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Live Today Well

By: Fr. Thomas Dailey
Narrated by: Jim Governale
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Live the devout life amid daily busyness with the timeless wisdom of St. Francis de Sales. Learn practical ways to weave prayer and virtue into each moment, balance your duties with devotion, resist temptations, and grow in holiness through small acts of faith. Discover simple methods to be aware of God’s presence, manage your time well, and make your ordinary day a path to sanctity—becoming the saint God calls you to be, one moment at a time.

©2015 Fr. Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S. (P)2025 Sophia Institute Press
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I rarely write negative reviews, especially for a work rooted in the spiritual brilliance of Saint Francis de Sales. The content of Live Today Well is genuinely excellent. The wisdom is timeless, practical, and deeply pastoral. His guidance on patience, humility, daily fidelity, and interior peace remains as relevant now as it was centuries ago. On the page, it nourishes the soul.

But the audiobook? It is almost unlistenable.

The narration sounds like it was generated by a bargain-bin AI engine trained on TikTok voiceovers and motivational reels. It has that overly smooth, synthetic cadence—like a cheery algorithm trying to sell you productivity hacks between ads for protein powder. Every sentence lands with the same plastic inflection. Pauses appear in the wrong places. Emphasis is mechanical. There’s no breath, no humanity, no reverence. It doesn’t sound like someone proclaiming spiritual counsel; it sounds like a text-to-speech bot reading a user agreement.

There’s a strange, uncanny quality to it—the kind where your brain keeps waiting for a real human to show up behind the microphone. Instead, you get this oddly buoyant, emotionally flat, vaguely chirpy delivery that feels better suited to “Top 5 Morning Routine Tips” than to a Doctor of the Church. It undercuts the gravity and tenderness of the material. Saint Francis de Sales writes with gentleness and warmth; the narration responds with the tonal equivalent of a customer service chatbot.

I couldn’t get through even a single chapter. I kept rewinding, thinking maybe I was being too picky. But the artificial rhythm and TikTok-style polish made it impossible to sink into the content. Spiritual reading requires interior stillness. This narration generates the opposite—a low-grade irritation that never resolves.

Ultimately, I returned the audiobook for a refund. That’s how distracting and disappointing the audio was. I will be purchasing a physical copy instead, because the content deserves far better than this synthetic treatment.

If you want the wisdom, buy the book. But unless you enjoy the experience of being spiritually counseled by a mildly enthusiastic robot influencer, skip the audiobook.

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