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Robert Lipsyte (Author), Gary Tiedemann, TBD (Narrator)
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Breaking Midnight: A True Story
NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS, FINALIST INDEPENDENT AUTHOR NETWORK BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS, FINALIST John Walker was a Miami undercover narcotics agent in the 1970s. Ten years later, he was in prison for smuggling 12,000 pounds of marijuana. In prison, he connected with a South American drug lord who was still running the family operation from inside the federal pen. Within months of being paroled, John began smuggling again—this time uncut Colombian cocaine. And this time, he put everything on the line: his freedom, his family and, ultimately, his life. Breaking Midnight: A True Story shines a light on the gritty underbelly of Miami drug trafficking and the dangers of leading a double life—as an undercover narc or a smuggler. Written by Lynn Walker based on numerous interviews with her father, John, this is an uncensored, up-close-and-personal account of how a good cop goes bad.
Lynn Walker (Author), Gary Tiedemann, Linda Jones (Narrator)
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Inside the Invisible Cage: How Algorithms Control Workers
In a world increasingly run by algorithms and artificial intelligence, Hatim Rahman traces how organizations are using algorithms to control workers in an 'invisible cage.' Inside the Invisible Cage uses unique longitudinal data to investigate how digital labor platforms use algorithms to dictate the actions of high-skilled workers by determining accepted behaviors, work opportunities, and even success. As Hatim Rahman explains, employers can use algorithms to shift rules and guidelines without notice, explanation, or recourse for workers. The invisible cage signals a profound shift in the way markets and organizations categorize and ultimately control people. Unlike previous forms of labor control, the invisible cage is ubiquitous, yet it is also opaque and shifting, which makes breaking free from it difficult for workers. This book traces how the invisible cage was developed over time and the implications it has for the spread of new technology, such as generative artificial intelligence. Inside the Invisible Cage also provides organizations, workers, and policymakers with insights on how to ensure the future of work has truly equitable, mutually beneficial outcomes.
Hatim Rahman (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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The Rage of Replacement: Far Right Politics and Demographic Fear
The 'Great Replacement' narrative, which imagines that historic white majorities are being intentionally replaced through immigration policies crafted by global elites, has effectively mobilized racist, nationalist, and nativist movements in the United States and Europe. The Rage of Replacement tracks how this narrative has shaped the politics and worldview of the far right, binding its various camps into a community of rage obsessed with nostalgia for a white-supremacist past. Showing how the replacement narrative has found significant purchase in recent mainstream discourse, Michael Feola diagnoses the dangers this racist theory poses as it shapes the far-right imagination, expands through civil society, and deforms political culture. In particular, he tracks how the replacement narrative has given rise to malignant political strategies designed to 'take back' the nation from its perceived enemies-by force if deemed necessary. Feola shows how it has motivated a variety of dangerous political projects in pursuit of illiberal, antidemocratic futures. From calls for the creation of segregated white ethnostates to extremist violence such as the mass shootings in Christchurch, El Paso, and Buffalo, The Rage of Replacement makes clear that replacement theory poses a dire threat to democracy and safety.
Michael Feola (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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True Facts That Sound Like Bull$#*t: Nature: 500 Wild Facts from the Zaniest Corners of the World
Get ready to be bamboozled by nature's most bizarre, hilarious, and utterly astonishing secrets that will make you say, 'Bull$#*t!' Say hello to the astonishing natural world with this mind-boggling collection of downright unbelievable facts that will have you doing double-takes at every turn. This captivating compendium is your ticket to exploring the wackiest secrets Mother Nature has up her sleeve. From the outrageous mating rituals of exotic creatures to the perplexing phenomena of Earth's wildest landscapes, True Facts That Sound Like Bull$#*t: Nature covers a vast array of topics that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about our planet. Each fact has been researched and verified, ensuring that even the most skeptical readers will be left in awe. Perfect for trivia buffs, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a good laugh, this engaging and entertaining book is an incredible addition to your library. Inside you'll find facts like: - The world's largest living organism is a mushroom that covers over 2,200 acres in Oregon. - A single mature oak tree can drop up to 200,000 leaves in the fall. - As a defense mechanism, some sea cucumbers expel their internal organs along with a toxic substance to deter predators. They can regenerate the lost organs within a few weeks. - The tongue of a blue whale can weigh as much as an elephant. - Vultures have stomach acid so strong that it can dissolve metal and kill harmful bacteria found in their carrion meals. Buckle up and prepare for a wild ride through the most fascinating, outlandish, and utterly mind-blowing corners of the natural world. You'll never look at nature the same way again!
Shane Carley (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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The Captive Imagination: Addiction, Reality and our Search for Meaning
Brought to you by Penguin. What causes addiction, and how should we treat it? Today it is understood primarily as a brain disease, yet in this bold reimagining of addiction, pioneering psychiatrist Elias Dakwar argues that this is false. It fails to explain, among other things, why many people can enjoy drugs without developing a dependency on them. Despite decades of neuroscientific research, we aren’t much closer to truly understanding the nature of addiction, nor to addressing it effectively. In The Captive Imagination, Dakwar argues that addiction is an existential challenge, requiring a more philosophical and multidisciplinary approach, as well as a lens through which we can better understand ourselves. Addiction stems from our desire for happiness: whether addicts or not, we all struggle against meaninglessness, and resort to false solutions to our despair. Dakwar also shows how our individual capacity for self-delusion relates to our collective self-inflicted crises, from environmental destruction to social injustice. Drawing on vivid stories of his own patients, path-breaking research, and decades of clinical experience, The Captive Imagination offers a novel framework for understanding and overcoming addiction, as well as human suffering more generally. ©2024 Elias Dakwar (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Elias Dakwar (Author), Gary Tiedemann, TBD (Narrator)
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Ask: Tap Into the Hidden Wisdom of People Around You for Unexpected Breakthroughs In Leadership and
Globally recognized expert on learning and leadership, Jeff Wetzler offers a hands-on, surprisingly effective way to find out what others really think, know, and feel. Ask leads to smarter decisions, more creative solutions, and deeper relationships. Too often, we don't find out what's truly on others' hearts and minds because we don't know how to ask the right questions in the right ways. Co-founder of Transcend and former international business consultant and Teach for America executive Jeff Wetzler wants to show you how to fix that. In Ask, he brings you a powerful method called The Ask Approach™, based on a simple premise: that tapping into what other people truly think, know, and feel is a game-changing superpower. In Section I, Wetzler reveals the most common things that people think and feel but often keep to themselves, as well as the key reasons why they choose to withhold information that could be valuable to you and your organization. Section II delves into the five steps of the Ask Approach, each answering an essential question: - Choose Curiosity: How can you awaken your curiosity to make new discoveries and unexpected connections? - Make it Safe: How do you make it easier for people to tell you hard things? - Pose Quality Questions: What questions will best tap into the wisdom of anyone you ask? - Listen to Learn: How can you hear what someone is really trying to tell you? - Reflect & Reconnect: How do you turn talk into action? Section III helps you make asking an everyday superpower - not only for yourself but also for your team and organization, as well as for the next generation and society at large. The skills and messages of Ask could not be more timely. In a fast-changing world where AI is supplanting an increasing range of skills, the ability to learn from and connect with other people is one of the most important, fulfilling and uniquely human capabilities to master.
Jeff Wetzler (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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From Indies Introduce Pick author Shannon Dunlap comes a story of love, friendship, and possibility for fans of You've Reached Sam. Worlds turn. Particles spin. Love endures. There are infinite universes in which Elise never dies. Her best friend, Anna, never has to mourn her or choose between the weight of her grief and the weight of her ambition. Her cousin, Liam, never has to lose another loved one or fight to find purpose in a life that already doesn't feel like his own. But Liam and Anna do not get to choose the universe in which they live. Across multiple worlds, their paths collide as they wrestle with what it takes to save someone else and how to face love and loss on a quantum scale. This moving, lyrical novel introduces two teens on the cusp of finding out who they are while finding each other again and again.
Shannon Dunlap (Author), Amy Jensen, Gary Tiedemann, TBD (Narrator)
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Two friend groups collide when someone turns up dead over spring break in this heart-thumping YA thriller for fans of One of Us Is Lying and We Were Liars Spring break is a vibe-until someone gets murdered Partying with popular classmates they barely know is not what Eva and her BFFs had in mind for their spring break. But things have been off ever since Miles' academic career took a turn for the worse (they don't talk about it), so a trip to a private beach lodge might be exactly what they need. And Eva won't admit it, but the chance to reconnect with Colton is worth putting up with Piper's constant livestreams to her thousands of "besties." At first, it's all sand and waves, but tensions run high when an anonymous letter shakes up an already-flailing love triangle. When someone turns up dead, Eva can't even trust her closest friends-but she thinks she can trust Colton. As they get closer to the truth, they uncover secrets that upend everything they thought they knew about their fellow spring breakers.
Gabriella Lepore (Author), Abby Craden, Caitlin Kelly, Carlotta Brentan, Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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Throne of Sails: A LitRPG/GameLit Series
Wounds will heal. Souls will not. The aftermath of the naval battle for Westia has left Vannessa and Zirkseas broken. Lox is faced with two goals: find a way to heal the people he cares about and hunt down Ike for a little payback. The conflict between Ambros and the King is coming to a head, and the Kingdom of Sails is primed for revolt. The water will run red with blood as Lox and crew carve a path to the Throne of Sails.
Levi Werner (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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Our Man in Panama: The Shrewd Rise and Brutal Fall of Manuel Noriega
A 'carefully researched' account of the rise and fall of notorious dictator Manuel Noriega-and America's role in both (The Washington Post). Written by a prize-winning NPR veteran who spent years covering Latin America, this blend of biography, history, and political reporting details the events that lead to the American invasion of Panama. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
John Dinges (Author), Gary Tiedemann (Narrator)
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True Facts That Sound Like Bull$#*t: World History: 500 Preposterous Facts They Definitely Didn’t Te
Turkeys used to be worshipped as gods? Bull$#*t! Prove you are the smartest schmuck in the room with 500 world history facts that sound too absurd to be true. Knowledge is power! Crush the competition at trivia night or start the most interesting conversation ever with real facts that are hard to believe. This book is loaded with mind-blowing facts that are sure to keep you wondering, 'How are these even true?' while equipping you to outsmart everyone in the room. Including: - Turkeys were once worshipped as gods by the Mayans. - Forks were seen as sacrilegious in 11th century Italy. - Pope Gregory IV once declared a war on cats. - President Abraham Lincoln is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame. - The longest war in history lasted from 1651 to 1986, between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly. There were no casualties. Put your game face on and prove once and for all that you are the real history know-it-all! Gather your friends and family 'round and get ready to learn some crazy trivia they definitely didn't teach you in history class.
Shane Carley (Author), Gary Tiedemann, TBD (Narrator)
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