Education audiobooks
UnSelfie
By: Michele Borba
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
Length: 8 hours 22 minutes
Abridged: No
Hailed as “an absolute must-read” (Jean Twenge) and a book that “will change your kids’ lives” (Jack Canfield), UnSelfie by Dr. Michele Borba explains what parents and educators MUST do to combat the growing empathy crisis among children today—including a 9-step empathy-building program with tips to guide kids from birth through college, and... Read more
View audiobookThe Math Myth
By: Andrew Hacker
Narrated by: Barry Press
Length: 6 hours 51 minutes
Abridged: No
Andrew Hacker's 2012 New York Times op-ed questioning the requirement of advanced mathematics in our schools instantly became one of the paper's most widely circulated articles. Why, he wondered, do we inflict a full menu of mathematics on all young Americans, regardless of their interests or aptitudes?
The Math Myth expands Hacker's scrutiny of... Read more
Al Martino
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 21 minutes
Abridged: No
Al Martino’s success began in 1952 with the single “Here in My Heart.” The self-taught crooner went on to find his biggest success in an unlikely source in 1963 with a version of “I Love You Because,” which was originally a country tune.
In August of 1972, he sat down for an interview with host Wink Martindale to reflect on his storied career.... Read more
Patti Page
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 20 minutes
Abridged: No
Patti Page’s music provided a soothing counterpoint to the revolutionary sound of rock n’ roll in the 1950s, incorporating elements of country music into traditional pop songs. From 1948 through 1970 she had nearly 100 records on the Billboard Singles chart including “(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window,” “Old Cape Cod,” “Allegheny Moon” and... Read more
View audiobookBrenda Lee
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 28 minutes
Abridged: No
Brenda Lee’s astoundingly successful career began at the early age of three, when she won a singing contest. At the age of 15 her career was well underway, drawing comparisons to the legendary Judy Garland and accumulating fans all over the world.
She is perhaps best known for her 1960s single, “I’m Sorry,” which she recorded at the age of just... Read more
Kenny Rogers
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 28 minutes
Abridged: No
When Kenny Rogers started singing in high school, he went through numerous gimmicks and phases trying to find a way to make his voice identifiable. Audiences didn’t respond to what he was doing, and on the advice of a friend, he dropped the gimmicks and started to embrace his own sound.
Many awards, hit songs and decades later, and there is no... Read more
Percy Faith
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 35 minutes
Abridged: No
Though his work was often classified as just “arrangements,” Percy Faith’s work went well beyond that and could be more accurately described as “recompositions.” He got his start as a child studying piano and eventually made his mark as an instrumental stylist, importing elements of jazz and rock into mood music.
In a conversation with host Wink... Read more
Harry Belafonte
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 34 minutes
Abridged: No
Harry Belafonte didn’t start out with a dream of being a singer. He wanted to be an actor, and studied theater for five years in New York. Unable to find work as an actor, he had to choose between abandoning dreams of being a performer entirely, or find a new area of entertainment to pursue. Opportunity struck when he was offered a chance to be... Read more
View audiobookCaptain & Tennille
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 30 minutes
Abridged: No
In 1973, Captain & Tennille wrote and cut a record completely at their own expense. The product of that recording session, “The Way I Want to Touch You,” proved to be a regional hit and was the first step in their fascinating journey to major label success.
The couple sat down with host Wink Martindale just as their first hit was climbing the... Read more
The Mills Brothers
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 36 minutes
Abridged: No
The story of The Mills Brothers is much like that of many entertainers, featuring humble beginnings,, big dreams, success, tragedy and ultimately a happy ending. In 1973, host Wink Martindale sat down with two of the original Mills Brothers, Harry and Donald, to recount their tale.
The pair details the earliest days of their career in Piqua,... Read more
Joni James
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 28 minutes
Abridged: No
Despite her phenomenal success as a singer, Joni James initially had dreams of dancing. While she continued to receive scholarships and praise for her vocal performances, dancing was what she wanted to pursue and she continued to pay for lessons.
When faced with the decision of going to school or pursuing her career, on the advice of a producer... Read more
Helping Children Succeed
By: Paul Tough
Narrated by: Paul Tough
Length: 3 hours 42 minutes
Abridged: No
In How Children Succeed, Paul Tough introduced us to research showing that personal qualities like perseverance, self-control, and conscientiousness play a critical role in children's success.
Now, in Helping Children Succeed, Tough takes on a new set of pressing questions: What does growing up in poverty do to children's mental and physical... Read more
Elvis Presley #03
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 28 minutes
Abridged: No
Our third and final installment of a three part exploration of the career of Elvis Presley takes a look at the final years for the legendary singer who we first became aware of in 1954 when he released his first single “That’s Alright Mama” on Sun Records. That first single marked the beginning of an astonishing career during which he rose to... Read more
View audiobookHerb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 24 minutes
Abridged: No
Herb Alpert’s career began under the name Dore Alpert. When his first few releases with RCA Records failed to gain traction, he was dropped from the label. That’s when Alpert joined forces with his friend Jerry Moss to form an independent label.
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass grew to great success by the mid-sixties with pre-orders for their... Read more
Gordon Jenkins
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 40 minutes
Abridged: No
Gordon Jenkins arranged for legendary musicians, recorded a dozen hit singles including “P.S. I Love You” and “Blue Prelude” and a host of other accomplishments in the world of music. The arranger, composer and pianist was influential throughout the 40s and 50s.
Despite his many musical talents, Jenkins discusses his desire but unfortunate... Read more
Steve & Eydie
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 22 minutes
Abridged: No
Husband and wife duo Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé performed back-and-forth comic banter while keeping music at the center of their act. While much of the act was meticulously rehearsed, the pair left parts of each performance open for adlibbing and improvisation.
In an interview with host Wink Martindale, Steve and Eydie sit down and discuss... Read more
Jo Stafford & Paul Weston
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 31 minutes
Abridged: No
Jo Stafford and Paul Weston both had successful careers in their own rights, but also enjoyed success as a duo and earning a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 1961. The pair sat down with host Wink Martindale to discuss their successful careers, musical work and personal lives.
Stafford performed as lead singer of The Pied Pipers and... Read more
Lou Rawls
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 28 minutes
Abridged: No
Lou Rawls got his start as a church choir boy. He performed a wide variety of musical styles including gospel, soul, R&B, jazz and blues for movies, TV shows, commercials and numerous successful albums.
In an interview with host Wink Martindale, Rawls discusses the many changes in the way music was created and performed throughout his... Read more
Elvis Presley #02
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 27 minutes
Abridged: No
We continue our exploration of the career of Elvis Presley with the second installment of this three part series. Presley would face both happy times and challenging moments as his popularity continued to grow. He went Hollywood and added “movie star” to his resume, but he also got drafted in 1958 and that same year, faced the death of his... Read more
View audiobookPetula Clark
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 21 minutes
Abridged: No
Petula Clark’s career began at the young age of nine. She got her start on BBC radio during World War II and in the years to follow she would perform hundreds of times for the troops and become known as “Britain’s Shirley Temple.”
Clark sat down with host Wink Martindale to discuss her exciting musical journey that spanned more than seven... Read more
Glenn Miller
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 30 minutes
Abridged: No
Despite his first orchestra being a complete failure, Glenn Miller grew to become arguably one of the most famous big band leaders. Following this early stumble, Miller launched his second band in March of 1938 and went on to achieve great success before his tragic disappearance in 1944.
George T. Simon, big band expert, critic, author and a... Read more
Gordon Lightfoot
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 30 minutes
Abridged: No
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot helped to define the folk-pop sound of the 60s and early 70s. With a focus on crafting quality albums, not hit singles, Lightfoot found great success and provided a soundtrack for a tumultuous time.
In a conversation with host Wink Martindale, Lightfoot discusses working his way up throughout his... Read more
Roy Orbison
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 30 minutes
Abridged: No
Roy Orbison was just one of many legendary performers to come out of the powerhouse that was Sun Records. In a conversation with Wink Martindale, Orbison discusses how he got his start with Sun and its founder Sam Phillips.
Orbison continues to discuss his hectic early days of touring where he would perform anywhere and everywhere including... Read more
Eddy Arnold
By: Wink Martindale
Narrated by: Wink Martindale
Length: 31 minutes
Abridged: No
Eddy Arnold dominated popular and country music from the late 40s to the 60s, despite changing tastes over those two eventful decades.
In a conversation with host Wink Martindale, Arnold recounts his early life as a farm boy that earned him the nickname “The Tennessee Ploughboy” and his eventual rise to arguably become the king of country. ... Read more