English | April 1, 2016 | ISBN: 9781469004693 | MP3 | M4B | 8h 42m | 237 MB
Author: Brian Tracy
English | ISBN: 9780760750087 | 2004 | 8 hours and 10 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 287 MB
Since the beginning of recorded history, and likely for much longer than that, humankind has gazed to the heavens for clues to the most fundamental mysteries about our place in the universe. In the modern age, when the science of astronomy has replaced mythology as the primary tool for interpreting the heavens, we continue to search the skies for answers as we tumble through the solar system. In this remarkable course, award-winning astronomer James Kaler, moving outward from our vantage point on Earth, explains the workings of the planets and sun and shows how this knowledge provides remarkable insights into the mechanics of the universe at large.
English | June 17, 2022 | ASIN: B0B4BFPCQH | MP3 | M4B | 11h 36m | 501 MB
Lecturer: Sandy Neargarder
English | 2010 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B004BDIVBW | Duration: 14:05 h | 384 MB
Thomas B. Allen / Narrated by Jeremy Gage
English | ASIN: B07W5RBBDR | 2019 | 9 hours and 52 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 272 MB
The United States is losing the counterintelligence war. Foreign intelligence services, particularly those of China, Russia, and Cuba, are recruiting spies in our midst and stealing our secrets and cutting-edge technologies. In To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence, James M. Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence, offers a wake-up call for the American public and also a guide for how our country can do a better job of protecting its national security and trade secrets. Olson takes the listener into the arcane world of counterintelligence as he lived it during his 30-year career in the CIA. After an overview of what the Chinese, Russian, and Cuban spy services are doing to the United States, Olson explains the nitty-gritty of the principles and methods of counterintelligence. Listeners will learn about specific aspects of counterintelligence such as running double-agent operations and surveillance. The book also analyzes 12 actual case studies to illustrate why people spy against their country, the tradecraft of counterintelligence, and where counterintelligence breaks down or succeeds.
English | 2020 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B08GHQF5KJ | Duration: 10:05 h | 275 MB
James Dixon / Narrated by Dean Ruple
English | ASIN: B0B2KQKQM2 | 2022 | 8 hours and 5 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 223 MB
What does your brain have to do with experiencing joy? A lot more than most of us realize. In this breakthrough book, Dr. Earl Henslin reveals how the study of brain imaging turned his practice of psychotherapy upside down—with remarkably positive results. Listen to this practical, easy-to-understand, and often entertaining book, and you'll know exactly how to nourish your mind, balance your brain, and help others do the same.
English | ISBN: 9781398519718 | 2022 | 9 hours and 2 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 248 MB
A captivating and lyrical journey into our ancestral past, through what and how we eat. Mo Wilde made a quiet but radical pledge: to live only off free, foraged food for an entire year. In a world disconnected from its roots, eating wild food is both culinary and healing, social and political. Ultimately, it is an act of love and community. Using her expert knowledge of botany and mycology, Mo follows the seasons to find nutritious food from hundreds of species of plants, fungi and seaweeds, and in the process learns not just how to survive, but how to thrive. Nourishing her body and mind deepens her connection with the earth—a connection that we have become estranged from but which we all, deep down, hunger for. This hunger is about much more than food. It is about accepting and understanding our place in a natural network that is both staggeringly complex and beautifully simple. The Wilderness Cure is a diary of a wild experiment; a timely and inspiring memoir which explores a deeper relationship between humans and nature, and reminds us of the important lost lessons from our past.
English | ASIN: B0B3JVVX2K | 2022 | 10 hours and 14 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 282 MB
Royal biographer Helen Cathcart's fascinatingly intimate account charts Elizabeth's extraordinary life, from her birth and early years growing up in the royal palaces—sleeping in the dungeons of Windsor Castle during the air raids of the Blitz—through to her marriage to Prince Philip in 1947, and their life together as new parents. The death of Elizabeth's beloved father, King George VI, in 1952 saw her life change forever when at the age of twenty-five she became Queen. Cathcart vividly brings to life many of the key events during the first thirty years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, including her spectacular Coronation at Westminster Abbey in 1953 and subsequent six-month grand tour of the Commonwealth, as well as Her Majesty's first televised Christmas broadcast in 1957. The Queen Herself offers a fascinating insight into Her Majesty The Queen's remarkable life and reign.
English | 2022 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B09X1X2MP5 | Duration: 12:03 h | 325 MB
Sara C. Mednick / Narrated by Sara C. Mednick