Lemonada Media and Simon & Schuster Audio
Your Next Listen
Your Next Listen, from Lemonada Media and Simon & Schuster Audio, is your weekly destination for the hottest new audiobooks. We’ll be sharing a carefully curated selection each week from the best, buzziest, breakthrough titles out there, with a nice long excerpt you can really sink into. With audiobooks from authors like Laura Dave, Hillary Clinton, Meg Cabot, and even Kelly Bishop – that’s right, Emily Gilmore herself – your virtual shelves have never been fuller. And in case you’re wondering – yes – this totally counts as reading. Visit YourNextListen.com for more information on the titles...
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Nov 17, 2025
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Author Jonathan Hirsch on Squeezed 17.11.2025 33:25
Juggling a demanding career and a young family is already overwhelming. But what happens when you add caring for an estranged parent to the equation? That’s exactly what happened to podcaster Jonathan Hirsch, author of The Mind is Burning, when his father Thomas was diagnosed with dementia. Jonathan’s parents raised him in a cult, and were largely absent from his life growing up. Now, he’s had to...
Author Charlie Sheen on Fail Better with David Duchovny 10.11.2025 1:00:31
Charlie Sheen is an actor perhaps known just as well for his off-screen antics as his on-screen performances. In his new memoir, The Book of Sheen, Charlie is finally coming clean on what was going on during his years of hard drugs, public divorces, and on-set disputes that came to define his later career and reputation. These days, humility, gratitude, and sobriety have come to replace his meme-a...
Author Tembi Locke on Podcrushed 03.11.2025 59:48
Recently, the Podcrushed crew was joined by author and actor Tembi Locke. She takes them from her whirlwind childhood to her life today as a bestselling writer and performer. They talk about the heart behind her memoir From Scratch and her new audiobook Someday, Now, the rituals and traditions that keep us grounded, and why midlife can feel a lot like adolescence (in the best way). It’s a rich con...
Author Arundhati Roy on Talk Easy 27.10.2025 1:08:02
“Sometimes I feel that I’m not going to write again,” says Arundhati Roy, “but then it becomes harder to keep quiet than to write it.” Few writers have bridged the personal and political as powerfully as Arundhati Roy. With her first memoir, fittingly titled Mother Mary Comes to Me, she turns to her turbulent relationship with her late mother, Mary Roy, a pioneering feminist who reshaped Indian la...
Author Jen Hatmaker on Pulling the Thread 20.10.2025 50:31
The hilarious Jen Hatmaker (New York Times–bestselling author and host of the podcast For the Love) joins Elise Loehnen on Pulling The Thread to chat, in part, about her new memoir Awake. They talk about the moment in Jen’s life when everything seemingly dissolved (including her marriage of 26 years and her relationship to the church) and the much deeper awakening that she entered from there, when...
How I Found Myself in the Midwest by Steve Grove 14.07.2025 34:32
Right after turning forty, Steve Grove packed up his life in Silicon Valley and moved back to his home state of Minnesota. He is now the publisher and CEO of the Star Tribune newspaper, embarking on a reinvention for that longstanding publication that parallels his own. As he navigates all of it, Grove’s journey becomes not just about changing careers or moving home—it’s about rediscovering purpos...
Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin 30.06.2025 26:31
Great Black Hope opens on Labor Day weekend in the Hamptons, when police officers descend and arrest a young Black man named Smith for cocaine possession. In the blink of an eye, his life transforms from charmed to a nightmare. As he struggles to adjust to his changed reality, while also mourning the loss of his best friend from an overdose, he confronts issues of race, class, addiction, and much...
Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle 16.06.2025 1:10:45
Kostya has a truly unique gourmet talent – he experiences vivid aftertastes, which he identifies (with some help from a ghost and a psychic) as tastes that are coming from the dead. Aftertaste, the buzzy debut novel by author Daria Lavelle, is like a mashup of the food-centric magical realism in Like Water For Chocolate and a restaurant memoir like Sweetbitter. Ready to hear the rest of the story?...
My Friends by Fredrik Backman 02.06.2025 35:14
My Friends, the highly anticipated new book from beloved Swedish novelist Fredrik Backman, delivers on all you’d expect from a Backman novel – richly drawn characters, poignant emotions, and clever turns of phrase. The book consists of two parallel narratives, united by a painting, and features a vivid set of teenage characters that bring to life the power of transformative friendships. Ready to h...
The Mind is Burning by Jonathan Hirsch 19.05.2025 31:29
In 2019, podcast executive Jonathan Hirsch was suddenly thrust into what’s known as the “sandwich generation” – that group of adults simultaneously caring for their children and their parents. And in this compelling new memoir, we learn that in caring for his father, Hirsch not only had the usual set of responsibilities associated with an aging person who is struggling with dementia – he also was...
More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova 05.05.2025 36:51
Maddy Banks is a college student. An aspiring standup comic. And she has bipolar disorder. Lisa Genova, the author of this audiobook, is a Harvard-trained neuroscientist as well as a best-selling author, and many of her books tackle complex mental health issues in a human, accessible way, which really sets this story apart from so many other coming-of-age stories. Ready to hear the rest of the st...
Heartwood by Amity Gaige 21.04.2025 25:58
42-year-old Valerie Gillis, also known by the trail name “Sparrow,” is an experienced Appalachian Trail hiker who has vanished within 200 miles of her final destination. Lt. Bev, a state game warden in Maine, is leading the search for Valerie – and receiving unexpected support from Lena, a 76-year-old birdwatcher who becomes an armchair detective following the search. As the search progresses and...
Something Lost, Something Gained by Hillary Clinton 07.04.2025 39:30
DESCRIPTION: At the very beginning of her new book, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reflects on watching Joni Mitchell perform at age 80, after her brain aneurysm. To borrow from the lyrics of the song Hillary recalls Mitchell performing, this book is Hillary’s attempt to “look at life from both sides now,” as she continues to gain perspective on her remarkable life and marriage of nearl...
Sweet Fury by Sash Bischoff 24.03.2025 42:52
Sweet Fury, the new thriller by Sash Bischoff, comes with a heavy dose of both Hollywood glamour and shocking darkness. It tells the story of actress Lila Crayne, a beloved movie star who teams up with her filmmaker fiance to adapt F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night with a modern, feminist twist. As the project progresses, Lila sees a therapist to help her dig into the trauma of her past –...
Say Everything by Ione Skye 10.03.2025 28:50
Actress Ione Skye was part of one of the most iconic scenes in 80s film history: being serenaded by John Cusack with a boombox in the movie Say Anything. But her life history is so much more than that, full of complicated relationships (of the romantic and parental variety) and career ups and downs. In this self-narrated memoir, she’s saying it all. Ready to hear the rest of the story? Visit www.y...
New Nigeria County by Clare Brown 17.02.2025 41:07
New Nigeria County is a satirical new audio original from Simon & Schuster Audio about an affluent Black community suddenly struck with internal drama that turns the typical tropes of race, crime, and casual stereotyping on their head. This full cast audio production is a quick listen at only about 3 and a half hours – but that short run is packed with humor and sharp political observations. Ready...
Didion and Babitz by Lili Anolik 10.02.2025 50:43
Joan Didion and Eve Babitz. The cool girls of Los Angeles in the 1970s – authors, writers, journalists, artists, and, ultimately, cultural icons. Shortly after Babitz’s death, journalist Lili Anolik was granted access to a treasure trove: boxes of personal papers and letters discovered among the clutter in Babitz’s decrepit apartment, many of which were unsent correspondence addressed to Didion. U...
The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan 03.02.2025 38:11
This debut novel, recently selected as a pick for Reese’s Book Club, has been compared to recent hit suspense books such as The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and First Lie Wins. It quickly became a favorite of our team, with its multilayered narrative, complex main character, and expertly narrated full-cast production. Ready to hear the rest of the story? Visit www.yournextlisten.com Stay up to...
Dinner with Vampires, Bethany Joy Lenz 27.01.2025 43:28
Actress Bethany Joy Lenz is best known for her nine-year run on the early 2000s WB teen classic TV show, One Tree Hill. But in her deliciously juicy new memoir, read by Lenz herself and featuring a few fun cameos from her One Tree Hill days, we see an unexpected side of her – and learn about her life entangled in a religious cult’s control for nearly a decade. Ready to hear the rest of the story?...
Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner 20.01.2025 35:59
In Creation Lake, a best-seller since its buzzy debut in late 2024, author Rachel Kushner turns the conventions of espionage novels on their head, while still honoring many of those who came before her in the world of spy noir. Kushner is one of the most-honored living authors, and this shifty tale of infiltrating a French anarchist collective may be her best yet. Ready to hear the rest of the st...
Educating Caroline by Meg Cabot 13.01.2025 46:09
Author Meg Cabot is best-known for her beloved Princess Diaries series, but in Educating Caroline, she turns to Victorian England for the tale of a young woman seeking lessons in the art of romance. This delightfully frothy rom-com has a pleasant modernity about it, with something bigger to say about women’s liberation and sexuality hidden below the surface trappings of elaborate balls and secret...
How to Chase Change by Alexis Fernandez-Prieksa 30.12.2024 33:32
New Year’s is always the best time to capture the energy of being a new, better version of ourselves. To help us out this year, we can turn to Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa, a podcast host, author, Pilates instructor and personal trainer, and neuroscience expert, and her new audiobook, How to Chase Change. This book is designed to be consumed one chapter per day, creating a monthlong course meant to he...
Know Your Newlywed by Hillary Nussbaum and Heather Taylor 16.12.2024 39:14
We’ve got a special holiday treat for you this week – not just a regular audiobook, but a full-cast audio production, brimming with rich sound design, snappy dialogue, and some swoon-worthy romance. Know Your Newlywed is a Simon & Schuster original audiobook – which means it’s only available in audio format – and it’s a charming rom com between two single fans of a game show who fake a romance in...
Sociopath by Patric Gagne 09.12.2024 37:48
“My name is Patric Gagne, and I’m a sociopath” has to be up there with one of the most gripping opening lines in the pantheon of memoirs. Sociopath, the story of one woman’s diagnosis and how she has built a full life beyond it, has been extremely buzzy since its April release, and we are excited to share a glimpse inside her fascinating story. Ready to hear the rest of the story? Visit www.your...
The Witches of El Paso by Luis Jaramillo 02.12.2024 50:26
As cold weather sets in, there’s nothing better than a novel filled with magical realism and multigenerational families full of secrets to transport you - preferably to somewhere warmer. Luis Jaramillo’s The Witches of El Paso is the perfect dreamy novel to curl up with. The book follows a dual timeline, jumping between Mexico in the 1940s and present day El Paso. There’s a coven full of nun-witch...
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