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THE HEART'S CODE

Pearsall, an accomplished psychoneuroimmunologist, specializes in the heart's role in feelings, sensations, and memories. He maintains that the heart is a separate center from the brain and that it houses emotions, spirituality, and temperament in its "cellular memory." To support his thesis, he cites the many examples he has collected of heart transplant patients who have undergone dramatic changes after receiving new hearts. Pearsall reads the script in a scholarly voice. He is fairly dry but sounds hushed and reverent in some parts, particularly those dealing with spirituality. Short periods of instrumental music bracket the sides of the tapes.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1998

Duration: 3 hrs

Publisher: Audio Renaissance

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    HOW I TAMED THE VOICE IN MY HEAD, REDUCED STRESS WITHOUT LOSING MY EDGE, AND FOUND A SELF-HELP THAT ACTUALLY WORKS- A TRUE STORY

    Dan Harris traces his experience finding a quieter, more peaceful mind, and life, through the unlikely pursuit of meditation. Deeply skeptical, he’s ultimately convinced by the scientific research showing meditation’s benefits. Harris says the voice in his head, the “inner narrator” he seeks to quiet, is a “total pill”—a voice that “comes braying in, heckling us all day with an air horn.” Unfortunately, his own narration has a way of grating on the ear, especially when he’s describing meditation with a cynical, yet-to-be converted eye or taking a competitive approach to mindfulness. Eventually, the ear adjusts and listeners can absorb interesting glimpses into Harris’s life as a broadcaster and his journey with meditation. However, some still may prefer to read the book to themselves.

    Pub Date: March 11, 2014

    Duration: 7 hrs, 45 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780062331892

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A GENTLEMAN FROM JAPAN

      THE UNTOLD STORY OF AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY FROM ASIA TO QUEEN ELIZABETH'S COURT

      In a British accent, Gary Furlong briskly describes the sea battle that led to a Japanese man joining explorer/navigator Thomas Cavendish's ship's crew in 1588. Christopher, who was being held on a Spanish galleon, was the first Japanese man to set foot on British soil--and other places worldwide. Furthermore, his map-reading skills added to British knowledge of the world. Furlong delivers Christopher's day-to-day dialogue in a hesitant voice but makes him sound full of wonder when he meets Queen Elizabeth I. Furlong softens his voice when describing the horrors faced by Africans in the cargo hold of a Spanish ship. Thomas Lockley's research could satisfy listeners' curiosity about the realities behind the novel SHOGUN and the Japanese manga series ONE PIECE.

      Pub Date: May 21, 2024

      Duration: 8 hrs, 15 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781488230813

      Publisher: Harlequin Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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