Audibly Speaking: Listening to History

The nexus between history and the news is the focus of this podcast by Dr. Rick Reiman

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Observations on Christopher Nolan’s Film, “Oppenheimer:” Was Oppenheimer Autistic, and Other Questions?

Posted September 2, 202300:11:43

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Here is my review of the blockbuster movie by Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer.”  It is a tour de force for so many...

Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Saving of the Democratic Way of Life: Fireside Chat of December 1940

Posted August 23, 202300:43:01

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In 1940, American democracy was gravely threatened as never before, and only the American people stood against it as a reliable...

New! Audio Narration of the Sherlock Holmes Short Story, “The Resident Patient,” by Arthur Conan Doyle

Posted July 22, 202300:41:25

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A Russian Count and his mysterious son make an appointment with a doctor to examine the Count for catalepsy.  Catalepsy being the...

NEW! An Audio Narration of Conan Doyle’s “The Stockbroker’s Clerk,” a Sherlock Holmes Short Story

Posted July 9, 202300:44:46

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Your audio narrator, Rick Reiman, takes you from London to the English Midlands, as we journey with Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson...

NEW! Rick Reiman Narrates the Sherlock Holmes Story, “The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax,” by Arthur Conan Doyle

Posted June 3, 202300:53:11

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The odyssey is almost complete: Virtually the entire canon of Sherlock Holmes stories by Conan Doyle have now been recorded, available...