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Meditations with Miya Blue

By: Gretchen Anthony
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang, Kirby Heyborne
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Meditations with Miya Blue is an upbeat, irreverent story of a wellness influencer living her best (sponsored) life. That is, until a very un-Zen series of events threatens to pull the thread of Miya's calm and unravel her carefully woven world.

Miya Blue was raised in the public eye as the darling child star on reality show Communal, a hit series that documented the joys and dramas of 36 people experimenting with communal living in rural California. Now in her late twenties, Miya has grown her fan base and created a multi-million dollar brand called "Bluem", selling her philosophy, meditations, and lifestyle products to people all over the world.

In a pivotal moment for the company, the launch of a new line of "nutritional" supplements goes horribly wrong when customers (and, worse, bloggers) complain that the products are making them sick. Then, one of Miya’s most loyal employees, April, abruptly quits, all while her big plans for the next phase of Bluem start to come undone. The whole brand - and Miya’s livelihood - is suddenly on shaky ground. And Miya will have to leverage both her spiritual strength and her killer business sense to save it.

©2020 Gretchen Anthony (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.
Women's Fiction Witty Fiction Inspiring Short Meditations

About the Creator

Gretchen Anthony is the author of The Kids Are Gonna Ask and Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners, which was a Midwestern Connections Pick and a best books pick by Amazon, BookBub, PopSugar, and the New York Post. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, Medium, and The Write Life, among others. She lives in Minneapolis with her family.
Photo credit: M. Brian Hartz.

About the Performer

Lauren Fortgang is an NYC based actor. She works regularly as an audiobook narrator for a vast roster of publishers featuring Audible Studios, Hachette, Penguin Random House, Macmillan, Scholastic, Blackstone Publishing, and beyond. She's voiced hundreds of titles including works by James Patterson, Joan Didion, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Candace Bushnell, Ann M. Martin, R. L. Stine, and Brené Brown. Lauren is both an Audie Award and multiple-Earphones Award winner whose work has been recognized by Audiofile Magazine, the Audio Publishers Association (APA), Library Journal, USA Today, Market Watch, Bustle, Forbes, and Publisher's Weekly. She lives in Brooklyn with her beau, one resident cat, and one determined foster.

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Great relaxing read, great narration, clever contemporary plot, with twists! Time well spent listening and even deep breaths in and out when prompted!

enlightened and hilarious

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this unique story gives a perspective for people trying to figure out their life and needing a different approach.

A unique short story about life and his challenges

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This story is about a narcissist who doesn’t realize she is a narcissist, and instead is convinced she’s enlightened. She’s entirely unlikable, and there’s nothing redeeming about her. Very “woe is me,” and it has no real conflict or satisfying ending. I wouldn’t recommend it.

Hard pass.

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The very un-Zen series of events propel the story forward and made me laugh and think about the power of social influencers. Funny and thought provoking.

Funny, entertaining, a great escape

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It's a simple story that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's predictable but it makes good casual entertainment. A great short story to listen to driving or doing chores.

Simple and well executed story

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