Brian Price has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 8 narrators. The most-rated is Loose Wheels and Narrow Necks.

Do you want to start your own business and become a success? Have you looked at various ideas and are still stuck on what would be best for you? Is a food truck business something that you could see yourself doing? There are millions of people who think about starting their own business every year. Many do not follow through with the idea for a variety of reasons and many other businesses fail at an early stage. Those that succeed usually do so because the entrepreneur chooses the right opportunity and does plenty of research. If a new business seems like it could be for you, then this book, Food Truck Business, could be just what you are looking for. Inside it you will find plenty of information that will help you to succeed, in chapters that cover: How to break into the food truck industry Factors to consider when starting Successful marketing tips and advice How to attract customers to your food truck Private party catering How to sell out your truck in just 45 minutes Building your food truck The sustainable food trend And more... Owning a food truck can be a lucrative business venture. Even for the inexperienced, the ability to make a good income is easily achievable when you have the right advice and are well prepared. By listening to Food Truck Business, you will ensure that you avoid many of the obvious and common pitfalls that newcomers to the trade fall foul of, and steadily build up a successful business that will profit and thrive!
©2020 Brian Price (P)2020 Brian Price

A full-cast comedy production recorded live at Convergence in Bloomington, Minnesota. Pangborn arrives unexpectedly on a lighthouse in space, startling the caretaker and his wife. Then Ripley shows up, looking for Pangborn. Then Ripley's father, space pirate Captain Squid, arrives looking for his daughter, and he doesn't like finding Pangborn there, too. Soon they all discover that the lighthouse is about to be smacked by an approaching passenger space cruiser unless they can do something. A hot bath is suggested. Will they all escape destruction? Will they find out who the father of Ripley's baby is? How much of this can actually happen in only a half-hour show? Only the listener knows for sure.
©2001 Great Northern Audio Theatre Productions (P)2015 Waterlogg Productions

We've all seen that lone shopping cart sitting on the edge of a parking lot. Who goes and gets it and brings it home? The cart wrangler, of course. Brimming with easy humor, fantasy, and wisdom, David Ossman - of Firesign Theatre fame - gives the performance of a lifetime in this theatrical full-length monologue backed by a crack Kansas City jazz trio and recorded before a live audience at the Brick in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, on June 6, 2018. Mixing voice, eclectic jazz, and sound effects, this performance breaks sound-art boundaries and may even break your heart. Told in three parts: Cart 437 or The Long Way Around Cart 437 2.0 Cart 437 3.0 Potemkin Includes a bonus interview with David Ossman and Brian Price. With Reverend Dwight Frizzell, woodwinds; Julia Thro, guitar; Patrick Alonzo Smith Conway, percussion; Tony Brewer, sound effects. Executive producers: Judith Walcutt and Jerry Stearns. A production of Great Northern Audio Theatre and Otherworld Media.
©2018 Brian Price (P)2018 Great Northern Audio Theatre Productions

A full-cast comedy production recorded live at Convergence in Bloomington, Minnesota. Villains on Parade, starring Chuck McCann, Wally Wingert, and the rest of our usual troupe, features an evil sorceress, bumbling henchmen, the annual Storming of the Castle, the Plunderers Day Parade, the Lost Orc Commentaries, and other extreme silliness. The bad guys have their say, and the pros take the stage and bring down the castle. Additional pieces include a closeup of the Plunderers Day Parade and "Unrelated Random Short Form Bad Guy Cliche Community and Dinner Theater" (the title is almost longer than the bit itself).
©2010 Great Northern Audio Theatre Productions (P)2010 Great Northern Audio Theatre Productions

A full-cast comedy production recorded live at Convergence in Bloomington, Minnesota. What does it take to jump-start an economy? Why, consumers! So what do politicians do to jump-start an economy? They create millions of new consumers by emancipating creatures and monsters, real and fictional. But is the public ready to accept creature-made entertainment features? What do politicians care?
©2015 Great Northern Audio Productions (P)2008 Great Northern Audio Theatre Productions

Do you want to start your own business and become a success? Have you looked at various ideas and are still stuck on what would be best for you? Is a food-truck business something that you could see yourself doing? There are millions of people who think about starting their own business every year. Many do not follow through with the idea for a variety of reasons, and many other businesses fail at an early stage. Those who succeed usually do so because the entrepreneur chooses the right opportunity and does plenty of research. If a new business seems like it could be for you, then this book, Food Truck Business, could be just what you are looking for. Inside it you will find plenty of information that will help you to succeed, in chapters that cover: How to break into the food truck industry Factors to consider when starting Successful marketing tips and advice How to attract customers to your food truck Private party catering How to sell out your truck in just 45 minutes Building your food truck The sustainable food trend And more Owning a food truck can be a lucrative business venture. Even for the inexperienced, the ability to make a good income is easily achievable when you have the right advice and are well prepared. By listening to Food Truck Business, you will ensure that you avoid many of the obvious and common pitfalls that newcomers to the trade fall foul of and steadily build up a successful business that will profit and thrive!
©2020 Brian Price and Tony Smith (P)2020 Brian Price and Tony Smith

Over the years while writing, directing, and acting at radio theater workshops and in the Mark Time Radio Show performances at Minneapolis' CONvergence science fiction conventions, Brian Price and Jerry Stearns found that they shared a love for classic Beat poetry, Lord Buckley, and prose poems, so they started doing some of their own. This is a collection of their unique hybrid of humor, music, character, and performance. "Closed Mouths and Narrow Necks" (The Yellow House - West Plains, MO, May 29, 2002) - Bass: Thom Hoglen, Sax: Eric Elder "Cart 437" (or "The Long Way Around") (CONvergence 2006 - July 7, 2006) "The Collapse of the 20th Century Was So Gradual" (Minicon 32 - March 28, 1997) - Piano: David Emerson "Clones Day Parade" (CONvergence 2001 - July 6, 2001) - Piano: Mike Wheaton "Unrelated Cliffhanger Theater" (CONvergence 2006 - July 7, 2006) with Windy Bowlsby, Tim Wick, Charlie Meitzner, Preston Ossman, Eleanor Price, and David Ossman "Your Mileage May Vary" (CONvergence 2002 - July 5, 2002) with Richard Fish; Music by Eleanor Price "A Cure for Science" (CONvergence 2004 - July 2, 2004) - Trombone: Jim ten Bensel "The Tiniest Souls" (CONvergence 2007 - July 6, 2007) "Under the Broken Tree Bridge" (CONvergence 2008 - July 3, 2008) with Eleanor Price; Piano: Keith Spears "Cart 437: Part Two" (Hear Now Festival - Kansas City, MO, June 9, 2016) "You Can't Handle the Truth" (CONvergence 2007 - July 6, 2007) with Wally Wingert, Windy Bowlsby, Tim Wick, Preston Ossman, Eleanor Price, and David Ossman
©2017 Great Northern Audio Theatre (P)2017 Great Northern Audio Theatre