
Booked & Unfiltered: Yes, Audiobooks Count as Reading
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In this episode of Booked & Unfiltered, Michelle Glogovac and Stephanie Hockersmith tackle a hot-button topic in the literary world: Are audiobooks real reading? (Spoiler alert: Yes, they are.)
They break down the outdated stigma around audiobooks and make the case for why listening counts—especially in a fast-paced world where accessibility matters. From the power of a great narrator to the freedom of reading on the go, Michelle and Steph explore how audiobooks expand the reading experience for everyone.
This honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation is a must-listen for book lovers, skeptics, and audiobook converts alike.
What We're Talking About...
- Audiobooks are a legitimate form of reading.
- Listening to a book engages the brain just like reading.
- Accessibility in reading is crucial for all individuals.
- Audiobooks can enhance the reading experience for busy lifestyles.
- Narrators play a significant role in bringing stories to life.
- The stigma against audiobooks is harmful and outdated.
- Different people absorb stories in different ways.
- Audiobooks can be a tool for learning and engagement.
- There are many platforms available for accessing audiobooks.
- Audiobooks can support local libraries and independent bookstores.
Chapters
00:00 The Audiobook Debate Begins 02:54 Understanding Reading: Audiobooks vs. Traditional Reading 05:58 The Impact of Audiobooks on Learning and Engagement 09:04 Accessibility and the Evolution of Audiobooks 11:46 The Role of Narrators in Audiobooks 15:05 Audiobooks as a Tool for All Readers 17:52 Exploring Audiobook Platforms and Accessibility 20:52 Final Thoughts on Audiobooks and Reading