Interview Archive
Richard Downes is a seasoned international journalist; Richard Downes regularly
cohosts the most popular daily RTÉ radio program “Morning Ireland” and
reports for television news and for the RTÉ current affairs flagship
“Prime Time.”
U.S. Army Colonel (ret) Dan Nolan was one of the first a growing group of army officiers who have beeen pushing the military to go green as part of national security.
Lisa Nichols is a contributor to two of the largest self-development phenomena in history.
Mariel Hemingway, as the granddaughter of the illustrious author Ernest Hemingway, was destined to be in the public eye. But at just thirteen years old, Mariel became famous in her own right as she made her feature film debut in Lipstick.
Ariane de Bonvoisin is an author, entrepreneur and an expert on change.
Creative Director Sam Lieb and Communications Director Heather Hartnet of David Lynch Foundation Television discuss their work at DLFTV
About Speaking Freely
Interviews with prominent people from business, politics, sports, entertainment, and non-profits.
Dennis’ angle is to ask intelligent and thought provoking questions and allow guests to speak in detail about their area of expertise and interest. He tries to have people come on who represent diverse points of view.
Speaking Freely is aired twice weekly via http://www.kruufm.com/.
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About Dennis
Dennis Raimondi has a Masters Degree in Education from Harvard University and is a former member of the Dean’s Council at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. After an extensive career in education and business, Dennis began a radio talk show. Mr. Raimondi has been broadcasting on KRUU LP 100.1 FM Fairfield, IA since the station’s inception in 2006. Dennis is a member of the National Press Club.
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Schedule
Weekly Broadcast Times
Catch the show on the radio via KRUU 100.1FM or stream the show online. Alternatively, previous shows and guest biographies make up the Speaking Freely Show Archive.
Tuesday, 1-2PM
Central Standard Time
Thursday, 8-9AM
Central Standard Time