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Don Sherry

Said Out Loud

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Said Out Loud

Don Sherry

Said Out Loud

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Said Out Loud

Don Sherry

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Interview with Syndication Networks re: David Page and "Simply Classic."
My conversation with food journalist David Page about his new book, "Food Americana."
He is one of the most sought-after artists in the world of voice acting. You've heard him on commercials, network promos, and video games. Don Sherry takes you behind the microphone with the legendary Dave Fennoy...
President Trump says the state of the union is just fine--and he's going to be a great unifier. But a former Governor of the state of Oklahoma says not so fast--and warns we are on the brink of a Constitutional crisis. Don Sherry interviews for
The government shutdown may be over for now, but the battle over the Muller Russia investigation continues to heat up. Don Sherry discusses Republican efforts to discredit Mueller and the probable release of "the memo."
One President utters slurs about certain countries, while another former President works to help their peoples. The latest edition of "Said Out Loud" features my interview with Tony Clark of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum...
Emmy award-winning television producer Bill Geddie--co-creator of "The View" and producer of the Barbara Walters television specials--joins Don Sherry to talk about television and what the future holds for the medium.
A walk through the crazy, uncertain, changing political landscape as Don Sherry talks with distinguished political scientist Keith Gaddie.
Don Sherry talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, journalist and author Joe Hight about his forthcoming book--a very personal story about his Catholic priest brother who suffered from mental illness and died at the hands of police officers.
Of all the people in Franklin Delano Roosevelt's inner circle, none was more influential that his personal secretary and confidant, Missy LeHand. Don Sherry talks with author Kathryn Smith about her biography of LeHand, "The Gatekeeper."
She was the last March of Dimes polio poster child--the face of the disease to millions of Americans in 1959. She would go on to break barriers in broadcast journalism and become a tireless advocate for those with disabilities. Don Sherry inter
Distinguished broadcast journalist Bob Dotson, best known for his "American Story" series on the NBC "Today" show, joins Don Sherry to discuss the often-overlooked stories of ordinary Americans, and the current state of journalism in this count
Roy Moore and Evangelical Christians; plus Dee Morales on her great new crime podcast series, "Mother of a Murder."
Welcome to "Said Out Loud," where we're not afraid to think. Politics, culture, music--it's all part of our audio landscape. On this edition: Jazz Guitar artist Maurice Johnson.
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