Misty Menees has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Feel the Fear but Start Your Business Anyway!.

A few months ago I received this email from a client: ”Hi Boomy. I have not made much headway with my business idea. I am too afraid to not make money... I am teaching right now. I hate it, but it's better than no job.” Then it suddenly hit me that the reason why some of my clients and others with good business ideas refuse to start their own business is due to some kind of fear that has incapacitated them! It was like having an “Aha!” moment. I realised the cause of some people continually coming to the same course and asking the same questions yet moving no further is the fear of starting. A little bit of online research showed that thousands of people are in this category. What is shocking is that I have heard so many awesome business ideas that I know would work well if the entrepreneur were committed to the venture. Yet such ideas remain what it is; an idea until someone has a similar thought from another place, another time and then put it to work. Remember, "Cemeteries are full of unfulfilled dreams... countless echoes of 'could have' and 'should have'… countless books unwritten… countless songs unsung... I want to live my life in such a way that when my body is laid to rest, it will be a well needed rest from a life well lived, a song well sung, a book well written, opportunities well explored, and a love well expressed." (Steve Maraboli) Hence the reason I created this audiobook - to help those who have been incapacitated by fear, unbelief, and lack of forthright action. My goal is fourfold: To make you understand that the thoughts of failure that go through your mind can be channelled into the springboard that enables success.
©2013 Boomy Tokan (P)2014 Boomy Tokan

Alex is a young boy who had dreamed of an adventure. After a fight with his mother that results in him getting grounded, he decides to take off into the wilderness and explore the mysteries that it holds. While it seemed like a magical journey at first, all he can think about is how he misses his family and how much more fun it would be if they were actually there with him. Deciding to head on back, he learns one of the most valuable lessons out there.
©2014 Speedy Publishing LLC (P)2014 Speedy Publishing LLC

Priscilla and the Sandman is a children's book by Anders Roseberg. After not wanting to go to bed night after night, Priscilla is told about the Sandman from her mother. In the turn of a page, she is visited by Mr. Sandman - an adorable, upright walking cat. With her stuffed toy rabbit, the three of them wander off through the field of dreams toward the land of sweets. Priscilla learns that going to bed and having dreams can be more than exciting, it can be magical. "Priscilla, if you want to have good dreams, tell Sandman what you need. Sugar crystals as the stars and a moon that's made of cheese. Houses made of gingerbread and peanut butter trees. If you want to have good dreams, come and follow me." Priscilla and the Sandman is a rhythmic book where each line ends with the "Long E" sound. The realistic imagery will really pull kids into the magic of the book, making it a classic of all ages.
©2016 Anders Roseberg (Nathan Andersen) (P)2017 Anders Roseberg (Nathan Andersen)

Are you a parent with boys? Are you a brother? It's one of the oldest and most difficult relationship issues since Cain and Abel in the Bible. Why can't brothers just get along? When brothers are united they are a force to be reckoned with. Brothers united can achieve great things together. But with that potential for greatness also rests the potential for disaster. Animosity between brothers can be toxic, and bring down an entire family for generations. How This Audiobook Can Help You Raising boys to be on the same team is critical for a family. Brothers who are distant from their brothers are not maximizing their potential in life, and it causes unnecessary hardship on the entire extended family. This book explores the relationship between brothers from the perspective of a parent raising boys. Starting from when boys are young, the reader gains insights on why boys fight and how small issues can be solved early on to prevent conflagrations later in life. This book is insightful for adults who have brothers and parents of boys alike. For parents, it offers a guide on how to raise boys so they get along with each other and love each other. For adults with brothers, this book helps them reflect upon their past and understand the reasons why events from their childhood have impacted the relationship they have with their brother. How to Prevent and Manage Sibling Rivalry Among Brothers explains the reasons why brothers fight, and then provides actionable tips, tactics, and strategies to use in order to bring brothers together. Brothers can do great things together; use this book to help you discover ways of bringing out the full potential of brothers united.
©2014 Relationship Up (P)2014 Relationship Up