Daniel David Shapiro has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is The Lazy Investors' Guide.

Save money. Retire early. The lazy way. So you've heard of lazy investing? But you're not quite sure what it's all about? You want to invest your money wisely, while avoiding crazy high fees and shady brokers? You know you need to save for retirement, but you don't know how? If this sounds like you, then The Lazy Investors' Guide is exactly what you need! Investing doesn't have to be as difficult as it's usually made out to be. There's got to be an easier way to do it right, with minimal effort, and end up ahead in the race. Investing has got to be less about paying fees to others (Brokers and Advisors), and more about paying YOURSELF. There is. It's called Lazy Investing. So dive in and discover: We'll reveal some popular Myths about the stock market, and expose them as being just that - "myths" that prevent YOU from making money in stocks We'll introduce you to what Lazy Investing is all about and why it makes so much sense You'll get to see, up close, some great examples of Lazy Investing building blocks and what they can do of your portfolio We'll walk you through the decision making process of whether Lazy Investing is really right for you And last, but certainly not least, you'll get an inside look at the Ultimate Lazy Investors Portfolio - several versions of them actually! Not only that, but we've put together a "Lazy Investors Toolbox" for you at the end of the book. You'll find some excellent checklists and questionnaires that you can use to define, refine and improve your personal Lazy investment style and Lazy Portfolio. Save money. Retire early. The lazy way.
©2014 Our Pack Press (P)2014 Our Pack Press

True Alaskan personal stories about life on the last frontier, and growing up on a homestead six miles from the nearest dirt road, where hunting and fishing was not only a sport but an absolute necessity.
©2012, 2013, 2014 Melvin L Adkins (P)2014 Mel Adkins

Decluttering your mind and creating peace is simpler than you might think! If you were looking for a very brief overview of minimalism living, without the fluff, full of actionable steps - than this book might be the perfect thing for you! Stress from work and other activities, if left unwatched, can at times overwhelm any individual. Most often than not, people get so overwhelmed with tasks that they mentally postpone the very vital activity that involve the organization of their "activities". They often perceive decluttering as the least important of all things. Therefore, they feel decluttering can wait while they attend to more important things. But what could be more important than having a sane mind and a well-organized environment? I will leave you to ponder on that. Another set of people simply do not like the idea of minimalism. They see minimalism from a negative point of view. Due to the joy and excitement that comes with acquiring new property, many people frown at the idea of minimalism. Their assumption is that a minimalist lifestyle is boring and uninteresting. Such perception of minimalism is simply wrong! this is because minimalism is simply the act of removing whatever is not adding value to your life to create space for more important ones. It is just living a simple life. A minimalist lifestyle is not all about decluttering one's home, owing few things and having a capsule wardrobe. It is about having a clearer mind that is free from a lot of disruptions and irrelevant tasks that eventually let you make prudent and sound decisions. Inside Minimialism Living you'll learn: Who is a minimalist and why you should think of becoming one too The Basic Minimalist Principles Decluttering your mind and freeing up mental space. Rules for decluttering your schedule How to declutter your home today! How to take action now! Eliminating things that do not benefit you, while simply living with things that are important and keeps you happy, this is what minimalism is all about. Minimalism can also mean reducing information received. Not all information we get is useful. That is why being selective on theinformation you assimilate is very crucial.
©2017 Gal Rubin (P)2017 Gal Rubin

Franz Kafka was a Prague German-language novelist and short story writer. He had a major influence on literature in the 20th century. By using realism and fantastic themes, he delves into plots that deal with alienation, existential anxiety, guilt, and absurdity. As a lawyer-turned-insurance man, he wrote in his spare time, and most of his works were published during his lifetime. A few were published by a close friend after his death at the age of 40.
©2017 Gage Truitt (P)2017 Gage Truitt

As America embraces the 1950s, that brash upstart called television is poaching Hollywood's turf, inch by inch. If the studios don't do something drastic, they may lose the battle. When screenwriter Marcus Adler fell afoul of the blacklist, Europe offered sanctuary. Hollywood lures him back, but the specter of Joseph McCarthy forces Marcus to fight for a final chance to clear his name. A charismatic figure rises to intimidate the entire film industry, and Hollywood Reporter Kathryn Massey realizes that she knows a secret that just might topple this self-appointed savior. If Kathryn fails, will her neck land on the chopping block instead? A new kiss-and-tell magazine splashes onto the scene - but it isn't playing by the rules. Gwendolyn Brick figures she doesn't need to worry about a scandal rag until she spots someone lurking around the Garden of Allah during Marilyn Monroe's birthday party. Suddenly, Confidential threatens to expose everything. Tinseltown Confidential is the seventh installment in the Hollywood's Garden of Allah saga. If you like richly woven details, the Golden Age of Hollywood, and characters who come to life, then you'll love Martin Turnbull's captivating historical fiction series.
©2017 Martin Turnbull (P)2017 Martin Turnbull