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Libro.fm: Supporting Indie Bookstores One Audiobook at a Time

Libro.fm: Supporting Indie Bookstores One Audiobook at a Time

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The audiobook platform Libro.fm continues to grow worldwide as an ethical alternative to its competitor Audible.

Host Jacob Shymanski catches up with co-founder Mark Pearson to learn how the service is expanding while supporting local bookstores and curating human-generated book recommendations.

This episode was produced by Andrika De Lanerolle.

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