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  • Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together Audiobook by Michael Morris
    Oct 1 2024
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    ID: 390669
    Title: Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together
    Author: Michael Morris
    Narrator: Michael Morris
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 9:00:34
    Language: English
    Release date: 10-01-2024
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Business & Economics, Non-Fiction, Psychology, Social Science, HR & Office Administration

    Summary:
    A revelatory, paradigm-shifting work from a renowned Columbia professor and “one of the great social and cultural psychologists” (Amy Cuddy) that demystifies our tribal instincts and shows us how to use them to create positive change. Tribalism is our most misunderstood buzzword. We’ve all heard pundits bemoan its rise, and it’s been blamed for everything from political polarization to workplace discrimination. But as acclaimed cultural psychologist and Columbia professor Michael Morris argues, our tribal instincts are humanity’s secret weapon. Ours is the only species that lives in tribes: groups glued together by their distinctive cultures that can grow to a scale far beyond clans and bands. Morris argues that our psychology is wired by evolution in three distinctive ways. First, the peer instinct to conform to what most people do. Second, the hero instinct to give to the group and emulate the most respected. And third, the ancestor instinct to follow the ways of prior generations. These tribal instincts enable us to share knowledge and goals and work as a team to transmit the accumulated pool of cultural knowledge onward to the next generation. Countries, churches, political parties, and companies are tribes, and tribal instincts explain our loyalties to them and the hidden ways that they affect our thoughts, actions, and identities. Rather than deriding tribal impulses for their irrationality, we can recognize them as powerful levers that elevate performance, heal rifts, and set off shockwaves of cultural change. Weaving together deep research, current and historical events, and stories from business and politics, Morris cuts across conventional wisdom to completely reframe how we think about our tribes. Bracing and hopeful, Tribal unlocks the deepest secrets of our psychology and gives us the tools to manage our misunderstood superpower.

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    9 h et 1 min
  • Feh: A Memoir Audiobook by Shalom Auslander
    Jul 23 2024
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    ID: 721842
    Title: Feh: A Memoir
    Author: Shalom Auslander
    Narrator: Shalom Auslander
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 9:38:00
    Language: English
    Release date: 07-23-2024
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Biography & Memoir, Judaism, General Comedy

    Summary:
    From the acclaimed author of Foreskin’s Lament, a memoir of the author’s attempt to escape the biblical story he’d been raised on and his struggle to construct a new story for himself and his family Shalom Auslander was raised like a veal in a dysfunctional family in the Orthodox community of Monsey, New York: the son of an alcoholic father; a guilt-wielding mother; and a violent, overbearing God. Now, as he reaches middle age, Auslander begins to suspect that what plagues him is something worse, something he can't so easily escape: a story. The story. One indelibly implanted in him at an early age, a story that told him he is fallen, broken, shameful, disgusting, a story we have all been told for thousands of years, and continue to be told by the religious and secular alike, a story called 'Feh.' Yiddish for 'Yuck.' Feh follows Auslander's midlife journey to rewrite that story, a journey that involves Phillip Seymour Hoffman, a Pulitzer-winning poet, Job, Arthur Schopenhauer, GHB, Wolf Blitzer, Yuval Noah Harari and a pastor named Steve in a now-defunct church in Los Angeles. Can he move from Feh to merely meh? Can he even dream of moving beyond that? Auslander's recounting of his attempt to exorcize the story he was raised with—before he implants it onto his children and/or possibly poisons the relationship of the one woman who loves him—isn’t sacred. It is more-than-occasionally profane. And like all his work, it is also relentlessly funny, subversively heartfelt and fearlessly provocative.

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    9 h et 38 min
  • When Things Don't Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times Audiobook by Haemin Sunim
    Jan 23 2024
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    ID: 684369
    Title: When Things Don't Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times
    Author: Haemin Sunim
    Narrator: Lee Osorio
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 3:50:07
    Language: English
    Release date: 01-23-2024
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Philosophy, Mindfulness & Meditation

    Summary:
    'In When Things Don’t Go Your Way, Haemin Sunim offers readers a warm and reassuring path through the most challenging moments of our lives. By sharing his hard-won wisdom, he guides us from hardship to self-discovery, helping us to stay centered and feel whole.' -Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and co-host of the Dear Therapists podcast From renowned Zen Buddhist teacher Haemin Sunim, a guide to turning life's challenges into opportunities for self-discovery Have you ever felt like life has thrown you a curveball? Are you struggling to overcome unexpected challenges and setbacks? While loss, heartbreak, and loneliness are all part of the human experience, in this warm guide, internationally bestselling author Haemin Sunim shows us that these moments can actually be rare opportunities for self-discovery, serving as stepping stones to greater things in life. Drawing on Zen Buddhist philosophy and Sunim’s own experiences, When Things Don't Go Your Way helps you navigate life's challenges with resilience and grace. Whether you're dealing with rejection, uncertainty, loneliness, conflicts in relationships, or burnout--or simply seeking to improve your mental and emotional well-being--Sunim offers a new spiritual perspective, one that helps us face life's challenges with greater ease and understanding, and offers solace and courage when we need it the most.

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    3 h et 50 min
  • Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will Audiobook by Robert M. Sapolsky
    Oct 17 2023
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    ID: 666340
    Title: Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will
    Author: Robert M. Sapolsky
    Narrator: Kaleo Griffith
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 13:42:37
    Language: English
    Release date: 10-17-2023
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Non-Fiction, Science & Technology, Biology & Chemistry, Philosophy

    Summary:
    The instant New York Times bestseller “Excellent…Outstanding for its breadth of research, the liveliness of the writing, and the depth of humanity it conveys.” – Wall Street Journal One of our great behavioral scientists, the bestselling author of Behave, plumbs the depths of the science and philosophy of decision-making to mount a devastating case against free will, an argument with profound consequences Robert Sapolsky’s Behave, his now classic account of why humans do good and why they do bad, pointed toward an unsettling conclusion: We may not grasp the precise marriage of nature and nurture that creates the physics and chemistry at the base of human behavior, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Now, in Determined, Sapolsky takes his argument all the way, mounting a brilliant (and in his inimitable way, delightful) full-frontal assault on the pleasant fantasy that there is some separate self telling our biology what to do. Determined offers a marvelous synthesis of what we know about how consciousness works—the tight weave between reason and emotion and between stimulus and response in the moment and over a life. One by one, Sapolsky tackles all the major arguments for free will and takes them out, cutting a path through the thickets of chaos and complexity science and quantum physics, as well as touching ground on some of the wilder shores of philosophy. He shows us that the history of medicine is in no small part the history of learning that fewer and fewer things are somebody’s “fault”; for example, for centuries we thought seizures were a sign of demonic possession. Yet, as he acknowledges, it’s very hard, and at times impossible, to uncouple from our zeal to judge others and to judge ourselves. Sapolsky applies the new understanding of life beyond free will to some of our most essential questions around punishment, morality, and living well together. By the end, Sapolsky argues that while living our daily lives recognizing that we have no free will is going to be monumentally difficult, doing so is not going to result in anarchy, pointlessness, and existential malaise. Instead, it will make for a much more humane world. *This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF containing Tables, Charts, Diagrams, and Footnotes from the book.

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    13 h et 43 min
  • Barbara Throws a Wobbler and Other Stories Audiobook by Nadia Shireen
    Aug 3 2023
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    ID: 589665
    Title: Barbara Throws a Wobbler and Other Stories
    Author: Nadia Shireen
    Narrator: Ayesha Antoine
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 0:34:43
    Language: English
    Release date: 08-03-2023
    Publisher: Penguin Books LTD
    Genres: Kids, Animals & Nature, Fairy Tales & Folklore

    Summary:
    Brought to you by Puffin. The next audio collection from Nadia Shireen features more of her best loved stories, including Barbara Throws A Wobbler, as well as brand new story Geoffrey Gets the Jitters. Presto visits the funfair to try out his conjuring skills, Rolf learns how to be a wolf, and Yeti makes a new friend With original sound design, this is a fun and heart warming listen. © Nadia Shireen 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023

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    35 min
  • Fighting for Life: The Twelve Battles that Made Our NHS, and the Struggle for Its Future Audiobook by Isabel Hardman
    Jun 22 2023
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    ID: 564604
    Title: Fighting for Life: The Twelve Battles that Made Our NHS, and the Struggle for Its Future
    Author: Isabel Hardman
    Narrator: Isabel Hardman
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 13:50:53
    Language: English
    Release date: 06-22-2023
    Publisher: Penguin Books LTD
    Genres: Business & Economics, Science & Technology, Medicine

    Summary:
    Brought to you by Penguin. A gripping, provocative exploration of the National Health Service, told through the most critical moments in its history, and published ahead of the 75th anniversary of its foundation. Since its foundation in 1948, the NHS has been a cornerstone of British life - we are born into it, we are looked after by it, and quite often we die in it. From the sexual revolution of the 60s to the first test tube baby, from the Mental Health Act to the Coronavirus crisis, it has made history again and again - shaping our society and culture. But the NHS has also become a battleground for some of the fiercest political contests of our time; variously perceived as a national treasure that needs to be preserved at all costs, and as a lumbering piece of state machinery in need of renovation. In Fighting for Life award-winning journalist Isabel Hardman tells the story of a beloved institution through the people who keep it alive - its nurses, its doctors, its patients and the politicians who decide its fate. With her trademark acuity she tells a story that is by turns uplifting and inspiring, and shocking and alarming. Cutting through sentimentality and sloganeering on all sides of the political spectrum, she shows us how our NHS really works, and what it means for our future. © Isabel Hardman 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023

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    13 h et 51 min
  • Dark Matter: The New Science of the Microbiome Audiobook by James Kinross
    Jun 15 2023
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    ID: 555121
    Title: Dark Matter: The New Science of the Microbiome
    Author: James Kinross
    Narrator: James Kinross
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 11:17:39
    Language: English
    Release date: 06-15-2023
    Publisher: Penguin Books LTD
    Genres: Health & Wellness, Instructional & How To, Science & Technology, Medicine, Biology & Chemistry

    Summary:
    Brought to you by Penguin. An urgent investigation into the brave new world of the microbiome and how it shapes our lives and health. The microbiome is the missing link in modern medicine: a vast genetic universe of bacteria, yeasts, viruses and parasites that live inside us, influencing every aspect of our health, even the way we think and feel. In this mindblowing book, scientist and surgeon James Kinross explains how the organisms that live within us have helped us evolve, shaped our biology and defined the success of our species. But just as we have discovered this delicate and complex ecosystem within us, it is being irrevocably destroyed through the globalisation of our diets and lifestyles, our addiction to antibiotics, and the destruction of our environment. With dazzling science and fascinating stories spanning from the dawn of humankind to the current race to develop personalised healthcare, and practical advice on how to nurture your microbiome through your diet and lifestyle, this pioneering book will change the way you think about human health forever. ©2023 James Kinross (P)2023 Penguin Audio

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    11 h et 18 min
  • Size: How It Explains the World Audiobook by Vaclav Smil
    May 4 2023
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    ID: 590870
    Title: Size: How It Explains the World
    Author: Vaclav Smil
    Narrator: Stephen Perring
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 8:42:57
    Language: English
    Release date: 05-04-2023
    Publisher: Penguin Books LTD
    Genres: Science & Technology, Mathematics, General, Technology & Engineering

    Summary:
    Brought to you by Penguin. 100 words: The New York Times bestselling author returns with a mind-opening exploration of how size defines life on Earth. Explaining the key processes shaping size in nature, society and technology, Smil busts myths around proportions - from bodies to paintings and the so-called golden ratio - tells us what Jonathan Swift got wrong in Gulliver's Travels - the giant Brobdingnagian's legs would buckle under their enormous weight - and dives headfirst into the most contentious issue in ergonomics: the size of aeroplane seats. It is no exaggeration to say this fascinating and wide-ranging tour de force will change the way you look at absolutely everything. 10 words: Size, an omnipresent scalar, is the measure of all things. 1 word: Size. © Vaclav Smil 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023

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    8 h et 43 min