Nizer and I agree, especially in the internet days, IMHO. A friend involved with dispatch and 911 said they see the number one reason for people calling 911 is because of someone disrespecting or bullying them on the internet! And if there's anything in the world we are seeing in this information overload age, it is that unlike back in the days when "if you see it in the (whatever newspaper) it's true!" was the accepted wisdom, we don't feel that way anymore.
And with all the news and information sources available to us nowdays, if we aren't interested, WE DON"T LISTEN. Unless you are a celebrity, have a large really intense group of dedicated followers, stalkers, paparazzi, no one wants to hear this defamatory podcast, or radio broadcast, or whatever it was. By the way, if he has any sort of access to real radio bandwidth such as a station, I really question his even getting to put up something this outrageously stupid as a long rant against someone else. And who would listen to it? Sure, people listen to the political ranters, but from my understanding, you're not a public figure of any kind. No one would get their ears tickled by hearing all this except someone really close to you. The general public is not going to be involved.
And I assure you, I wouldn't want to tune in and listen to this, people randomly surfing the airwaves aren't going to want to stop and listen to it, and I bet the attorneys you're going to go to aren't going to want to listen to it. It sounds unpleasant, like looking long and fixedly at a pile of dog poo, which not many people are ever going to want to do. And all in the world you are doing is jumping over and over back into this pile and spreading it around, keeping it fresh and making it smell worse. Sure, spend lots of time and money doing this instead of moving forward if you choose to, but don't forget to look around and see that you are the one broadcasting this slander now, not anyone else. As a fellow breast cancer survivor, congratulations on your victories in life. Revel in them. Get counseling to get you past the not so great times, and assume no one else is paying a lot of attention. There is an old saying that goes
Question: "Do you know what other people are thinking of you?
Answer: Not often.