Zen Audiobooks

Tune in to these zen audiobooks and tune out the noise that keeps you from finding your way home

Here Come The Nothing Heads

Written by Terry Lancaster

Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini

Published by the Coalition for Human Kindness.

Last year, I went down the zen audiobook rabbit hole. 

I mean all the way down.

Up until then, the only audiobooks I'd ever listened to were on cassette tapes. Don't judge me. 

That zen audiobook journey's current culmination is the publication of Here Come The Nothing Heads, narrated by the legendary Edoardo Ballerini who has given life and voice to the words of the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Lao Tzu, Walt Whitman, and of course, John Grisham. 

The week Here Come The Nothing Heads debuted, Edoardo was also appearing on the long awaited sequel to Grisham's mega best seller The Firm. 

In the coming weeks, I'l be chronicling my adventures in the world of zen audiobooks, which ones I dug, which ones I couldn't stand, and which ones changed my life.

Tune in and see where it takes you.


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Zen audiobooks I've been listening to on audio

And just on cue, as if the universe is listening or something, this week Audible sent me a recap of the audiobooks I've been listening to this year.

All 35 of them apparently. And, yes, one of those was Here Come The Nothing Heads.

Here's a quick list of the other Zen audiobooks in my Audible library: