The Story Behind the Voice: Radio’s Diane Rehm

One day in 1973 a 37-year-old former State Department secretary with no radio experience walked into a public radio station in Washington DC to be a volunteer.

Within six years she was on the air, and soon after that Diane Rehm was given her own talk show. And for the next 32 years Rehm was a popular fixture on radio not just in the nation’s capital, but across the country, syndicated by public radio.

Get your copy of Diane Rehm’s book

But in her early 60s Rehm faced a serious health challenge, a vocal cord disorder that threatened to silence her familiar voice. Ultimately she found the treatment that allowed her to continue her career.

In 1999 Diane Rehm wrote a long-awaited autobiography called Finding My Voice, and the woman who had spent years interviewing the famous and the powerful now became the interviewee herself .

She and I talked about her book one day in the fall of 1999.

So here now, from 1999 Diane Rehm

Diane Rehm is 88 now. She still hosts a weekly podcast.

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