Performance audiobooks
In Desperate Quest to Reach U.S., Central American Migrants Fear Gangs, Police
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Around 3,000 Hondurans are currently traveling through Guatemala on their way to the U.S. President Trump has threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border if the caravan isn't stopped. But migrants say they fear not just deportation, but threats from violent gangs and police during the journey north. Special correspondent Danny Gold, embedded with... Read more
View audiobookNonprofit Helping Low-Income Patients Describes Itself As ‘Match.Com Meets The Peace Corps’
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Physician shortages, as well as cost and distance, can make specialty care prohibitive for many low-income patients. A nonprofit aims to tackle those challenges by utilizing telehealth technology and retiring, volunteer doctors. Special correspondent Cat Wise explores “The MAVEN Project.” Read more
View audiobookAt this college, academic excellence requires passion for the social good
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
At New Jersey’s Rutgers University, a new honors program for undergraduates is redefining academic excellence. Students accepted into the highly competitive Honors Living Learning Community (HLLC) study critical social issues and prove their commitment to becoming “change-makers." While the program is small, its early outcomes have been... Read more
View audiobookWhy we need to stop sharing American Dream success stories
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 3 minutes
Abridged: No
Why would author Casey Gerald want people to stop highlighting success stories like his own? Gerald says he grew up on “the wrong side of the tracks” and went on to Harvard Business school. But he says celebrations of the American Dream distract from reality, letting society off the hook for failing to give all children a fair shot. Gerald... Read more
View audiobookWhy we need to stop sharing American Dream success stories
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 2 minutes
Abridged: No
Why would author Casey Gerald want people to stop highlighting success stories like his own? Gerald says he grew up on “the wrong side of the tracks” and went on to Harvard Business school. But he says celebrations of the American Dream distract from reality, letting society off the hook for failing to give all children a fair shot. Gerald... Read more
View audiobookNative Guard
By: Author
Narrated by: Thomas Neal Antwon Ghant, January LaVoy, Nicole...
Length: 1 hour 3 minutes
Abridged: No
Based on Natasha Trethewey’s collection of poems, The Alliance Theatre’s production of Native Guard is both an elegy to her mother and a journey into Mississippi’s Civil War history. In poetry and song, she reflects on her mother’s passing while contemplating the former slaves who became soldiers in a regiment known as the Native Guard.... Read more
View audiobookRohingya Mother Remembers Her Rapists Every Time She Holds Her Baby
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 5 minutes
Abridged: No
It’s a horrific byproduct of the Rohingya flight to Bangladesh: babies who are the product of rape, born to refugees who were assaulted by the Myanmar military. Compounding the trauma, their community views the women as dishonored. Special correspondent Tania Rashid reports on mothers living in hiding. Judy Woodruff talks about the crisis with... Read more
View audiobookDoris Kearns Goodwin on What Today's Leaders Can Learn From Past ‘Turbulent Times'
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 5 minutes
Abridged: No
In her new book, “Leadership in Turbulent Times,” presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin explores the trajectories of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson, arguing that for all four of them, “at some point, ambition for the self became ambition for something larger.” Judy Woodruff interviews the... Read more
View audiobookAging Maine repays college debts to attract younger workers
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Maine, land of lobsters and lighthouses, is also the nation’s oldest state. With a median age of 43, roughly a third of its population is in or approaching retirement. To counter its aging workforce, the state is attempting to attract more recent college graduates by helping to repay their student loans. Hari Sreenivasan reports as part of our... Read more
View audiobookMichael Lewis traces the ‘gutting of the civil service' under Trump
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 11 minutes
Abridged: No
Bestselling author Michael Lewis says the idea that civil servants are “lazy or stupid or dead weight on the society is...the most sinister idea alive in this country right now." In his new book, “The Fifth Risk,” Lewis examines how the Trump administration has been staffing the federal government, and its “ignorance of the mission.” Lewis sits... Read more
View audiobookMichael Lewis Traces the ‘Gutting of the Civil Service' Under Trump
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Bestselling author Michael Lewis says the idea that civil servants are “lazy or stupid or dead weight on the society is...the most sinister idea alive in this country right now." In his new book, “The Fifth Risk,” Lewis examines how the Trump administration has been staffing the federal government, and its “ignorance of the mission.” Lewis sits... Read more
View audiobookWill The Traditions Of Tiny Tangier Island Survive Or Sink?
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
Life on Tangier Island has always been defined by water. Now it is menacing its very existence. Battered by Chesapeake Bay's relentless waves, scientists say the land’s shrinking is accelerating, as man-made climate change makes the waves from rising seawater worse. John Yang talks with Earl Swift, author of Chesapeake Requiem, and examines how... Read more
View audiobookTiny Easter Island deals with giant trash problem
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Easter Island off the coast of Chile has a major trash problem. It’s near what’s known as a “trash vortex” in the middle of the South Pacific and floating waste is constantly washing ashore. Local officials estimate the growing population is producing more than 20 tons of trash per day. What’s to be done? Jeffrey Brown explores some creative... Read more
View audiobookShort Story Press Presents Love Shackles
By: Short Story Press & Walter Price
Narrated by: Falon Echo
Length: 39 minutes
Abridged: No
One of the most miserable and lonely places in the world is in a prison cell. The reason not being because you are locked away in a space the size of closet, away from society but because you have so much time to think. In the outside world you have resources to help make decisions and can move around to see for yourself when making choices.... Read more
View audiobookJoe Lycett’s Obsessions: Series 1
By: Joe Lycett
Narrated by: Joe Lycett
Length: 1 hour 50 minutes
Abridged: No
Joe Lycett explores the nation's weird and wonderful obsessions by getting to know a selection of famous and not so famous guests.
Hear Katherine Ryan share her love of the Kardashians, Greg James introduce Joe to the world of cricket, and Janice Connolly share her collection of de-cluttering books. Can Lloyd Griffith inspire you with his... Read more
Short Story Press Presents Bedeviled Nightingale
By: Short Story Press & Ruth Pettite
Narrated by: Aida-Maria Boiesan
Length: 49 minutes
Abridged: No
Incorporating real-time happenings, "Bedeviled Nightingale" works to explain tragic times for even those people to whom we don't think it could happen. Brianna is an author, hunkered in her cabin for relaxation and work. She uses the cabin as her office and her home, away from the hustle from the city.Divorced and focused, Brianna wants nothing... Read more
View audiobookWhy It Will Take More Than Basic Recycling To Cut Back On Plastic
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
Around the world, waves of plastic are washing ashore and clogging landfills. Even though plastic pollution is now one of the largest environmental threats facing humans and animals, our appetite for the virtually indestructible material keeps growing. Amna Nawaz and producer Lorna Baldwin begin our series. Read more
View audiobookShort Story Press Presents Road To Justice
By: Short Story Press & Kim Cruea
Narrated by: Holly Holt
Length: 41 minutes
Abridged: No
Short Story Press presents "Road to Justice", by Kim Cruea. A young girl's family is murdered, leaving her an instant orphan. When her aunt realizes the child's trauma had left her mute, she decides the trouble isn't worth the financial incentive. Justice is placed into a foster home on a beautiful Texas ranch where she meets Bruce, the ranch... Read more
View audiobookFalstaff
By: Harold Bloom
Narrated by: Simon Vance
Length: 3 hours 55 minutes
Abridged: No
Falstaff is both a comic and tragic central protagonist in Shakespeare's three Henry plays: Henry IV, Parts One and Two, and Henry V. He is companion to Prince Hal (the future Henry V), who loves him, goads, him, teases him, indulges his vast appetites, and commits all sorts of mischief with him—some innocent, some cruel. Falstaff can be lewd,... Read more
View audiobookManche mögens tot
By: Andi LaPatt
Narrated by: Andi LaPatt
Length: 8 hours 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Nera Melannino ist Auftragskillerin mit Stil. Seit vielen Jahren zählt sie zur Nummer eins der Szene. Doch mit einer schwierigen Liebesgeschichte aus der Vergangenheit im Gepäck und undurchschaubaren Familiengeheimnissen wird Nera's Berufung auf die Probe gestellt. Als sie auch noch einen Auftragsmord annehmen soll, der mit ihrer eigenen... Read more
View audiobookI Love Lucy
By: Gregg Oppenheimer
Narrated by: Ron Bottitta, Seamus Dever, Sarah Drew, Abigail...
Length: 1 hour 29 minutes
Abridged: No
The onscreen pairing of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz is at the heart of one of the most popular TV shows in history. Who would have thought that to get on the air, they had to battle both a network and a sponsor who thought the show couldn't possibly succeed? Playwright Gregg Oppenheimer – son of I Love Lucy’s creator Jess Oppenheimer – spins the... Read more
View audiobookShort Story Press Presents Walk a Mile
By: Short Story Press & Calandria JohnLouis
Narrated by: Mary Swanson
Length: 38 minutes
Abridged: No
“Walk A Mile” is a story about the impending divorce of Jackson and Linda Rincon, a wealthy Malibu couple, who have been married for a long time, and the way it complicates the life of their only daughter Melania.• There is a long standing ugly divorce pending• This couple has deep dark secrets that are threatening to come to the light• The... Read more
View audiobookFlorida's toxic red tide is a perfect storm for the Gulf Coast
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
In Florida, a toxic algae bloom that began last fall has killed dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, even a whale shark. And the toxins are not only devastating to wildlife, but difficult for humans and the economy as well. William Brangham reports from Sanibel Island on the slow-moving catastrophe. Read more
View audiobookHow ‘the incarceration capital of America’ embraced criminal justice reform
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 10 minutes
Abridged: No
For decades, the state of Louisiana has been known as the incarceration capital of America. But over the past year, the state has been trying to shed that reputation with new reforms that decrease the prison population and save money. William Brangham went to find how it’s playing out for former prisoners, in a story produced by Frank Carlson in... Read more
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