In this episode we unravel the fascinating story of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson — two founding fathers whose unlikely friendship survived heated rivalries, political divides, and the birth of a nation. Despite their clashing temperaments and philosophies, Adams and Jefferson’s bond reminds us of the enduring power of understanding and reconciliation.
From their collaboration on the Declaration of Independence to their bitter political battles and heartfelt letters that rekindled their friendship, Jayme and Steve explore the highs and lows of their relationship. Along the way, they uncover lessons on empathy, dialogue, and the importance of finding common ground — lessons just as relevant today as they were in the 18th century. Be inspired by their journey and discover how their story might spark hope in the future of our nation.
SOURCES: "The Adams-Jefferson Letters" edited by Lester J. Cappon, Gordon S. Wood’s "Friends Divided", Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, and the National Constitution Center.