English | May 06, 2021 | ASIN: B091Z7F9BP |kbps | 6h 21m | 346 MB
Christian Hull is a hardcore introvert. He loves being a little bit famous for his videos, but at the end of the day, he's a lone wolf - more interested in Caramilk on the couch than cocktails in the club. He's a strong believer in Netflix and chilling at home, alone - he's always the first to smoke-bomb social events, and he is in a committed relationship with his indoor plants.
Christian tells his behind-the-scenes story with his signature, completely unapologetic honesty, from growing up with triplet brothers to building a career in comedy, from his fear of moths to some of his more daring Grindr sexcapades. He invites you into his personal creative universe, where wearing a wig to make random videos and screaming swearwords at resin pendants somehow turn out to be great decisions.
English | June 15, 2021 | ASIN: B08R11PXFR |kbps | 5h 55m | 160.82 MB
Author: Cameron Hamilton, Lauren Speed
Narrator: Cameron Hamilton, Lauren Speed
English | July 02, 2020 | ASIN: B08C1SGDZ5 |64 kbps | 1h 50m | 49.76 MB
Author: John Kelley
Narrator: DMS
English | July 02, 2020 | ASIN: B08C36J76Y |kbps | 1h 45m | 47.59 MB
Author: John Kelley
Narrator: DMS
English | ASIN: B097F6CZP6 | 2021 |kbps | ~11:11:00 | 317 MB
Michael Wolff, Holter Graham (Narrator), "Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency"
This program includes an introduction read by Michael Wolff.
English | 2020 |Kbps | ASIN: B0829CBYL7 | Duration: 11:15 h | 282 MB
Andy Andrews
From New York Times best-selling author Andy Andrews comes the return of one of our favorite fictional characters: Jones, the Noticer. Jones' wise stories have comforted and guided millions. In Just Jones, navigate the hope that the impossible can come true.
English | ASIN: B097YXXMT9 | 2021 | 7 hours and 52 minutes |kbps | 216 MB
Have you ever noticed that individuals of brilliance often fall short of their true potential? Great ideas, concepts, and initiatives seldom break through the sea of business mediocrity. As a senior international leader with more than 30 years of corporate experience, Hamish Thomson has discovered that true transformation and breakthrough comes from personal insight-derived not from intellect or technical mastery, but from experience and observation of real-life occurrences. It's Not Always Right to Be Right offers unique business and leadership insights, teachable models, and practical advice on what one needs to do differently to achieve desired results.
Writing in a casual, autobiographical style, Hamish shares the key experiences and hard-won lessons that enabled him to drive significant change when all the right ways of doing things didn't work. Packed with fascinating true-to-life stories and powerful, often counterintuitive lessons, this invaluable guide: offers honest business and leadership lessons drawn from a long and successful corporate career; features learning messages, practical steps, and shareable strategic models and frameworks to help you make a tangible difference where it counts; and provides strategic models that can be used to frame discussions and drive change in individuals, teams, and entire organizations.
English | ASIN: B089ZG11TD | 2021 |kbps | ~09:11:00 | 261 MB
Kate Biberdorf (Author, Narrator), "It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry in Everything"
In this fresh and engaging guide to chemistry, Dr. Kate Biberdorf, a.k.a. "Kate the Chemist", reveals the fascinating science we experience every day.
English | ASIN: B097YWDXK4 | 2021 | 4 hours and 31 minutes |kbps | 124 MB
Some people are cleverer than others. This everyday observation is the subject of an academic field that is often portrayed as confused and controversial, when in fact, the field of intelligence holds some of psychology's best-replicated findings. This Very Short Introduction audiobook describes what psychologists have discovered about how and why people differ in their thinking powers. Drawing on largescale data, Ian Deary considers how many types of intelligence there are and how intelligence changes with age.
Along the way he tackles some of the most burning questions surrounding intelligence, such as whether larger brains are cleverer, and how genes and environments contribute to people's intelligence differences. He also considers the new field of cognitive epidemiology, which draws links between intelligence and better health, less illness, and longer life, and asks whether intelligence is increasing. In this new edition, Deary also addresses the controversial question of whether men and women differ in intelligence. Throughout he provides a clear description of the data we can use to answer these questions and more.
English | 2013 |Kbps | ASIN: B00CXWVD9A | Duration: 5:43 h | 157 MB
Thomas Sowell / Narrated by Robertson Dean
Intellectuals and Race is a radical book in the original sense - one that goes to the root of the problem. The role of intellectuals in racial strife is explored in an international context that puts the American experience in a wholly new light.