April 27, 2026

Kevin Hart Explores the Challenges of Parenting in Audible Original ‘Kids Make Me Angry’

Kevin Hart

Audible has announced a new Audible Original from Kevin Hart, called Kids Make Me Angry, releasing on June 4. The audible is a partial memoir of Hart’s experiences as a father, but will also serve as a survival guide for parents. “I had no blueprint for being a dad, so I had to figure it out on my own,” Hart said in a press release.

“And let me tell you, I wasn’t always perfect, but I showed up 100% of the time. In this Audible Original, I am getting real about the last 21 years—the chaos, the lessons, the moments that broke me and built me back up. What’s important is that I showed up, continue to show up, and love my kids with all my HART!”

Kevin Hart’s new audiobook

Kids Make Me Angry includes eight phases of parenthood, but Hart uses humor to share his vulnerable moments as a father. Hart shares how growing up without his own father shaped his experiences. He hopes this audiobook will help families build stronger foundations, with its release two weeks before Father’s Day.

“The runaway success of his previous Audible projects proves what we already knew: our audience has an insatiable appetite for Kevin’s voice. With Kids Make Me Angry, he’s taking on his most personal subject yet, and delivering exactly the kind of unfiltered storytelling that keeps his fans coming back for more,” Kate Navin, Audible’s Head of Creative Development, North America, said.

Kevin Hart’s success on Audible

Hart has other Audible releases, including his New York Times bestselling memoir, I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons, and his previous Audible Originals, including The Decision: Overcoming Today’s BS for Tomorrow’s Success, the children’s book Marcus Makes a Movie, and the educational Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History.


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Habiba Katsha

Habiba Katsha is a journalist and writer who specializes in writing about race, gender, and the internet. She is currently a tech reporter at POCIT.