
A short introduction to the audiobook
When Everything Feels Broken is an audiobook for moments when life has not collapsed loudly, but has become quietly unbearable. It speaks to the experience of carrying too much for too long, when coping no longer feels natural and getting through the day requires effort that few people see.
Written and spoken by William Gomes, the audiobook is shaped by lived experience rather than theory. It explores emotional exhaustion, self blame, fear, numbness, and the pressure to keep functioning when something inside feels fragile. The voice is steady and unhurried, designed for listening when concentration is limited and silence feels heavy.
What the audiobook offers
This is not a self help audiobook and it does not offer techniques, advice, or motivation. Instead, it offers recognition. It names experiences many people live with privately and reassures the listener that struggling is not a personal failure. The audiobook reframes moments of breaking as signals rather than shortcomings, suggesting that exhaustion is often the body and mind asking for care.
Listeners are invited to slow down rather than push forward, to tell the truth about where they are, and to let go of the idea that they must be stronger, tougher, or more productive to deserve peace. The language is simple, reflective, and grounded, allowing space for the listener to breathe and feel without being analysed or corrected.
Who it is for
When Everything Feels Broken is for anyone who feels worn down rather than broken. It will resonate with listeners experiencing burnout, emotional overwhelm, prolonged stress, or a quiet loss of self. It is particularly suited to listening in small sections, during sleepless nights, long walks, or moments when reading feels like too much.
This audiobook does not promise change. It offers companionship. It stays with the listener in difficult moments and reminds them, gently and clearly, that they are not weak, failing, or alone.