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Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Ethics of AI Management of Humans
AI managers are no longer science fiction.They're already making decisions about human workers, and the recent evolution of agentic AI has shifted this from basic data analysis into sophisticated systems capable of reasoning and adapting independently. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this edition of Ethical Bytes.A January 2025 McKinsey report shows that 92% of organizations intend to boost their AI spending within three years, with major players like Salesforce already embedding agentic AI into their platforms for direct customer management.This transformation surfaces urgent ethical questions.The empathy...
2025-11-27
13 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
How Hackers Keep AI Safe: Inside the World of AI Red Teaming
In August 2025, Anthropic discovered criminals using Claude to make strategic decisions in data theft operations spanning seventeen organizations.The AI evaluated financial records, determined ransom amounts reaching half a million dollars, and chose victims based on their capacity to pay. Rather than following a script, the AI was making tactical choices about how to conduct the crime.Unlike conventional software with predictable failure modes, large language models respond to conversational manipulation. An eleven-year-old at a Las Vegas hacking conference successfully compromised seven AI systems, which shows that technical expertise isn't required.That accessibility...
2025-11-12
27 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Is AI Slop Bad for Me?
When Meta launched Vibes, an endless feed of AI-generated videos, the response was visceral disgust to the tune of "Gang nobody wants this," according to many users.Yet OpenAI's Sora hit number one on the App Store within forty-eight hours of release. Whatever we say we want diverges sharply from what we actually consume, and that divergence reveals something troubling about where we may be headed.Twenty-four centuries ago, Plato warned that consuming imitations corrupts our ability to recognize truth. His hierarchy placed reality at the top, physical objects...
2025-10-15
24 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Will AI Take People's Jobs? The Choice That Defines Our Future
Radiologists are supposedly among the most AI-threatened workers in America, yet radiology departments are hiring at breakneck speed. Why the paradox? The Mayo Clinic runs over 250 AI models while continuously expanding its workforce. Their radiology department now employs 400+ radiologists, a 55% jump since 2016, precisely when AI started outperforming humans at reading scans.This isn't just a medical anomaly. AI-exposed sectors are experiencing 38% employment growth, not the widespread job losses experts had forecasted. The wage premium for AI-skilled workers has doubled from 25% to 56% in just one year—the fastest skill premium growth in modern history....
2025-09-17
19 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Does AI Actually Tell Me the Truth?
Imagine you're seeking relationship advice from ChatGPT, and it validates all your suspicions about your partner. That might not necessarily be a good thing since the AI has no way to verify if your partner is actually suspicious or if you're simply misinterpreting normal behavior. Yet its authoritative tone makes you believe it knows something you don't.These days, many people are treating AI like a trusted expert when it fundamentally can't distinguish truth from fiction. In the most extreme documented case, a man killed his mother after ChatGPT validated his paranoid delusion that she was poisoning...
2025-09-10
18 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Difficult Choices Make Us Human
It’s become a crisis in the modern classroom and workplace: Students now submit AI-generated papers they can't defend in class. Professionals outsource analysis they don't understand.We're creating a generation that appears competent on paper but crumbles under real scrutiny. The machines think, we copy-paste, and gradually we forget how reasoning actually works.Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this edition of Ethical Bytes.This is the new intellectual dependency.It reveals technology's broken promise: liberation became a gilded cage. In the 1830s, French philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville wi...
2025-08-20
18 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
AI Ethics and Green Energy
AI is rapidly reshaping our energy future—but at what cost? Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes.As tech companies race to develop ever more powerful AI systems, their energy consumption is skyrocketing. Data centers already consume 4.4% of U.S. electricity, and by 2028, that number could triple, equaling the power used by 22% of U.S. households. Many companies are turning away from green energy toward more reliable or readily available but polluting sources like fossil fuels, with rising costs passed on to consumers....
2025-08-13
12 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
After Cheating: Teaching Critical Thought in the Age of AI
Nearly 90% of college students now use AI for coursework, and while AI is widely embraced in professional fields, schools treat it as cheating by default. This disconnect became clear when Columbia student Roy Lee was suspended for using ChatGPT, then raised $5.3 million for his AI-assisted coding startup. Could we say that the real issue is not AI use itself, but rather how we integrate these tools into education? Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes.When students rely on AI without engagement, critical thinking suffers. There have been...
2025-07-09
14 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
The Next Frontier is Beyond Human Data
AI has come a long way by learning from us. Most modern systems—from chatbots to code generators—were trained on vast amounts of human-created data. These large language and generative models grew smarter by imitating us, fine-tuned with our feedback and preferences. But now, that strategy is hitting a wall. Our host, Carter Considine, elaborates.Human data is finite. High-quality labeled datasets are expensive and time-consuming to produce. And in complex domains like science or math, even the best human data only goes so far. As AI pushes into harder problems, just feeding it m...
2025-06-11
14 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
The Rise of AI Agents and Why Making Them Ethical Is So Hard
AI is evolving. Fast.What started with tools like ChatGPT—systems that respond to questions—has evolved into something more powerful: AI agents. They don’t just answer questions; they take action. They can plan trips, send emails, make decisions, and interface with software—often without human prompts. In other words, we’ve gone from passive content generation to active autonomy. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this installment of Ethical Bytes.At the core of these agents is the same familiar large language model (LLM) technology, but now su...
2025-05-14
16 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Good by Design, Not Force: Why the Free Market, Not Regulation, is the Most Effective Path to Ethical Machines
In a world rushing to regulate AI, perhaps the real solution is simply hiding in thoughtful design and user trust. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes.Ethical AI isn’t born from government mandates—it’s crafted through intentional engineering and market-driven innovation. While many ethicists look to regulation to enforce ethical behavior in tech, this approach often backfires.Regulation is slow, reactive, and vulnerable to manipulation by powerful incumbents who shape rules to cement their dominance. Instead of leveling the playing field...
2025-04-09
14 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Can AI Reason? And Why It Matters for Ethics
Will AI’s ever-evolving reasoning capabilities ever align with human values?Day by day, AI continues to prove its worth as an integral part of decision-making, content creation, and problem-solving. Because of that, we’re now faced with the question of whether AI can truly understand the world it interacts with, or if it is simply doing a convincing job at identifying and copying patterns in human behavior. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes.Indeed, some argue that AI could develop internal "worl...
2025-03-26
13 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
AI Personalities: Between Safety, Bias, and Hallucination
AI personalities are shaping the way we engage and interact online. But as the tech evolves, it brings with it complex ethical challenges, including the formation of bias, safety concerns, and even the risk of confusing fantasy with reality. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes.The synthesis of training data and the particular values of their developers, AI personalities range from friendly and conversational to reflective and philosophical. All these play huge roles in how users experience AI models like ChatGPT and AI assistant Claude. The imparting...
2025-03-19
15 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Becoming an AI Ethicist, Part II: Inside the Life of an AI Ethicist
What does it take to shape the future of AI while navigating the ethical dilemmas that come with it? Our host, Carter Considine, tackles this question with the second half of our two-part series on becoming an AI ethicist!Becoming an AI ethicist offers a wide array of career paths, each with distinct challenges and rewards. In the corporate world, AI ethicists—often known as Responsible AI Practitioners—work in large teams, focusing on ethics reviews and guiding AI product development within structured environments. This role demands strong communication, problem-solving, and persuasion skills to navi...
2025-03-05
10 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Becoming an AI Ethicist, Part I: On Choosing Your Education
Are you keen on helping to shape the future of AI from an ethical standpoint? Today, you’ll discover what it takes to become an AI ethicist and steer this ever-evolving tech toward a responsible tomorrow!Becoming an AI ethicist is a unique opportunity to lend your voice to the development of world-changing technology, all while addressing key societal challenges. AI ethics focuses on ensuring AI systems are developed and used responsibly, considering their moral, social, and political impacts. The educational path to this career involves an interdisciplinary approach, combining philosophy, computer science, law, and social sciences....
2025-02-26
16 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Can AI Influencers be Ethical?
With AI influencers on the rise in the world of social media, it’s time to discuss the moral quandaries that they naturally come with, including the question of who should be held accountable for ethical breaches in their use. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this installment of Ethical Bytes.Influencers–in particular those with large followings who create content to engage audiences–have been a significant part of social media for almost two decades. Now, their emerging AI equivalents are shaking up the dynamic. These AI personalities can engage with millio...
2025-02-19
13 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Is AI Antithetical to Human Nature? (pt 2)
When all is said and done, does AI truly enhance our humanity, or does it undermine it? In this second part of the two-part series, our host, Carter Considine, draws on ancient Greek philosophy to determine whether AI can coexist with or disrupt the essence of what makes us,us.One might say that AI is the ultimate form oftechnē—a tool designed to mimic and amplify human intelligence. Proponents like Marc Andreessen argue that AI could enhance human potential, solve global challenges, and enable unprecedented progress. However, much like Heidegger's critique of modern tec...
2025-02-05
08 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Is AI Antithetical to Human Nature? (pt 1)
When all is said and done, does AI truly enhance our humanity, or does it undermine it? In this episode, our host, Carter Considine, draws on ancient Greek philosophy to determine whether AI can coexist with or disrupt the essence of what makes us, us. He begins the discussion with Aristotle’s teleological view of human nature–our phusis. Humans, like all beings, have an intrinsic purpose—flourishing through rational thought and intentional action. Technē, or human skill and creativity, is what allows us to transcend our natural state by crafting tools and artifacts to fulf...
2025-01-29
09 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
The Price of Precision: Data Labeling and the Debate Over ‘Digital Sweatshops’
As AI continues to evolve, it’s becoming more imperative than ever to settle one of the biggest issues that coincides with–and in fact contributes to–AI development: the question of the labor behind AI. Our host Carter Considine digs into this issue. At NeurIPS 2024, OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever declared that AI has reached “peak data,” signaling the end of easily accessible datasets for pretraining models. As the industry hits data limits, attention is shifting back to supervised learning, which requires human-curated, labeled data to train AI systems. Data label...
2025-01-22
13 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
The Virtual Self in the Age of Generative AI
The merging of man and machine is an idea that has been explored in countless sci-fi stories over the decades. Today, our host Carter Considine explores the emerging concept of digital twins, also known as virtual selves, and the philosophical, ethical, and practical implications of these AI-driven replicas. Digital twins are AI models that mimic a person’s behavior, knowledge, and preferences, evolving over time to reflect their identity. These virtual selves can take many forms, from personalized avatars and AI assistants to more advanced models used in industrial an...
2025-01-08
09 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Building Ethical Values into AI
What are the biggest obstacles in the way of incorporating ethical values into AI? OpenAI has funded a $1 million research project at Duke University, focusing on AI’s role in predicting moral judgments in complex scenarios across fields like medicine, law, and business. As AI becomes increasingly influential in decision-making, the question of aligning it with human moral principles grows more pressing. Our host, Carter Considine, breaks it down in this episode of Ethical Bytes. We’re all aware that morality itself is a complex idea–shaped by countless person...
2025-01-01
13 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Beyond Bias: The Future of AI Ethics in a Post-Woke World
What does the rise and fall of "wokeness" mean for AI ethics and in shaping the future of AI technology? Our host, Carter Considine explores the historical roots of AI ethics with a focus on bias in machine learning algorithms. He’s looking at the emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) frameworks. As DEI has dominated AI ethics, especially with concerns about racial and gender bias in AI systems, Carter’s questioning whether this approach will remain central as societal and economic dynamics shift. Two main schools of thou...
2024-12-18
14 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
How AI Can Ethically Fight World Hunger
The speed and scalability of AI allow it to radically transform farming practices to help combat world hunger. But can it do all this while navigating critical ethical issues, specifically around those communities who make a living in the agricultural sector? Our host, Carter Considine, looks into these issues and more in this episode of Ethical Bytes. With 828 million people facing hunger globally, AI holds promise to increase agricultural efficiency, but it must be used responsibly to avoid unintended consequences. Carter discusses innovations such as targeted herbicide application, which...
2024-12-04
12 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Is it Dangerous to Befriend an AI Companion?
Can AI companions contribute to mental health in an increasingly isolated world? Or will it only end up doing more harm than good? Our host, Carter Considine, looks into it in this episode of Ethical Bytes. The tragic death of a teenager, who died by suicide after extended interactions with an AI chatbot, has raised serious concerns about the impact of AI chatbots. It doesn’t seem to bode well for the future of chatbot technology. AI companions are designed to offer emotional support and companionship, simulating relationships with vi...
2024-11-23
12 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Amplifying Manipulation: Nudging, Propaganda, Dark Patterns in AI
AI isn't just reshaping industries—it's reshaping minds. In this episode of Ethical Bytes, our host, Carter Considine, looks into an ethical quandary that demands more debate and discussion. AI tools, originally meant to enhance user engagement, are now able to pinpoint users' mental health vulnerabilities, creating parallels with predatory tactics seen in the gambling world. It’s a harsh new reality that challenges us to confront the dark side of AI's ability to manipulate and exploit, and should serve as a wake-up call for developers and users alike to q...
2024-11-16
11 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Accountability, Therefore Transparency, in AI
The secrets to ethical AI lie somewhere in the middle of the delicate dance between transparency and secrecy. Today, our host Carter Considine explores the pivotal role transparency plays in building trust and accountability within AI systems by taking a comprehensive look at how sharing detailed information about algorithms, data, and decision-making processes can empower users to make well-informed decisions. Yet, it's not all straightforward; balancing openness with the protection of sensitive data and intellectual property is a bit like walking on a tightrope. In exploring this, one must...
2024-11-16
09 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
The Ethics of AI and Space Exploration
Artificial intelligence is paving the way for exciting new possibilities in the realm of space exploration. But as with every other avenue in which AI is making strides, there are a number of ethical considerations that we need to keep in mind. From clearing up space junk orbiting Earth to unearthing the moon’s untapped resources, AI is not just a tool but a game-changer in how we approach and manage these challenges and then some. In this episode, our host, Carter Considine, explores AI’s potential to extend the...
2024-11-16
11 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
AI and Climate Change
Can AI become a powerful ally in the fight against climate change? Our host Carter Considine takes a deep dive into the incredible ways AI is reshaping our understanding of one of the greatest challenges of our time. From the hidden depths of the ocean floor to the icy expanses of Antarctica, AI is venturing where humans cannot, collecting vital data that promises to revolutionize climate science. Our host explores how these technological advancements are not only making climate models more accurate but also providing crucial insights into mitigating...
2024-11-16
12 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Generative AI and the Environment
What if the very technology poised to save the planet is also contributing to its demise? Today, our host Carter Considine unpacks the ecological conundrum of generative AI's massive energy consumption which is, ironically, pushing tech titans like Google and Microsoft further from their professed sustainability goals. Yet, there's a silver lining: AI could also be the key to unlocking unprecedented efficiencies and emissions cuts. Our host dissects the dual-edged nature of generative AI, exploring both the challenges it poses and the innovative solutions on the horizon.
2024-11-16
09 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
AI After Death: Can AI Ghosts Help People Grieve?
AI has made great strides in replicating humanity in both form and behavior. But just how far is too far? Today, our host, Carter Considine, explores the emerging world of AI ghosts–digital avatars crafted from personal data–and the ethical quandaries they present. He digs into the intricate processes behind creating these virtual replicas and how they affect the grieving journey, alongside second and third-order consequences that AI ghosts present With diverse cultural rituals shaping how we honor those who've passed, we’re questioning whether AI ghosts can seamle...
2024-11-16
11 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Diversity in Datasets
Today, our host, Carter Considine, explores one of the toughest hurdles in the AI space: the reality that today’s algorithms are not only reinforcing, but even amplifying, age-old biases. Carter unpacks cases such as that of Google's Gemini AI, which sparked outrage after generating controversial outputs echoing real-world racial and gender stereotypes. He dissects the implications of these biases on companies leading AI innovation and why we need transparency in AI model development, as well as more diverse datasets and revamped testing methodologies. Our host also discusses potential so...
2024-11-16
09 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Ghosts of Paris: Billie Walker, Book 2 by Tara Moss
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/817911to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ghosts of Paris: Billie Walker, Book 2 Series: #2 of Billie Walker Author: Tara Moss Narrator: Vivien Carter Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 28 minutes Release date: November 7, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The thrilling sequel to the international bestselling The War Widow, in which a search for a missing husband puts investigator and former war reporter Billie Walker on a collision course with an underground network of Nazi criminals... It's 1947. The world continues to grapple with the fallout of the Second World War, and former war reporter Billie Walker is finding h...
2024-11-07
12h 28
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Sweet Fragrance of Life and Other Horror Stories: Der ziser duft funem lebn un andere shrek-mayses by Elizabeth Schwartz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/822548to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sweet Fragrance of Life and Other Horror Stories: Der ziser duft funem lebn un andere shrek-mayses Author: Elizabeth Schwartz Narrator: Yelena Shmulenson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 32 minutes Release date: October 27, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Renowned Jewish vocalist and writer Elizabeth Schwartz’s first book of fiction, “The Sweet Fragrance of Life & Other Stories” is a meditation on historic European Jewish Culture seen through the lens of a woman’s point of view. As if Sholem Aleichem and Angela Carter had a child, The Sweet Fragrance of Life...
2024-10-27
3h 32
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Building AI at the Expense of Users
Is the evolution of AI about to put an end to the rights and autonomy of human content creators? Today, our host Carter Considine navigates the complex ethical landscape of AI development, and shines a spotlight on often-overlooked power dynamics between AI developers and content creatives. As generative AI models become increasingly reliant on vast, and often unconsented, data sources, we're witnessing a significant shift in how companies like Meta and Substack approach user consent. Despite their attempts to provide opt-in and opt-out options, these measures fall short of solving deeper ethical issues.
2024-10-07
08 min
Ethical Bytes | Ethics, Philosophy, AI, Technology
Welcome to Ethical Bytes!
What happens when the very tools designed to enhance our existence begin to redefine the essence of being human? Welcome to Ethical Bytes. Our host Carter Considine tackles the profound questions shaping our technological future. Drawing from his experiences with groundbreaking projects in water remediation and collaborations with AI and agriculture visionaries, he’s set to dissect the ethical challenges posed by advancements in technology. From AI's potential to predict and manipulate vulnerabilities to the controversial discussions surrounding moon ownership, and much more, this podcast promises a deep dive into the ethical dilemmas reshaping our world. As ou...
2024-10-06
01 min
Beyond Boards
Episode 78 - Grant Yansura
Episode 78 with Grant Yansura, skateboarder, business owner and filmmaker from Los Angeles, California.Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up and picking up his first board in West Palm Beach, Florida to starting WKND Skateboards in 2014, running the brand for the last 10 years and putting out several amazing videos full of great skating and hilarious skits and everything in between through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro (01:25) – Grant life recap(04:06) – Blake Carpenter(07:10) – Bryce Mandel (08:38) – Justin Fuller (09:34) – Tom Carter (13:18) – Matt Price (16...
2024-04-29
1h 28
The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
104. The Thirty - Fathom Grave
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talk about Season 4 Episode 2 titled. The Thirty - Fathom Grave. The Episode is Directed by: Perry Lafferty and Stars: Mike Kellin, Simon Oakland, David Sheiner, John Considine, Bill Bixby and Conlan Carter. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube...
2024-02-05
1h 15
Loaf of Bread GAA
Loaf 1 - Slice 19: Tomás O'Leary
On Slice 19, it is my incredible honour chat with the amazing man who was part of Irish rugby folklore as scrum half in the 2009 Grand Slam as well as being the last man to lift the AI Minor hurling title for Cork as captain. It is the absolute hero himself, Mr Tomas O’Leary We chat everything from his father Seanie in the GAA, life playing with Erins Own in Cork, life as an AI Minor winning captain, working with Declan Kidney, Axel, John Considine and more, Heinkin Cup days, facing Dan Carter on his debut, the Gr...
2021-06-10
1h 01
The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf
A Player’s Ball with Tron Carter of No Laying Up
Tron Carter (Todd Schuster) of No Laying Up joins us on the Bag Drop to talk all about the Atlanta golf and food scene as well as delving into his decision to start playing lefty. No Laying UP | https://nolayingup.com/ Our Official Sponsor of the Spring Meeting Golf Blueprint | https://www.golfblueprint.com/ NewClub Golf Society | https://www.newclub.golf
2021-03-22
1h 45
Journey Through This Award-Winning Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Carter's #Undoing by Sherelle Green
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/454208to listen full audiobooks. Title: Carter's #Undoing Series: #4 of To Marry a Madden Author: Sherelle Green Narrator: Mari, Jakobi Diem Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 32 minutes Release date: January 5, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.25 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: For Carter Madden, his time in the military isn't the only thing that haunts him. For Serenity Taylor, unanswered questions can drive a sane mind mad with speculation. But a Madden man may not be for every woman. Especially when broken promises cut deep and unknown secrets whisper loudly in t...
2021-01-05
5h 32
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Romance, Erotica
[German] - Gefährliche Begierden - Gefährliche Obsessionen, Band 1 (ungekürzt) by Mia L. Carter
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/450193to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Gefährliche Begierden - Gefährliche Obsessionen, Band 1 (ungekürzt) Author: Mia L. Carter Narrator: Lucy Lovejoy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 18 minutes Release date: July 10, 2020 Genres: Erotica Publisher's Summary: Wollüstige Gefühle lassen Sara nicht zur Ruhe kommen. Sie sucht nach Befriedigung ihrer entfesselten Triebe. Auf einer gegenüberliegenden Straßenseite - in einer Gruppe jüngerer Männer - entdeckt sie einen verwegen aussehenden Kerl. Es scheint der Boss der Clique zu sein. Er wirkt verwildert; sein T-Shirt hat er ausgezogen und um den Kopf gebu...
2020-07-10
2h 18
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Romance, Erotica
[German] - Devote Lust - Gefährliche Obsessionen, Band 2 (ungekürzt) by Mia L. Carter
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/450194to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Devote Lust - Gefährliche Obsessionen, Band 2 (ungekürzt) Author: Mia L. Carter Narrator: Lucy Lovejoy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 28 minutes Release date: July 10, 2020 Genres: Erotica Publisher's Summary: Sara und Eva flüchten panisch, ohne zu wissen, ob der Niedergeschlagene den Schlag überlebte. Ratlos, wie sie mit der Situation umgehen sollen, beschließen sie, um aus der Schusslinie zu kommen, sich für einige Tage nach Berlin abzusetzen. Sie kommen in der großräumigen Wohnung von Mira, einer Freundin von Eva, unter. Mira ist Sängerin in...
2020-07-10
2h 28
Journey Through This Award-Winning Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Vanity Fair: February 2014 Issue by Vanity Fair
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/206155to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vanity Fair: February 2014 Issue Author: Vanity Fair Narrator: Graydon Carter Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 58 minutes Release date: January 5, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Vanity Fair is a cultural filter, sparking the global conversation about the people and ideas that matter most. With a dedication to journalistic excellence and powerful storytelling, Vanity Fair is the first choice—often the only choice—for the world's most influential and important audience. From print to social media, the big screen to the smartphone and now on audi...
2014-01-05
4h 58