Kyle Scudder has narrated 2 audiobooks on Listento.it by 2 authors. The most-rated is IRL.

Success is not a class taught in high school. Plain and simple, it is a honed skill you either learn or you don’t. So, be honest with yourself, are you content with the way your life is? Or are there certain “life skills” that you currently lack? 25 Years Experience is a book jam packed with insight from a financial, spiritual, and even relational perspective. I not only share my own down-to-earth success story, but I give you my hard-earned life hacks from an inspirational and modern-day look on life. This book serves to fill in the knowledge voids that the average millennial has when they exit high school. Amongst seven chapters of wisdom, tips, and productively raw advice, you will develop a realistic approach to achieve your goals in life. We’ll tackle the big stuff like: College, is it for you? Lifestyle Design Jobs...in today’s economy Wealth management Relationships Starting a business Throughout our younger years, things are painted in black and white. But as we become adults, we find there is a boatload of gray area in what we encounter. So, pick up a copy today and let’s explore our failures together to grow in a successful direction.
©2020 Beau Wheelock (P)2020 Beau Wheelock

What Does "IRL" (in real life) really mean in today's digital age? It's easy and reflexive to view our online presence as fake and to see the internet as a space we enter when we aren't living our real, offline lives. Yet, so much of who we are and what we do now happens online, making it hard to know which parts of our lives are real. IRL, Chris Stedman's personal and searing exploration of authenticity in the digital age, shines a light on how age-old notions of realness - who we are and where we fit in the world - can be freshly understood in our increasingly online lives. Stedman offers a different way of seeing the supposed split between our online and offline selves: the internet and social media are new tools for understanding and expressing ourselves, and the not-always-graceful ways we use these tools can reveal new insights into far older human behaviors and desires. IRL invites listeners to consider how we use the internet to fulfill the essential human need to feel real - a need many of us once met in institutions, but now seek to do on our own, online - as well as the ways we edit or curate ourselves for digital audiences. The digital search for meaning and belonging presents challenges, Stedman suggests, but also myriad opportunities to become more fully human. In the end, he makes a bold case for embracing realness in all of its uncertainty, online and off, even when it feels risky.
©2020 Broadleaf Books (P)2020 Broadleaf Books