podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
George Reagan
Shows
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
Ronald Reagan and Pragmatic Leadership with Max Boot
In this episode of Leadership and Legacy, historian and best-selling author Max Boot reflects on the insights he gained while writing the first definitive biography of President Ronald Reagan. From a turbulent childhood to his unlikely rise as a Hollywood leading man, Reagan’s early experiences shaped a leadership style that would eventually carry him to the highest office in the land. Boot explores how Reagan’s willingness to compromise—often overlooked—became a cornerstone of his enduring legacy. Tune in for a nuanced look at the evolution of Reagan’s leadership, including the strengths that defined him and the weakne...
2026-01-14
39 min
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind: Mental Health, Family Systems, and Personal Growth
Energy Independence Is a Myth: Fracking, Landmen, and the Global Price of Oil
Send a textFor more than fifty years, Americans have been told that energy independence is just around the corner.Drill more. Import less. Problem solved.But the truth is more complicated.In this episode of Confessions of a Gen-X Mind, I take a clear-eyed look at where the idea of “energy independence” came from, why it keeps getting recycled, and why it has never fully matched reality.We start in the 1970s with the OPEC oil embargo and the gas lines that reshaped American life. We move through Nixo...
2025-12-22
08 min
George and Brendan's Real Big Time Podcast
GBRBTP EP16: Kyle Reagan "Game Master"
Philadelphia comedian Kyle Regan drops by the studio to tell us about his latest project, which he doesn't even like , Brendan tells a true turkey tale and George takes a deep dive into Game Shows
2025-12-04
1h 14
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind: Mental Health, Family Systems, and Personal Growth
Are We Sure Private School Is the Answer?: Faith, Fear, and What We Taught Kids Too Young
Send a textI was a quiet kid in the mid-1980s. The world felt loud, frightening, and urgent. And no one explained the rules.In this episode, I look back at growing up autistic in an era obsessed with nuclear war, the Reagan years, and constant warnings about the end of the world. Fourth grade became a strange blend of fear, faith, and confusion, as I tried to make sense of messages about sin, salvation, annihilation, and obedience, all while struggling to understand social cues no one ever articulated.At th...
2025-11-26
08 min
The Opperman Report'
Bush Killing Reagan: The Bush-Hinckley Conspiracy Bill O’Reilly Won’t Tell Abou
George Bush Sr. had the most to gain from President Reagan's death. To hide or conceal his involvement in the assassination attempt George Bush would have to either suppress or lie about his close ties with the shooter and the second gunman hiding on the roof (or "Bushy Knoll"). The story of BUSH KILLING REAGAN is so depraved that it is no wonder the story has never been told before. FIND OUT - Why NBC reported a second gunman FIND OUT - Why Reagan was shot by order of his own Vice-President FIND OUT - Was George Bush Sr. Friends...
2025-10-15
1h 59
The Opperman Report'
Bush Killing Reagan: The Bush-Hinckley Conspiracy Bill O’Reilly Won’t Tell Abou
George Bush Sr. had the most to gain from President Reagan's death. To hide or conceal his involvement in the assassination attempt George Bush would have to either suppress or lie about his close ties with the shooter and the second gunman hiding on the roof (or "Bushy Knoll"). The story of BUSH KILLING REAGAN is so depraved that it is no wonder the story has never been told before. FIND OUT - Why NBC reported a second gunman FIND OUT - Why Reagan was shot by order of his own Vice-President FIND OUT - Was George Bush Sr. Friends...
2025-10-15
1h 59
The Reagan Caucus Podcast
The Parties and Their Problems - Robert A. George
John chats with veteran journalist and stand-up comedian Robert A. George about the state of America's two major parties.
2025-08-25
59 min
The Obligatory Podcast
The Obligatory Shipping Episode (Ft Reagan Dempster)
In this episode of The Obligatory Podcast, George and Forrest bring the biggest Hollywood gossip, Reagan Dempster, onto the pod to spill the tea on secret celebrity relationships, ranging from messy divorces, confusing situationships, strangely intimate moments, and they answer the age old question, "What's the craziest secret Hollywood relationship?"
2025-08-18
1h 12
Crosstabs
Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Special Session
In Oregon, there is one Podcast that will break the 4th wall. Reagan Knopp and Bryan Iverson, both staffers, insiders, campaigners, behind the sceners, and all things Republican politics break down the latest in Oregon politics. * See which groups spent the most money lobbying in Oregon this legislative session, setting a 10-year record* Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ will slash $15 billion in federal money to Oregon, Kotek says* Candidate Tracker* Former Rep. Tracy Cramer announces for Senate District 11* Rep. Drazan for governor? Her WnRed page is active again* WA...
2025-08-15
1h 07
Faith Producers International Podcast
RESISTANCE-WHEN? Who? AND HOW? #1884/ SUNDAY NIGHT WITH DR. GEORGE WATKINS
RESISTANCE-WHEN? Who? AND HOW? Revelation from the Lord often comes to me at the strangest times and in peculiar ways. Recently, I was working my way through the Repair of an old clothes dryer, trying to bring it back to life. When I got to the heating element and checked it out, it had no breaks in it, and the ohm meter said it was good. So I put it together and gave it a test run. It barely warmed up. So I did what all up-to-the-minute and hip p...
2025-08-03
21 min
Reaganism
Reagan, Realism, and the Roots of Strategic Cooperation with Israel
In this episode of Reaganism, host Roger Zakheim sits down with Dr. Daniel Samet who is the George P. Shultz Fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute, and the author of the new book, U.S. Defense Policy toward Israel: A Cold War History. The conversation explores the core thesis of Dr. Samet’s book, which directly challenges the claims made in John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt’s The Israel Lobby. Rather than attributing U.S. Middle East policy to undue influence by a pro-Israel lobby, Dr. Samet argues that American defense policy toward Israel has been driven primarily by nati...
2025-07-07
46 min
Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Eight Years in the Reagan White House with Veteran GOP Staffer Frank Lavin
Send us a textFrank Lavin served under Presidents Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush in positions as varied as personnel, national security, international trade negotiations, Ambassador to Singapore, among others. In this conversation, we discuss his 8+ years in the Reagan White House from 1981-1989 - which is chronicled in his recent book Inside the Reagan White House. In the Reagan White House, he wore several different hats, was in hundreds of meetings with President Reagan, worked alongside some of the most influential administration officials - culminating in his stint as White...
2025-05-20
1h 19
Reagan Retrospective
Cmdr. Brian Wierzbicki Recalls his Service aboard the USS Ronald Reagan
Cmdr. Brian Wierzbicki tells stories about a hull swap between the USS Ronald Reagan and USS George Washington, and his memories of a rally for Ronald Reagan in the 1980's.
2025-03-18
01 min
Reagan Retrospective
Acclaimed Writer George Will Weighs in on President Ronald Reagan's Approach to Politics
George Will, an acclaimed writer, recalls the years he wrote about President Reagan in the White House.
2025-02-25
02 min
Reagan Retrospective
Acclaimed Writer George Will Weighs in on President Ronald Reagan’s Approach to Politics
George Will, an acclaimed writer, recalls the years he wrote about President Reagan in the White House. For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org For more information on donations, visit https://www.reaganfoundation.org/support-us Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/reaganfoundation Follow us...
2025-02-25
02 min
Uncommon Knowledge
The Great Partnership: How George Shultz Helped Ronald Reagan Win The Cold War
This panel discussion on the legacy of George Shultz, former US secretary of state and Hoover Institution senior fellow, features the Hoover Institution’s director, Condoleezza Rice; Israeli politician and human rights activist Natan Sharansky; and Abraham Sofaer, the former legal advisor to the State Department under George Shultz and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy and National Security Affairs at the Hoover Institution. Together, they reflect on Shultz’s contributions to US foreign policy, human rights, and the end of the Cold War. The discussion explores Shultz’s deep commitment to human rights, partic...
2025-02-21
59 min
TrueLife
Talmage Boston - Open Eyes Open Minds
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USOne on One Video Call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meeting🎙️🎙️Talmage Boston Today, we’re joined by an extraordinary voice in the world of history and leadership, Talmage Boston. With a rich tapestry of insight drawn from his dual careers in law and historical research, Talmage has the rare gift of distilling wisdom from the past to illuminate the challenges of the present. A distinguished author and presidential historian, h...
2024-11-16
58 min
Therapy Chat
454: What Is Reproductive Psychology? With Dr. Julie Bindeman
Welcome back to Therapy Chat! As part of our continuing series on women's health, today's episode features Dr. Julie Bindeman, an integrative psychologist who specializes in reproductive psychology. This was an area of the field I was unaware of before we connected. This episode was recorded before Joe Biden stepped down as the Democratic nominee for President. We talked about reproductive trauma, the importance of body autonomy and the traumatic consequences of people losing the power to make decisions over their own bodies. Julie spoke about why it's important to find a therapist who understands the ins a...
2024-10-28
46 min
The Best Little Horror House in Philly
Ghostbusters (1984) with Tony Trov
If you're looking for a great conversation about Ghostbusters (1984) between two Philly boys, good news - WE GOT ONE! join myself and South Fellini's own Tony Trov as we break down the ghouls, ghosts, and yes, even the specters that have delightfully haunted us since childhood and the comedians that bust them. Don't miss Dan Akroyd's insane quotes about scarring his children with ghosts! Step up and hear about the ways to make a charlatan like Dr. Venkman believable! Is this Reagan's America, or just an homage to Dan's own spiritualism? All this and more, only on th...
2024-08-26
1h 05
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Jean Becker
On July 24, 2024, the Reagan Foundation hosted a virtual event with President George HW Bush’s former chief-of-staff Jean Becker to discuss her latest book, Character Matters: And Other Life Lessons from George H.W. Bush. During the program, Jean sat down in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Giller to discuss President Bush’s character, humility, love of country, and love for his family.
2024-08-05
53 min
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Jean Becker
On July 24, 2024, the Reagan Foundation hosted a virtual event with President George HW Bush’s former chief-of-staff Jean Becker to discuss her latest book, Character Matters: And Other Life Lessons from George H.W. Bush. During the program, Jean sat down in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Giller to discuss President Bush’s character, humility, love of country, and love for his family.
2024-08-01
53 min
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Looking Forward: Implications of President Reagan's Peace Through Strength Policies Today
President Reagan hated war. He wanted to prevent war. And in the event he ever had to use force, it would be to advance freedom – and not to conquer. President Reagan sought peace, and he understood that peace requires strength. It is strength that tyrants respect. It is strength that enemies understand. It is strength that keeps the peace. As a guiding philosophy, “Peace Through Strength” is as relevant today as it was 40 years ago. In this Reagan Forum podcast we look back at our 80th anniversary of D-Day commemoration event held on June 6, 2024. The specific panel in this podcast...
2024-07-18
55 min
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Looking Forward: Implications of President Reagan’s Peace Through Strength Policies Today
President Reagan hated war. He wanted to prevent war. And in the event he ever had to use force, it would be to advance freedom – and not to conquer. President Reagan sought peace, and he understood that peace requires strength. It is strength that tyrants respect. It is strength that enemies understand. It is strength that keeps the peace. As a guiding philosophy, “Peace Through Strength” is as relevant today as it was 40 years ago. In this Reagan Forum podcast we look back at our 80th anniversary of D-Day commemoration event held on June 6, 2024. The specific panel in this podcast focuses...
2024-07-18
55 min
Crosstabs
John Horvick Explains the Polls: Part Two
Part two of our episode with DHM pollster John Horvick. Bryan, Reagan, and John discuss the debate, the Supreme Court decision in the Grants Pass case, and education politics , cell phone bans in schools. Bryan gets frustrated with millennials who don’t lave voicemails.* John Horvick Explains the Polls: Part One* Morning Consult Tracking Biden’s Approval Rating in All 50 States* College degree by Oregon House of Representative district (2022)* HB 3115 (2021)* Audience numbers for past presidential debates* President George W. Bush “Now watch this drive” This is...
2024-07-05
39 min
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
Words To Live By – Walter Cronkite
In Walter Cronkite’s last, official interview for CBS before being replaced by Dan Rather, he chose to interview one man: The President of the United States. Not in the Oval Office, but in Normandy, France, and just moments after the President delivered his historic addresses on Omaha Beach and at Pointe du Hoc. Today, we evaluate how a President will be interviewed based on the interviewer. From a certain news agency, we know there will be softballs. From other news agencies, there are curves, sliders, and fastballs coming from left field. But Walter Cronkite represented the best of wh...
2024-06-18
11 min
Words to Live By
Walter Cronkite
In Walter Cronkite’s last, official interview for CBS before being replaced by Dan Rather, he chose to interview one man: The President of the United States. Not in the Oval Office, but in Normandy, France, and just moments after the President delivered his historic addresses on Omaha Beach and at Pointe du Hoc. Today, we evaluate how a President will be interviewed based on the interviewer. From a certain news agency, we know there will be softballs. From other news agencies, there are curves, sliders, and fastballs coming from left field. But Walter Cronkite represented the best of what jo...
2024-06-18
11 min
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Leadership at Home: Morning in America
We gathered at the Reagan Library on June 5, 2024, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the passing of President Reagan. The day was a meaningful opportunity to reflect on our 40th President’s legacy and its enduring impact to this day and beyond. In today’s Reagan Forum Podcast, we focus on the first panel from our June 5th event – Leadership at Home: Morning in America. The panel was moderated by veteran journalist Ann Compton – who covered President Reagan at the White House. She sat down in discussion with Andy Card who served as Special Assistant to President Reagan and, of cours...
2024-06-13
1h 00
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Leadership at Home: Morning in America
We gathered at the Reagan Library on June 5, 2024, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the passing of President Reagan. The day was a meaningful opportunity to reflect on our 40th President’s legacy and its enduring impact to this day and beyond. In today’s Reagan Forum Podcast, we focus on the first panel from our June 5th event – Leadership at Home: Morning in America. The panel was moderated by veteran journalist Ann Compton – who covered President Reagan at the White House. She sat down in discussion with Andy Card who served as Special Assistant to President Reagan and, of course...
2024-06-13
1h 00
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
Words To Live By – Eulogies in Honor of President Reagan
On June 5th this year – 2024, it’s hard to believe that 20 years have passed since we laid President Ronald Wilson Reagan to rest. In this podcast, we’ll reflect on the ceremonies and speeches celebrating his life and legacy. In his honor, President George W. Bush declared June 11, 2004, a national day of mourning. A ceremony at the Capitol began with tributes from Senator Ted Stevens, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, and Vice President Richard Cheney. Let’s listen to a few excerpts, starting with Senator Ted Stevens.
2024-05-30
21 min
Words to Live By
Eulogies in Honor of President Reagan
On June 5th this year – 2024, it’s hard to believe that 20 years have passed since we laid President Ronald Wilson Reagan to rest. In this podcast, we’ll reflect on the ceremonies and speeches celebrating his life and legacy. In his honor, President George W. Bush declared June 11, 2004, a national day of mourning. A ceremony at the Capitol began with tributes from Senator Ted Stevens, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, and Vice President Richard Cheney. Let’s listen to a few excerpts, starting with Senator Ted Stevens.
2024-05-30
21 min
The Strategerist
Anita McBride & Gahl Hodges Burt -- Behind the Scenes of White House Events
Anita McBride, who served as chief of staff to Mrs. Laura Bush during her time as first lady, and Gahl Hodges Burt, who served as social secretary for President and Mrs. Reagan, recently visited Dallas for an Engage at the Bush Center event presented by Nexpoint.They joined host Andrew Kaufmann beforehand to discuss the responsibilities of their roles, their memories working in the Reagan and Bush administrations, and the significance and importance of White House events.Hear more from Anita and Gahl on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush...
2024-05-16
24 min
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Anita McBride, Diana Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present three co-authors – Anita McBride, Diana Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith – who joined us at the Reagan Library on May 8, 2024, to discuss their new book, Remember the First Ladies: The Legacies of America’s History-Making Women. The discussion surrounded their groundbreaking book, showcasing the evolutionary role of the First Lady and its historical importance in the American presidency. They shine a light on the influential women who broke barriers and made a mark on our country and, at times, our world, during their tenures in the White House. Anita McBride's White House servic...
2024-05-16
1h 06
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Anita McBride, Diana Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present three co-authors – Anita McBride, Diana Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith – who joined us at the Reagan Library on May 8, 2024, to discuss their new book, Remember the First Ladies: The Legacies of America’s History-Making Women. The discussion surrounded their groundbreaking book, showcasing the evolutionary role of the First Lady and its historical importance in the American presidency. They shine a light on the influential women who broke barriers and made a mark on our country and, at times, our world, during their tenures in the White House. Anita McBride's White House service span...
2024-05-16
1h 06
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
Words To Live By – Star Wars and SDI
40 years ago, the Russians were still on the march, just like today. Then, of course, it was known as the Soviet Union, and the threat they posed to the United States and Europe was unrelenting and terrifying. European leaders were begging President Reagan to do something, complaining that the presence of SS-20s armed with nuclear warheads felt like the Russians had a gun to their heads. But European leaders were afraid to speak out against the Soviets, publicly, because they were afraid the Russians would cut off their energy as Europe relied on them for natural gas. And...
2024-04-23
12 min
Words to Live By
Star Wars and SDI
40 years ago, the Russians were still on the march, just like today. Then, of course, it was known as the Soviet Union, and the threat they posed to the United States and Europe was unrelenting and terrifying. European leaders were begging President Reagan to do something, complaining that the presence of SS-20s armed with nuclear warheads felt like the Russians had a gun to their heads. But European leaders were afraid to speak out against the Soviets, publicly, because they were afraid the Russians would cut off their energy as Europe relied on them for natural gas. And the...
2024-04-23
12 min
Politiquement Parlant
Épisode #45 - Conversation Avec Luc Lavoie
Dans cet épisode nous recevons Luc Lavoie, journaliste bien connu qui en 1986 fait le saut en politique comme conseiller politique et devient rapidement un important et proche conseiller du Premier ministre Brian Mulroney. Il partage avec nous des moments politiques qui ont marqué l'histoire canadienne, comme les accords du Lac Meech et de Charlottetown, des relations de Brian Mulroney avec des hommes et des femmes politiques dont René Levesque, Robert Bourassa, Ronald Reagan et Margaret Thatcher. De plus on discute de l'immense responsabilité qu'il a eue récemment, d'organiser les funérailles d'état de l'ancien Premier ministre Brian Mulroney. Bonne é
2024-03-30
1h 13
Overheard at the Bush Center
Entertaining at the White House
As part the Engage at the Bush Center series presented by Nexpoint, a panel of former White House Social Secretaries shared insights and behind-the-scenes stories about entertaining at the White House. Moderated by Anita McBride, the panel featured Jeremy Bernard, former White House Social Secretary to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama; Gahl Hodges Burt, former White House Social Secretary to President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan; and Amy Zantzinger, former White House Social Secretary to President Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush. Related: A Conversation with White House Social Secretaries
2024-03-19
1h 02
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Newt Gingrich
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. Speaker Gingrich is well known as the architect of the “Contract with America” that led the Republican Party to victory in 1994, creating the first conservative majority in the House in 40 years. He is also recognized internationally as an expert on world history, military issues, and international affairs, as he is the longest-serving teacher of the Joint Warfighting course for Major Generals. Speaker Gingrich is the author of over 40 books. He specifically came to the Reagan Library a week ago to discuss his latest book, Marc...
2024-01-18
1h 02
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Newt Gingrich
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. Speaker Gingrich is well known as the architect of the “Contract with America” that led the Republican Party to victory in 1994, creating the first conservative majority in the House in 40 years. He is also recognized internationally as an expert on world history, military issues, and international affairs, as he is the longest-serving teacher of the Joint Warfighting course for Major Generals. Speaker Gingrich is the author of over 40 books. He specifically came to the Reagan Library a week ago to discuss his latest book, March to t...
2024-01-18
1h 02
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
Words To Live By – China and Premier Zhao Ziyang
Today’s subject? The President’s diplomatic efforts with China in 1984. Yes, in those years, there were positive diplomatic efforts. In fact, the administration developed a relationship with Ziyang who was a reformer, in office from 1980 to 1987. Shortly after George Shultz became Secretary of State, he completed an initiative with Ziyang in August 1982, that arranged for acceptance of a joint US-China communique that limited US arms sales to Taiwan in exchange for a vague pledge by the Chinese government to strive for “peaceful unification of the Motherland.” While many criticized Reagan for supporting this, knowing of his staunch support for Taiw...
2024-01-09
17 min
Words to Live By
China and Premier Zhao Ziyang
Today’s subject? The President’s diplomatic efforts with China in 1984. Yes, in those years, there were positive diplomatic efforts. In fact, the administration developed a relationship with Ziyang who was a reformer, in office from 1980 to 1987. Shortly after George Shultz became Secretary of State, he completed an initiative with Ziyang in August 1982, that arranged for acceptance of a joint US-China communique that limited US arms sales to Taiwan in exchange for a vague pledge by the Chinese government to strive for “peaceful unification of the Motherland.” While many criticized Reagan for supporting this, knowing of his staunch support for Taiwan...
2024-01-09
17 min
The Henry George School Podcast
103. Henry George's influence on American liberalism
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in April of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, who is joined by our guest, Dr. Christopher England. Dr. England is an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University, and has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Loyola University, Maryland, and Stanford University. His courses focus on US history, the history of economic thought, political media, and social movements in America. His most recent book, Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism, focuses on the influence Henry George had on American politics and public...
2023-12-21
1h 01
The Bridge by OR360
How does civility foster healthier politics? | EP 137 Part 2
In the second half of this conversation with George Fox's Civility project, the Oregon Bridge is doing a deep dive on what civility means in the context of politics and how creating a more civil political environment can lead to more productive bipartisan policy and discourse. A huge thank you to George Fox for inviting the Oregon Bridge out to be on this panel and for helping provide this programming. You can learn more about the Civility Project here: https://sites.google.com/georgefox.edu/gfcivilityproject/home
2023-12-20
35 min
The Bridge by OR360
The tables have turned. Ben & Reagan reflect on the Oregon Bridge with Ron Mock | EP 136 Part 1
In this special two part episode, recent guest Ron Mock returns to the Oregon Bridge but this time Ben and Reagan are the interviewees. In this first half of the conversation, the team unpacks the history, thesis and origin of the Oregon Bridge Podcast, how that has evolved over time, and also the role that the podcast plays in both Ben and Reagan's Lives. A huge thank you to George Fox for inviting the Oregon Bridge out to be on this panel and for helping provide this programming. You can learn more about...
2023-12-13
40 min
The Bridge by OR360
What happened in Newberg? | EP 135
Ron Mock is Director of the George Fox University Civility Project and Professor Emeritus of Politics and Peace Studies. He is also a former Newberg School Board Member, serving for nearly. His loss in 2021 triggered a conservative board majority that made international headlines for attempting to ban pride flags and BLM symbols--and ultimately for firing their superintendent. In this episode, Ron explains exactly what happened and why it happened. We talk about political polarization and divisiveness--and how it impacts communities. He shares what lessons other communities can learn from Newberg--and provides some specific examples of proactive steps community leaders can tak...
2023-12-06
1h 00
Word to LIve by & Reagan Forum
A Reagan Forum – Bret Baier
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present Bret Baier - a number one bestselling author and award-winning anchor of Fox News Channel’s Special Report with Bret Baier. Bret had previously spoken at the Reagan Library four times, the last time in 2019 for his book, Three Days at the Brink: FDR’s Daring Gamble to Win WWII which was part of his Three Days series. This time Bret came to discuss his latest book, To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment, which showcases how George Washington rescued the nation and the Constitution three times: firs...
2023-11-09
58 min
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Bret Baier
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present Bret Baier - a number one bestselling author and award-winning anchor of Fox News Channel’s Special Report with Bret Baier. Bret had previously spoken at the Reagan Library four times, the last time in 2019 for his book, Three Days at the Brink: FDR’s Daring Gamble to Win WWII which was part of his Three Days series. This time Bret came to discuss his latest book, To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment, which showcases how George Washington rescued the nation and the Constitution three times: first by wi...
2023-11-09
58 min
BOB DOLE : The Life that Brought Him There
Episode 229 The LEADERSHIP of GEORGE BUSH ( Part 5) A most Important Evening - (Part B - Day 3 of the 1980 Republican National Convention )
Send a textThe third day of the Republican National Convention of 1980 was arguably the most exciting political day I can ever remember in my over 40 years of involvement in political life. It was also arguably the most historic. As a nine year old child, I was absolutely glued to the broadcast of the convention as it all unfolded on national television. Ronald Reagan and former President Gerald Ford were locked in intense negotiation behind the scenes as to how to get a Reagan - Ford ticket. All the political heavyweights of the era were we...
2023-10-09
1h 08
Reaganism
America’s Military Industrial Ecosystem with Dr. Jerry McGinn
On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Dr. Jerry McGinn who serves as the Executive Director of the Greg and Camille Baroni Center for Government Contracting in the School of Business at George Mason University. They discussed the defense industrial base, working with allies on transnational industrial cooperation to alleviate global supply issues like those seen in Ukraine, and ongoing hurdles faced by America’s defense industry.
2023-09-04
35 min
Words to Live By
Republican National Convention Acceptance Speech
Today, we’re looking at the historic re-nomination and acceptance speech of President Reagan and Vice President George HW Bush in August 1984, 41 years ago. In light of our current political season, we thought it might be valuable to hear a sitting president recount his promises, citing his accomplishments with honesty and candor. To set the scene, it was the first time a Republican National Convention was held in Texas! Reagan carried the endorsement of 2,233 of the 2,235 delegates to the Dallas convention. He was beyond a lock, having no serious competition in the primaries.
2023-08-29
40 min
The Bridge by OR360
John Frohnmayer on polarization, ethics, and why third party candidates fail | EP 120
John Frohnmayer served as the fifth chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1989. He has held numerous civic leadership roles and briefly ran as an Independent candidate for the United States Senate in 2008 (the election where Jeff Merkley defeated incumbent Senator Gordon Smith). Frohnmayer is the author of seven books, including memoirs from his saga leading the NEA during a particularly turbulent time that still impacts contemporary politics ("Behind the right’s loathing of the NEA: Two ‘despicable’ exhibits almost 30 years ago" from the Washington Post). His latest book is a nove...
2023-08-23
54 min
Words to Live By
Farewell at the RNC
You recognize the voice, of course, but do you recognize the passage? It’s from one of the most touching moments in the President’s political career, when he bid his fellow Republicans adieu at the Republican National Convention in New Orleans in 1988. 35 years ago.After eight years in Washington, it was time to say goodbye…but it wasn’t easy. Nancy Reagan tried to summarize the feeling by saying that…there were times to enter, times to stay and times to depart. And it was time…for the Reagans to step back and hand the baton to his Vice President Ge...
2023-08-15
28 min
A Reagan Forum Podcast
George W. Bush
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we go back to March 1, 2017 when former United States President George W. Bush came to the Reagan Library to discuss his brand-new book, Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors. President Bush was so moved by the sacrifices of our wounded American warriors, that he began the challenge of capturing and immortalizing their courage on canvas. Through his paintings he was able to take their strength, their dignity, their perseverance and their patriotism, and lift it up for all of us to see on a much deeper and intima
2023-08-03
57 min
Words to Live By
Seton Hall Commencement
‘Tis the season of the commencement address, that glowing tradition in which American presidents participate enthusiastically. Starting with Eisenhower, every president has made at least one commencement address in the first year of their presidency. Most gave only one or two addresses, but George H.W. Bush set the record by making six addresses in 1989. LBJ was runner-up with 5 in 1965. The earliest instance of a commencement address is Theodore Roosevelt in his 1902 address at the Naval Academy—the most frequent commencement destination. Turns out, the military academies account for 30% of presidential commencement addresses. Occasionally, commencement addresses have involved an extended articu...
2023-05-23
30 min
A Reagan Forum Podcast
Condoleezza Rice
In this week’s Reagan Forum podcast, we go back two weeks to March 8, 2023 for our in-person event with Dr. Condoleezza Rice who was a speaker in the Reagan Foundation’s Time for Choosing Speaker Series, a forum for leading voices in the conservative movement. From January 2005 to January 2009, Dr. Rice served as the 66th Secretary of State of the United States, the second woman and first black woman to hold the post. Dr. Rice also served as President George W. Bush’s National Security Advisor from January 2001 to January 2005, the first woman to hold the position. She is currently the Tad...
2023-03-23
38 min
Words to Live By
Medal of Freedom
I’ve got a question for you today: what do George Balanchine, Paul “Bear” Bryant and Buckminster Fuller, and Clair Booth Luce have in common? The answer is they were awarded, along with 8 others, the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan in February 1983. This honor is not to be confused with the Kennedy Center Honors which focuses only on the arts. So what’s special about it? Well, the Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award of the United States, along with the Congressional Gold Medal which is, obviously, awarded by Congress. So now…let’s dive in and listen!
2023-02-28
20 min
The Henry George School Podcast
50. A brief history of the modern political economy
Dr. Rasmus is a professor at St. Mary’s College in California where he focuses on inequality and economic crises. Dr. Rasmus began his career in journalism and is the author of numerous books on the political economy such as "Central Bankers at the End of Their Rope," "The Scourge of Neoliberalism," and "Epic Recession." He has served as a negotiator, organizer, and president of multiple local unions. He is the host of the radio show "Alternative Visions" and has contributed to multiple magazines, such as World Financial Review, European Financial Review, and World Review of the Political Economy. To...
2022-12-15
55 min
Seay the Future Podcast
Dr. Will Inboden
Executive Director and William Powers, Jr. Chair, Clements Center for National Security; Associate Professor at the University of Texas, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public AffairsWilliam Inboden joined the LBJ School faculty after many years of working as a policymaker in Washington, DC, and directing a foreign policy think tank overseas. He is the William Powers, Jr. executive director of the Clements Center for National Security and a distinguished scholar at the Strauss Center for International Security and Law. He is also a National Intelligence Council associate and serves on the CIA's Historical Advisory Panel and...
2022-12-02
59 min
The Bridge by OR360
DA Kevin Barton on Measure 110, the public defense crisis, and Betsy Johnson
Kevin Barton is the District Attorney of Washington County. First elected in 2018, he previously served as a career prosecutor in the same office. Both of Barton's elections for DA made state and national headlines, with millions of dollars raised from wealthy donors on both sides (including Phil Knight and George Soros). In this episode we cover Barton's elections, the philosophy behind his national media appearances (including Fox News), how Multnomah County impacts his work in Washington County, and why he supports Betsy Johsnon. We also cover two high-profile issues that will be facing the state legislature in 2023: Measure 110 and the pu...
2022-10-31
46 min
The Henry George School Podcast
41. Paul Craig Roberts explains the rise of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump
Dr. Roberts served as Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy under the Reagan administration, where he worked on supply-side reforms like the Kemp-Roth bill. Mr. Roberts has taught at many prestigious institutions such as Tulane, Stanford, and Virginia Tech. As a senior researcher at the Hoover Institution, Dr. Roberts eventually earned the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He has dozens of articles appearing in journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Oxford Economic Papers, and the Journal of Law and Economics. In addition to his journal articles, Dr. Roberts...
2022-10-13
1h 00
Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
[Spanish] - Operación el Dorado Canyon (Operation Golden Canyon) by Jaime Rocha
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/623584 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Operación el Dorado Canyon (Operation Golden Canyon) Author: Jaime Rocha Narrator: Martin Untrojb Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 55 minutes Release date: September 27, 2022 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Basada en la historia real escrita por el protagonista que finalmente ha podido contar los hechos al cumplirse 30 años de los mismos. ''Imprescindile'' - Carlos Herrera ''Una novela en la que todo es verdad.'' - Gerardo Granada La Razon ''Vibrante. Rocha bebe de sus experiencias reales, y las expone a los ojos del lector con un alto índi...
2022-09-27
05 min
Therapy Chat
347: Healing Sexual Trauma With Yoga - With Zabie Yamaski
Welcome back to Therapy Chat! In today's episode, host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C interviews Zahabiya "Zabie" Yamasaki, who is a survivor, an advocate and a teacher who is deeply passionate about helping survivors find healing after experiencing sexual violence. She offers courses, trainings and her newest offerings, her book with companion card deck. Zabie's kind and compassionate nature comes through in this interview, which we hope you will find valuable. Zabie Yamasaki, M.Ed., RYT is the Founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma through Yoga. Zabie has trained thousands of yoga instructors and mental health professionals and her trauma-informed yoga program and cu...
2022-09-09
48 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
George P. Shultz, Exploring the Legacy of an Extraordinary American Statesman
The Ronald Reagan Institute Shultz Lecture Series was originally conceived to honor Secretary Shultz on the anniversary of his 100th birthday; to celebrate and introduce more people to his incredible achievements and leadership in service to the United States and the world. This inaugural Shultz Lecture brings together three leading scholars to discuss the legacy of Secretary George P. Shultz: the man, the statesman, and a cherished friend and mentor to many.The George P. Shultz Lecture Series is a collaboration spearheaded by Taube Philanthropies in partnership with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute. Two lectures will b...
2022-06-26
1h 27
The Bridge by OR360
Marshall Kosloff on Ukraine and how young people should approach politics in an age of dysfunction | EP 48
Marshall Kosloff (@makosloff on Twitter) is host of The Realignment podcast (almost 1.5 million channel views on YouTube alone) which focuses on shifting thinking in American politics, technology, economics, and national security. He is also an Executive Producer at the tech company On Deck. Marshall, Ben, and Alex all attended the University of Oregon together and have been friends since college. While Marshall and Ben are not foreign policy experts, they are both deeply interested in international affairs. In this crossover episode (also posted on The Realignment), they discuss why Russia's invasion of Ukraine matters and its implications for the future of...
2022-03-16
1h 05
All the Best
To Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Required
This week, Sam LeBlond sits down with former White House nurse Paula Trivette. They discuss her journey from being one of 18 siblings to her time in the military and eventually serving as nurse to Presidents Reagan and Bush 41. Paula also talks about George H. W. Bush's fateful trip to Japan and a secret fan club spotlighting the fun President Bush loved to have and share.
2021-10-21
32 min
Seay the Future Podcast
Senator John Thune
John Thune grew up in Murdo, South Dakota. His interest in politics was sparked at a young age after making five of six free throws during a freshman high school basketball game. He was later greeted by a spectator who said, “I noticed you missed one.” That spectator happened to be a well-known sports enthusiast and then-South Dakota U.S. Rep. Jim Abdnor. The introduction was the start of a friendship that ignited John’s career in public service.John received his undergraduate degree at Biola University and his master’s degree in business administration from the Universi...
2021-10-07
27 min
Does This Still Work?
Parting Glances 1986
It's NYC life among upper class gays in Ronald Reagan's America during the height of the AIDS crisis, And two straight guys 35 years later in Joe Biden's America are going to judge it. What could be more fun? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Things George Read or Used for the...
2021-09-29
56 min
The Story of U.S.
Anita McBride -- Former Chief of Staff to Mrs. Laura Bush
Anita McBride served three in presidential administrations: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and and George W. Bush -- and through each of them, she carried her Italian heritage close to her heart. She shares the stories of her family, including when her father's immigrant journey came full circle visiting his daughter in the White House.RelatedImmigration at the George W. Bush InstituteGigi at the White House
2021-09-02
51 min
BOB DOLE : The Life that Brought Him There
Episode 28 : A Celebration of the Iife of George Shultz (Part 3) Reagan at Reykjavík
Send a textIn Part 3 of the celebration of the life of George Shultz, we look back at one of the singular, major events of the Cold War in which George Shultz was a major participant. For a couple of days in October of 1986, four men met and changed the direction of the world. The two leaders President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and their two chief diplomatic aids Eduard Shevardnadze and George Shultz met to have discussion about Arms Control. It was hastily called and had no real big agenda in p...
2021-06-22
1h 11
BOB DOLE : The Life that Brought Him There
Episode 26 : A Celebration of the life of George Shultz (Part 1) Working for Nixon and Reagan
Send a text"He was a gentleman of honor and ideas, dedicated to public service and respectful debate, even into his 100th year on Earth. That’s why multiple presidents, of both political parties, sought his counsel. I regret that, as president, I will not be able to benefit from his wisdom, as have so many of my predecessors." - President Joe BidenGeorge Shultz died on February 6, 2021 at the age of 100. He lived an extraordinary life, advising many Presidents and political figures and serving in four cabinet positions, something only one other person in hi...
2021-06-08
1h 10
Wimmer's Wilderness
Episode #63 Memorial Day
We discuss the importance of Memorial Day in Episode #63. We listen to Ronald Reagan's 1986 Memorial Day Speech then give some interesting historical facts about Memorial Day. I make a plea to please respect the importance of the Day and to remember our fallen Heros.
2021-05-29
30 min
Seay the Future Podcast
Ross Perot, Jr, Chairman of The Perot Companies and Hillwood
A Dallas, Texas, native, Ross Perot Jr. serves as Chairman of The Perot Group, which manages the various Perot family interests that include real estate, oil and gas, and financial investments. Additionally, Mr. Perot is Chairman of Hillwood, a Texas-based, leading global real estate development company he founded in 1988. Mr. Perot also is a founder of Perot Systems Corporation and served in various roles within the company including CEO, Chairman of the Board, and as a member of its Board of Directors. Perot Systems was acquired by Dell Inc. in 2009 at which time Mr. Perot joined the D...
2021-01-11
47 min
Seay the Future Podcast
Dr. William Inboden, Chair of the Clements Center for National Security
William Inboden is Executive Director and William Powers, Jr. Chair at the William P. Clements, Jr. Center for National Security at the University of Texas-Austin. He also serves as Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, Distinguished Scholar at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, and Editor-in-Chief of the Texas National Security Review. Inboden’s other current roles include Associate with the National Intelligence Council, Member of the CIA’s Historical Review Panel, Member of the State Department’s Historical Advisory Council, and Non-Resident Fellow with the German Marshall Fund of the United States...
2020-12-08
32 min
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
182. Recording an Oral History of the Obama Presidency with Evan D. McCormick
What is a legacy? As the artist Lin-Manual Miranda tells us, it’s planting seeds in a garden you never get to see. American presidents, regardless of party, spend a great deal of time during their presidencies and after they leave office thinking about their own legacies, and how people will study and remember their administrations. Whether the 2020 presidential election results in a second term for President Trump or an inaugural one for a President Biden, both men and the people in their administrations are or will be thinking about what to plant in those ga...
2020-10-29
1h 05
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
171. Reinterpreting Mary Ball Washington with Karin Wulf, Martha Saxton, Craig Shirley, and Charlene Boyer Lewis
On today's show, we bring you the audio from our annual Martha Washington Lecture. This year's topic was Mary Ball Washington, George's mother, and the recent work by historians to rethink what we know about her life. Dr. Karin Wulf, executive director of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, served as our guest moderator for this event. She was joined on the virtual stage by Martha Saxon, a 2020 George Washington Book Prize Finalist for her work, The Widow Washington: The Life of Mary Washington (2019); Craig Shirley, author of Mary Ball Washington: The Untold Story of George W...
2020-08-13
1h 10
All the Best
"George Did It"
Ambassador C. Boyden Gray, who served as Chief Legal Counsel to Vice President and President George H. W. Bush, joins host Sam LeBlond for the latest edition of All the Best. Listen as Ambassador Gray shares his unique insights into George Bush's many contributions as Vice President during the Reagan administration — including his pivotal role in the Pershing missile deployment in West Germany in the early 1980s. Here on the eve of the 30th anniversary, Boyden also discusses the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and other key accomplishments of the first Bush administration. To read the full transcript of th...
2020-07-22
19 min
Oeuvre Busters presents...
Bye Batman! Bye!
On this, the final episode of season three of Oeuvre Busters, Liam and George recap and rank ALL the Batman movies and Batmen. Topics discussed: stink lines; silence as the apotheosis of art; the Reagan administration; the funkiest man you've ever seen; RIP Joel Schumacher. Also, lots of Colin Farrell talk.Katie Stebbin's piece on 'Product as Synergy' can be found here: https://cinenthusiast.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/the-product-as-synergy-era-begins-hollywood-in-1990/Topics not discussed? The role of the lightning-scene and its significance in classical Arabic poetry.You can find more OB content at ...
2020-07-08
00 min
Therapy Chat
232: Confronting Structural Inequality & White Supremacy
Thank you to this episode's sponsor, TherapyNotes. Get a 2-month free trial of TherapyNotes by going to www.TherapyNotes.com and using the promo code TherapyChat. Episode 232: Confronting Structural Inequality & White Supremacy I. I am a white person, and I have my own internalized biases, including racism. I am continually working to confront my own biases and to do better, and I do my best to challenge racism when I see it. I am not an expert in anti-racism work but as a social worker and activist, I do have a lot of education and experience...
2020-06-05
50 min
Heard it Through the Rosevine
Loyd Cryer Interview (Heard it Through the Rosevine #10)
Loyd Cryer is the founder of Texas Frightmare Weekend, which is now in its 15th year. True to its motto, “The Southwest’s Premier Horror Convention,” their goal is to provide fans with an unrivaled experience by celebrating all aspects of genre films. Texas Frightmare Weekend hosts celebrity appearances, autograph signings, screenings, exclusive parties, and horror memorabilia vendors from all over the country. The event has hosted genre legends such as Brad Dourif, Danny Trejo, George A. Romero, Clive Barker, Malcolm McDowell, Robert Englund, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Cary Elwes and hundreds more.
2020-05-29
31 min
Therapy Chat
225: When It's Time For Trauma Therapy + When It Isn't with Dr Odeyla Gertel Kraybill
In this week's episode, host Laura Reagan LCSW-C interviews guest Dr. Odelya Gertel Kraybill. Odelya is a highly experienced trauma therapist and trainer who has worked with survivors of trauma all over the world. In this discussion you will hear:- What we must do for self-care during a time like this - tips we can share with our clients as well- When to do trauma therapy and when to do crisis intervention/Psychological First Aid- What many therapists don't realize about how we need...
2020-04-17
46 min
All the Best
The Life of a Commander in Chief
This week's episode of All the Best features Andy Card, former deputy chief of staff to George H. W. Bush and former chief of staff to George W. Bush. Andy Card reflects back on the 1980 presidential election, George H. W.'s role as Vice President and relationship with Ronald Reagan, the accomplishments of George H. W. Bush's four years as president and Barbara Bush's impact as first lady. Andy Card also shares candid details around the sometimes burden of the role of a commander in chief and an exciting special upcoming project for the George H. W. Bush Presidential...
2020-01-08
25 min
All the Best
30 Years Later: Lessons From the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Over 30 years ago — on November 9, 1989 — the Berlin Wall technically became obsolete or "fell" when an East German bureaucrat declared that Germans could freely pass between borders. The question at that uncertain moment then became: how would the superpowers react, and would this hopeful moment lead to more freedoms … or end in a bloody crackdown? In November of 2019, together with the Ronald Reagan Institute, Georgetown University and the Atlantic Council, the George & Barbara Bush Foundation hosted "30 Years Later: Lessons From the Fall of the Berlin Wall." This event explored the enduring lessons that the Fall of the Berlin Wall continues to tea...
2019-12-18
15 min
The Books We Read
Book Discussion of "What If" and "Lilith"
In this episode of The Books We Read, Reagan Schrock and Jaran Miller discuss two books that they've been reading. Jaran talks about George MacDonald's dark book Lilith, and Reagan tells about Randall Munroe's delightful book What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions. What If: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21413662-what-if Lilith: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/268187.Lilith We try to publish a new episode every second Friday, so expect to hear from us again on October 11, 2019.
2019-09-27
16 min
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
125. Simulating 1793 and the Fate of the Republic with Trey Alsup and Sadie Troy
Imagine you lived in the year 1793. The United States has recently suffered its worst military defeat in its history at the hands of the Miami-Shawnee Confederacy. The French Revolution has turned horrifically violent and France is now at war with most of Europe. And both the British and the French are pressuring the United States to choose a side. Now imagine that you are one of the American, European, or indigenous leaders whose voices will shape how the U.S. responds to these events. Well, now you can be. On today’s show, Game designer Trey Alsup and Mount Ver...
2019-09-26
56 min
Hero Club
The Rift Rats, Episode 3: Mining Planet P-S-II (ft. Danny Jolles)
Reagan, CB, and Korrah depart Bulbossa with new friends and new goals. Will Mining Planet P-S-II hold what they're looking for? Or will the secrets of the desert planet bury our heroes?
2019-09-03
55 min
Hero Club
The Rift Rats, Episode 2: The Death Hole (ft. Marcos Gonzalez, Henry Hall)
The other side of the malfunctioning Stargate turns out to be a touch more dangerous than The Emissary's crew bargained for. Reagan, CB, and GCC scientist Korrah Icehill will have to orient themselves to their strange new surroundings quickly...it could be a matter of life or death.
2019-08-27
54 min
Hero Club
The Rift Rats, Episode 1: Through the Rift (ft. Chuck McCollum)
Reagan Cross and her sidekick, CB, are interplanetary smugglers and thieves of the highest order, but their luck finally runs out when a deal-gone-south lands them in Galactic Prison. The only way to buy their freedom is a suicide mission into the unknown of the Rift under the watchful eye of the Galactic Coalition of Civilizations.
2019-08-20
41 min
Oeuvre Busters presents...
Talking about John Cassavetes's The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
On this killer episode of Oeuvre Busters, Liam and George discuss John Cassavetes’s The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, starring Ben Gazzara, Seymour Cassel, Timothy Carey and Aziz Johari, from the long-forgotten year of 1976. Topics covered: the nature of Aristotelian tragedy; the ennui of being a mobster; American imperialism. Also, the guys chime in on the long-standing controversy that has plagued Britney Spears’s fandom for over a decade now: which, exactly, is the best Britney song of them all: Toxic or Email My Heart? Also, make sure to listen to the end for some topical humor regarding the...
2019-02-13
00 min
Radio America News
Ed Meese: Bush Was Ideal Vice President for Reagan
Ronald Reagan and George Bush waged a fierce battle for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination, but that summer they forged a personal and political alliance that greatly assisted Reagan and eventually led to Bush winning the White House eight years later."No president ever had a better vice president, a more loyal vice president, a more hand-working vice president than George Bush," said former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, who served as counselor to Reagan in California and Washington before being confirmed to lead the Justice Department in the second Reagan term.Reagan and Bush...
2018-12-04
13 min
The Deep End Friends Podcast
Dr. Deniece Dortch
Dr. Deniece Dortch is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Higher Education Administration at George Washington University in Washington DC.Her research and teaching grapples with systemic oppression across multiple axes. She is especially interested in how psychological violence and fear is experienced, manifested and reproduced in the academy. Her most recent projects explore intra-racial relationships, racial agency and their effects on persistence in higher education. Dr. Dortch was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Utah where she created the African American Doctoral Scholar’s Initiative, a comprehensive mentoring program focused on graduate student socialization into th...
2018-07-01
00 min
Conspirinormal Podcast
Conspirinormal Episode 205- Aaron Gulyas (The Saucer Life)
https://www.patreon.com/conspirinormal Recorded March 27th, 2018 We welcome Aaron Gulyas to the show for the first time. We discuss Aaron's new podcast "The Saucer Life" which deals with various stories, events, and personalities from the last century of UFO encounters. We focus mostly on the Contactee movement of the 1950s and 60s with such personalities as Geroge Adamskis and George Van Tassel. Aaron also tells us his own saucer life story when he was mistaken for a MIB. In the intro we look at some of the information and disinformation regarding the kids from the Parkland, FL...
2018-04-05
2h 17
Conspirinormal Podcast
Conspirinormal Episode 204- George R. Zepp (Hidden History of Nashville)
https://www.patreon.com/conspirinormal Recorded March 20th, 2018 We welcome to the show Geroge R Zepp to discuss some of the stories from his book "The Hidden History of Nashville". We look into some of the odd stories about our hometown and some of the weird places we drive by every day. We also explore a weird news story about strange voice mail messages and the Cambridge Analytica revelations. You can purchase George Zepp's book at: https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781596297920 www.conspirinormal.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conspirinormal/445112635502740 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/co...
2018-03-27
2h 02
Anchors Aweigh
‘Beating’ With Senior Reporter for Soundings Trade Only and Sail America Board Member Reagan Haynes
I was able to catch up with Reagan Haynes, Senior reporter and social media manager for Soundings Trade Only, between her travel for stories. Reagan has been writing in-depth business analysis and news for the boating industry, specializing in banking and finance regarding the marine industry, as well as EPA and environmental standards in boating, for over 15 years. One of my favorite features each issue is Reagan’s Q&A with industry leaders. Reagan’s reporting has taken her across the country, and around the globe. Recent assignments include hurricane coverage in the Keys, political reporting in Alaska, boat show...
2017-10-27
37 min
The Ronald Reagan Foundation Video Podcast
Reagan Retrospective - Alixe Mattingly
Alixe Mattingly, Deputy Press Secretary to Vice President George Bush, shares a story from her emotional and inspiring first day in the Press Briefing Room during the inauguration of President Reagan.
2017-09-14
02 min