Mitch Vandell has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is Poor-Sucker Syndrome.

4 audiobooks
Cover art for Wanton Times

Wanton Times

Summary

Unceremoniously dumped by his fiancée, Mitch moves to London for what is to be an 18-month wild ride with bad decisions and extreme characters. While he's under siege by obnoxious bosses and maneuvering a barrage of advances from men and women of all ages, Mitch's intimate confessions and musings are simultaneously delightful and embarrassing. He may lack principles and have a complete disregard for consequences, and he's not easy to like - but he's entirely entertaining.

©2015 Mitch Vandell (P)2015 Mitch Vandell

Narrator: Jeffrey Jared
Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
Available on Audible
Cover art for It's Not You (It's Them)

It's Not You (It's Them)

Summary

Could your life be better? Yes! Not due to a lack of effort on your part but because you are too nice and allow problematic people into your life. The only thing that matters is you and your opinions! Our identity and quality of life are entirely shaped by who and what we allow into our bubble! The only power you have in life is the control of your bubble -- your shield against problems and irritations.

©2017 Mitch Vandell (P)2017 Mitch Vandell

Available on Audible
Cover art for Just Give Up: Confessions of a Winner with Nothing to Prove

Just Give Up: Confessions of a Winner with Nothing to Prove

Summary

Just Give Up on projecting fantasies about yourself and pretending to live up to them. Reject setting goals and making judgments about how good you are and instead just do what you want. The only ones even taking notice are those less successful than you, are they really who you are looking to impress? Daring to fail is the new winning - doing what you want without fear of how you think people will judge you - even if that means getting a stripper in Brazil pregnant. Happiness can only come from acceptance. Stop resisting. Just Give Up and be a winner! About the Author Growing up, despite attending prestigious private schools and graduating with dual Master's degrees, Vandell could not hold down any job past the notice period. Having reached middle-age with absolutely nothing to show for it, everything he has ever attempted has been a flop. Yet, the internationally-failed author and musician describes his life as one long and constant climax. This inspired him to become a motivational speaker to teach the philosophies from his failed self-help book about achieving career success. Vandell quickly discovered that sharing his countless mega-flops and fiascoes was what motivated participants the most. The unintended result was people reevaluating their relationship with failure and achieving more by no longer being held back from giving their best, doing what they want. Not focusing on how you think people see you frees you to do what you like and find out who you are.

©2017 Mitch Vandell (P)2017 Mitch Vandell

Narrator: Jack Nolan
Length: 39 mins
Available on Audible
Cover art for Poor-Sucker Syndrome

Poor-Sucker Syndrome

Summary

She's entered the cultural mainstream, been immortalized in rap songs, and is probably brunching with friends right now, bragging about her new Louis Vuitton-she's a leech, more commonly known as a gold digger. But what about the man who supports her? How did that Poor Sucker end up footing the bill, and what can he do to free himself from financial abuse? Poor-Sucker Syndrome: The Story about Leeches and the Men That Feed Them sheds light on the emotional deceit of gold diggers and how men so haplessly fall for their calculated charms. In this unique self-help book, written with warmth, wit, and sharp observations of the push and pull between the sexes, Mitch Vandell gives name to and breaks down this widely familiar yet rarely recognized social affliction. Using humorous case studies with theories that incorporate psychology, social anthropology, and economic theory, Poor-Sucker Syndrome explores the enablers and risk factors involved in contracting the syndrome.

©2012 Mitch Vandell (P)2014 Mitch Vandell

Narrator: Robert Armin
Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
Available on Audible