About Audible
Audible is one of the world’s largest providers of audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment, with a gigantic library that offers thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and other exclusive audio content to its users. It is owned by Amazon, and it houses over 200,000 titles in various genres under fiction and non-fiction categories, self-improvement, and more.
This content is accessible from different platforms, that is, smartphones, tablets, or computers, which enables the listener to enjoy books and shows on the go. Features including offline listening, tailored recommendations, and the ability to keep audiobooks forever have changed the way people experience stories and information.
Audiobooks on Health & Wellness By Audible
Health & Wellness Audiobooks on Audible help customers find ways to achieve overall well-being. The audiobooks cover everything under the sun, right from fitness and nutrition to mental health, mindfulness, personal growth, and stress management. From expert tips on living healthily, guided meditations, and even motivation, Audible provides resources to support different modes of self-care and wellness.
From bestsellers by world-known doctors to niche titles devoted to special practices such as yoga, meditation, or healthy eating, the diversified book portfolio on the platform is aimed at letting users glean knowledge and guidance from wherever they are at a given time. Audiobooks in the health and wellness segment offer an ideal solution to anyone who is committed to lifestyle improvement and personal well-being through convenient audio learning.
The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity
The National Autistic Society pointed out that, more men are diagnosed with autism than women, and ‘many women and girls with autism are not diagnosed or are diagnosed late’ partly because ‘the knowledge and understanding of autism have been shaped by stereotyping and prejudices’. Jenara Nuremberg, the writer and entrepreneur with degrees from Harvard and Berkeley, has also contributed an audiobook to the growing genre of books about women’s autism: Divergent Mind.
In Divergent Mind, the podcast hosted by Tegan Ashton Cohan, Jenara delves into the distinction between how neurodivergence manifests in women and how, due to a society that aims to diagnose young male populations and because girls are taught to assimilate and conform to gender norms from a very young age, many women do not even learn about their neurodivergence until they are adults, if at all.