Podcasts

“Don’t Make Me Hate You” radio program on WBAI, New York, with host Maureen Langan

Two old friends have a wide-ranging conversation about exactly how guardianship works (and doesn’t work) in this two-part broadcast. Part 2 explores specifics of the Britney Spears case, the state of journalism today, and the continuing lawsuits against Michael Jackson by two young men who say they were victimized as children. Audio only.

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Specifically Seniors Podcast with host Larry Barsh, The Pitfalls of Senior Guardianship with Diane Dimond

A discussion about what guardianship is and how it is established, the pro’s and con’s of senior guardianship, the pitfalls of guardianship, the egregious behavior of some guardians, and how to protect your wishes as you age.  Watching this podcast is critically important for seniors living alone.

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“New Chapters in the Jackson Case” with Ed Opperman

The Opperman Report Podcast with host Ed Opperman. Ed speaks with Diane about the update to her book about Michael Jackson and specifics within the four new chapters she’s written. (New chapters only available on the audio version of the book, Be Careful Who You Love: Inside the Michael Jackson Case.).

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Inside the Michael Jackson Case: A Conversation with Diane Dimond

Host Dana​ Pretzer delves deep into the new chapters in Dimond’s Jackson book. And publicizes the new material is available only in the audio version of the book, available on Audible.com and via Amazon.com.

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“Shattered Lives” with Donna and Delilah

This is a sort of walk down “career memory lane.” I was especially grateful to be able to discuss my elder guardianship investigation with Donna and Delilah. We also talked about how crime victims feel about journalists’ reports on their tragedies, other notable cases I’ve covered and a lot more.

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Diane Dimond joins Burl Barer and Don Woldman

Burl Barer and partner, Don Woldman, hold court with journalist and author, Diane Dimond. According to the write up on Burl’s site: I’ve always had a weakness for strong women, and there are sure a lot of ’em in broadcasting. Among them is Diane Dimond, another exemplar of the phrase “Crime Hottie”

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