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An Ultramarathoner's Listen List (In Order Of Intensity)
These are the books that have helped memoirist and ultramarathoner Charlie Engle stay motivated and distracted on even his longest runs.
These are the books that have helped memoirist and ultramarathoner Charlie Engle stay motivated and distracted on even his longest runs.
People are taking measures to record and preserve the voices that are most precious to them while they still can. Sometimes these voices are their own.
Fear of the unknown, contagious emotions, and an evolutionary fondness for flame are just a few of the reasons why scary stories are told best by the light of a fire.
The actor shares his experience performing sci-fi master John Scalzi's gripping new audio novella "The Dispatcher" for Audible.
The midcentury English author's dark stories have been making a comeback — and are ideal for fireside listening on dark nights.
"Presidents Are People Too!" hosts Alexis Coe and Elliott Kalan weren't born experts on the fascinating, complicated, and strange lives of U.S. presidents — they got there with the help of books like these.
Audiobooks help cochlear implant patients navigate a new world of language.
The internationally adored comedy group just wrapped up an audiobook, and we've scored some (not at all dodgy) bonus material.
What happened to the interstitial, often wacky skits of yore? Artists like Kendrick Lamar are bringing them back — in their own way.
From history to humor to human nature, these are the books that have kept the comic actor-authorator entertained on long car rides.
Adapting the very visual "Nimona" into audio turned out to be a very natural thing. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how it was done.
Streaming, downloads, defense systems, driverless cars — global demand for the wireless spectrum is skyrocketing, but there's only so much to go around. What happens when we run out?