Dan Gediman

Dan Gediman is an American radio producer and performing songwriter. He is the executive producer of the public radio series This I Believe and co-editor, with Jay Allison, of the books ''This I Believe'' and ''This I Believe II: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women''. He is also the co-editor, with John Gregory and Mary Jo Gediman, of the books ''This I Believe: On Love, This I Believe: On Fatherhood, This I Believe: On Motherhood, and This I Believe: Life Lessons'', as well as ''Edward R. Murrow's This I Believe'', ''This I Believe: Kentucky'', and ''This I Believe: Philadelphia''. He has also edited a new edition of Will Thomas's memoir ''The Seeking''.

Gediman's public radio work has been featured on programs such as ''This American Life'', ''All Things Considered'', ''Morning Edition'', and ''Jazz Profiles''. His public radio specials include ''Little Secrets: Child Sexual Abuse in America'', and ''Breaking the Cycle: How Do We Stop Child Abuse'' with Jay Allison. Gediman co-produced the DuPont-Columbia Award-winning ''50 Years After 14 August'', a reflection on the end of World War II, with legendary radio playwright Norman Corwin and Mary Beth Kirchner. In 2017, he produced for Audible Originals the documentary series ''The Home Front: Life in America During World War Two'', narrated by Martin Sheen. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. This I believe
    the personal philosophies of remarkable women and men
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    the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women
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