Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Free Audio From the Smithsonian

I just found this. And here is a quote from the site about what they offer:

"Voices From the Smithsonian Associates® provides online streaming programs featuring lectures and discussions by world renowned scholars, performers and authors."

To make it a little clearer, you can get free audio in the form of lectures and discussions on the following topics: history, literature, current affairs, performing arts and personal development.

They even have an interview with Carol Burnett titled A Legacy of Laughter. I just love her work, she is so funny!

Happy Listening!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

45 More Free Audio Books

ThoughtAudio provides classic literature as free audio for your enjoyment. "Each title selection is part of a well-rounded, intelligent view of classic literature, history and philosophy." And there are some great selections to choose from, 45 titles in fact.

Whether you are looking for fiction or non-fiction, terror or comedy, Eastern or Western philosophy you will find it at ThoughtAudio.

Happy Listening!

Monday, July 9, 2007

Free Career Audio

With the exception of odd jobs here and there, I have been out of the workforce for over 8 years. But I recently learned that my youngest is going to be going to school full time this fall. (They just changed the kindergarten program here.) Staying at home all day with all of the kids in school sounds pretty boring - although there are numerous projects I could finally finish up :)

That means entering the workforce again. A bit intimidating considering the time I have been away. I don't even now what I want to be when I grow up any more! My previous career decision (I have a degree in Landscape Architecture) doesn't really mesh with my idea of family any more, due to long hours. I still want to be home when the kids are.

Anyway, I have a lot of thinking to do. And of course I looked for some free audio on the topic!

Ultimate Career Guide offers a free 7 part audio course says it will show you how to "chop months of your job search, boost your salary by at least 25%, get promoted faster, and never worry again about job security or layoffs" :) The free audio is in exchange for an email address, so a sales pitch will follow, I'm sure. I'll let you know how it goes.

Wild About Work is another free audio course that you can get in exchange for an email. This one is more about finding a "vibrant, fun, meaningful career". Maybe I should start with this one because that sounds good to me. He also has an affordable ebook on the topic here, if you are interested.

Well, I guess that will give me a couple of directions to start out with for my new career search.

Happy Listening!

Friday, July 6, 2007

Audio Books to Celebrate Freedom

I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July. I have been gone over the weekend on a backpacking trip with my family. It always amazes me what the kids are capable of! We got home in time to go to the community Independence Day celebration, which had the requisite BBQ and fireworks show.

In a previous post I showed where you can get an audio bundle that contained the founding documents of the United States. While LearnOut Loud stated that it would only be available till the 4th, it's still there in their free audio section, under American History. You can also download the separate titles contained in the bundle as individual downloads.

FreeAudio and AmericanRhetoric are two more places to find free audio content on the subject of freedom that I have also mentioned in a previous post.

A new resource of free audio: Assistive Media. They have hundreds of audio articles on a variety of topics that are all free to download. Check out their archives to get a full list by topic, publication or date listed. They also have a search feature there. They are working to provide material to those with a "'reading access barrier" so please consider providing a donation if you use their services.

Happy Listening!

Friday, June 29, 2007

Free Parenting Audio Books

I'm a stay at home mom, and sometimes that's a really hard job. Its not so much the long hours and endless work - that has its own rewards of being with my children and being able to set my own schedule and pace. Its more the lack of recognition and the crappy pay. After all, there is no annual review where someone says "you're doing a great job and we're so glad to have you with us!" and the pay is pretty self explanatory - there is none! Unless you count room and board. Again there are compensations; hugs from the kids, knowing I don't have to call in to anyone when they are sick, etc.

But its also hard because sometimes you just don't know what you are doing! Mine didn't come with instruction manuals. And it's not something I've ever done before. I've never raised a ten year old, but I'm soon going to be!

So what's a mom (or dad) to do? Besides going on blind instinct? Get advice from someone who's done it before and apply it to your situation as best you can. After all, you know your child(ren) better than anyone else. And it doesn't have to be an "expert" it can be your mom, or other friends and family.

Here are a few audio resources:

"Surviving the Teenage Years" by Mickey Michaels. Acoording to the site this won't be free forever, so get it while you can! There are also some parenting articles if you are interested in reading them.

The "Love and Logic" folks have some free audio including "Funny Parenting Stories", "Funny Classroom Stories" and some of their radio shows.

Get some free audio parenting tips from radio interviews with Kelly Nault here. They are located at the bottom of the page.

You can get a free audio chapter of the book Scream Free Parenting here.

And let's not forget some of the resources mentioned in previous posts. LearnOutLoud has 7 free audio titles in their free section under parenting. And Podiobooks has Lessons from the Geek Fu Master listed when searching for "parenting".

There you have it, a few free audio resources for parents who occasionally feel like tearing their hair out :)

Happy Listening!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Audio Books for Independence Day

July 4th is just around the corner. And if you are driving for any length of time I highly recommend heading over to Learn Out Loud and downloading their free Founding Documents of the United States of America. That way on your way to campgrounds, picnics, family reunions, firework shows and all of the other wonderful activites of the 4th, you can listen to some of the history of that independence we are celebrating.


The documents contained in this set include: Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death" Speech, The United States Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, The Virginia Plan, The Constitution of the United States, Federalist Paper No. 51, United States Bill of Rights, Subsequent U.S. Constitutional Ammendments, and First Inaugural Address of President George Washington.

This free download is only available through the 4th of July, so don't wait to get your copy!

Happy Listening!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Business Audio Books

Everyone here is once again healthy and up to their usual hijinks. And given the level of noise around here, I'm not sure if that is a good thing or not :)

Starting a business, at home or otherwise, seems a pretty popular subject these days. Here are a few audio resources if that is something of interest to you.

You can get a free audio version of 5 Famous Fibs & Fables: The Worst Marketing Advice Ever Given here.

LearnOutLoud has 108 free business audio books.

I guess we can't forget internet marketing either. You can get 117 hours of free audio interviews about internet marketing here. You won't even need to give out an email address to access them!

Happy Listening!