
With this collection of audiobooks, podcasts, and interviews, we hope to recognise the history, triumphs and truths of all women. And while we lead with joy and celebration, we cannot forget about our ongoing battles for recognition and representation. It is frustrating to have our rights questioned, to not see ourselves reflected in leadership roles and to feel as though we are not being heard. But our collective, resounding voices can help change the outcome of our stories. Here, you can enjoy listens from women who use their gifts to entertain, to educate, to uplift and to ensure that we are always heard. —Katie O'Connor, Audible Editor
British Creators
Uncover the voices and stories of British women.
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Memoirs
Hear women tell their own stories in their own voices.
Fiction
Riveting stories that open windows to new perspectives.
Well-being
Let these women lift you up.
Classics
Timeless stories, told by women.
Mysteries and Thrillers
These women will have you on the edge of your seat.
Romance
Escape into a love story with confident heroines in charge of their happily ever after.
Non-fiction and History
Educate yourself with female-driven stories, essays and histories.
Science Fiction and Fantasy
It’s a woman’s world in these mind-bending and expansive listens.
For Kids and Teens
Inspiring and enthralling stories for the next generation.
Featured Content
Cynthia Erivo says you’re not too much. You’re “Simply More.”
The “Wicked” actor caps a megawatt year with a self-narrated book full of wisdom on how to become your truest self.
Cynthia Erivo has changed audio storytelling—for good
The multihyphenate phenom, acclaimed for her work on stage and screen, has also gifted listeners with her talents in audio. Here are a few of our favorites.
Can women have it all? Maybe not, but they can join a cannibalistic sorority
Olivie Blake’s “Girl Dinner” is a satirical take on feminism’s perennial quandaries.
Five books that taught her invaluable lessons
January LaVoy considers narrating an honor no matter how challenging the process or topic is.
An essential guide to the life and literature of Jane Austen
Two centuries after her death, Austen remains one of the most popular, influential authors of all time. Here's why her work still endures.
Melissa Febos’s year of living celibately
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
Degendering the science of autism
A cognitive neuroscientist examines the gender bias of the autism spectrum—and what we can do about it.
Dylan Mulvaney’s “Paper Doll” is the three-dimensional story of a woman in transition
The trans icon talks about resolving her quarter-life crisis, exploring an edgier version of herself, what she learned from Beergate, and what she’s excited to do next.
“Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old.” Says who?
The icon discusses her new book, her new business, her new outlook on life—and how being a work in progress is far more fun than thinking you’ve got it all figured out.
Mel Robbins wants you to listen to the only voice that matters: your own
The bestselling inspirational author explains how to break free of external validation.
Kate Muir shares "Everything You Need to Know About the Pill"
Drawing on interviews with the leading medical experts and her own tumultuous journey with contraception, Muir's latest work debunks the myths, bad advice and common misinformation that women have received about the pill.
Sophie Williams shatters glass ceilings to expose "The Glass Cliff"
Drawing on almost 20 years of research and coming off the back of a viral TED Talk, "The Glass Cliff" unpacks the social phenomena and structural inequalities that still put women at a disadvantage in the workplace.





























































































































































































