Adele Roberts gives her "Personal Best"
The award-winning DJ and broadcaster tells the story of her public battle with bowel cancer, the power of positivity and why she wants to help others reach their best potential.
The award-winning DJ and broadcaster tells the story of her public battle with bowel cancer, the power of positivity and why she wants to help others reach their best potential.
In "Now That I Have Your Attention," the racing driver and motivational speaker shares how he pushed himself beyond the physical limits of what anyone had ever expected of him.
Combining elements of memoir with examinations of community, capitalism and racism, this groundbreaking memoir offers a fresh perspective on the world around us and how the legacy of colonialism still persists.
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.
One of Britain's most prolific authors talks about his writing process, how he navigated the move from children's fiction to adult mysteries, and why he chose to write a series with himself as a character.
Holly Gramazio’s novel about a fantasy attic that produces an endless stream of husbands highlights the decision paralysis that comes in a world with too many choices.
In this razor-sharp satire of social media’s mega-rich, comedian Shabaz Ali encourages listeners to make the most of their lives without comparing themselves to billionaires.
Part memoir and part self-help guide, disability activist Lucy Edwards's new audiobook shares how being blind won’t ever hold her back.
The celebrated literary crime fiction writer on stretching the boundaries of genre, the power of outsiders, and whether we can expect a Cal Hooper trilogy.
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.
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.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist’s latest work explores the skills we need to connect with others and deeply enrich our own lives in the process.