion
- By: ITN Productions
- Narrated by: Yinka Bokinni
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
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In this chilling true crime series, we tell the stories of pillars of the community who betrayed the trust of those around them and challenged what we all think about the people we’ve come to rely on. Police officers, teachers, doctors and nurses, we believe these people are here to protect us from harm, not cause it. This series looks at some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by people in positions of trust and examines the ripples their actions left on their community.
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It was so repetitive.
- By Nina on 16-05-25
By: ITN Productions
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Corked with Marc Fennell
- By: Marc Fennell
- Narrated by: Marc Fennell
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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How can you cheat… at drinking wine? It turns out you can. And when you do, a whole world of power, ego and money will unravel. Corked is the scandalous saga in the glamorous, competitive and mysterious world of fine wines.
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Informative, entertaining and a must listen.
- By Snoopygirl on 26-05-25
By: Marc Fennell
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It’s Probably Nothing
- Critical Conversations on the Women’s Health Crisis (and How to Thrive Despite It)
- By: Naga Munchetty
- Narrated by: Naga Munchetty
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Throughout history, women's pain and health issues have often been dismissed and viewed simply as an innate part of being female. Whether blamed on a wandering womb, witchcraft or still, to this day, being 'all in our heads' – women's health has been consistently misunderstood. As a result women have, and still are, missing out on receiving the healthcare they deserve. In ‘It’s Probably Nothing’, Naga Munchetty explores the difficulties of being heard, diagnosed and treated.
By: Naga Munchetty
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Come What May
- Life-Changing Lessons for Coping with Crisis
- By: Lucy Easthope
- Narrated by: Lucy Easthope
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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We all know that at some point in life, we will experience pain, uncertainty and loss. Widowhood, redundancy, a life-changing diagnosis, pregnancy loss, or a global pandemic. So how can we weather the storms, and cope with whatever comes next? No one can answer this better than Lucy Easthope, an emergency planner whose job is to support survivors of major disasters. She has been there after countless earthquakes, fires and floods. Time and again she has watched how people rebuild: the work, the pitfalls and the fragile joy.
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Excellent- Reassuring & practical
- By Alex on 22-05-25
By: Lucy Easthope
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Hark
- How Women Listen
- By: Alice Vincent
- Narrated by: Alice Vincent, Fiona Hampton
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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We’re told women are good at listening, but we rarely examine what they’re listening to, what their worlds sound like, or how it feels to be expected to listen in a world of noise made by men. Like so many of us, Alice Vincent had become overwhelmed by the sensory overload punctuating our every moment. And then, a baby’s heartbeat arrived. A rapid, pulsing whoosh of white noise. An undeniable rhythm. Once again, Alice’s life became cacophonous – both with a new child, but also with the societal pressures that motherhood holds.
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New listening joy
- By Anonymous User on 27-05-25
By: Alice Vincent
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The Science of Revenge
- Understanding the World's Deadliest Addiction—and How to Overcome It
- By: James Kimmel Jr. JD
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Although this behavior is ancient and seems inevitable, by understanding retaliation and violence as an addictive brain-biological process, we can control deadly revenge cravings and save lives. In The Science of Revenge, Yale violence researcher and psychiatry lecturer James Kimmel, Jr., JD, uncovers the truth behind why we want to hurt the people who hurt us, what happens when it gets out of hand, and how to stop it.
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Beyond Suspicion
- By: ITN Productions
- Narrated by: Yinka Bokinni
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Original Recording
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In this chilling true crime series, we tell the stories of pillars of the community who betrayed the trust of those around them and challenged what we all think about the people we’ve come to rely on. Police officers, teachers, doctors and nurses, we believe these people are here to protect us from harm, not cause it. This series looks at some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by people in positions of trust and examines the ripples their actions left on their community.
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It was so repetitive.
- By Nina on 16-05-25
By: ITN Productions
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Corked with Marc Fennell
- By: Marc Fennell
- Narrated by: Marc Fennell
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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How can you cheat… at drinking wine? It turns out you can. And when you do, a whole world of power, ego and money will unravel. Corked is the scandalous saga in the glamorous, competitive and mysterious world of fine wines.
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Informative, entertaining and a must listen.
- By Snoopygirl on 26-05-25
By: Marc Fennell
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It’s Probably Nothing
- Critical Conversations on the Women’s Health Crisis (and How to Thrive Despite It)
- By: Naga Munchetty
- Narrated by: Naga Munchetty
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Throughout history, women's pain and health issues have often been dismissed and viewed simply as an innate part of being female. Whether blamed on a wandering womb, witchcraft or still, to this day, being 'all in our heads' – women's health has been consistently misunderstood. As a result women have, and still are, missing out on receiving the healthcare they deserve. In ‘It’s Probably Nothing’, Naga Munchetty explores the difficulties of being heard, diagnosed and treated.
By: Naga Munchetty
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Come What May
- Life-Changing Lessons for Coping with Crisis
- By: Lucy Easthope
- Narrated by: Lucy Easthope
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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We all know that at some point in life, we will experience pain, uncertainty and loss. Widowhood, redundancy, a life-changing diagnosis, pregnancy loss, or a global pandemic. So how can we weather the storms, and cope with whatever comes next? No one can answer this better than Lucy Easthope, an emergency planner whose job is to support survivors of major disasters. She has been there after countless earthquakes, fires and floods. Time and again she has watched how people rebuild: the work, the pitfalls and the fragile joy.
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Excellent- Reassuring & practical
- By Alex on 22-05-25
By: Lucy Easthope
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Hark
- How Women Listen
- By: Alice Vincent
- Narrated by: Alice Vincent, Fiona Hampton
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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We’re told women are good at listening, but we rarely examine what they’re listening to, what their worlds sound like, or how it feels to be expected to listen in a world of noise made by men. Like so many of us, Alice Vincent had become overwhelmed by the sensory overload punctuating our every moment. And then, a baby’s heartbeat arrived. A rapid, pulsing whoosh of white noise. An undeniable rhythm. Once again, Alice’s life became cacophonous – both with a new child, but also with the societal pressures that motherhood holds.
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New listening joy
- By Anonymous User on 27-05-25
By: Alice Vincent
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The Science of Revenge
- Understanding the World's Deadliest Addiction—and How to Overcome It
- By: James Kimmel Jr. JD
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Although this behavior is ancient and seems inevitable, by understanding retaliation and violence as an addictive brain-biological process, we can control deadly revenge cravings and save lives. In The Science of Revenge, Yale violence researcher and psychiatry lecturer James Kimmel, Jr., JD, uncovers the truth behind why we want to hurt the people who hurt us, what happens when it gets out of hand, and how to stop it.
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Lost and Found
- How Meaningless Living Is Destroying Us and Three Keys to Fix It
- By: Mark D’Souza MD
- Narrated by: Mark D'Souza MD
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
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Lost and Found, by Dr. Mark D’Souza, ventures deep into this quandary, addressing the poignant disconnects of our modern era. As workplaces remain trapped in a cacophony of disagreements, the world witnesses an opioid crisis showing no signs of remission. Drawing upon his extensive experience in medical practice and rich insights from philosophy, psychology, and literature, Dr. D’Souza traces this descent into chaos, marking Nietzsche’s assertion of the “death of God” as a pivotal moment in the annals of philosophical and societal thought.
By: Mark D’Souza MD
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Die Dinge
- Eine Geschichte der Frauen in 100 Objekten
- By: Annabelle Hirsch
- Narrated by: Margaret Atwood, Paula Beet, Aminata Belli, and others
- Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins
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Was erzählen uns Handabdrücke auf frühen Höhlenmalereien über die Rolle der Frau bei der Jagd? Und die parfümierten Handschuhe der Katharina von Medici über Prostitution im 16. Jahrhundert? Was hat ein Mobiltelefon mit Femiziden zu tun? Oder Kim Kardashians Brillantring mit Elena Ferrante? Eine Kulturgeschichte der Frau erzählt entlang an 100 Objekten, gelesen von berühmten weiblichen Stimmen unserer Zeit. 100 bemerkenswerte Frauen aus dem öffentlichen Leben haben die Texte eingelesen, darunter Schriftstellerinnen und Künstlerinnen, Unternehmerinnen und Politikerinnen, Wissenschaftlerinnen und Aktivistinnen.
By: Annabelle Hirsch
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Homo Solver
- Los 15 problemas que deberás resolver para que tu vida valga la pena
- By: Alex Rovira, Francesc Miralles
- Narrated by: Francesc Miralles, Alex Rovira
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
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Cuando nos enfrentamos a un desafío que a veces parece irresoluble y hallamos una solución, estamos desplegando nuestra inteligencia. En este sentido, dada la actual complejidad del mundo, necesitamos trascender el HOMO SAPIENS, el ser humano que sabe, y elevarlo a HOMO SOLVER, el que soluciona. Porque no basta con conocer las dificultades del mundo y las de nuestra propia vida. Lo que marcará la diferencia es cómo las resolvamos.
By: Alex Rovira, and others
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Why We Love (and Hate) Twilight
- The Highs and Lows of the Twilight Saga
- By: Sarah Elizabeth Gallagher
- Narrated by: Amanda Friday
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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Why does the Twilight saga continue to inspire both passionate fandom and heated critique? In Why We Love (and Hate) Twilight, Sarah Elizabeth Gallagher unpacks the cultural obsession with Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and the supernatural love story that redefined YA literature and pop culture forever.
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A Physical Education
- How I Escaped Diet Culture and Gained the Power of Lifting
- By: Casey Johnston
- Narrated by: Casey Johnston
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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A Physical Education asks why so many of us spend our lives trying to “get healthy” by actively making our bodies weaker. Casey Johnston is a voice for those of us who feel underdeveloped and unfulfilled in our bodies, for all of us looking to come home to ourselves.
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Relatable, interesting & inspiring
- By Helen on 12-05-25
By: Casey Johnston
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Songs in the Key of MP3
- The New Icons of the Internet Age
- By: Liam Inscoe-Jones
- Narrated by: Gemma Lawrence, Liam Inscoe-Jones, Rori Hawthorn, and others
- Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
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In Songs in the Key of MP3: The New Icons of the Internet Age, Liam Inscoe-Jones explores five contemporary artists who broke the old rules of sound, style and the music industry at large: Devonté Hynes (of Blood Orange), FKA Twigs, Oneohtrix Point Never, Earl Sweatshirt and SOPHIE. Each began their careers as obscure outsiders but, over time, they helped to re-shape pop culture in their image. Through these five extraordinary figures and an eclectic supporting cast of dozens more, Inscoe-Jones paints a picture of the sonic landscape of the last ten years.
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The Psychedelic Shaman
- The Wisdom Warrior's Path to Transformation
- By: Tom Soloway Pinkson Ph.D., Rabbi Michael Ziegler - foreword
- Narrated by: Matthew Duplessie
- Length: 6 hrs
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Taking us through his more than 50 years of immersion in psychedelic shamanism, Tom Soloway Pinkson shares profound Indigenous teachings, plant teacher wisdom, and his own transformative experiences on the psychedelic Wisdom Warrior path. Pinkson shares his journey of awakening through childhood trauma to a revelatory connection with nature. He describes his mentorship with Indigenous medicine peoples around the world, including an eleven-year initiatory apprenticeship with Guadalupe de la Cruz, a renowned Huichol shaman.
By: Tom Soloway Pinkson Ph.D., and others
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The Last Great Dream
- How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties
- By: Dennis McNally
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
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Fascinating, far-reaching, and definitive, THE LAST GREAT DREAM is the ultimate guide to a generation-defining countercultural movement, an Underground 101 course for newcomers and aficionados alike.
By: Dennis McNally
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No Such Thing as Normal
- Disorders, Diagnoses, and the Limits of Psychiatry
- By: Marieke Bigg
- Narrated by: Sarah Durham
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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No Such Thing as Normal is a deeply researched, timely, essential book that will shine a light on the psychiatric industry: its genesis, its obsession with often ineffective, over-medicalised treatments, and its relationship with a pharmaceutical industry driven by profitability rather than meaningful social welfare and change.
By: Marieke Bigg
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Hollywood High
- A Totally Epic, Way Opinionated History of Teen Movies
- By: Bruce Handy
- Narrated by: Alex Mortensen
- Length: 14 hrs and 51 mins
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From a longtime Vanity Fair writer and editor, a delightfully entertaining, intelligent, and illuminating history and tribute to teen movies—from Rebel Without a Cause to Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and on to John Hughes, Mean Girls, The Hunger Games, and more.
By: Bruce Handy
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Irish Mythology: The Children of Danu
- Celtic Myths & Legends Retold
- By: Daniel Allison
- Narrated by: Aidan Kelly, Aoife McMahon
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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In Irish Mythology: The Children of Danu, USA Today best-selling author Daniel Allison retells the Mythological Cycle, the first of the four cycles of Irish Mythology.
By: Daniel Allison
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Humans
- A Monstrous History
- By: Surekha Davies
- Narrated by: Christina Delaine
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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Monsters are central to how we think about the human condition. Join award-winning historian of science Dr. Surekha Davies as she reveals how people have defined the human in relation to everything from apes to zombies, and how they invented race, gender, and nations along the way. With rich, evocative storytelling that braids together ancient gods and generative AI, Frankenstein's monster and E.T., Humans: A Monstrous History shows how monster-making is about control: it defines who gets to count as normal.
By: Surekha Davies
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It’s Not Fair
- Why It’s Time for a Grown-Up Conversation About How Adults Treat Children
- By: Eloise Rickman
- Narrated by: Harrie Dobby
- Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
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Children are not passive victims of oppression, but their resistance and struggle for equality has been largely ignored by the wider social justice movement—until now. In this groundbreaking manifesto, Eloise Rickman argues that it's time to stop viewing children as less than adults and start fighting for their rights to be taken seriously. Radical, compassionate, and profoundly hopeful, this powerful new book signals the start of a long-overdue conversation about how we treat children. It's Not Fair is a call to embrace children’s liberation and the possibility of a better, fairer world.
By: Eloise Rickman
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Discarded
- How Technofossils Will be Our Ultimate Legacy
- By: Sarah Gabbott, Jan Zalasiewicz
- Narrated by: Clare Staniforth
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
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What kind of fossils will we leave, as relics into the far future? A blizzard of new objects has suddenly appeared on Earth: plastic bottles, ballpoint pens, concrete flyways, chicken bones, cans, teabags, phones, shirts. They're produced for our comfort and pleasure then quickly discarded. This new-made treasure chest underpins our lives. But it is also giving a completely new style of fossilization to our planet. Designed to resist corrosion and decay, many will remain, petrified, as future geology.
By: Sarah Gabbott, and others
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Prisioneiros da geografia
- 10 mapas que explicam tudo o que você precisa saber sobre política global
- By: Tim Marshall, Maria Luiza X. de A. Borges - translator
- Narrated by: Camilo Schaden
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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A geografia sempre moldou a nossa vida. O poder, as guerras, a política e o desenvolvimento social e humano, incluindo língua, comércio e religião, são delimitados por ela – e assim continua a ser, mesmo com os avanços tecnológicos. Claro que ela não determina o curso de todos os acontecimentos: grandes ideias e grandes líderes são parte importante dos movimentos da história. Mas eles devem todos operar conforme os limites da geografia.
By: Tim Marshall, and others
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Dark History of Penn's Woods
- Murder, Madness, and Misadventure in Southeastern Pennsylvania
- By: Jennifer L. Green
- Narrated by: Holly Adams
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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When ships under the command of white Europeans first sailed into the Delaware Bay in 1609, southeastern Pennsylvania's documented history of the strange and unusual began. This book tackles seven true "dark histories" from Chester and Delaware counties, which include tales of murder, witchcraft, cannibalism, tragic accidents, and macabre events that actually happened in the Greater Philadelphia region. All stories are meticulously researched and placed within the greater context of Pennsylvania and world history.
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Proto
- How One Ancient Language Went Global
- By: Laura Spinney
- Narrated by: Emma Spurgin-Hussey
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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Daughter. Duhitár-. Dustr. Dukte. Listen to these English, Sanskrit, Armenian and Lithuanian words, all meaning the same thing, and you hear echoes of one of history’s most unlikely journeys. All four languages—along with hundreds of others, from French and Gaelic, to Persian and Polish—trace their origins to an ancient tongue spoken as the last ice age receded. This language, which we call Proto-Indo-European, was born between Europe and Asia and exploded out of its cradle, fragmenting as it spread east and west.
By: Laura Spinney
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Bad Medicine
- Settler Colonialism and the Institutionalization of American Indians
- By: Sarah A. Whitt
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins
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In Bad Medicine, Sarah A. Whitt exposes how Native American boarding schools and other settler institutions like asylums, factories, and hospitals during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries worked together as a part of an interconnected system of settler domination. In so doing, Whitt centers the experiences of Indigenous youth and adults alike at the Carlisle Indian School, Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, Ford Motor Company Factory, House of the Good Shepherd, and other Progressive Era facilities.
By: Sarah A. Whitt
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Radiohead's OK Computer
- 33 1/3
- By: Dai Griffiths
- Narrated by: Ralph Lister
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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Seemingly granted ‘classic album’ status within days of its release in 1997, OK Computer transformed Radiohead from a highly promising rock act into The Most Important Band in the World – a label the band has been burdened by (and has fooled around with) ever since. Through close musical analysis of each song, Dai Griffiths explores the themes and ideas that have made this album resonate so deeply with its audience, and argues that OK Computer is one of the most successfully realized CD albums so far created.
By: Dai Griffiths
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Running the Risk
- By: David Reid
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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From the historical roots of the concept of risk to the latest digital anxieties, each chapter unfolds a captivating narrative, weaving together major historical incidents and topical news events. Explore the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and witness the transformative power of risk perception. Travel to Fukushima and learn how a nuclear disaster shapes our approach to designing critical infrastructure. Dive into the digital realm with the Cambridge Analytica scandal, revealing a new era of digital risk and anxiety.
By: David Reid
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Perreo, una revolución
- By: Cazzu
- Narrated by: Cazzu
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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Cazzu es una de las traperas más importantes de Latinoamérica. No es casual que la llamen La Jefa. No es casual que su perreo moleste a muchos, interpele a tantas, y no deje indiferente a nadie. Durante años, Cazzu se enfrentó a una pregunta: “¿Cómo se siente tener éxito en un género musical tan machista?”. Y como le ocurre a casi cualquier mujer virtuosa y con notoriedad, le pidieron que diera explicaciones. Pero ¿por qué se lo preguntaban más a ella que a los hombres? Y, sobre todo, ¿es realmente machista el reggaetón?
By: Cazzu
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Say It Skillfully
- Speak Up, Make Your Words Matter, Win Together
- By: Molly Tschang, Marshall Goldsmith, Ken Blanchard - foreword
- Narrated by: Molly Tschang, Ken Blanchard, Marshall Goldsmith, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
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Effective communication is the ultimate currency. It *is* the way to trusted relationships, great work and a happy life—and it’s a team sport. All of us play a role.
By: Molly Tschang, and others
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El poder de las madres
- Por un nuevo sujeto revolucionario
- By: Fatima Ouassak, Ana Romeral - traductor
- Narrated by: Esther Isla
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Desde el nacimiento de la Quinta República el Estado francés ha librado una guerra latente contra parte de su población. Los jóvenes de los barrios obreros que son descendientes de la inmigración poscolonial sufren una repetida operación diaria de "desinfantilización": no son tratados como niños sino como amenazas a la supervivencia del sistema. ¿Cuántos de ellos murieron a causa de esta "desinfantilización"? ¿Cuántos fueron asesinados impunemente por la policía? ¿Cuántas madres han llorado ante los tribunales a sus hijos víctimas de crímenes racistas?
By: Fatima Ouassak, and others
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When No Thing Works
- A Zen and Indigenous Perspective on Resilience, Shared Purpose, and Leadership in the Timeplace of Collapse
- By: Norma Wong
- Narrated by: Norma Wong, Na'alehu Anthony
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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Spiritual and community lessons for embracing collective care, co-creating sustainable worlds, and responsibly meeting uncertain futures—a Zen and Indigenous take on building better, more balanced ways of being.
By: Norma Wong