Mike Tanner has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is Astral Projection: A Complete Quick and Simple Approach on Astral Travel for Beginners..

5 audiobooks
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Peace Pilgrim

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Summary

Imagine giving up everything you own and walking across the country...for 28 years? Meet Peace Pilgrim, who crossed the U.S. on foot seven times with only the clothes on her back to spread her message of peace. From 1953 to 1981, she lived off the land and the kindness of those she met. Whenever trouble came her way - whether blizzards or black eyes - her sole response was love. At a time when most women stayed home to cook, clean, and raise children, this joyful New Jersey native touched tens of thousands of lives, one step at a time. Never heard of her? Listen to her story, and you'll never forget her. This biographical novel fits historical fiction, anti-bullying, and women's history themes. Aimed at middle grades and up, it's inspiring for all ages.

©2013 Merry Brennan (P)2014 Merry Brennan

Narrator: Mike Tanner
Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
Available on Audible
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Astral Projection: A Complete Quick and Simple Approach on Astral Travel for Beginners.

1 rating

Summary

Before beginning the process of taking your body through astral projection, you have to learn about what it is and what it isn't. From listening to this book, you will understand what astral projection is actually all about,and explore yourself as well as the universe around you. It is a great spiritual adventure, and if you wish to embark on this journey, you must know all that you can about it beforehand.

©2015 Sondra Gordon (P)2015 Sondra Gordon

Narrator: Mike Tanner
Author: Alex Andrews
Length: 32 mins
Available on Audible
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Lesbians, Crutches, and Suicides: A Soldier's Story

Summary

Have you ever wondered what it might be like to join the military? Grant's book details the difficulties of Basic Training during the largest recruitment rush in history. Suicides were prominent because soldiers were unable to pass the initial PT test that would get them into Basic Training - and what most recruiters won't say is that there's a place known as Reception where all soldiers begin their journey. Many never make it out, some stay for months, trying to pass the PT test. For them, the only way out is to convince the Army that they're too crazy to be a valuable soldier... or suicide. There was also an entire society of LURD's - lesbians until release date that had established firm control and were unafraid of the consequences. In fact, many of them wanted to get caught, even if it meant a dishonorable discharge, because at least that got them out of the Army. Lesbians, Crutches, and Suicides: A Soldier's Story takes a listener into the heart of Basic Training, with personal elements of what the experience of becoming a soldier is like. Grant's perspective is peppered with personal narrative and letters sent home.

©2013 Audry Grant (P)2013 Audry Grant

Narrator: Mike Tanner
Author: Audry Grant
Length: 50 mins
Available on Audible
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Home Brewing

Summary

This home brewing book is all about how to make your own beer at home. It covers all of the basics as well as advanced topics required to make a good home brew. You'll learn the major reason for home brewing and why people like to do it so much as well as a good history of making beer yourself. You'll also learn about all of the major equipment required to create your own highly effective home brew setup. Other things covered are legal topics as it pertains to brewing as well as the advantages and disadvantages of home brewing. And finally, you'll learn about accessories, home brewing kits, and the entire process of making brew from start to tasty finish.

©2016 John Okeniyi (P)2016 John Okeniyi

Narrator: Mike Tanner
Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
Available on Audible
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Aliens in the Mist

Summary

It was early in the morning on February 20, 1954, and President Eisenhower was anxious. The secret service had shepherded him away from his contrived vacation in Palm Springs, California, for a highly classified meeting at Edwards Air Force Base, and he was now being led down a dark corridor. Already his mind was working on a cover story to feed the press. He decided on a dental emergency. He'd even bring the dentist along to the official fundraising function tomorrow night. He'd say that he lost a tooth cap while eating fried chicken. It was perfect. "They are awaiting your audience, Mr. President," one of his escorts announced. President Eisenhower stepped eagerly into the room, reaching forward to shake hands with his new Alien Ambassador to the United States. He suppressed the urge to laugh maniacally as terms were discussed for the Treaty. Aliens in the Mist: A Literary Journalism Piece explores the experiences of Betty and Barney Hill while offering research on the events regarding the Treaty.

©2013 Audry Grant (P)2013 Audry Grant

Narrator: Mike Tanner
Author: Audry Grant
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible