Washington diane rehm, the host of one of public radios longestrunning and most popular news discussion programs, will retire next year, ending nearly 40 years on the air, according to. This years edition of the concierge is dedicated to the memory of longtime npr book critic alan cheuse produced by nicole cohen, rose friedman, petra mayer and beth novey designed by annette elizabeth allen, david eads, becky lettenberger and wes lindamood published dec. Diane rehm to retire from longrunning radio show kpbs. About diane rehm the diane rehm show on npr reaches an onair audience of more than 2. Published march 1st 2002 by capital books va first published august 24th 1999. His new book is titled, jacksonland, and he joins me in the studio. Illustrated with color photos of diane and her dog, my life with maxie tells the story of how maxies presence and sweet personality have profoundly impacted dianes life. The show has long been a place for authors to have indepth, meaningful conversations about their books. In october 2007, the diane rehm show was named to the audience research analysis list of the top ten most powerful national programs in. Rehm, who announced johnsons selection on her broadcast wednesday.
Stephen king the diane rehm show november 3, 2015 youtube. John rehm was 74 when he was diagnosed with parkinsons. Diane rehm, who has interviewed prominent newsmakers as an npr radio host since 1979, announced on tuesday that she planned to retire next year from her twohour current affairs show. In february 2020 she published a book containing 40 interviews with people involved in and holding different views. She is an actress and producer, known for younger 2015, when my time comes 2021 and book tv 1998. In her new book, when my time comes, diane explores the issue of medical aid in dying through interviews with terminally ill patients and their families, as well.
Diane rehm poses for a portrait at her home in january. Peabody awardwinning radio journalist diane rehm has hosted wamu and nprs the diane rehm show for more than thirty years. In an eloquent, deeply personal and moving book, beloved npr radio host diane rehm speaks about the death of her husband. Nprs diane rehm is known for cutting to the bone of the issue in her incisive interviews. In finding my voice, nationally acclaimed public radio host diane rehm. She now hosts a weekly podcast for npr, on my mind. After starving her husband to death, npr star diane rehm. Celebrated radio talkshow host diane rehm gives fans an inside look into her life. Her program, the diane rehm show, was distributed nationally and internationally by national public radio.
Unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation by rebecca traister. Ending a run of more than 30 years on the air, talk show host diane rehm plans to retire after the 2016 elections, according to wamu, the npr member station where her show is produced. At 81, diane rehm is once again a blushing bride the. The diane rehm show wikimili, the free encyclopedia. Hes the cohost, of course, of morning edition on npr. Rehm describes her 54year marriage to john, a successful attorney, in honest terms. One example of a land where facts do not matter, was the radio booth for the diane rehm show on national public radio npr on november 30th, 2016. In finding my voice, nationally acclaimed public radio host diane rehm tells the story of her remarkable life a story in three acts. Diane rehm and john hagedorn were married saturday at washington national cathedral in front of their families and 250 friends. An upcoming documentary called when my time comes chronicles dianes journey toward advocacy, which started. We are committed to finding a successor who will honor dianes legacy and the qualities listeners. Diane rehms latest book tells the story of her struggle to live after the death of her husband who fought a lengthy fight against parkinsons disease. President dieter uchtdorf of things that matter most duration. Books to read if you love npr newinbooksnewinbooks.
On june 10, 2015, rehm interviewed 2016 democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders, and stated. Diane rehm was born on september 21, 1936 in washington, district of columbia, usa as diane aed. Earlier this month diane testified in front of lawmakers in support of the laws passage. Host alberto rios and diane rehm talk about her book, on my own.
For 37 years, the diane rehm show offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the. Rehm is the host of nprs morning program, the diane rehm show, and has continued an active professional life during her husbands years of decline, no mean feat. Wamu picks host for talk show succeeding diane rehm. In october 2007, the diane rehm show was named to the audience research analysis list of the top ten most powerful national programs in public radio, the only talk show on the list. Diane rehm will retire from her eponymous public radio talk show, npr announced today. Guest scottie nell hughes, political editor of and contributor to cnn appeared midway during the diane rehms show. Life with maxie and millions of other books are available for amazon kindle. January 30, 2016 for decades, shes hosted her own talk show but one of her toughest struggles came with the pain of her. Rehm finding my voice, a popular national public radio host and author, has dedicated this heartfelt memoir to her husband, the late john rehm, and the book speaks powerfully to those who have lost a loved one and found the strength to carry on. Susan pagein a new book, nprs steve inskeep recounts the little known rivalry between andrew jackson and the cherokee chief and how it set the stage for the civil war. Diane rehm finds new life in the profound challenge of being alone.
Also a writer, she published several autobiographical works, including finding my voice and toward commitment. The church of jesus christ of latterday saints recommended for you. Diane rehm and ann patchett season 18 episode 3 56m 32s npr host diane rehm discusses her book, on my own, about reconstructing her life after the death of her husband of 54 years. Apparently, npr is stashing that taxpayer money elsewhere. Diane rehm announces retirement from longrunning talk. Washington diane rehm, the host of one of public radios longestrunning and most popular news discussion programs, will retire next year, ending nearly 40 years on the air. The diane rehm show was a callin show based in the united states that aired nationally on npr national public radio. Rehm has been named washingtonian of the year and has received a personal peabody award, a national. With all the government money npr gets, youd think the radio network could afford fact checkers and producers for its big shows.
Diane rehm and her husband john had been married for 54 years when he knew he didnt want to live another day. She embraces the same tactic when telling her own story, of. Rehms crusade made the front page of sundays washington post, under the headline rehms topic. Diane rehm, host of the longrunning diane rehm show on national public radio will retire after next years elections, the washington post reports. A fetching, straightforward account of the struggles and successes of a respected radio. Diane rehm hosted the diane rehm show, distributed by npr, from 1979 to 2016, when it had a listening audience of twoandahalf million. First, her childhood in a traditional, christianarab household dominated by her psychologically abusive and beautiful mother whose influence on her intelligent young daughter was substantial. My thinking is that ill stay on the air until the election because i really want to see how this will go, rehm told the post on tuesday. Steven southwick of yale university medical school. Diane rehm, personal politics and the ethical reach of npr. Former npr host diane rehm s new book, when my time comes, explores the movement nationwide to allow for terminally ill patients to access end of life drugs.
Hughes was discussing the effective use of social media in. After more than three decades and thousands of programs, shes stepping away from the broadcast microphone. The new york times just came out with its list of the 10 best books of 2015. Joining us from the npr bureau in new york city, dr. Diane rehm national book festival library of congress. Time for diane rehm to hang it up, by joseph farah. I rediscovered her show after moving back to the us in 2015, just in time for her. Rehm was the first radio host to interview a sitting president bill clinton from the oval office, and is the winner of a peabody award. Too many of us are afraid to speak about death angela chen after her husband fell ill with parkinsons, rehm was criticized for attending righttodie fundraisers.
The words assisted suicide were missing on purpose. Diane rehms weekly podcast features newsmakers, writers, artists and thinkers on the issues she cares about most. She is also the author of articles and books, including finding my voice, toward commitment. Rehm had announced her plans to retire from hosting the show after the 2016. In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved npr radio host speaks out about the long drawnout death from parkinsons of her husband of. Over the last year, diane sat down and talked to several of the selected authors. Online it was npr host diane rehm emerges as a key force in the righttodie debate. Celebrated radio talkshow host diane rehm gives fans an inside look into her life through the story of maxie. After a 30 year career that has allowed her to interview politicians, presidents, and cultural icons, public radio host diane rehm has announced that shell be retiring from her eponymous show following the 2016 presidential election. Diane rehm is a retired american public radio talk show host. Diane rehm and ann patchett season 18 episode 3 great. September 21, 1936 is a retired american public radio talk show host.
Joshua johnson, a former kqed newscaster who created a special series on race, will succeed longtime npr talk show host diane rehm on a new midday program debuting jan. This is the story of how her symptoms began, how she was diagnosed and how she has. Im susan page of usa today sitting in for diane rehm. Famous for her national public radio npr program the diane rehm show, this popular host interviewed such prominent political figures as barack obama and bill and hillary clinton. Diane rehm is the host of the diane rehm show, a public radio talk show distributed nationally and internationally by npr. National public radio host diane rehm was diagnosed with a speech disorder called spasmodic dysphonia in 1998. Celebrated radio talkshow host diane rehm gives fans an inside look into her life through the story of maxie, her longhaired chihuahua. Diane rehm here to talk about the science of resilience and how we can learn to adapt to challenging situations, clare ansberry of the wall street journal. Diane rehm hosted the diane rehm show, distributed by npr, from 1979 to 2016, when it had a weekly listening audience of twoandahalf million. She has been married to john hagedorn since october 14, 2017. During the 2015 holiday season we put together a comprehensive gift guide for book shoppers and book gifters. For fiftyfour years i have been a wife, rehm writes in a memoir more notable for candor than artfulness.
Nprs book concierge our guide to 2015s great reads. The show was produced at wamu, which is licensed to american university in washington, d. In an eloquent, deeply personal and moving book, beloved npr radio host diane rehm speaks about the death of her husband of fiftyfour yearsand of her struggle to reconstruct her life without him. Public radio legend diane rehm announces her retirement.
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