Tim Ozman has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is The Power of Me.

How to Control Co-Dependent People takes a satirical approach to shedding light upon a very dark subject: narcissistic abuse. I wrote this in 2015, and shortly thereafter, my life took a turn for the better and I put all this behind me. I actually forgot what it was like to be codependent. Since then, I’ve gone further in my research into what underlies toxic interpersonal relationships, and I’ve learned how to identify it in government, media, religion, and corporations and the dynamic between these entities and those they control, influence, and/or enslave. I believe the master-slave dichotomy is the fundamental struggle here, as we are born into a society that encourages and rewards lockstep conformity. This audiobook is intended to demonstrate to those struggling with codependency just how narcissists actually view them. By hearing their “play book”, codependents should be able to recognize covert abuse and avoid its pernicious effects.
©2018 Jacob Vigil (P)2018 Jacob Vigil

“....your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods” The Mandela Effect is often misunderstood as collective misremembering at best, misinformation at worst. What's your take? If you have ever experienced a synchronicity, then you know how reality appears to operate somewhat like a cybernetic system in which we, perceivers, have measurable impact on what is perceived. Are we mere passive participants in a mechanistic universe or are we co-creators? My answer to this: Both. It depends on our individual level of situational awareness. Mandela Effects, when understood as the rule and not the exception, make total sense. We live in a chaotic multiverse that only appears ordered to our senses. The alternative, to apprehend everything at once, would blow our minds. However, we can individually reach out into the primal chaos which prexists every moment and insert our own conscious desires onto it, consciously co-operating in the manifestation we collectively experience as “reality".
©2019 tim ozman (P)2020 tim ozman

What did it mean for Christmas, now that Krampus would be taking the reins? Nothing good, everything bad. That's what.
©2015 Tim Ozman (P)2015 ZA Productions

There is a culture that runs the world. A cult of power shared by an elite going mostly unnoticed by those not in it. It’s a secret and esoteric society, and it covertly controls all governments, media corporations, mass entertainment outlets such as sports media, and all organized religions. It uses fear, superstiton, and utopian ponzi schemes in order to assume control over those that believe in the claims of its priesthood and its miracles. This is not a "who done it?" conspiracy book but a "what is it?" book. This is about the it. The “it” is their religion. The god of their religion? Themselves. And to the degree to which we give their priesthood power and influence, we worship them. When we tremble before their phoney threats, we are in fact genuflecting at their power over us.
©2018 Infinite Penguin Press (P)2018 Infinite Penguin Press