Karen Saltus began her voiceover career 30 years ago at a rock 'n roll radio station in Portland, Maine. After stints in other Maine radio markets, Karen headed back to her roots in Massachusetts, where she continued her radio career. Whether it's television or radio commercials, narrations for audiobooks, textbooks, multimedia, interactive, film, or IVR prompts for telephone applications for major American companies, Karen has voiced projects for high profile clients around the globe.
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The Art of Intuition
Read by Karen Saltus
Cultivating Your Inner Wisdom
From New York Times best-selling author comes a guide to strengthening one's intuitive abilities.
Released January 26, 2016
English, Unabridged
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Mastermind
Read by Karen Saltus
How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
Konnikova unpacks the mental strategies that lead to clearer thinking and deeper insights.
A delightful tour of the science of memory, creativity, and reasoning ... engaging and insightful. - Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor of Psychology
Released May 24, 2016
English, Unabridged
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Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain
Read by Karen Saltus
How to Retrain Your Brain to Overcome Pessimism and Achieve a More Positive Outlook
Fox describes a range of techniques that can actually strengthen specific thought processes.
“Drawing on a host of studies in neurobiology and genetics, as well as evolutionary and behavioral psychology, Fox explores the struggle between the parts of the brain associated with fear and pessimism and those associated with pleasure and optimism...Fox introduces readers to many new concepts from experimental psychology and recent research on neuroplasticity and neurogenesis...[A] welcome, if intellectually demanding, introduction to a key area of brain research.” - Publishers Weekly
Released July 19, 2016
English, Unabridged
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Cured
Read by Karen Saltus
How the Berlin Patients Defeated HIV and Forever Changed Medical Science
Is the end of HIV upon us?
"Nathalia Holt presents a thorough account of the research that provides scientists with hope that a cure will one day be achievable...and her empathy shines through in her prose. This is as important a social history as it is a medical document." - The Daily Beast
Released July 19, 2016
English, Unabridged