Jerry Zimmerman has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Abucodonozor.

When you started your business, did you have visions of a growing business, more time for family, and more time for fun, too? I know I did: Follow up on the actions in this book, and you will be well on your way! In How to TurboCharge Your Business with a Blog, Mike Pitt has identified and broken down the necessary steps to make your blog a successful marketing tool. This is a must-hear for business people wanting to excel.
©2012 Mike Pitt (P)2015 Mike Pitt

From his insight as a black police officer in a volatile urban setting, as well as a community leader and church minister, Terrell Carter offers a constructive approach to addressing racism, societal divisions and police/community interaction - and points the way to a more hopeful future.
©2015 Terrell L. Carter (P)2016 Bettie Youngs / Bettie Youngs Book Publishers

Pastor Greg Hunt had devoted nearly 30 years to congregational ministry, helping people experience God and find their way in life. Then came his own crisis of faith and calling. Neither his education nor his religious involvements could prepare him for the disorienting impact of the experience. Alarmed, he tries an experiment. The result is startling and changes his life entirely. In this most beautiful memoir (with a special section that is a study guide and workbook for those wishing to teach and or work through their own life points of stress or crisis), Greg Hunt invites us into an unsettling time in his life, exposes the fault lines of his faith, and describes the path he walked into and out of the dark. Thanks to the trail markers he leaves along the way, he makes it easier for us to find our way, too.
©2014 Greg L. Hunt (P)2016 Bettie Youngs / Bettie Youngs Book Publishers

A darling and memorable cat story about a not at-all-a-cat-person who comes home one day to find that a stray Abyssinian cat has decided to take up residency in his home. Reluctantly he feeds the cat and allows the cat to sleep on his bed. He begins to adore the cat and comes to admire and respect her regal qualities, eventually naming the cat for an Abyssinian pharaoh, Abucodonozor. But the cat has a different idea.
©2014 John Rixey Moore (P)2015 Bettie Youngs / Bettie Youngs Book Publishers