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When the World Listened

By: DeNica Fairman
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  • Summary

  • From "˜I Have a Dream' to "˜Make America Great Again', there are certain speeches that have come to define social and political movements. But what was it like to be in the crowd when these now instantly recognisable addresses were delivered?

    When The World Listened features iconic, historic speeches, with fresh insight and original interviews providing context around the moment they were delivered, the impact they had at the time, and their enduring influence today. Featuring infamous and incredible speeches from Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Steve Jobs, Mary Fisher, Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download all 10 episodes to your Library now.

    ©2016 ITN Productions (P)2016 Audible, Ltd.
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  • Ep. 2: Hillary Clinton: Women's Rights are Human Rights
    Apr 6 2018

    We investigate the moment Hilary Clinton establishes her global profile.

    Risking political controversy and international condemnation, Hilary Clinton delivers an electrifying speech that reverberates around the world. We hear from eyewitnesses as she sets out a compelling and devastating case that women's rights are human rights. We explore the implications of the speech that established her as a globally important political figure - both at the White House and internationally.

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 3: Malala Yousafzai: Shoot First, Education First
    Apr 6 2018

    Malala Yousafzai made global headlines when she was shot in the head for speaking out against Taliban militants. Barely a year later, she addressed the United Nations Youth Takeover and gave an inspiring speech in support of education for women, girls and children. We hear from another Youth Ambassador who watched the speech and explore the impact of this incredible young woman’s speech.

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    23 mins
  • Ep. 4: Steve Jobs: The Smart Phone Revolution
    Apr 6 2018

    The birth of the smart phone signalled a revolution in technology. A black rectangle on a big screen – that was the first glimpse the world had of the iPhone as Steve Jobs delivered a key note speech like no other, blowing his competition out of the water. We discover the reactions of the public, press and people in the industry to this game-changing piece of technology, and the introduction of an ultimate digital device.

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    26 mins

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Disapointed not to hear full stories!

Good story told about when and where the speeches happened and what caused them. I did think that you would get to hear the speech in the full.

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music and words.. not good for hearing disabled

some people with hearing problems cannot discern between music and words when played simultaneously. so what would have been for me some interesting listening was unable to hear with the music background.

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good

the only suggestion I would give is to consider the arrangement of the episodes as I certainly think that other episodes would have been more significant by order as opposed to what was arranged originally

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what an amazing book to read I enyed it

I loved the book very interesting I learnt alot more about the world cool as

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Reflection

These were all key events in my life ..
How great to remember, reflect on my perception of them, review their places in political & social history and asses the values by which I have chosen to live .. Thank You !

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great listen

very interesting and in-depth view of some of the world most famous speeches. very well produced and presented

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