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Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
Rick Reiman
260 episodes
1 month ago
Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Places & Travel,
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NEW! A New Recording of “The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” a Sherlock Holmes Classic
Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
1 hour 2 minutes 9 seconds
9 months ago
NEW! A New Recording of “The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” a Sherlock Holmes Classic

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Hello, everybody! Rick Reiman here, audio narrator for Audibly Speaking. On rare occasions, I re-record a short story in the Sherlock Holmes series written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.  Not that I think I did a bad job in my reading the first time around. But I am quite certain that I am doing better in my reinterpretation of these stories as I go along, both sonically and artistically.  Therefore, I look back on those Sherlock Holmes stories that I think are Doyle’s very best and try to do them (and my audience) greater justice than I did the first time around.  I think that these stories, albeit on a digital platform, help us live out our digital lives more productively and in ways less likely to lead to digital addiction.  They are my contribution to the digital minimalism movement, for more information about which I heartily recommend the YouTube channel of Laura Malvoyante.  In what Holmes would call “my own small way,” this is a contribution of mine to that movement.

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Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.