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The Chris Abraham ShowThe Chris Abraham ShowHow NPR and Public Media Lost MeI was born in 1970—the same cultural moment, almost to the year, that NPR emerged. My parents were daily drinkers and secular humanists who raised me in Hawaii with Carl Sagan, PBS, and an FM radio dialed to All Things Considered. Garrison Keillor. Click and Clack. Terry Gross. Diane Rehm. Kojo Nnamdi. This wasn’t politics—it was affection. NPR was calm, elite, literary, but with warmth. A sherry-glass liberalism. A voice that loved America while nudging it gently forward.For decades I was the cliché NPR listener. WAMU 88.5 was always on. I attended events. I gave money...2025-07-1913 minNow I\'ve Heard EverythingNow I've Heard EverythingThe Story Behind the Voice: Radio’s Diane RehmI want to radios most popular talk show hosts almost lost her career due to a rare vocal cord disorder. in this 1999 interview Diane Rehm talks about her autobiography Finding My Voice.Get your copy of Finding My voice by Diane RehmAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Larry King and Barry Farber For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube#radio #talk shows...2025-06-1119 minDiane Rehm: On My MindDiane Rehm: On My MindDiane's farewell messageDiane Rehm started her career at WAMU 52 years ago as a volunteer.  In 1979, she began hosting WAMU’s local morning talk show, Kaleidoscope, which was renamed The Diane Rehm Show in 1984. The Diane Rehm Show grew from a local program to one with international reach and a weekly on-air audience of nearly 3 million. In 2016, Diane decided to step away from daily live radio, and brought her unique mix of curiosity, honesty, intimacy and four decades of hosting experience to the podcast world with On My Mind.In 2020, during the heart of the pandemic, Diane...2025-05-0802 min1A1AA Public Radio Farewell To Diane RehmHost Diane Rehm sat behind the mic at our home station, WAMU, for nearly 40 years. Her eponymous news talk program aired from 1979 to 2016 to nearly 3 million listeners each week.In some ways, her success in radio defied the odds. In 1998, she was diagnosed with the neurological condition spasmodic dysphonia. It gave her the distinct voice that over time became synonymous for many with civil conversations on frequently tough topics.In 2014, President Barack Obama presented Diane with a National Humanities Medal in recognition of her work. In 2016, she stepped away from her live show, handing...2025-05-0229 min1A1AA Public Radio Farewell To Diane RehmHost Diane Rehm sat behind the mic at our home station, WAMU, for nearly 40 years. Her eponymous news talk program aired from 1979 to 2016 to nearly 3 million listeners each week.In some ways, her success in radio defied the odds. In 1998, she was diagnosed with the neurological condition spasmodic dysphonia. It gave her the distinct voice that over time became synonymous for many with civil conversations on frequently tough topics.In 2014, President Barack Obama presented Diane with a National Humanities Medal in recognition of her work. In 2016, she stepped away from her live show, handing...2025-05-0229 minGreat PodversationsGreat PodversationsJoan Baez and Diane RehmThis conversation features musician, activist and poet Joan Baez, interviewed by journalist and radio host Diane Rehm. They discuss Baez’s book “When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance: Poems,” before a live audience at the Kentucky Author Forum. This conversation was recorded on October 21st, 2024 at the Kentucky Center in Louisville. Joan Baez has performed for more than 60 years, releasing more than 30 albums. She has been honored with both the Recording Academy and the Latin Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, and her 1960 debut album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Amnest...2024-11-1556 min\"Lady Up" America with Diane CanadaI Have A Dream - Viral Patriotic Song with Songwriter Shawn RehmThe songwriter behind the patriotic viral song on LibsofTikTok, I Have A Dream, sits down with Diane today. Shawn Rehm co-wrote this song with Eric Moore and it was performed by TJ Aaron. Hear the heart behind the song and how it is resonating with so many Americans just ahead of this election. 2024-10-3039 minWriters On A New England StageWriters On A New England StageDiane Rehm (2021)Writers on a New England Stage with Diane Rehm, recorded virtually in 2021. This archive program may still contain broadcast elements from the time it aired.2023-06-0850 minWriters On A New England StageWriters On A New England StageDiane Rehm (2017)Writers on a New England Stage with Diane Rehm, recorded live at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH in 2017. This archive program may still contain broadcast elements from the time it aired.2023-06-0750 minBest Life Best DeathBest Life Best Death#82 How Reading Shapes Our Experience of Death and Loss - Jade Adgate - Founder, Farewell FellowshipJade Adgate and I both love to read and we love to read books that expose us to new angles of death, dying, loss and grief. Sounds miserable, eh? But it’s honestly not. Through reading, we clarify our own thinking and values around these hugely human issues. Whatever you are reading, you can watch for these themes, and you can make it a point to read on hard topics long before you or a loved one needs the information. In this episode, we talk about 20 books that will increase your death literacy! ✨Being Mort...2023-03-2027 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveWill added restrictions help Connecticut’s new medical aid-in-dying bill pass this time around?Ten states and Washington D.C. currently support medical aid in dying for terminally-ill patients. Advocates and lawmakers like Public Health Committee Co-Chair and State Sen. Dr. Saud Anwar are hoping Connecticut is closer than ever to becoming the eleventh state to adopt a medical aid-in-dying law. Connecticut Public health reporter Sujata Srinivasan spoke with Sen. Anwar about the plan to include additional restrictions around age limits and physician sign-offs, that he hopes will help the bill pass the Judiciary Committee, where a similar bill stopped last session. Aid-in-dying bills have been proposed in Connecticut...2023-02-0849 minLannan Center PodcastLannan Center Podcast2023 Lannan Symposium | "How We Die" Featuring Diane Rehm and Dr. Ewan Goligher A Discussion with NPR’s Diane Rehm and Dr. Ewan GoligherFollowed by a Panel Discussion with Dr. Lydia Dugdale (Columbia University), Dr. Ewan Goligher (University of Toronto), Diane Rehm (NPR), and Dr. Katalin Roth (George Washington University), moderated by journalist John Donvan. Should we be able to choose how and when we die? And what are the real-life consequences of laws that allow for medical assistance in dying? An international panel of physicians, writers, and...2023-02-081h 36Bevival: Exit InterviewsBevival: Exit InterviewsDiane RehmKnown for her unique mix of curiosity, honesty, intimacy and decades of hosting experience, Diane Rehm's weekly interview program brings many of the nation’s prominent newsmakers, journalists, artists and thinkers to talk on the biggest issues of the day, with a focus on cutting through the noise in Washington to reveal the issues beneath the politics. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A. 2023-01-3027 minWhile We\'re Still HereWhile We're Still HereThe Good Death, Part 2Here is another look at what I see as The Good Death. I'll share the opinions of others in this episode, in addition to mine. These people have much more personal experience than I do, and I think you will find their thoughts quite helpful in your exploration of your wishes for your end of life, or perhaps you will learn how you may be a loving participant in the end of life conversation with someone you love. https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/cancer-information/advanced-cancer/end-of-life/common-questions/what-is-a-good-death/https://eolupodcast.c...2022-11-1008 minConversas SincerasConversas Sinceras#86 - "Quando a minha hora chegar" (Diane Rehm)◾EP86 - “Quando minha hora chegar” com Diane Rehm e Tom Almeida. ◾ A jornalista americana Diane Rehm acompanhou os últimos dias de vida do seu marido, que foi cercado de muito sofrimento e fez com que ela se tornasse uma ativista dos direitos ao suicídio assistido. Após essa dolorosa morte, Diane se tornou defensora da ajuda médica ao morrer. Em 2019 ela leu uma carta testemunho para os legisladores do estado, para expressar seu apoio a um projeto de lei que permitiria aos doentes terminais acabar com suas vidas com a ajuda de um médico. Tom...2022-10-2042 minWhat The FaithWhat The FaithReligious Literacy and Embracing Interfaith Families with Susan Katz MillerOn today's episode we talk with Susan Katz Miller, an interfaith child and an interfaith parent. Susan is considered the top expert on interfaith families celebrating more than one religion, and has spoken across the country and abroad. In 2013, Beacon Press published her book Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family. In addition, she founded the first blog devoted to interfaith family communities and interfaith identity, onbeingboth.com, and also blogged at Huffington Post Religion. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Time, Slate, Utne Reader, Discover, Science, National Wildlife, Health, Moment, Je...2021-10-2145 minThe Exchange from NHPRThe Exchange from NHPRWriters On A New England Stage: Diane RehmThe Exchange presents a special broadcast of Writers on a New England Stage with Diane Rehm.2021-06-2851 minThe ExchangeThe ExchangeWriters On A New England Stage: Diane RehmThe Exchange presents a special broadcast of Writers on a New England Stage with Diane Rehm. Host Peter Biello speaks with the former NPR host about her new book, "When My Time Comes," which explores the moral and legal framework of medical aid in dying laws. The interview was recorded during a virtual event on Tuesday, Feb. 23. In this hour, Rehm discusses her personal interest in the subject. She watched her husband die a protracted death, and has since advocated for medical aid in dying laws. Writers on a New England Stage is a partnership between The Music Hall in...2021-06-2851 minCasual SpaceCasual SpacePhil Smith: Space Industry Analyst and ArtistCan an artist’s work help to forecast the future? Can art in different forms (infographics, etc.) help decision makers within the industry? Is the ISS beautiful?  With more than 20+ years of work in space exploration industry, Phil Smith brings a strong sense of experience and foundation to his work as an analyst and artist.  Phil joins Beth on the podcast to explain how his unique role can bring understanding and inspiration to space companies and clients who are looking to peer into the future with a little help from a visionary expert.    Phil S...2021-05-1353 minCoffee with RominaCoffee with Romina105 | The healing power of nature with Melanie Choukas-BradleyMelanie Choukas-Bradley is a Washington, DC author and naturalist who leads field trips, tree tours and forest bathing walks for the Audubon Naturalist Society, the United States Botanic Garden, Smithsonian Associates, the Rock Creek Conservancy, the Nature Conservancy, Politics & Prose, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and other organizations. Melanie’s newest book is Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island. She is also author of  Resilience—Connecting With Nature in a Time of Crisis.  Melanie is a long-time contributor to The Washington Post and other publications, and she has appeared as an author and guest expert on NPR’s All Things C...2021-05-0439 minThe National Writers Series PodcastThe National Writers Series PodcastDiane Rehm, NPR Host and author of "When My Time Comes" (2021)One of the most beloved NPR hosts of all time, Diane Rehm, joined the National Writers Series in February 2021 to discuss her book, When My Time Comes. The book sprang out of the interviews she conducted for her documentary film about Medical Aid in Dying of the same name. Our event was an illuminating talk that opens up a subject that no one really wants to talk about: death. As her documentary is coming out on PBS this month, we thought it was a great time to revisit this extensive conversation about the controversial...2021-04-131h 22North Country BookmarksNorth Country BookmarksNorth Country Bookmarks: When My Time Comes(Apr 2, 2021) In conversation with Diane Rehm, Matt Haig, and Sarah Pearse.2021-04-021h 02Finding BraveFinding BraveLiving The Confidence Code - How Girls Can Expand Their Confidence, Power And Self-Worth Today, with Katty Kay and Claire ShipmanThank you for listening to our Finding Brave show, ranked in the Top 100 Apple Career Podcasts! “We realized, as we were sitting around thinking in the aftermath of that first book, that we really think there is something here. When we started to dig into it, we started to see some of the data and we realized there is a gap worth writing about.” - Claire Shipman “Claire and I have become confident women through the choices and the risks that we’ve taken and the hurdles we’ve overcome. We’ve kept going with things and m...2021-03-1835 minModern WisdomModern Wisdom#288 - Diane Rehm - Do We Have The Right To Die If We're Terminally Ill?Diane Rehm is a former radio presenter, producer and an author.Talking about the end of life is uncomfortable, but watching someone you love be forced to live on through pain is even worse. Diane has interviewed hundreds of people on the topic of assisted dying from Doctors to Priests, terminally ill patients and ethicists.Expect to learn why Right To Die Laws are so complex, problematic and applied differently across the world. what the difference is between euthanasia and assisted dying, how to broach the subject with someone you love and much more...2021-02-2751 min****$hape Your Finances Special: Health/Wellness & Money w/Dr Yolanda Lewis-RaglandThe Lionel SHIPman $HAPE YOUR FINANCES Show is a financial and life empowerment show focusing on our lives around money and finances. The show aims to educate and motivate people to improve their financial outlooks and empower them to take charge of their lives and to live life to the fullest.  Guest: Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland is a passionate health advocate, thought-provoking lifestyle interventionist and compassionate double-board certified physician in both pediatrics and obesity medicine, who is dedicated to providing excellent healthcare services, closing the gap on health disparities and advocating for health equity in vulnerable populations and co...2021-01-2959 minOtherppl with Brad ListiOtherppl with Brad Listi687. George SaundersGeorge Saunders is the guest. His new book, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, is available from Random House.This is George's second time on the program. He first appeared in Episode 100, on August 29, 2012.Saunders is the author of eleven books, including Lincoln in the Bardo, which won the 2017 Man Booker Prize for best work of fiction in English, and was a finalist for the Golden Man Booker, in which one Booker winner was selected to represent each decade, from the fifty years since the Prize’s inception. The audiobook for Lincoln in the...2021-01-061h 40Talking Beats with Daniel LelchukTalking Beats with Daniel LelchukEp. 62: Diane Rehm“Tone is important. Moderation is important. But I can assure you there were times when I left moderation to the side.” Beloved public radio host Diane Rehm is here. Usually she is on the other side of the microphone, asking the questions and bringing the guest to life in ways the audience has never heard. But this time she is on the receiving end, as Daniel engages her on a variety of topics— everything from her favorite interviews to memorable moments of passion in the studio. Beyond that, they discuss the role of the media...2020-10-2544 minCircle RoundCircle Round Encore: Grandfather Stone feat. Diane Rehm and Jonathan Joss In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, we're revisiting this Seneca tale from Season 2 about the origin of stories -- co-starring NPR veteran Diane Rehm and Jonathan Joss (Parks and Recreation, Comanche Moon).2020-10-1319 minSwan DiveSwan DiveMelissa Ross - NPR Star Designed a Life She Loved - Journalist ExtraordinaireMelissa Ross's steady, confident voice can be heard throughout Florida on NPR affiliate WJCT FM in Jacksonville ... and nationally, as Fill-In Host for The Diane Rehm Show. As the 11-year host of "First Coast Connect," her firm-but-fair interview style has earned her Emmy's and national recognition as one of America's top radio news personalities. 20 years ago, her young reporting career took a drastic turn on 9-11. As the country collapsed into fear, Fox News purchased her station and immediately dictated that all coverage be hyper-partisan and flattering to the Republican administration. For a woman with a deep sense of...2020-09-0138 minLive Inspired Podcast with John O\'LearyLive Inspired Podcast with John O'LearyNPR's Diane RehmDiane Rehm spent almost four decades on-air interviewing iconic cultural + political figures on The Diane Rehm Show, and she represents the very sound of National Public Radio. Often described as the "diva of discussions", Diane has the unique ability to own a strong opinion on matters but also the uncommon ability to remain open to other's opinions. Naturally curious to others' perspective Diane possesses an amazing combination of steeliness + vulnerability. Today, Diane opens up about her latest book When My Time Comes + the opposing arguments for + against the right-to-die. You'll also learn about her longstanding career in r...2020-04-301h 21Deeper LevelsDeeper LevelsEpisode 6: A Pulmonologists' view from the ICU (Intesive Care Unit) with Dr. Andrew CourtwrightCDC data on deaths from COVID, with age breakdown.https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/COVID19/index.htmMen>Womenhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/26/men-are-much-more-likely-to-die-from-coronavirus-but-whyNew York - allocation https://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/task_force/reports_publications/#allocationMaryland information- Chest articlehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012369218325650Arthur Caplan interview, excellent resource for ethics of allocation:https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...2020-04-2252 minDeeper LevelsDeeper LevelsEpisode 5: The public health imperative, featuring Dr. Sara WobkerState Counts:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.htmlWinslow address:https://zenodo.org/record/1448241CDC definition:https://www.cdcfoundation.org/what-public-healthDr. Winslow did many, many things (sheesh!):https://news.yale.edu/2015/06/02/public-health-giant-c-ea-winslow-who-launched-public-health-yale-century-ago-still-influeLawyer boom:https://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/articles/2018-01-29/law-school-applications-increased-during-president-trumps-first-yearPublic health funding:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695931/2020-04-1654 minDating While Gray™Dating While Gray™Custom-Built CommitmentLaura talks with legendary women's college basketball coach Elaine Elliott, whose commitment to her partner endured long after the romance was over. Then, Norm and Jeanne share the story of how they built a solid partnership without mentioning the "C" word. Finally, Laura sits down with public radio icon Diane Rehm, who put her own modern spin on a traditional choice.2020-04-0336 minDating While GrayDating While GrayCustom-Built CommitmentLaura talks with legendary women’s college basketball coach Elaine Elliott, whose commitment to her partner endured long after the romance was over. Then, Norm and Jeanne share the story of how they built a solid partnership without mentioning the “C” word. Finally, Laura sits down with public radio icon Diane Rehm, who put her own modern spin on a traditional choice. Like the show on Facebook and follow Laura Stassi on Twitter. Read a transcript of this episode. Contact Laura with your stories and questions at datingwhilegray@wamu.org or 202-895-GRAY (4729). ...2020-04-0200 minSixth & I LIVESixth & I LIVEDiane Rehm, radio host and author, with Kojo NnamdiIn When My Time Comes, renowned radio host Diane Rehm examines the right-to-die movement from human, medical, legal, and ethical perspectives, and explores the arguments both for and against the issue. In conversation with Kojo Nnamdi, the host of “The Kojo Nnamdi Show” and “The Politics Hour” on WAMU 88.5. This program was held in partnership with Politics and Prose on February 3, 2020. 2020-02-0541 minGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookWhen My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Audiobook by Diane RehmListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 382252 Title: When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Benjamin Zide, Dan Bittner, Diane Rehm, Jim Frangione, Kevin R. Free, Maggie-Meg Reed, Neil Hellegers, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Susan Bennett, Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Length: 7:35:00 Language: English Release date: 02-04-20 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Biography & Memoir, Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family, Death & Bereavement Summary: The renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation candidly and compassionately addresses...2020-02-047h 35Journey Through Your Day With A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.Journey Through Your Day With A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382252to listen full audiobooks. Title: When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Benjamin Zide, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Neil Hellegers, Diane Rehm, Dan Bittner, Kevin R. Free, Jim Frangione, Susan Bennett, Suzanne Toren, Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 35 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: The renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation candidly and compassionately addresses the hotly contested right-to-die movement, of which she is one of...2020-02-047h 35Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsTop Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsWhen My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End by Diane RehmPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382252 to listen full audiobooks. Title: When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm, Dan Bittner, Neil Hellegers, Kevin R. Free, Jim Frangione, Benjamin Zide, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Susan Bennett, Suzanne Toren, Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 35 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: The renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation candidly and compassionately addresses the hotly contested right-to-die movement, of which she is one of...2020-02-0410 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsGet Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsWhen My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382252to listen full audiobooks. Title: When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm, Dan Bittner, Neil Hellegers, Kevin R. Free, Jim Frangione, Benjamin Zide, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Susan Bennett, Suzanne Toren, Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 35 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: The renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation candidly and compassionately addresses the hotly contested right-to-die movement, of which she is one of our...2020-02-047h 35Get Top Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Relationships & IntimacyGet Top Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Relationships & IntimacyWhen My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382252to listen full audiobooks. Title: When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Benjamin Zide, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Neil Hellegers, Diane Rehm, Dan Bittner, Kevin R. Free, Jim Frangione, Susan Bennett, Suzanne Toren, Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 35 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: The renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation candidly and compassionately addresses the hotly contested right-to-die movement, of which she is one of...2020-02-047h 35Notes on QuotesNotes on Quotes#4 Public Radio Host Krys Boyd Shares a QuoteWelcome to Notes on Quotes, an interview series in which Stephen Harrison chats with interesting people about a quote that’s meaningful to them. Krys Boyd is the host and managing editor of KERA’s Think, a national radio program that airs in markets across the country and is a top-rated podcast on Apple podcasts. Over the past fifteen years, Krys has interviewed hundreds of guests on Think,  including the actor Bryan Cranston, public radio host Diane Rehm, the author Malcolm Gladwell, and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright. Think is known for its thought-provoking, in-depth conversations...2020-01-1325 minAge Less / Live MoreAge Less / Live MoreThe State of the Heart With Haider WarraichI said goodbye to my grandfather when I was 8 years old. He had his first heart attack, and my mom was convinced he didn’t have long to live. Turns out he had many, many years ahead of him. Unfortunately, he was riddled with recurring heart problems, Parkinson’s, and a whole host of medical challenges. He lived a long life, but not a healthy one. His rapid decline shook my family, turned my mother into a health fanatic, and she passed the bug onto me.  I wish I could say that pleasure and dreams of excel...2019-10-2451 minCircle RoundCircle Round Grandfather Stone feat. Diane Rehm, Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (Comanche Moon, Parks and Recreation) and NPR’s Diane Rehm (The Diane Rehm Show, On My Mind) star in this Seneca tale about a mystical stone who introduces the first stories to the world.2019-05-2817 minDog Talk ® (and Kitties Too!)Dog Talk ® (and Kitties Too!)Three More Authors Pay Tribute to Mary OliverMary Oliver tributes from Diane Rehm (Life With Maxie, Diane Rehm Show), Brandon Hobson (prize winner, enrolled member of Cherokee Nation), & NY Times Bestseller Lalita Tademy2019-02-0358 minEnergy Matters PodcastEnergy Matters PodcastEpisode #39: Dream Expert Robert MossAre you interested in learning to navigate all the different levels of the dream-time? Dream expert Robert Moss stops by the podcast to take us on a journey of exploration beyond the rational and physical, into the planes of the astral and etheric.  Having had three near-death experiences himself, Robert has traveled deep into the spiritual realms, and has come back with treasures and tools to help us get there as well. Robert has appeared on many TV and radio shows, ranging from Charlie Rose and the Today show, to Coast to Coast and the D...2018-12-041h 01Radiotopia Presents: We\'re Doing the WizRadiotopia Presents: We're Doing the WizThe Great God of Depression #5 – The Shining WorldIn the final episode, after years of struggling with depression, William Styron keeps his bargain with his readers, and his wife works hard to keep his spirits up until the very end. Alice Flaherty emerges from her own years of madness to a happier life, albeit a less literary one.The Great God of Depression is a production of Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia. It’s produced by Karen Brown and Pagan Kennedy, with support from New England Public Radio. Music and sound design by Ian Coss. Julie Shapiro is the executive producer.Find links, phot...2018-08-0320 minHer Head in FilmsHer Head in FilmsIngmar Bergman's 'Autumn Sonata' (1978)In this episode, I talk about Ingmar Bergman's devastating 1978 film, "Autumn Sonata." It's an unforgettable portrait of a mother/daughter relationship that is toxic and damaging. It was Ingmar's only collaboration with Ingrid Bergman. Their working relationship was difficult at times, but there is no denying that both she and Liv Ullmann give powerhouse performances. Consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr. Original artwork by Dhiyanah Hassan Full show notes2018-07-291h 52Raj Persaud in conversation - the podcastsRaj Persaud in conversation - the podcastsThe Voices Within - Charles Fernyhough discusses hearing voices and inner speech with Dr Raj Persaud You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and google play store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dr-raj-persaud-in-conversation/id927466223?mt=8   The Voices Within http://www.charlesfernyhough.com/tvw.html     The Voi...2018-05-1542 minPublic Media DailyPublic Media DailyPMD #13: WGVU's G.M. is retiring and 14 stations receive CPB grants for a special veterans series project.Episode #13 of Public Media Daily is now on your podcast feed. Highlights from Tuesday, May 1st (our first birthday) include...1) U.K.-based PBS America has moved on Sky from Channel 534 to Channel 160.2) WGVU General Manager Michael Walenta is retiring after 30 years with the PBS/NPR member stations for West Michigan.3) 14 stations have received a CPB grant to cover a special series on veterans coming home and transitioning to normality. Listen to find out which stations received the grant.4) Rachel Estabrook is the new News Director of Colorado Public Radio's news division.5) New Mexico PBS...2018-05-0209 mini?Ris??????????? with you?AM1422kHz?????i?Ris??????????? with you?AM1422kHz?????Episode 23 Jim & Jamie DutcherIn THE WISDOM OF WOLVES authors Jim and Jamie Dutcher share the knowledge and life lessons they gleaned from wolves during the six years they lived with multiple generations of a wolf pack in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho as well as nearly 30 years of wolf conservation and educational outreach.  The trust the Dutchers were able to build with wolves gave them unprecedented access to every aspect of wolf society and allowed them to witness the intimate family-oriented side of wolves never before seen by people. Their book is endorsed by Robert Redford and Jane Goodall, among many other animal b...2018-03-2350 minConservation Without BordersConservation Without BordersJim & Jamie Dutcher, The Wisdom of WolvesIn THE WISDOM OF WOLVES authors Jim and Jamie Dutcher share the knowledge and life lessons they gleaned from wolves during the six years they lived with multiple generations of a wolf pack in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho as well as nearly 30 years of wolf conservation and educational outreach.  The trust the Dutchers were able to build with wolves gave them unprecedented access to every aspect of wolf society and allowed them to witness the intimate family-oriented side of wolves never before seen by people. Their book is endorsed by Robert Redford and Jane Goodall, among many other a...2018-03-2300 minNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsCheng Li on the Rising Influence of Think Tanks in ChinaA call to action by President Xi Jinping has led to significant resources being devoted to the development and expansion of China’s think tanks. While some critics have derided them as “tanks without thinkers,” China’s think tanks play a growing part in the crafting of domestic and foreign policies. In addition, their connections to party leadership make them an invaluable window through which foreign scholars and officials can observe both the Chinese intellectual discourse and policymaking process. In a pioneering new study, The Power of Ideas: The Rising Influence of Thinkers and Think Tanks in China, Dr. Cheng Li of th...2018-03-0717 minNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsCheng Li on the Rising Influence of Think Tanks in ChinaA call to action by President Xi Jinping has led to significant resources being devoted to the development and expansion of China’s think tanks. While some critics have derided them as “tanks without thinkers,” China’s think tanks play a growing part in the crafting of domestic and foreign policies. In addition, their connections to party leadership make them an invaluable window through which foreign scholars and officials can observe both the Chinese intellectual discourse and policymaking process. In a pioneering new study, The Power of Ideas: The Rising Influence of Thinkers and Think Tanks in China, Dr. Cheng Li of th...2018-03-071h 01StoryWeb: Storytime for GrownupsStoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups159: Lee Smith: "Dimestore"This week on StoryWeb: Lee Smith’s memoir, Dimestore: A Writer’s Life. I first fell in love with Lee Smith’s fiction nearly thirty years ago when I was a cook at Le Conte Lodge in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On my afternoons off, I’d sit on my cabin porch, reading first Lee’s novel Oral History, later her novel Fair and Tender Ladies. She created characters with such powerful voices – women and men of Appalachia who spin yarns through story and song. Granny Younger’s voice and Ivy Rowe’s letters have stayed with me a...2017-11-1306 minUSModernist Radio - Architecture You LoveUSModernist Radio - Architecture You Love#33/Urban Planning: Allison ArieffEver wondered how the famed children's book Knuffle Bunny intersects with thoughtful urban planning?  Probably not. However, today's guest is well-versed in both! Allison Arieff is editorial director of SPUR, a San Francisco-based thinktank promoting urban planning in the Bay area. Allison writes about architecture, design, and cities for the New York Times, California Sunday, Wired, MIT Technology Review, and CityLab. She is a former editor-at-large for GOOD and Sunset magazines and was a founding editor at DWELL, one of our favorite design publications.  Allison is the author of Prefab, Trailer Travel: A Visual History of Mobile America, and Airstream: T...2017-08-2140 minThe Not Old - Better ShowThe Not Old - Better Show#87 Smithsonian Associates Interview, Diane Rehm "On My Own"Smithsonian Associates Interview, Diane Rehm "On My Own" Art of Living series, Smithsonian Associates As a long time podcaster, and a long time fan, today’s guest is truly special to me, my audience, and to her over 3 million listeners. I’m speaking of course about Diane Rehm.  Our guest today on The Not Old Better Show, Diane Rehm, is known for her work on issues of ethics, journalism integrity, issues surrounding the subject of a right to die or death with dignity, and many others.  She is also known as “the clas...2017-03-0522 minWITF Smart TalkWITF Smart TalkSmart Talk 02/22/2017: Civil conversation; vaccinations; primatesThe program 1A - hosted by Joshua Johnson - made its debut at the beginning of January on WITF-FM and on public radio stations across the country. 1A replaced the Diane Rehm Show after Rehm's retirement late last year. Joshua Johnson is on Wednesday's Smart Talk to discuss the early months of 1A and civil conversation at a volatile time in the nation's history. Human beings and gorillas share 99% of DNA - and while that 1% demonstrates a remarkable difference between the two species, that 99% points to considerably more similarities. Dr. Lauren Howard is an Assistant Professor of Psychology & Scientific and...2017-02-2200 minCognitive DissonanceCognitive DissonanceEpisode 331: Upper Decker"There is no such thing anymore as fact because it's all subjective"....what!?  Tom and Cecil talk about a recent episode of The Diane Rehm Show where guest Scottie Nell Hughes discusses her ideas on facts. They also discuss Alex Jones and "Pizzagate" and why Math only works because Jesus created it.2016-12-121h 17GPPWliveGPPWliveDownhill from Here - Comments and Resources on the US Presidential ElectionsGPPW's Moritz Borchardt comments on recent events in the United States presidential race such as Donald Trump's prediction of problems caused for Hilary Clinton by her proximity to Anthony Weiner, Wikileaks, the holy grail for third party candidates and the future of the cooperation or cohabitation between the White House and the US parliament. (Other) Great Podcasts on the Election: NPR Politics Podcast - http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510310/npr-politics-podcast Diane Rehm Show - http://thedianerehmshow.org/ Keepin' it 1600 - https://soundcloud.com/keepinit1600 The Axe Files - https://soundcloud.com/the-axe-files The Weekly Standard Podcast - http://www.weeklystandard...2016-11-0300 min2016 National Book Festival Podcast2016 National Book Festival PodcastDiane Rehm: 2016 National Book FestivalSheryl Cannady from the Library of Congress speaks with Diane Rehm, who appeared at the 2016 National Book Festival on September 24 in Washington, D.C.2016-09-0200 minLezioni di rock. Viaggio al centro della musicaLezioni di rock. Viaggio al centro della musicaDiane Rehm: 2016 National Book FestivalSheryl Cannady from the Library of Congress speaks with Diane Rehm, who appeared at the 2016 National Book Festival on September 24 in Washington, D.C.2016-09-0216 minOn the Block Radio with Andrew GurevichOn the Block Radio with Andrew GurevichOn the Block with Barbara J. KingBarbara J. King is Chancellor Professor of Anthropology at the College of William & Mary. In addition to her new book on animal grief, she has authored Being With Animals (Doubleday 2010), Evolving God (Doubleday 2007), The Dynamic Dance (Harvard University Press 2004), and a number of other books. A reissue of Evolving God is due out in 2017. Dr. King has studied monkeys in Kenya and great apes in various captive settings in Africa and the US. Her research has advanced the thesis that humans and animals have deeper emotional relationships than previously thought. She takes the work of our friend and colleague Dr...2016-07-151h 45SpectrumSpectrumMartin Walker, ex-Guardian Journalist talks "Brexit"Martin Walker, a noted journalist and author, says that nothing is going to move quickly in the United Kingdom after the recent Brexit vote to leave the European Union. He does not think that any official action will take place until at least September when a new Prime Minister is sworn into office. Walker also reminded Americans that the British popular vote is “not necessarily binding.” Parliament will actually have to vote to withdraw from the EU following the referendum. He says many are hoping that “cooler heads will prevail” and that Parliament will not take action to leave. 2016-07-0129 minAspen Ideas to GoAspen Ideas to GoDiane Rehm on Death with DignityPublic radio host Diane Rehm lost her husband to Parkinson’s disease nearly two years ago. His was an unconventional death, where, in the end, he refused food, water, and medication. Physician-assisted suicide isn’t permitted in Maryland, the state where he died, so he took matters into his own hands. Now, Diane Rehm is an advocate in the right-to-die debate, or what she terms “right-to-choose.” In this episode, she talks about her memoir On My Own, which details the struggle to reconstruct her life after the death of John. The couple was married for 54 years. Rehm spoke as part of the A...2016-06-0152 minAspen Ideas to GoAspen Ideas to GoDiane Rehm on Death with DignityPublic radio host Diane Rehm lost her husband to Parkinson’s disease nearly two years ago. His was an unconventional death, where, in the end, he refused food, water, and medication. Physician-assisted suicide isn’t permitted in Maryland, the state where he died, so he took matters into his own hands. Now, Diane Rehm is an advocate in the right-to-die debate, or what she terms “right-to-choose.” In this episode, she talks about her memoir On My Own, which details the struggle to reconstruct her life after the death of John. The couple was married for 54 years. Rehm spoke as part of...2016-06-0152 minpatheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologianpatheological: The Podcast for the Pastor TheologianBlack Olive or Green Olive, What Color Was Jesus?: An Interview with Adam ClarkToday marks the 95th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Riot. A recent article at Smithsonian.com highlighted the recovery of an eyewitness account of the events. Clearly the event was not a riot. Maybe worse than assigning the event the wrong category is the lack of reference to the event in Oklahoma history text books. Racism Is More Than a Feeling Recently Senator James Lankford gave a speech and referenced the Tulsa race riot. When asked about his encounters with racism in Oklahoma he noted, I don’t encounter a lot, bu...2016-05-3100 minGreat PodversationsGreat PodversationsDiane Rehm: On My OwnDiane Rehm interviewed by Ann Patchett at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum on March 23, 2016.2016-04-271h 03Inside MediaInside MediaDiane RehmDiane Rehm, host of the NPR national radio program “The Diane Rehm Show,” talks about her new memoir “On My Own,” which chronicles her life after the death of her husband, John, from the effects of Parkinson’s disease.2016-04-2339 minWITF Smart TalkWITF Smart TalkSmart Talk 04/04/2016: Diane Rehm; Minimum wageIn March, Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order to raise the minimum wage for state workers under his jurisdiction and employees of Pennsylvania state government contractors from $7.25 to $10.15 an hour. Gov. Wolf hopes to increase the minimum wage statewide and this could be the first step in a campaign to do so. On Monday's Smart Talk, we'll hear about the pros and cons of hiking the minimum wage. Appearing on the program are Mark Price, a labor economist with the Keystone Research Center and Alex Halper, Director of Government Affairs for the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry. Talk...2016-04-0400 minPaul Christo MDPaul Christo MDDiane Rehm on Parkinson’s Disease and the Right to DieDiane Rehm is the well-known host of The Diane Rehm Show on National Public Radio. She and her husband, John were married for 54 years. He died in 2014 from Parkinson’s disease, but his death was prolonged despite his strong wish for help to die comfortably, and on his own terms. We’ll talk to Diane […]2016-04-0400 minAches and Gains with Dr. Paul ChristoAches and Gains with Dr. Paul ChristoDiane Rehm on Parkinson’s Disease and the Right to DieDiane Rehm is the well-known host of The Diane Rehm Show on National Public Radio. She and her husband, John were married for 54 years. He died in 2014 from Parkinson’s disease, but his death was prolonged despite his strong wish for help to die comfortably, and on his own terms. We’ll talk to Diane […]2016-04-0400 minWITF Smart TalkWITF Smart TalkSmart Talk 02/17/2016: With Diane Rehm; Court reportersIn June 2014, talk show host Diane Rehm's husband of 54 years, John, died. John Rehm's death came after a long fight with Parkinson's Disease. He didn't want to live any longer with the debilitating disease but his physician could do nothing to facilitate his death, so John Rehm decided he would not eat food or drink fluids to end his life. He died 10 days later. Diane Rehm became and outspoken advocate for the right-to-die movement. In her newly published book, On My Own, Diane Rehm writes about her belief that the terminally ill should be able to die with dignity with...2016-02-1700 minListen To The Full Audiobook That Keeps Busy Professionals Hooked.Listen To The Full Audiobook That Keeps Busy Professionals Hooked.On My Own: A Memoir by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/251778to listen full audiobooks. Title: On My Own: A Memoir Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 6 minutes Release date: February 2, 2016 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved NPR radio host speaks out about the long drawn-out death (from Parkinson’s) of her husband of fifty-four years, and of her struggle to reconstruct her life without him. With John gone, Diane was indeed “on her own,” coping with the inevitable practical issues and, more important, with the profoundly emotional ones. What to do, how to rea...2016-02-026h 06Audiobooks in Biography & MemoirsAudiobooks in Biography & MemoirsOn My Own: A Memoir by Diane RehmPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/251778 to listen full audiobooks. Title: On My Own: A Memoir Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 6 minutes Release date: February 2, 2016 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved NPR radio host speaks out about the long drawn-out death (from Parkinson’s) of her husband of fifty-four years, and of her struggle to reconstruct her life without him. With John gone, Diane was indeed “on her own,” coping with the inevitable practical issues and, more important, with the profoundly emotional ones. What to do, how to...2016-02-0210 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsOn My Own: A Memoir by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/251778to listen full audiobooks. Title: On My Own: A Memoir Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 6 minutes Release date: February 2, 2016 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved NPR radio host speaks out about the long drawn-out death (from Parkinson’s) of her husband of fifty-four years, and of her struggle to reconstruct her life without him. With John gone, Diane was indeed “on her own,” coping with the inevitable practical issues and, more important, with the profoundly emotional ones. What to do, how to rea...2016-02-026h 06Transform Your Downtime With the Magic of Full AudiobookTransform Your Downtime With the Magic of Full AudiobookOn My Own: A Memoir Audiobook by Diane RehmListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 251778 Title: On My Own: A Memoir Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm Format: Unabridged Length: 06:06:00 Language: English Release date: 02-02-16 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Biography & Memoir, Health & Wellness, Death & Bereavement Summary: In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved NPR radio host speaks out about the long drawn-out death (from Parkinson’s) of her husband of fifty-four years, and of her struggle to reconstruct her life without him. With John gone, Diane was indeed “on her own,” coping with the inevitable practical issues and, more import...2016-02-026h 06The Q NowThe Q NowThe Q - Ep. 244 - Pack of CigsJosh Gilbert, a producer and radio guy from 550 KTRS, joins Mark on this weeks show.  Mark discusses the amazing time he had at the Missouri Botannical Gardens glow chirstmas walk and how many others need check it out and make it their yearly go to from here on out. Plus Mark talks about the Richard Grenell show and how well it turned out.Josh and Mark start talking about their early days in radio and what made them get into the business that they are in.  Mark talks about Johnny Carson being a huge inspiration to him an...2015-12-1556 minThe Q NowThe Q NowThe Q - Ep. 244 - Pack of CigsJosh Gilbert, a producer and radio guy from 550 KTRS, joins Mark on this weeks show.  Mark discusses the amazing time he had at the Missouri Botannical Gardens glow chirstmas walk and how many others need check it out and make it their yearly go to from here on out. Plus Mark talks about the Richard Grenell show and how well it turned out.Josh and Mark start talking about their early days in radio and what made them get into the business that they are in.  Mark talks about Johnny Carson being a huge inspiration to him an...2015-12-1556 minRadio SK - podcast o Stephenie Kingu - Konglomerat podcastowyRadio SK - podcast o Stephenie Kingu - Konglomerat podcastowyWiadomości z Martwej Strefy – 054 – 10. 2015W dwieście szesnastym odcinku podcastu Radio SK kontynuuję swoją serię, w której podsumowuję kolejne miesiące pod kątem wydarzeń związanych ze Stephenem Kingiem. Dziś przyglądam się newsom z października 2015 r. Spis treści i przydatne linki: 0:00:00 – 0:02:09 – Wstęp 0:02:10 – 0:28:38 – Blok książkowo-komiksowy Bazar złych snów (amerykański trailer, Good Morning America, The Diane Rehm Show, fragment audiobooka, więcej fragmentów audio, polska promocja: kartonowy stand, billboardy i rollup, reklama do prasy, torba reklamowa, bluza, edycja w oprawie zintegrowanej, End of Watch: amerykańska okładka, opis od amer...2015-11-131h 02Man of Steel Answers Insight CommentaryMan of Steel Answers Insight Commentary33 – Fighting Ability – Culture & CharacterHow can Jor-El fight or beat Zod?  How could Clark fight and win?  We look at Kryptonian culture in the first five minutes of the film for some answers and challenge the assumptions raised by these questions.  Insight into Zod's character and Clark's perseverance. Answers, insights, and commentary on: Martial arts driven by genre and tropes Having genre literacy before criticizing What we learn in just the first 5 minutes The many martial trappings of Krypton Jor-El and Zod were friends Jor-El proves he can fight Krypton relies on projectile weaponry Feudal and warrior culture influence on Man of Steel Are sci...2015-11-091h 45Man of Steel Answers Insight CommentaryMan of Steel Answers Insight Commentary33 – Fighting Ability – Culture & CharacterHow can Jor-El fight or beat Zod?  How could Clark fight and win?  We look at Kryptonian culture in the first five minutes of the film for some answers and challenge the assumptions raised by these questions.  Insight into Zod's character and Clark's perseverance. Answers, insights, and commentary on: Martial arts driven by genre and tropes Having genre literacy before criticizing What we learn in just the first 5 minutes The many martial trappings of Krypton Jor-El and Zod were friends Jor-El proves he can fight Krypton relies on projectile weaponry Feudal and warrior culture influence on Man of Steel Are sci...2015-11-091h 45Man of Steel Answers Insight CommentaryMan of Steel Answers Insight Commentary33 – Fighting Ability – Culture & CharacterHow can Jor-El fight or beat Zod?  How could Clark fight and win?  We look at Kryptonian culture in the first five minutes of the film for some answers and challenge the assumptions raised by these questions.  Insight into Zod’s character and Clark’s perseverance. Answers, insights, and commentary on: Martial arts driven by genre and tropes Having genre literacy before criticizing What we learn in just the first 5 minutes The many martial trappings of Krypton Jor-El and Zod were friends Jor-El proves he can fight Krypton relies on projectile weaponry Feudal and warrior culture influen...2015-11-0900 minConsider Our KnowledgeConsider Our KnowledgeNumber 129This week we're considering the first campaign ads from Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders as a part of our 2016 election coverage, Consider the Vote. We're also considering our annual fall pledge drive with special guest Diane Rehm. Please donate to your favorite public radio parody podcast by clicking here- http://bit.ly/YsC8Ia2015-11-0410 minUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUUPP 028: Susan Katz Miller - Being Both, embaracing two religions in one interfaith familySusan Katz Miller UU "fangirl" and ally presented at GA Portland to clergy about interfaith families and their roles and responsabilites to them. How is your congregation interacting with interfaith families? What are clergy doing to be more inclusive of interfaith families in the congregations? Children in interfaith families can be taught both religions. This allows youth to explore and experience a wealth of tradition and culture inside their families. Bio: Author and journalist Susan Katz Miller is both an interfaith child and an interfaith parent. Her father is Jewish, her mother is Protestant: she grew up in Reform Judaism. A...2015-09-0433 minUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUUPP 028: Susan Katz Miller - Being Both, embaracing two religions in one interfaith familySusan Katz Miller UU "fangirl" and ally presented at GA Portland to clergy about interfaith families and their roles and responsabilites to them. How is your congregation interacting with interfaith families? What are clergy doing to be more inclusive of interfaith families in the congregations? Children in interfaith families can be taught both religions. This allows youth to explore and experience a wealth of tradition and culture inside their families. Bio: Author and journalist Susan Katz Miller is both an interfaith child and an interfaith parent. Her father is Jewish, her mother is Protestant: she grew up in Reform Judaism. A...2015-09-0433 minUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUnitarian Universalist: The UU PerspectiveUUPP 028: Susan Katz Miller - Being Both, embaracing two religions in one interfaith familySusan Katz Miller UU "fangirl" and ally presented at GA Portland to clergy about interfaith families and their roles and responsabilites to them. How is your congregation interacting with interfaith families? What are clergy doing to be more inclusive of interfaith families in the congregations? Children in interfaith families can be taught both religions. This allows youth to explore and experience a wealth of tradition and culture inside their families. Bio: Author and journalist Susan Katz Miller is both an interfaith child and an interfaith parent. Her father is Jewish, her mother is Protestant: she grew up in Reform Judaism. A...2015-09-0400 minConsider Our KnowledgeConsider Our KnowledgeNumber 111This week we're considering the odd story of Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who has been identifying as black. We'll also consider a gaffe by public radio host Diane Rehm during an interview with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. NPR's Terry Gross chats with Diane in a new installment of our Considerations series.2015-06-1710 minConsider Our KnowledgeConsider Our KnowledgeNumber 111This week we're considering the odd story of Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who has been identifying as black. We'll also consider a gaffe by public radio host Diane Rehm during an interview with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. NPR's Terry Gross chats with Diane in a new installment of our Considerations series.2015-06-1710 minThank God I\'m AtheistThank God I'm Atheist"Betty White's Hair" #174Oklahoma House of Repressentatives passes bill that would end government issued marriage licenses, US government returns eagle feathers to Lipan Apache, Diane Rehm in lukewarm water, Arkansas legislator regifts adopted children, family leaves New Zealand cult and gets lots of cool new stuff, Netherlands discovers skeleton in brass buddha statue, and the Mormon Church hides its history in plain sight.2015-03-151h 23No LimitsNo LimitsNo Limits - Diane Rehm - November 13, 2014Talk show host Diane Rehm, along with Trish Vradenburg, playwright of "Surviving Grace" in-studio with John.2014-11-1300 minAnne M. Fletcher- Author of INSIDE REHAB with Host Monica RichardsonJoin host Monica Richardson and Anne Fletcher for a 1 hour show on Anne's newest book INSIDE REHAB. Anne M. Fletcher, M.S., R.D. is a nationally known, award-winning health and medical writer, speaker, and consultant on the topics of weight management and lifestyle change, as well as treatment and recovery from addiction. She spent nearly five years writing her latest book, Inside Rehab: The Surprising Truth about Addiction Treatment – And How to Get Help That Works, published by Viking in February of 2013 along with the accompanying e-special titled “Holistic Rehab Therapies: Are Alternative Approaches Helpful, Harmful, or Head Games?” Inside...2014-08-2200 minConsider Our KnowledgeConsider Our KnowledgeNumber 54This week we're considering a bizarre Pakistani trial that had a nine month old baby accused of attempted murder. We're also considering the 2014 Coachella Music Festival with a report from NPR's own, Diane Rehm.2014-04-1508 minThe Avid Reader ShowThe Avid Reader ShowWil S. Hylton author of "Vanished - A Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II"The Avid Reader interviews best selling author Wil S. Hylton author of "Vanished - A Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II""A powerful story, masterfully told."—GQ"[A] deeply textured, propulsive new book...a phenomenal writer."—TIME.com"Marries an almost cinematically well-paced narrative with a deep sensitivity to the people whose lives it tells."—The Boston Globe"Superb... Part Pacific Theater history, part Indiana Jones thriller."—Newsday As featured on NPR's Weekend Edition and The Diane Rehm Show2014-03-1644 minDie IntensivrundschauDie IntensivrundschauEpisode 9 - Claudius Conrad über Musik und MedizinIn dieser, der neunten Episode erzählt Dr. Claudius Conrad, Chirurg aus Boston, über die Zusammenhänge zwischen Musik und Medizin / Musik und Pflege. NEWS AGGREGATOR: * Zu viel Stress macht erschöpfte Frauen überempfindlich für Klänge * Bereits kurze Unterbrechungen einer Tätigkeit erhöhen die Fehlerrate drastisch * MOV und Verdauungsenzyme - Über den Zusammenhang * Tägliche antiseptische Waschungen reduzieren bloodstream infections *Nachgeliefert: Ein Bericht über die CHEST-Studie (Vergleich Kolloidale vs. NaCl) LINKS: * Die Arbeitsgruppe "Music in Medicine" von Claudius Conrad am Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston * Die Website von Daniel Levitin, Neurowissenschaftler, Musiker, Musikproduzent und Buchautor * Im Podcast genannt: An...2013-02-2406 minTower of TechnobabbleTower of TechnobabblePledge Drive! - S02E45 Tower of TechnobabbleThis week, after a brisk round of pledge driving (and appologies to Diane Rehm), The Repeater asks a trick question, we go over the strange and tragic tale of Pope John VIII, find out what social media platform Russians are gaga over and take a ride with a space knight. Show notes: Pope Joan - http://wais.stanford.edu/Religion/religion_FirstFemalePope(110503).html Romney Tattoo dude has the regrets -  http://gawker.com/5964224/romney-face-tat-guy-wants-the-ink-removed-says-romney-has-no-dignity ROM Spaceknight to return? And can the M...2012-12-0400 minBegin This Eye-Opening Full Audiobook — Perfect While Traveling.Begin This Eye-Opening Full Audiobook — Perfect While Traveling.Finding My Voice by Diane RehmPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/84248to listen full audiobooks. Title: Finding My Voice Author: Diane Rehm Narrator: Diane Rehm Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins Release date: 01-20-12 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 26 ratings Genres: Radio Publisher's Summary:2012-01-2010h 02Emergency Pants PodcastEmergency Pants PodcastEpisode 169: Johan Sebastian BlogTonight we’re joined by TheJohnBlog! Points of interest: Bridget was on the Smellcast – listen here and here! Check out the Diane Rehm Show We love Tom and Jerry, especially Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby Download: Episode 1692011-12-1500 minBetty\'s Press RoomBetty's Press RoomBetty is a guest on the Diane Rehm ShowI was truely honored to be on the Diane Rehm Show.  I love NPR!  This was not my normal ubeat funny interview.  The subject of the show was how flight attendants helped the feminist movement. Click on the pod to listen.  Or you may want to download it to your ipod since the segment is 26 minutes. Guest hosted by Susan Page A look at the history of flight attendants - from the early days when flying was a luxury few could afford - to today's world of low-cost, no-frill airlines, and post-9/11 secu...2010-02-0225 minPoint 2 PointPoint 2 PointPoint 2 Point Episode 10 - Jerry Taylor, Part IIIn this episode, Jason flies solo for a brief site and podcast news update, then introduces the second part of the Jerry Taylor interview. Jerry then talks with Scott and Jason about Crusader Rex, his new design projects (including a War of the Roses game), and everything from Diane Rehm to South Park. Please note that this episode is not "Squeaky Clean" as far as language goes, as it names a certain Penn and Teller show airing on Showtime.2006-08-011h 04Point of InquiryPoint of InquirySusan Jacoby - The History of American SecularismSusan Jacoby is the author of Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism, now in its tenth hardcover printing and recently published in paperback. Freethinkers was hailed in the New York Times as an "ardent and insightful work" that "seeks to rescue a proud tradition from the indifference of posterity." Named a notable nonfiction book of 2004 by The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times, Freethinkers was cited in England as one of the outstanding international books of 2004 by the Times Literary Supplement and The Guardian. Since the publication of Freethinkers, Susan Jacoby has been interviewed on NOW with Bill Moyers...2005-12-3155 min