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First into Action Again
- By: Duncan Falconer
- Narrated by: Duncan Falconer
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Duncan Falconer has survived five explosions, two only just, been shot at on numerous occasions, chased by machete wielders, hunted by man and beast, survived drowning once, a faulty parachute opening once, an air-crash, several vehicle crashes, blacked out with anaphylactic shock, walked through a minefield, barely escaped capture by fanatical terrorists when others were caught and executed, and experienced close calls so many times he has forgotten most of them. First Into Action Again is a sequel to Falconer's best-selling first autobiography, First Into Action.
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Altogether brilliant
- By Nigel on 14-02-25
By: Duncan Falconer
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Ali in Me
- By: Mercury Studios, Treefort Media
- Narrated by: Lonnie Ali, John Ramsey
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Muhammad Ali, never afraid to express himself loudly and boldly, stays true to form in Ali in Me, an eight-part audio series that explores his life and legacy, guided by his own words through never-before-heard audio recordings. Hosted by Muhammad’s widow, Lonnie Ali, and his close friend, award-winning broadcaster John Ramsey, Ali in Me goes beyond the boxing ring to delve deeply into the extraordinary life and lasting contributions The Champ made to individuals around the world.
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Ali a universal figure
- By Mark B. on 09-02-25
By: Mercury Studios, and others
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The Abolitionists
- By: Kellie Carter Jackson, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Kellie Carter Jackson
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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While most of us are familiar with the Underground Railroad, there was much more to the movement than helping individuals escape their bondage. In the eight lectures of The Abolitionists, Professor Kellie Carter Jackson of Wellesley College will bring you along as she traces the history of the fight to end slavery in America, from its relatively quiet origins to the turning point at Harper’s Ferry to the Civil War.
By: Kellie Carter Jackson, and others
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Secret Societies and Spiritual Warfare
- By: Frederick Dodson
- Narrated by: Thomas Miller
- Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
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The purpose of this book is to reveal the spiritual or invisible methods used by secret societies to exert influence and control over others. There is no court of law that acknowledges spiritual crimes because they can be carried out without a shred of tangible evidence being left behind. Thus, secret societies wield great unchecked and unmerited power over governments, corporations and our society.
By: Frederick Dodson
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Sage nichts [Say Nothing]
- Mord und Verrat in Nordirland [A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland]
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe, Pieke Biermann - translator
- Narrated by: Jakob Seel
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
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Eines Nachts im Dezember 1972 wird Jean McConville aus ihrem Haus in Belfast entführt. Sie wird nie wieder lebend gesehen. Ausgehend von diesem Moment entfaltet Patrick Radden Keefe eine gewaltige Erzählung über die blutige Vergangenheit des Nordirlandkonflikts.
By: Patrick Radden Keefe, and others
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Owned
- How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left
- By: Eoin Higgins
- Narrated by: Ramiz Monsef
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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Owned is the story of the underreported and growing collusion between new wealth and new journalism. In recent years, right-wing billionaires like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and David Sacks have turned to media as their next investment and source of influence. Their cronies are Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi—once known as idealistic and left-leaning voices, now beneficiaries of Silicon Valley largesse. Together, this new alliance aims to exploit the failings of traditional journalism and undermine the very idea of an independent and fact-based fourth estate.
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An excellent critique of the influence of money on journalism
- By Anonymous User on 16-02-25
By: Eoin Higgins
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First into Action Again
- By: Duncan Falconer
- Narrated by: Duncan Falconer
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Duncan Falconer has survived five explosions, two only just, been shot at on numerous occasions, chased by machete wielders, hunted by man and beast, survived drowning once, a faulty parachute opening once, an air-crash, several vehicle crashes, blacked out with anaphylactic shock, walked through a minefield, barely escaped capture by fanatical terrorists when others were caught and executed, and experienced close calls so many times he has forgotten most of them. First Into Action Again is a sequel to Falconer's best-selling first autobiography, First Into Action.
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Altogether brilliant
- By Nigel on 14-02-25
By: Duncan Falconer
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Ali in Me
- By: Mercury Studios, Treefort Media
- Narrated by: Lonnie Ali, John Ramsey
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Muhammad Ali, never afraid to express himself loudly and boldly, stays true to form in Ali in Me, an eight-part audio series that explores his life and legacy, guided by his own words through never-before-heard audio recordings. Hosted by Muhammad’s widow, Lonnie Ali, and his close friend, award-winning broadcaster John Ramsey, Ali in Me goes beyond the boxing ring to delve deeply into the extraordinary life and lasting contributions The Champ made to individuals around the world.
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Ali a universal figure
- By Mark B. on 09-02-25
By: Mercury Studios, and others
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The Abolitionists
- By: Kellie Carter Jackson, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Kellie Carter Jackson
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
- Original Recording
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While most of us are familiar with the Underground Railroad, there was much more to the movement than helping individuals escape their bondage. In the eight lectures of The Abolitionists, Professor Kellie Carter Jackson of Wellesley College will bring you along as she traces the history of the fight to end slavery in America, from its relatively quiet origins to the turning point at Harper’s Ferry to the Civil War.
By: Kellie Carter Jackson, and others
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Secret Societies and Spiritual Warfare
- By: Frederick Dodson
- Narrated by: Thomas Miller
- Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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The purpose of this book is to reveal the spiritual or invisible methods used by secret societies to exert influence and control over others. There is no court of law that acknowledges spiritual crimes because they can be carried out without a shred of tangible evidence being left behind. Thus, secret societies wield great unchecked and unmerited power over governments, corporations and our society.
By: Frederick Dodson
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Sage nichts [Say Nothing]
- Mord und Verrat in Nordirland [A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland]
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe, Pieke Biermann - translator
- Narrated by: Jakob Seel
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
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Eines Nachts im Dezember 1972 wird Jean McConville aus ihrem Haus in Belfast entführt. Sie wird nie wieder lebend gesehen. Ausgehend von diesem Moment entfaltet Patrick Radden Keefe eine gewaltige Erzählung über die blutige Vergangenheit des Nordirlandkonflikts.
By: Patrick Radden Keefe, and others
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Owned
- How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left
- By: Eoin Higgins
- Narrated by: Ramiz Monsef
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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Owned is the story of the underreported and growing collusion between new wealth and new journalism. In recent years, right-wing billionaires like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and David Sacks have turned to media as their next investment and source of influence. Their cronies are Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi—once known as idealistic and left-leaning voices, now beneficiaries of Silicon Valley largesse. Together, this new alliance aims to exploit the failings of traditional journalism and undermine the very idea of an independent and fact-based fourth estate.
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An excellent critique of the influence of money on journalism
- By Anonymous User on 16-02-25
By: Eoin Higgins
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The World Was in Our Hands
- Voices from the Boko Haram Conflict
- By: Chitra Nagarajan - Edited
- Narrated by: Anthony Oseyemi, Serah Johnson
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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A moving, often provocative, and ultimately vital collection of firsthand accounts of people living through the Boko Haram conflict. From abducted girls to brash soldiers, and from community leaders to simple fishermen, this collection provides an insight into the realities of those living through the conflict, making this an essential cultural archive. The World Was in Our Hands covers themes of patriarchy, the economy, climate change, and corruption, to paint a picture that is much broader than what has been captured through news coverage.
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The Lost and the Found
- A True Story of Homelessness, Found Family and Second Chances
- By: Kevin Fagan
- Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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Kevin Fagan’s The Lost and the Found, set in San Francisco—one of the wealthiest cities in America—takes an empathic, character-driven approach to exploring the human side of what’s behind the homelessness epidemic. An award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize nominee who has covered homelessness for decades and spent extensive time on the streets for his reporting, Fagan experienced it himself as a young man and brings a deep understanding to the crisis.
By: Kevin Fagan
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The Rivalry Peril
- How Great-Power Competition Threatens Peace and Weakens Democracy
- By: Van Jackson, Michael Brenes
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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For close to a decade, the US government has been preoccupied with the threat of China, fearing that the country will "eat our lunch," in the words of Joe Biden. The United States has crafted its foreign and domestic policy to help constrain China's military power and economic growth. Van Jackson and Michael Brenes argue that great-power competition with China is misguided and vastly underestimates the costs and risks that geopolitical rivalry poses to economic prosperity, the quality of democracy, and, ultimately, global stability.
By: Van Jackson, and others
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Mainline Mama
- A Memoir
- By: Keeonna Harris
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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Keeonna and Jason met as young teens. Only fourteen, Keeonna had never had a boyfriend before, dreamed of attending Spelman to become an obstetrician, and thought she was “grown.” Within a year she was pregnant and Jason was in prison, convicted of a carjacking and sentenced to twenty-two years. Overnight Keeonna had become a “mainline mama,” a parent facing the task of raising a child—while still growing up herself—with an incarcerated partner.
By: Keeonna Harris
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Pressing the Police and Policing the Press
- The History and Law of the U.S. Press-Police Relationship (Journalism in Perspective)
- By: Scott Memmel
- Narrated by: John Guccion
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
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In the second half of 2020 and continuing into 2021, protests against racial injustice spread across the United States after the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis Police Department officers. What transpired during this troubled time cast a bright light on the contemporary relationship between the press and police in the United States. The relationship between these two fundamental institutions is, however, a long and complicated one.
By: Scott Memmel
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The Empathy Fix
- Why Poverty Persists and How to Change It
- By: Keetie Roelen
- Narrated by: Allegra Marland
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Poverty is bad for everyone. Being at the sharp end of disadvantage is shameful, reduces brainpower, and hampers positive action. It increases crime, burdens healthcare systems and raises taxpayers' bills. With millions around the world struggling to make ends meet and increased socioeconomic uncertainty making poverty a more probable prospect for many more, tackling poverty has never been more urgent. The Empathy Fix exposes the realities of poverty and reveals why policies don't work. It is a radical rethink of current efforts to tackle poverty, what it means and how we break the cycle.
By: Keetie Roelen
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Don’t Give Up the Ship
- Woke Politics Are Endangering Our Military and Our Nation
- By: Calvert Task Group, Tom Burbage, Brent Ramsey, and others
- Narrated by: Mike Steele
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
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The warning signs are obvious. Our freedoms and our nation itself are under siege. We face unprecedented circumstances. Russia and China’s expansionist ambitions pose an existential foreign military threat. At the same time, we are facing a significant internal challenge as every fissure from social media to election integrity to our national borders are being exploited. The backbone of our Republic, ensuring our American freedoms, is our military. The Calvert Task Group sounds the alarm about the erosion of core Navy values of honor, courage, and commitment by progressive politics.
By: Calvert Task Group, and others
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Lob der Grundrechte
- Wie wir in kommenden Krisen das Gemeinwohl schützen
- By: Christian Felber
- Narrated by: Matthias Ernst Holzmann
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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Spätestens seit der Corona-Pandemie ist klar: Unsere Grundrechte lassen sich viel leichter außer Kraft setzen, als wir es lange Zeit für möglich gehalten hätten. Wie genau konnte dies geschehen? Sind doch unsere Grundrechte ein wichtiger Anker unserer Demokratie; sie schützen uns vor Übergriffen des Staates und sichern gleichzeitig öffentliche Leistungen wie Bildung und Gesundheit. Deshalb wurden sie im Laufe der letzten 250 Jahre Schritt für Schritt proklamiert und in nationales und internationales Recht integriert.
By: Christian Felber
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Innocent Until Proven Muslim
- Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and the Muslim Experience Since 9/11
- By: Maha Hilal
- Narrated by: Ali Andre Ali
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
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In Innocent Until Proven Muslim, scholar and organizer Dr.Maha Hilal tells the powerful story of two decades of the War on Terror, exploring how the official narrative has justified the creation of a sprawling apparatus of state violence rooted in Islamophobia and excused its worst abuses.
By: Maha Hilal
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Stand in Solidarity
- How the Private Sector Can Fulfill King’s Dream of Economic Justice and Equality (Social Impact Essay Series, Book 2)
- By: Roderick Wheeler
- Narrated by: Danny Swopes
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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In this audiobook, Stand in Solidarity, the author explores the root cause of economic inequality and develops a practical framework for private sector leaders to identify policies and practices that drive racial disparities and a guide for business leaders to intentionally dismantle racism by strategically investing resources, leadership, and innovation capital through deliberate strategies that close racial disparities in the labor market.
By: Roderick Wheeler
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Project 2025: The Heritage Foundation’s Conservative Blueprint for Economic Reform for Trump Second Administration
- By: Lois Alarcon
- Narrated by: Sean Lester
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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This book breaks down Project 2025’s key principles and goals with a clear, objective lens, giving you a front-row seat to the ideas behind Project 2025.
By: Lois Alarcon
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How the Military Created Your Phone and Why That Matters
- By: Púca Jinn
- Narrated by: ALIO Voices
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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How the Military Created Your Phone and Why That Matters traces the development of information technology from the invention of the telegraph in 1844 to the latest advancements in artificial intelligence.
By: Púca Jinn
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Twelve Steps for White America
- For a United States of America
- By: William Watson
- Narrated by: Lee Goettl
- Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
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Twelve Steps for White America: For a United States of America answers the revolutionary call of James Baldwin in “The Fire Next Time” for new standards for white Americans. Educator and former psychotherapist William Watson presents a treatment plan for democracy, an innovative framework of steps white Americans can take (and all individuals and organizations can incorporate) to right our nation’s course to peace and prosperity through justice then liberty for all.
By: William Watson
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Campus Free Speech
- A Pocket Guide
- By: Cass R. Sunstein
- Narrated by: Steve Menasche
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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Free speech is indispensable on college campuses: allowing varied views and frank exchanges of opinion is a core component of the educational enterprise. But free speech does not mean a free-for-all. The First Amendment prohibits "abridging the freedom of speech," yet laws against perjury or bribery, for example, are still constitutional. In the same way, valuing freedom of speech does not stop a university from regulating speech when doing so is necessary for its educational mission. So where is the dividing line? How can we distinguish reasonable restrictions from impermissible infringement?
By: Cass R. Sunstein
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The White Peril
- A Family Memoir
- By: Omo Moses
- Narrated by: Kevin Free
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Omo Moses deftly interweaves his own life story with excerpts from both his great-grandfather's sermons and the writings of his father, the civil rights activist Bob Moses. The result is a powerful chorus of voices that spans 3 generations of an African American family, all shining a light on the Black experience, all calling fiercely for racial justice. This book is at once a coming-of-age story, a multigenerational family memoir, an epic father-son road trip, a searing account of the Black male experience, and a work that powerfully revives Rev. Moses’s demand for liberation.
By: Omo Moses
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Camino de libertad [The Road to Freedom]
- La economía y la buena sociedad [The Economy and the Good Society]
- By: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marta Valdivieso Rodríguez - translator
- Narrated by: Carlos Canales
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
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La libertad es la idea que subyace a las sociedades occidentales, pero de un tiempo a esta parte su significado se ha desplazado: la libertad es la libertad de las empresas para contaminar, la de las grandes tecnológicas para escapar de cualquier control y la de los políticos para mentir y fomentar la crispación. ¿Cómo hemos llegado hasta aquí? ¿De qué libertad estamos hablando? ¿Y de qué libertad deberíamos hablar?
By: Joseph E. Stiglitz, and others
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Stop Letting the Job Become Your Life
- How to Survive Working in a High-Trauma Environment Without Losing Yourself
- By: Vanessa Lake
- Narrated by: Tara Franz
- Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
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Packed with real-world advice and actionable steps, Stop Letting the Job Become Your Life is not just a survival guide—it’s a blueprint for reclaiming control, healing from trauma, and building a building a life outside the uniform.
By: Vanessa Lake
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Silent Betrayal
- The Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
- By: Sean Rust
- Narrated by: Tennille Williams
- Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins
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For forty years, hundreds of African American men in Tuskegee, Alabama, believed they were receiving medical care from trusted doctors. Instead, they were subjects of one of the most infamous and morally reprehensible experiments in American history. Under the guise of "free medical treatment," these men were deliberately left untreated for syphilis, even as a cure became widely available. Their suffering, exploited in the name of science, shattered lives and left an indelible scar on American medicine.
By: Sean Rust