Joseph Evaldi has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Finding Christmas: The Story of Joseph.

Joseph Woods has spiraled out of control with his addictions and mental illness. But one day, Joseph bumped into Matteus Anderson, an acupuncturist, and his life changed. Matteus asked him a question: "What is the purpose of your life?" As a result, Matteus unraveled a mystery for Joseph that would lead to sessions of acupuncture, meditation, and lively dreams. First, Joseph dealt with issues from his friend Shawn Williams, who gave Joseph problems about his lifestyle. Shawn later brought back Emily Dickens, who Joseph once had a crush on, but she didn't return the crush back. They all hung out, and eventually Shawn went with Emily in front of Joseph. This sparked Joseph on a mission to vow not to return until he was spiritually ready. Joseph sought Matteus for advice, and Joseph was destined to conquer his illnesses. Joseph also unlocked some of his past life memories that deal with lifetimes in Egypt, and he found out he needed to go to Egypt in order to solve his problem with the spirits from the past that are haunting him. This message led to a discovery of Matteus' life. Joseph found out that Matteus' wife was killed in an explosion by the hands of Meir Ben-Haim, leader of Egypt. Meir's healing was botched, and he had turned to the dark side. Both Matteus' and Joseph's fate led them to a journey to Egypt. As for Joseph Woods, his soul warrior journey had just begun.
©2013, 2018 Joseph Evaldi (P)2018 Joseph Evaldi

We are living in a president time right now. With Co-Vid 19 and other economic problems, it is very important to find a job that you have passion with. And it is very important to learn on the job that you are working at. This book includes topics such as: 1. Mentorship: It is important to have a mentor on the job for future positions you may hold. 2. Education: It is important to have education on the job. 3. It is important to add your own skills to that boring job. The question mark is for using your own creativity. From Steve Jobs to Michael Jordan, a job should be more than a job. It should be something that you are passionate about. This book is broken up into two part. 1. Applying What You Like to Your Job 2. The Driving Dream
©2015, 2021 Joseph Evaldi (P)2021 Joseph Evaldi

Book 4 of Money: Learning the Basics consists of understanding retirement. In this short guide, I discuss the basics about saving for your retirement, whether you're 18 years old and just starting out or 55 years old and getting ready to retire. It is never too early or too late to start thinking about it. First, you'll learn how the current economic depression and how unprepared people were for the down turn. This will help you get serious about your retirement because all of your savings can be gone in the blink of an eye, and then what? Then, I'll discuss the history of social security, pensions, and 401(K) as well as IRA's, insurance and bonds. I'll help you decide what might be the best option for you. Next, I'll discuss royalties - money that could last well after you're gone. It could keep paying while you're working or after you're working. Finally, I'll answer the question, "What do you do when your retired?" As much as it is important to make money, it is important to decide what you will do with your time. It could be a dream vacation or a donation to your favorite charity. Retirement is a part of life. You can be bitter and broke or enjoy life abundantly until you pass on.
©2015 Joseph Evaldi (P)2015 Joseph Evaldi

In Finding Christmas: The Story of Joseph, Joseph bumps into an old man who grants him three wishes that will be granted to him on Christmas. He just has to meet him every Sunday of Advent leading up to Christmas. Joseph hopes for a miracle because he is poor and torn between two women - one from the past and one from the present. He wishes to be married, have a baby, and to be a millionaire. Will these wishes come true in this holiday romance short story?
©2014 Joseph Evaldi (P)2015 Joseph Evaldi