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Spread Free Audiobook in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense

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  • American Poison: A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental Justice Audiobook by Daniel Stone
    Feb 18 2025
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    ID: 792172
    Title: American Poison: A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental Justice
    Author: Daniel Stone
    Narrator: Daniel Stone
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 12:00:00
    Language: English
    Release date: 02-18-2025
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: History, Biography & Memoir, North America, Science & Technology, Animals & Nature, Women

    Summary:
    From the national bestselling author of The Food Explorer comes the untold story of Alice Hamilton, a trailblazing doctor and public health activist who took on the booming auto industry—and the deadly invention of leaded gasoline, which would poison millions of people across America. At noon on October 27, 1924, a factory worker was admitted to a hospital in New York City, suffering from hallucinations and convulsions. Before breakfast the next day, he was dead. Alice Hamilton was determined to prevent such a tragedy from happening again. By the time of the accident, Hamilton had pioneered the field of industrial medicine in the United States. She specialized in workplace safety years before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created. She was the first female professor at Harvard. She spent decades inspecting factories and mines. But this time, she was up against a formidable new foe: America’s relentless push for progress, regardless of the cost. The 1920s were an exciting decade. Industry was booming. Labor was flourishing. Automobiles were changing roads, cities, and nearly all parts of American life. And one day, an ambitious scientist named Thomas Midgley Jr. triumphantly found just the right chemical to ensure that this boom would continue. His discovery—tetraethyl leaded gasoline—set him up for great wealth and the sort of fame that would land his name in history books. Soon, Hamilton would be on a collision course with Midgley, fighting full force against his invention, which poisoned the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the basic structure of our brains. American Poison is the gripping story of Hamilton’s unsung battle for a healthy planet—and the ramifications that continue to echo today.

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    12 h
  • Reading the Waves: A Memoir Audiobook by Lidia Yuknavitch
    Feb 4 2025
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    ID: 804452
    Title: Reading the Waves: A Memoir
    Author: Lidia Yuknavitch
    Narrator: Lidia Yuknavitch
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 9:00:00
    Language: English
    Release date: 02-04-2025
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Biography & Memoir, Self Development, Health & Wellness, Mindfulness & Meditation

    Summary:
    The frank and revealing memoir of a writer who draws from her own creativity to heal. 'I believe our bodies are carriers of experience,' Lidia Yuknavitch writes in her provocative memoir Reading the Waves. 'I mean to ask if there is a way to read my own past differently, using what I have learned from literature: how stories repeat and reverberate and release us from the tyranny of our mistakes, our traumas, and our confusions.' Drawing on her background -- her father's abuse, her complicated dynamic with her disabled mother, the death of her child, her sexual relationships with men and women -- and her creative life as an author and teacher, Yuknavitch has come to understand that by using the power of literature and storytelling to reframe her memories, she can loosen the bonds that have enslaved her emotional growth. Armed with this insight, she allows herself to look with the eye of an artist at the wounds she suffered and come to understand the transformational power this has to restore her soul. By turns candid and lyrical, stoic and forgiving, blunt and evocative, Reading the Waves reframes memory to show how crucial this process can be to gaining a deeper understanding of ourselves.

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    9 h
  • Parent Yourself First: Raise Confident, Compassionate Kids by Becoming the Parent You Wish You'd Had Audiobook by Bryana Kappadakunnel
    Jan 28 2025
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    ID: 783534
    Title: Parent Yourself First: Raise Confident, Compassionate Kids by Becoming the Parent You Wish You'd Had
    Author: Bryana Kappadakunnel
    Narrator: Bryana Kappadakunnel
    Format: Unabridged
    Length: 12:00:00
    Language: English
    Release date: 01-28-2025
    Publisher: Penguin Audio
    Genres: Self Development, Health & Wellness

    Summary:
    A fresh, no-nonsense parenting guide that shows you how to become a great parent (even if you didn’t have one yourself). Many of us didn’t have a perfect childhood. But it’s never too late (or too early!) to transform into the parent you were always meant to be—grounded, present, intentional, compassionate, and confident. In Parent Yourself First, licensed marriage and family therapist Bryana Kappadakunnel argues that the secret to successful parenting is to UN-learn the wounded patterns you grew up with and create new ways to connect with your child. Parenting from a place of connection may feel unlike anything you experienced as a child or what you thought parenting was meant to be. But the results can be remarkable—and transformative. As the founder of the popular Conscious Mommy community on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, Kappadakunnel explains that your upbringing is probably impacting your parenting style in ways you don’t even fully recognize, from how you manage your own emotions to how you connect with your kids in their vulnerable moments. In Parent Yourself First, she shares powerful stories from the families she’s counseled and practical tools for managing common parenting woes like tantrums and defiance. Her promise: You can break free of past patterns that no longer serve you and liberate your soul from old traumas and wounds. Everyone has baggage. But it’s your responsibility to make sure your baggage doesn’t become your child’s problem. Healing yourself allows you to truly connect with your child; understand their needs; and guide them to live the happy, authentic life that they deserve.

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    12 h
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