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8 03, 2024

Trailblazing Tales: Audiobooks to Empower You this Women’s History Month

March 8th, 2024|General|

To quote the Queen Bey herself, Who run the world? Girls. However, women haven't always been in the spotlight for their contributions throughout history and this is no different in the world of literature. For example, you may know that poetry, such as haiku and tanka, plays a big role in Japanese cultural history. However, [...]

24 01, 2024

5 Audiobooks to Help You Not Give Up on Your New Year’s Resolutions… Yet

January 24th, 2024|General|

The party has long been over and reality has swiftly made her way back to remind us of all the resolutions we've made. It can leave even the most inspired reveler... overwhelmed. Don't let the pressure deflate your hopes for 2024! Instead, put on your headphones and remind yourself you have it in you to [...]

12 12, 2023

Home for the Holidays: Must-listen Audiobooks to Get You in the Spirit

December 12th, 2023|General|

Let's face it. The holidays can be a bit... stressful. Audiobooks can help with that! Are you facing a long drive over the river and through the woods this holiday break? Do you need something to listen to while wrapping ALL those Christmas gifts? Or maybe something to cozy up with by the fire after [...]

30 11, 2023

Earning and Learning: An Expert Review of Apprentice Nation by Ryan Craig

November 30th, 2023|General|

Chances are, you're probably one of the 11.51 million Americans each year who have attended college as a full-time student. You may even be one of the 4.1 million students who actually finished your degree and graduated. Yep, you read that right! On average, less than 30% of students leave higher education with a degree [...]

9 11, 2023

Powerful Narratives: Must-Listen Audiobooks by Indigenous Voices

November 9th, 2023|General|

In November, we recognize and celebrate the history, traditions, languages, stories, and contributions of Indigenous communities with Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month.   Indigenous peoples is an inclusive term to describe the descendants of peoples with a shared national identity, “...who inhabited the Americas, the Pacific, and parts of Asia and Africa prior to European colonization.” [...]

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