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.
The bestselling inspirational author explains how to break free of external validation.
Discover timeless quotes from English writer Charlotte Brontë's trailblazing 1847 novel, exploring themes of independence, self-respect and love.
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.
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.
Sui Annukka describes her journey to winning the Discoveries Award and the inspiration for her thought-provoking and evocative novel, "The Mother Sun."
In the long-anticipated follow-up to "Mad Girl," Bryony Gordon details her daily challenges with obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia and addiction, and the effect that perimenopause and hormones can have on mental health for women.
Novelist Philippa Gregory is well known for her tales of historical fiction, including those inspired by the lives of some of the best known women and events in British history. From The Other Boleyn Girl to the Fairmile series, as well as the Wideacre trilogy, a story of passion and intrigue set in the English countryside of the 18th century, Philippa often highlights the ambition and struggles of women.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Leigh-Anne Pinnock takes on The Audible 8 for her role as The Little Mermaid in an innovative retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale.
From footballers to athletes and tennis players we've brought you the best stories and advice from on and off the pitch.
The first title from Audible’s collaboration with the Women’s Prize Trust is this beautiful audio novella, brought to life by Nimmi Harasgama.
Author Dina Gregory’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale resurfaces darker elements from the original, and finds surprising resonance in the age of social media.
It takes courage, strength and bravery to fight passionately for women’s rights, and the feminist movement has it all. These powerful feminist quotes showcase the movement at its most incredible.