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Echoes In The First Person
The Wounded Canvas: Painting Through Pain and Persistence— Part 2 Thursday Thread
This Thursday Thread pulls back the layers behind a life shaped by conflict, creativity, and the long echo of injury. What begins as a quiet return to making becomes a profound act of reclamation — a way to translate lived experience into art, memory, and American history.Through reflection and detail, this episode traces how a wounded body found new language in painting, how the aftermath of war reshaped a vision, and how resilience carved a path toward a singular artistic voice. Each brushstroke becomes a record of su...
2026-02-26
12 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Wounded Canvas: Painting Through Pain and Persistence— Part 1 Monday Monologue
Creation can emerge from the deepest ruptures. This Monday Monologue traces the journey of an artist shaped by conflict, memory, and the long shadow of injury. In the quiet hours after war, when the world felt fractured beyond repair, a hand returned to the page, the board, the canvas — searching for a way to translate lived experience into art, history, and truth.What unfolds is a meditation on how war, trauma, and resilience can transform into painting, how memory becomes a palette, and ho...
2026-02-23
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Ink and Intention: A Voice Shaping 19th‑Century America— Part 2 Thursday Thread
This Thursday Thread pulls back the curtain on the life behind Monday’s monologue, tracing how one writer’s disciplined craft became a force within 19th‑century America. Through letters, lectures, and the steady work of the page, this voice helped shape conversations around abolition, education, and social reform—often long before the nation was ready to listen.In this episode, we explore the intersections of literary activism, American history, and the power of the written word to challenge systems built to silence. What emerges is a dee...
2026-02-19
13 min
Echoes In The First Person
Ink and Intention: A Voice Shaping 19th‑Century America— Part 1 Monday Monologue
In an era defined by upheaval and possibility, one writer used the page as both compass and catalyst. This episode traces the journey of a mind shaped by 19th‑century America, where the written word became a tool for abolition, education, and social reform. Through disciplined craft and unwavering conviction, this voice carved space in a world determined to limit who could speak and who would be heard.What emerges is a portrait of literary activism, a life where poetry, public speaking, and ...
2026-02-16
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Marbled in Exile: A Sculptor’s Pursuit of Freedom— Part 2 Thursday Thread
This Thursday Thread follows the path laid earlier in the week, widening the frame around an artist whose life unfolded far from the country of origin. In this episode, the focus shifts from the solitary act of carving to the world that shaped — and often constrained — that work. We explore the forces of art history, the pressures of 19th‑century America, and the pull of an international art community that offered both refuge and challenge.Through the lens of sculpture, marble, and the politics of creative freedo...
2026-02-12
14 min
Echoes In The First Person
Marbled in Exile: A Sculptor’s Pursuit of Freedom— Part 1 Monday Monologue
Exile can be a burden, but for some, it becomes the only place where creation is possible. This Monday Monologue traces the journey of an artist who carved a life far from the country of birth, shaping marble with a discipline that defied expectation. In a world determined to restrict movement, voice, and opportunity, this sculptor found liberation in sculpture, in the quiet rigor of artistic practice, and in the resilience required to survive beyond the borders of home.What emerges is a reflection on art history, migration, and...
2026-02-09
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Invisible Equation: A Legacy Written in Code— Part 1 Monday Monologue
In this episode of Echoes in the First Person, we step into the quiet brilliance of a mind that helped shape the future of computing, space exploration, and STEM innovation. This is the story of someone whose contributions to computer programming, mathematics, and energy research remained largely unseen, yet whose work powered some of the most significant advancements of the modern era.Through archival context, reflective narration, and a soundscape built to mirror the rhythm of early coding, we explore how perseverance, curiosity...
2026-02-02
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 2 Thursday Thread
This week’s Thursday Thread extends the conversation sparked by “Anchored in Absence,” tracing the deeper currents behind one of America’s most iconic structures and the unseen mind that helped shape it. Through reflection and context, this follow‑up explores how engineering history, architectural innovation, and New York history intersect with the often overlooked realities of invisible labor.Listeners are invited to look beyond the surface of the Brooklyn Bridge, considering the quiet forces that influence American landmarks and the untold contributions that redef...
2026-01-29
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 1 Monday Monologue
In this episode of Echoes in the First Person, “Anchored in Absence” uncovers the presence of an unseen mind behind one of America’s most monumental design achievements. Through intimate narration, the story traces how a hidden figure guided a defining piece of American landmarks history during a moment of crisis, shaping the future of New York history and leaving an imprint on 19th‑century engineering that still resonates today.This first‑person account reveals the quiet force behind the Brooklyn Bridge, exploring themes of invisible labor...
2026-01-26
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 2 Thursday Thread
This week’s Thursday Thread unravels the remarkable legacy of a figure whose wartime innovation, culinary science, and quiet acts of resistance reshaped the way a nation survived occupation. Through inventive food technologies, fearless anti‑colonial ingenuity, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this story reveals how creativity can become a form of defiance and how everyday ingredients can turn into tools of survival. In exploring these hidden contributions, we trace the echoes of Philippine history, WWII resilience, and the e...
2026-01-22
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 1 Monday Monologue
In this episode of Echoes, we uncover the extraordinary story of a visionary whose culinary science, wartime innovation, and unwavering resistance reshaped a nation’s fight for survival. Through ingenious food technologies, bold acts of defiance, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this figure transformed everyday ingredients into tools of empowerment during one of history’s darkest chapters. Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation explores how creativity can become a weapon, how food can become a lifeline, and how one mind’s brill...
2026-01-19
07 min
Echoes In The First Person
Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow— Part 2 Thursday Thread
Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow continues the journey into the world of early electric lighting, tracing the quiet persistence of a mind devoted to refining a fragile technology into something the modern world could rely on. This reflection follows the evolution of a carbon filament, the painstaking craft behind invention improvement, and the unseen labor that helped transform experimental ideas into practical electrical engineering breakthroughs.As the industrial world accelerated, louder stories claimed the spotlight, leaving certain contributors in the shadows. Here, we...
2026-01-15
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow— Part 1 Monday Monologue
Forgotten Filament traces the quiet brilliance of a mind working in the early age of electric light, where innovation unfolded not in fame but in the steady refinement of a fragile technology. This monologue steps into the workshop of a 19th‑century thinker who transformed delicate filaments into something durable, practical, and ready for the world beyond the laboratory. Their work lived in the tension between invention and improvement, between the spark of possibility and the grind of making electric lighting truly functional....
2026-01-12
08 min
Echoes In The First Person
Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th‑Century Musical Visionary— Part 2 Thursday Thread
Composed in Silence returns with a deeper look into the life behind the monologue—an artist whose work shaped the soundscape of the 19th‑century classical world, yet whose contributions remained obscured by the conventions of their time. This Thursday Thread unpacks the historical context, family dynamics, and cultural forces that shaped a creator working within a celebrated musical dynasty.Through letters, manuscripts, and the shifting expectations of the romantic era, we explore how a figure of extraordinary talent navigated the boundaries of authorship, recognition, and creative freedom. Their story reveals a
2026-01-08
12 min
Echoes In The First Person
Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th‑Century Musical Visionary— Part 1 Monday Monologue
Composed in Silence steps into the inner world of a figure whose brilliance was shaped behind closed doors, where creativity thrived despite the weight of expectation. This monologue traces the quiet defiance of a 19th‑century composer, a mind attuned to classical music, romantic‑era innovation, and the unspoken tensions between genius and tradition.In the shadows of a celebrated musical dynasty, we uncover the echoes of a voice long overshadowed—an artist whose hidden legacy, uncredited compositions, and unwavering devotion to cra...
2026-01-05
09 min
Echoes In The First Person
Echoes New Year’s Special: Reflections and Horizons
As 2025 draws to a close, Echoes in the First Person pauses to honor the voices that have joined us along the way. In this New Year’s special, Reflections and Horizons, we look back at listener reflections—words of gratitude, encouragement, and connection—and look forward to the stories waiting on the horizon in 2026.This episode celebrates the journey of how Echoes began, the creative team that brought it to life, and the joy of saying “yes” to the unknown. Alongside heartfelt listener quotes from Los Angeles, London, Switzerland, Tanzania, Arizona, Hawaii, and beyond, we reflect on...
2025-12-29
12 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Washington Crosses the Delaware — A Christmas Tale of 1776
Learn how by mid-December, 1776, the American Revolution was in desperate straits. Explore that after a series of defeats, the American Army had retreated through New Jersey and was stationed in Pennsylvania — with the British Army across the Delaware River. The Continental Army was on the verge of utter collapse.Overconfident, the British went into Winter Quarters. Congress gave George Washington enormous authority, and Washington used the lull in fighting and his new power to reorganize and strengthen his troops. Washi...
2025-12-26
50 min
Echoes In The First Person
Unbuttoned: Courage Under Fire— Part 2 Thursday Thread
In this week’s thread, we open the story of Civil War history through the lens of a figure who refused to conform. Their path as a medical pioneer reveals acts of radical resilience and boundary breaking that challenged the strictures of 19th century America. The episode explores the weight of a Medal of Honor, the shadow of forgotten voices, and the enduring power of courage under fire. Listeners are invited to uncover hidden legacy, confront unconventional truths, and re...
2025-12-18
11 min
Daily Power Boost: Ignite Your Potential
Beyond the Boost with Paula Washington:
Most people think an encore means returning to what worked before.Paula Washington knows better.After decades of success in corporate leadership, consulting, and entrepreneurship, Paula reached a moment most high-achievers quietly fear. Not burnout. Not failure. Irrelevance. The deeper question of who am I becoming now?In this Beyond the Boost conversation, Paula shares the moment her life shifted from achievement to alignment, and why the second act isn’t about doing more. It’s about becoming truer.This episode is for leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals standing at a threshold. The...
2025-12-17
56 min
Echoes In The First Person
Unbuttoned: Courage Under Fire— Part 1 Monday Monologue
Unbuttoned traces the silhouette of a figure who refused to conform—someone who challenged the strictures of 19th century America and redefined patriotism under fire. This monologue explores the life of a medical pioneer whose acts of radical resilience and boundary breaking earned both reverence and controversy. In the shadows of Civil War history, we uncover hidden truths and the legacy of a forgotten voice whose courage was stitched into every act of defiance. Their unconventional legacy remains a te...
2025-12-15
08 min
American Revolution Podcast
Washington's Southern Tour 1791
Following up on his New England Tour in 1789, Washington Visits Rhode Island and Long Island in 1790. Then, in 1791, he embarks on his longest tour, riding from Philadelphia to Georgia and back again. This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode. Book Recommendation of the Week: George Washington’s 1791 Southern Tour, by Warren Bingham. Online Recommendation of the Week: The Tale of Washington’s Horse https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/tail-washingtons-horse Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch...
2025-12-14
32 min
American Revolution Podcast
Washington's Southern Tour 1791
Following up on his New England Tour in 1789, Washington Visits Rhode Island and Long Island in 1790. Then, in 1791, he embarks on his longest tour, riding from Philadelphia to Georgia and back again. This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode. Book Recommendation of the Week: George Washington’s 1791 Southern Tour, by Warren Bingham. Online Recommendation of the Week: The Tale of Washington’s Horse https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/tail-washingtons-horse Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch...
2025-12-14
32 min
Unstoppable Mindset
Cynthia Washington Makes Emotional Intelligence an Unstoppable Leadership Edge
What if success was less about status and more about gratitude, service, and love? In this Unstoppable Mindset conversation, I talk with strategist and social media influencer Cynthia Washington about climbing and then stepping away from the corporate ladder, choosing a “socio economic experiment” that stripped life back to the basics, and discovering what really matters. You’ll hear how growing up in Pasadena, studying at Cal Poly Pomona and Columbia Business School, and working with brands like Enterprise and Zions Bank all led Cynthia to a life centered on emotional intelligence, mentoring young women in tech, and le...
2025-12-12
1h 09
Echoes In The First Person
Pressed into Silence: Hidden Histories of Invention — Part 2 Thursday Thread
This episode continues the reflection on overlooked ingenuity, tracing how innovation, resilience, and obscurity intertwine in the lives of those whose contributions reshaped daily existence yet remained unrecognized. Through layered soundscape, poetic narrative, and historical context, we explore the perseverance that carried invention forward against the weight of erasure. Listeners are invited to consider the legacy of progress, the silence that pressed against recognition, and the hidden voices that deserve to be heard.This...
2025-12-11
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
Pressed into Silence: Hidden Histories of Invention — Part 1 Monday Monologue
"Pressed into Silence" traces the quiet resilience of a figure whose innovation reshaped daily life yet was long overlooked. This episode journeys through invention, obscurity, and the weight of erasure, inviting listeners to consider how history often muffles hidden voices that deserve to be heard. Through soundscape and narrative, we uncover the textures of perseverance, the legacy of progress, and the silence that pressed against recognition. This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread con...
2025-12-08
09 min
Echoes In The First Person
A Mirror to Madness: Inside the Asylum Walls – Part 2 Thursday Thread
Return to the corridors of nineteenth‑century asylums, where the echoes of investigative journalism deepen into a chilling portrait of mental health history. In this continuation of Echoes in the First Person, the undercover exposé expands, revealing layers of institutional abuse, neglect, and the fragile resilience of those confined. Through immersive narration and soundscape, listeners witness how true investigative storytelling became a catalyst for social justice reform and a historical reckoning.This Thursday Thread invites audiences to engage with journalism pod...
2025-12-04
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
A Mirror to Madness: Part 1- Monday Monologue
Enter the world of investigative reporting and nineteenth‑century asylums, where an undercover voice exposes the hidden truths of mental health history. This episode of Echoes in the First Person immerses listeners in a daring journalism exposé that shattered illusions of progress and revealed the brutal realities of institutional life. Through immersive narration and soundscape, we follow a journalist who risked everything to document neglect, abuse, and resilience behind asylum walls. A Mirror to Madness is both a historical reckoning and a reminder of the power of storytelling to ign...
2025-12-01
08 min
Echoes In The First Person
In Gratitude, We Pause
This week, Echoes in the First Person pauses in gratitude and reflection. In observance of Thanksgiving, we wish all our listeners a safe and meaningful holiday, and we thank you for your comments, listens, shares, and words of encouragement. Whether you mark the holiday or simply embrace the season, may your days be filled with rest, renewal, and reflection. We’ll return with a new Monday Monologue on December 1st.Credits: Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort. Dee...
2025-11-24
00 min
Bahr's History Hits
Tis Well: George Washington's Final Journey
'Tis Well: George Washington's Final Journey What happens when the most essential leader tries to step away? George Washington spent his final years discovering that leaving power might be harder than wielding it.Join host Michael Bahr as he explores Jonathan Horn's "Washington's End," revealing how the father of our country spent his last two and a half years fighting to hold a fracturing nation together—even from retirement. From managing Mount Vernon's enslaved workforce to navigating the toxic partisan warfare between Hamilton and Jefferson, Washington faced crises that threatened everything he'd built.Th...
2025-11-20
08 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Sonata Before Silence: Beethoven’s Forgotten Violin Prodigy: Part 2- Thursday Thread
A forgotten violin prodigy who once lit up London’s grand stages—Drury Lane, Haymarket, Covent Garden—steps into history again. In Vienna, his collaboration with Beethoven shaped the soundscape of classical music, yet his name was silenced by betrayal and erasure.This episode continues the journey through classical music history, weaving themes of friendship, artistry, resilience, and survival. Listeners are immersed in candlelit salons, trembling strings, and birch winds, where every note became resistance and every silence a declaration.Part 2 of this two‑part reflection uncovers the untold s...
2025-11-20
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Sonata Before Silence: Beethoven’s Forgotten Violin Prodigy: Part 1- Monday Monologue
A violin prodigy who shaped classical music history, performing in London’s grand theatres—Drury Lane, Haymarket, and Covent Garden—before collaborating with Beethoven in Vienna. This episode traces a journey of transcendence, friendship, betrayal, and erasure.Through soundscapes of birch winds, candlelit salons, and trembling strings, listeners are invited to step into a forgotten composer’s legacy—one where music became both sanctuary and declaration. Every note was resistance. Every silence, survival.This is not just the tale of a sonata—it...
2025-11-17
09 min
Echoes In The First Person
Wiped Away: The Storm Behind the Invention: Part 2- Thursday Thread
In the second half of this two-part reflection, the story deepens: how a forgotten inventor’s hand-operated windshield wiper reshaped the way we navigate storms, yet their name slipped from the record. From Alabama’s fields to New York’s streets, this episode traces the overlooked legacy of resilience, empathy, and mechanical brilliance.Through archival storytelling, immersive narration, and evocative sound design, we explore invention, innovation, and the cultural silence that erases pioneers from history. It’s a meditation on visibility and recognition—who gets remembered, who gets erase...
2025-11-13
12 min
Echoes In The First Person
Wiped Away: The Storm Behind the Invention: Part 1- Monday Monologue
A visionary from the Deep South reimagined how we move through storms—yet history left their name behind. This immersive monologue traces a journey from Alabama’s fields to New York’s frozen streets, where a fleeting moment of empathy sparked a mechanical breakthrough: the first hand-operated windshield wiper. A design born of clarity, resilience, and quiet brilliance.Through archival storytelling, poetic narration, and evocative sound design...
2025-11-10
08 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Fastest Man you Never Knew: Part 2- Thursday Thread
A denied a medal. A name erased from the record. A legacy carried not in trophies, but in footsteps.This second chapter continues the first-person monologue of a trailblazer who raced not for glory, but for dignity. From segregated streets to international arenas, from quiet heartbreak to thunderous ovation, this is the story of what it means to endure—and to be seen.Set against echoes of archival static and reverent silence, the voice returns with clarity and grace, tracing the aftershocks of a life lived in mo...
2025-11-06
13 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Fastest Man you Never Knew: Part 1- Monday Monologue
A child gifted a bicycle. A racer banned from the track. A champion who outran hatred, exhaustion, and history itself.This first-person monologue traces the arc of a forgotten pioneer—raised between two worlds, propelled by grace and grit, and tested in ways few could endure. From childhood wonder to six-day endurance trials, from whispered prayers to public triumphs, this is a story of motion: physical, emotional, ancestral.Set against am...
2025-11-03
09 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Breath Between the Worlds: Part 2- Thursday Thread
A knock at the door. A silence too long. A memory that refuses to fade.This Thursday Thread picks up where the vigil left off—tracing the breath between survival and surrender, between what was lost and what still lingers. It follows the healer’s path beyond prairie and petition, into the quiet rooms where history was rewritten not with fanfare, but with presence.Here, we listen for the echoes that remain: in the rustle of paper, the hush of snow, the whispered names of those never counted. This is the seco...
2025-10-30
12 min
Echoes In The First Person
The Breath Between the Worlds: Part 1 – Monday Monologue
A bedside vigil. A breath withheld. A doctor who never came. This Monday monologue traces the journey of a healer whose life began in silence and injustice—but whose footsteps echoed across 450 miles of prairie, carrying medicine, memory, and the weight of a people’s survival.From a childhood shaped by grief and resilience to a legacy built on horseback and handwritten letters to Congress, this voice speaks not only of healing bodies—but of stitching together a severed history. Through wind, snow, and systemic neglec...
2025-10-27
09 min
The Modern .NET Show
Data, AI, and the Human Touch: Michael Washington on Building Trustworthy Applications
Strategic Technology Consultation Services This episode of The Modern .NET Show is supported, in part, by RJJ Software's Strategic Technology Consultation Services. If you're an SME (Small to Medium Enterprise) leader wondering why your technology investments aren't delivering, or you're facing critical decisions about AI, modernization, or team productivity, let's talk. Show Notes "What do I mean by compute? Compute is whenever you want a computer to do a thing, okay, it requires the CPU to exist and I want the CPU to do a thing. How well it can do it Is based upon what kind...
2025-10-24
1h 02
Echoes In The First Person
Curtain Without Applause: Part 2 – Thursday Thread
In this Thursday Thread from Echoes in the First Person, the curtain lifts—but not for applause. The voice that once echoed unnamed now steps forward, revealing a life lived in the margins and a legacy that refuses silence.Part 2 completes our two-part meditation on Black performance, historical memory, and the quiet defiance of first-person testimony. Where Monday’s Monologue lingered in anonymity, Thursday’s Thread offers revelation—not as spectacle, but as reclamation.Through restrained sound de...
2025-10-23
11 min
Echoes In The First Person
Curtain Without Applause: Part 1 – Monday Monologue
In this debut Monday Monologue from Echoes in the First Person, a performer steps into history’s blind spot. Their voice—unclaimed, unnamed—echoes through minimalist sound design and poetic storytelling, revealing a legacy shaped by erasure and resilience.Curtain Without Applause is a sonic meditation on Black performance, historical memory, and the quiet power of first-person narrative. The speaker’s identity remains unrevealed until Thursday’s Thread, allowing listeners to dwell in the tension between presence and anonymity.This episode blends archival imaginatio...
2025-10-20
09 min
Bahr's History Hits
The General Who Saved Democracy: Washington's Farewell to Power
What makes a leader truly great? In 1783, George Washington did something that shocked the world: he voluntarily gave up absolute power. Then he did it again in 1796. This week on Bahr's History Hits, we explore how Washington's unprecedented decision to walk away—twice—established the foundation of American democracy. Featuring Joseph Ellis's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography "His Excellency: George Washington," we dive into the Newburgh Conspiracy, the emotional resignation at Annapolis, and the Farewell Address that created the template for peaceful transitions of power. From King George III's amazement to the precedents that still govern our democracy today, discover why Wash...
2025-10-17
10 min
Echoes In The First Person
Before the First Echo
Before the First Echo is the prologue to Echoes in the First Person, a weekly narrative podcast that reimagines legacy through poetic monologue and cinematic sound design. In this brief opening, creator Michael Washington Brown shares the heartbeat behind the project: why it exists, what listeners can expect, and how each episode invites reflection, empathy, and reclamation.Each Monday, a first-person performance draws listeners into the inner world of a historical figure—without revealing their name. Through restrained storytelling and im...
2025-10-11
03 min
GOD BLESSED CREATIONS
GBC Episode 4 Guest Michael Washington
My guest today is Michael Washington. This is part 2 of the interview. He talks about his faith. His wife. His spiritual practices. The Miracles God has done in his life and the miracles God did in his finances.
2025-10-05
44 min
GOD BLESSED CREATIONS
GBC Episode 3 Guest Michael Washington Part 1
Michael Washington is my guest today. He talks about his faith. He tells how he got saved. How he developed a relationship with God and how he's sharing his faith on his job.
2025-10-05
39 min
Post-Growth Australia Podcast
Conversations with CASSE NSW Inc with Matthew Washington
For part two of our conversations with the Centre for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE) we welcome special guest Matthew Washington, co-director of CASSE NSW INC. This episode is a freewheeling conversation across a variety of post-growth issues, most pertinently how we can advocate for Steady State Economies in a time of global instability and tension. This episode refers to an honours the past legacy of both the late Herman Daly and the late Haydn Washington, two leading figureheads of the steady state movement. Matthew and Michael discuss a spectrum of topics...
2025-09-08
43 min
RTS Washington Faculty Podcast
Encore Episode: Rediscovering the Holy Spirit (ft. Michael Horton)
In this week's Encore Episode, Scott Redd and Tommy Keene talk with Dr. Michael Horton about the Holy Spirit. Dr. Horton is the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California, and a guest lecturer at the RTS Washington campus. Have you considered taking a class with us during the upcoming academic year? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington
2025-08-06
29 min
Azure & DevOps Podcast
Michael Washington: The Nature Of Data - Episode 353
Michael is an ASP.NET and C# programmer who has extensive knowledge in process improvement, AI and Large Language Models, and student information systems. He is also the founder of the following websites, BlazorData.net, AIStoryBuilders.com, and BlazorHelpWebsite.com — fantastic resources that help empower developers. Michael resides in Los Angeles, California, with his son Zachary and wife, Valerie. Topics of Discussion: [2:09] Michael shares his background, starting with his first applications created for his uncle's company using Access 2.0. [3:08] Michael mentions his new project, Personal Data Warehouse, which is an open-source, free to...
2025-06-09
41 min
Restorative Works
Change-Makers Start Here: with Dr. Michael Washington & Dr. Doug Judge
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Michael Washington, Ph.D., and Doug Judge, Ph.D., to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Dr. Washington and Dr. Judge share their insights on how leaders can step into complex, high-stakes environments and commit to change using relational-based approaches. Dr. Washington, an expert in leadership development and operational excellence, shares his journey of shifting organizational culture from a command-and-control mindset to a collaborative, human-centered approach. He reflects on his work in supply chain management and how leveraging diverse perspectives transformed team engagement and efficiency. Dr. Judge, a seasoned educator and...
2025-04-03
25 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Washington Crosses the Delaware — A Christmas Tale of 1776 (re-release)
Learn how by mid-December, 1776, the American Revolution was in desperate straits. Explore that after a series of defeats, the American Army had retreated through New Jersey and was stationed in Pennsylvania — with the British Army across the Delaware River. The Continental Army was on the verge of utter collapse. Overconfident, the British went into Winter Quarters. Congress gave George Washington enormous authority, and Washington used the lull in fighting and his new power to reorganize and strengthen his troo...
2024-12-25
50 min
Afro D Isaac radio show
Afro D Isaac Radio Show - 08 to 15 December | House, Dance & Mainstream Mix by Isaac Washington
Step into another captivating episode of the Afro D Isaac Radio Show, where Isaac Washington takes you on a journey through the best in house, dance, and mainstream beats. From December 8 to 15, 2024, this mix combines timeless grooves with fresh edits, delivering an unforgettable listening experience.Featuring tracks from Todd Terry, Michael Jackson, Martin Garrix, and Junior Jack, this week’s set is a perfect blend of soulful rhythms, high-energy beats, and classic anthems.Tracklist:...
2024-12-16
00 min
The Kolby Kulture Show
How Michael Arceneaux Turns Life's Challenges into Laugh-Out-Loud Stories
Watch the Show: https://www.youtube.com/@kolbykultureshow In this season finale of The Kolby Kulture Show, host Uncle Kolby interviews New York Times bestselling author Michael Arceneaux on his remarkable writing journey. They discuss Michael's latest book, I Finally Bought Some Jordans, and the balance between humor and resilience in his work, touching on the challenges of navigating the media landscape as a Black creative. Michael shares insights on his writing process, creative space, and the influence of his mother on his career, alongside the importance of gratitude in his life. As they w...
2024-10-31
27 min
American Revolution Podcast
ARP331 Washington Goes Home
In November, 1783, Washington takes leave of his officers and the army after the British Depart New York. Washington makes his way to Annapolis to resign. Congress misses the arrival of the Dutch Ambassador and scrambles to get the final peace treaty ratified while accepting Washington's resignation. Finally a civilian, Washington arrives home at Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve, 1783.Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as pictures, and links related to this week's episode.Book Recommendation of the Week: General Washington's Christmas Farewell: A Mount Vernon Homecoming, 1783, by Stanley Weintraub....
2024-10-20
31 min
American Revolution Podcast
ARP331 Washington Goes Home
In November, 1783, Washington takes leave of his officers and the army after the British Depart New York. Washington makes his way to Annapolis to resign. Congress misses the arrival of the Dutch Ambassador and scrambles to get the final peace treaty ratified while accepting Washington's resignation. Finally a civilian, Washington arrives home at Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve, 1783.Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as pictures, and links related to this week's episode.Book Recommendation of the Week: General Washington's Christmas Farewell: A Mount Vernon Homecoming, 1783, by Stanley Weintraub....
2024-10-20
31 min
Wealth-Building Made Simple
Michael Saylor's Bold Bitcoin Bet: How He's Using Debt to Buy Digital Gold
Key Takeaways: Michael Saylor is using a clever tool called "convertible debt" to borrow tons of money at low interest rates. He's then using that borrowed money to buy Bitcoin. Saylor believes Bitcoin is like a shield against inflation (when prices go up). He's basically betting that Bitcoin's value will increase more than the interest he has to pay on the loans. Lenders like this deal because they have the option to convert the debt into shares of MicroStrategy stock later on. If Bitcoin's price goes up, the company's stock will likely go up too, making the conversion...
2024-10-11
07 min
Getting After It
078: Michael Washington – Captain at Allegiant Air
Today, we're sitting down with Michael Washington, a guy who went from navigating gang-ridden streets to navigating the skies. As an Allegiant captain and dedicated foster parent, Michael’s story isn’t just inspirational—it’s a lesson on resilience, humility, and unwavering faith. Growing up in some of the toughest neighborhoods, he could have easily taken a different path. But with faith as his compass and authenticity as his co-pilot, Michael turned his life into a beacon of hope. We learn how he embraced his own narrative and found positivity even when the odds were stacked against...
2024-08-26
1h 09
Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty
DID DIRTY MONEY SWAY THE WASHINGTON GMO CASE
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty DID DIRTY MONEY SWAY THE WASHINGTON GMO CASE The TRUTH about Food and Travel Original Broadcast Date: 10/23/2013 From the Food And Travel Nation Interview Archives: In the fall of 2013, long before congress passed the HORRIBLE Bioengineered Food Laebling Laws, the voters of Washington State were asked to approve a citizen's initiative (sponsored by Moms for Labeling) that would have forced food processors to disclose their use of GMOs. Even before the first votes were cast, there were allegations of inpropriety as over Seven MILLION dollars was spent by t...
2024-08-25
07 min
Afro D Isaac radio show
Afro D Isaac Radio Show – November 24-30, 2008 | House, Trance & EDM Mix with DJ Isaac Washington
Step into the world of DJ Isaac Washington, the Parisian DJ behind the Afro D Isaac Radio Show, as he delivers another exhilarating mix session featuring the best in house music, trance vibes, and dance music. This episode is packed with high-energy tracks and deep beats that will keep you moving.Tracklisting:Hide & Seek (Club Mix) - Kyau & AlbertLive Theory (Original Mix) - Michael MysticaDesert Snow - Aimar & Sindre EidePower...
2024-07-30
2h 00
Sticky Note Conversations
Michael Lyle - What Can Possibly Happen Next?
Erika Washington talks with Nevada Current journalist Michael Lyle about democracy, the state of journalism and why they love it!Thank you for listening to Sticky Note Conversations with Erika Washington. Hosted and Executively Produced by Erika Washington. Music, mixing, and editing by Black Gypsy LLC. Special Thanks to KUNV 91.5 in Las Vegas. This show is powered by Make It Work Nevada, a project of Tides Advocacy.
2024-07-27
1h 30
Command Center Podcast
Mock Draft with London Fletcher | Get Loud | Washington Commanders
Former Washington DB Fred Smoot, Host Michael Jenkins, and Former Washington LB London Fletcher make a Get Loud mock draft. Host: Michael Jenkins, Fred Smoot Producer: Anna NewkirkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-04-23
45 min
Command Center Podcast
GUESS THE PROSPECT, BRONNY DECLARES FOR NBA DRAFT & TSA PRE-CHECK | GET LOUD | WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
Michael Jenkins and Fred Smoot are back for another episode of the Get Loud Podcast to talk all things pop culture and Washington Commanders Football The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guests and/or hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Washington Commanders or any of their representatives. WEEKEND RECAP & ECLIPSE (00:25)BRONNY DECLARES FOR DRAFT (07:40)AITA TSA PRE-CHECK (16:41)JERSEY NUMBERS & PLAYERS IN THE BUILDING (26:30)GUESS THE PROSPECT (39:20) Hosts: Michael Jenkins, Fred Smoot Producer: Anna NewkirkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-04-08
44 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Washington Crosses the Delaware — A Christmas Tale of 1776 (Re-Release)
Learn how by mid-December, 1776, the American Revolution was in desperate straits. Explore that after a series of defeats, the American Army had retreated through New Jersey and was stationed in Pennsylvania — with the British Army across the Delaware River. The Continental Army was on the verge of utter collapse. Overconfident, the British went into Winter Quarters. Congress gave George Washington enormous authority, and Washington used the lull in fighting and his new power to reorganize and strengthen his troops. Washington and his officers designed a daring attack on Hessian forces in Trent...
2023-12-24
49 min
One Mic Black History
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
The March on Washington was a massive protest march of 250,000 people that occurred in August 1963, in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. the event aimed to draw attention to continuing challenges and inequalities faced by African Americans.Audio Onemichistory.comFollow me on Instagram: @onemic_historyFollow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/onemichistoryFollow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnemichistoryPlease support our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25697914Buy me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Countryboi2mSources:https://www...
2023-09-17
13 min
Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
Let's Talk Politics With Journalist Jessica Washington
We are back, with a brand new episode of the podcast. And, we have a special guest joining us; Journalist, Jessica Washington from "The Root" is discussing Politics and more on this week's "Let's Talk Politics Edition. Jessica Washington is a Senior Reporter for "The Root" covering Politics, Race and Gender Issues. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Marie Claire, The Lily, NBC News and Mother Jones. She is also a regular guest on CNN. In this week's episode, Jessica and I discuss some of the prevailing topics in the world of Politics which include Former President Donald Trump...
2023-09-11
2h 07
Quintessential Poetry
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents William Washington
William Washington is a Native of Spanish Harlem New York City. He's an Established Spoken Storyteller/Author/Motivational Speaker & Activist. He's Performed Throughout The United States. His Goal in Life is To Heal The Brokenhearted with His Words. Books https://www.amazon.com/Broken-Book-Love-Given-Love-Taken/dp/B09X5RT8KF/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1691097670&refinements=p_27%3Awilliam+james+washington+sr.&s=books&sr=1-2 https://www.amazon.com/Nigger-Chronicles-William-Washington-ebook/dp/B00C9EWPSA/ref=sr_1_1?crid=P74DMU0BT0V3&keywords=william+james+Washington+the+nigger+chronicles&qid=1691097758&s=books&sprefix=william+james+washington+the+nigger+chronicles%2Cstripbooks%2C87&sr=1-1
2023-08-09
1h 29
Our Nature: Conversations about the relationship between nature, spirituality, and well-being
Each One, Teach One: Inclusive Communities for the Modern Nature Enthusiast with Michael Washington of Usal Project
For this week's episode, I’m speaking with Michael Washington. Michael is the founder of Usal Project, an LA-based community offering experiences and goods for the modern nature enthusiast. Usal hosts over 20 monthly experiences that (in addition to forest therapy) include: foraging and herb walks, falconry, oceanic species dives, incense-making workshops, flower arranging classes, community hikes, and more. In this conversation, Michael and I talk about the importance of cultivating community in a world where people are struggling with loneliness. We also discuss his relationship with nature growing up in Texas, how the music industry shaped his path, the or...
2023-05-17
1h 24
Think About It with Michael Leppert
A Long Weekend in Washington is Good for the Soul
Over the years, I have had the good luck of being able to visit our nation's capital in Washington, D.C., many times. I once regularly had pressing work-related reasons to go. Those reasons might be so-called big-deal visits to "The Hill" or crucial meetings with some powerful federal agency. Maybe it was some random conference where I would sit in the back and drink coffee and eat pastries all day, or heaven forbid, I would be one of the important speakers. D.C. does conferences like Las Vegas does craps — which leads me to th...
2022-10-27
04 min
The History Connection Podcast
Unsung Heroes 4: Booker T. Washington
In this interesting episode of Unsung Heroes, we speak about Booker T. Washington and his contributions to the development of the Tuskegee Institute and his theories regarding black progression during the Jim Crow Era. He is fascinating to delve into his story because he is the prime example of one, who went from becoming a slave to being a free man and was a proponent of the black population during segregation working and gaining skills through education, trades and manners. He had a well known ideological difference with renown WEB Du Bois on the ideas surrounding segregation and Jim...
2022-10-26
25 min
For the Love of Sports with Michael Rasile
#285 Kitanaajson Jervis - Group Sales Account Executive at the Washington Commanders
Kitanaasjon Jervis joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss how she got her career started with the Washington Commanders! Michael was lucky enough to come speak with her class her last year of school and she took some of what he said to heart to help (potentially) jumpstart her career! https://www.linkedin.com/in/kitanaasjon-jervis-ab295469/ https://twitter.com/KitTakesCommand 📺 FOLLOW Michael Rasile: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChrF4fA8uP7B6ImdfaHAe6Q?sub_confirmation=1 🎙️ Subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/for-the-love-of-sports/id1496257867 📘 FREE...
2022-03-11
19 min
The Way Out Is Back Through
E6: Washington School (Pt 2 - Legacies)
Send us a textThe Washington School is likely the oldest continually-operating public school in the city of Raleigh, since we can trace it's beginnings all the way back to the 1860s. During Part 1, we learned about the school's origins and the critical community organizing that took place in order to establish Raleigh's first Black High School in 1923. Today, Washington is a Gifted and Talented Magnet Elementary School and the children and staff that fill it's classrooms today look different than they did nearly a hundred years ago. Join Dr. Chaunte Garrett and Michael Parker W...
2022-01-11
1h 08
For the Love of Sports with Michael Rasile
#278 - Kelsey Nicole Nelson - Award Winning Media Personality with the Washington Football Team, Fox Sports, and more
Kelsey Nicole Nelson joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss her career in the media, working for the Washington Football Team, Fox Sports Radio, and numerous other positions in the media landscape. https://kelseynicolenelson.com/ https://twitter.com/therealknelson https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelseynnelson/ https://www.facebook.com/KelseyNicoleNelson https://www.instagram.com/therealknelson/ 📺 FOLLOW Michael Rasile: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChrF4fA8uP7B6ImdfaHAe6Q?sub_confirmation=1 🎙️ Subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/for-the-love-of-sports/id1496257867 📘 F...
2022-01-04
53 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Washington Crosses the Delaware - A Christmas Tale of 1776
On December 25, 1776, George Washington and his brave troops begin to march to the nearly frozen Delaware River to attack Hessian troops encamped on the other side at Trenton, New Jersey. The times are desperate for the American cause. The high risk attack is a daring attempt to save the American Revolution from collapse. Follow Washington's troops through the winter storm, frozen river, arduous march, and pitched battle. The fate of the new nation depends on it. Check out PatriotWeek.org, Judge Warren's book at www.AmericasSurvivalGuide.com, and the Save our Republic! video series on Patriot Week's YouTube Channel. Support t...
2021-12-25
49 min
EEM Club
Episode 7, Part 2: Tips To Those Considering Marriage With Michael Washington
“Tips for Singles from a Long-Time Married Person” is always valuable. Therefore, in this Part 2 interview Michael Washington discusses how he met his wife. He also provides insight on how they have been able to stay married 27 years and tips he would like to pass along to singles and those who are dating. Check out Michael Washington's links below.Social Media:Exquisite Elite MatchmakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/exquisiteelitematch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/exquisiteelitematchWebsite: https://exquisiteelitematch.com/Michael WashingtonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/was...
2021-12-18
08 min
EEM Club
Episode 7, Part 1: Follow Your Passion & HBCU Sports Broadcasting With Michael Washington
Are You Currently Doing Your Passion? If not, Michael Washington discusses how he became involved in HBCU Sports Broadcasting. He currently works as the Director of Industrial Safety for Arkema Incorporated. He also has a passion for Sports Radio. He and fellow Prairie View A&M University alumni now broadcast HBCU Sports across the nation. Therefore, this Part 1 interview discusses how he became a Chemical Engineer, and his involvement in sports broadcasting. In Episode 7, Part 2, Michael provides tips to singles who are considering being married. Enjoy this interview and check out Michael Washington's links below.Soci...
2021-12-18
11 min
Azure & DevOps Podcast
Michael Washington on Blazor in .NET 6
This week, Michael Washington is once again joining the podcast to discuss all things Blazor! He previously joined the podcast on episode 88, where he discussed the state of Blazor back in May 2020. Michael is an ASP.NET and C# programmer who has extensive knowledge in process improvement, billing systems, and student information systems. He also is the founder of two websites, AiHelpWebsite.com and BlazorHelpWebsite.com — both fantastic resources that help empower developers. Michael resides in Los Angeles, California, with his son Zachary and wife, Valerie. Hot off the heels of .NE...
2021-11-22
34 min
Stacy on the Right
Episode 709: Meet Michael Tracey: Journalist and Author
Michael joined us to discuss his latest article "Political And Media Class Solemnly Commemorates Six Months Of Overwrought Whining About January 6" which is an excellent primer on thinking through the Democrats obsession with the riot on January 6th. This program is underwritten by the Alliance for Shared Health. Check out how you can cut your health insurance premiums by 40-60% by joining a health sharing alliance. ASH is that option!! Learn more... Download our latest PDF Guide at: GUIDE: Talking to your high schoolers about politics!! Thank you for listening!! We...
2021-07-22
16 min
American Revolution Podcast
ARP206 George Washington in Philadelphia
The Commander of the Continental Army leaves for Philadelphia in December 1778 to confer with Congress. His plans to stay for only a few days drags into well over a month as events keep him occupied in the city.Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic.Book Recommendation of the Week: Washington, the Indispensable Man, by James FlexnerOnline Recommendation of the Week: Itinerary of George Washington, from June 15, 1775, to December 23, 1783 https://archive.org/details/itineraryofgener01bakeARP T-shirts and other mer...
2021-06-20
32 min
Three & Out
Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post joins Key Takeaways
Washington Football Team has a No. 1 quarterback--or do they? Nicki Jhabvala from the Washington Post joins us to break down whether Ryan Fitzpatrick will start, or the "competition" head coach Ron Rivera indicated between him, Taylor Heineke and Kyle Allen is real. We also talk #ChangeTheName, the NFC East, and other Washington Football Team topics.Ty Schalter, Samantha Bunten, and Michael Schottey also discuss the Le'Veon Bell/Andy Reid Instagram kerfuffle, as well as Stephon Gilmore no-showing Patriots minicamp.
2021-06-14
42 min
Forgotten Cinema
Spotlight - Denzel Washington
In this Spotlight compendium to their Virtuosity episode, the Mikes are talking about Denzel Washington. Mainly, how he's so awesome.No seriously, Butler believes him to be one of the greatest actors of all times whose name will be up there with the likes of Laurence Olivier. So listen as Butler and Field talk about some of their favorite Denzel Washington films and breakdown what about him or his acting style, makes him the GOAT of acting.So grab your concessions, find your seat and get read for Forgotten Cinema: Spotlight!
2021-06-11
19 min
Delgado Podcast
A Christian Case for Reparations & Dismantling White Supremacy - Duke L. Kwon & Dr. Gregory Thompson
Pastors Duke L. Kwon and Dr. Gregory Thompson build a historical and theological case for reparations -- and address the various thefts of white supremacy that continue to hurt our Black communities in their latest book: Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair. In this podcast episode, Duke L. Kwon and Dr. Gregory Thompson talk about why they need to write a theological case for reparations, why it's important to support and love hurting communities, reasons why Christians debate the reparations issue, ways church leaders and pastors can properly address systemic sins at church, ways to...
2021-05-02
53 min
The Way Out Is Back Through
E5: Washington School (Pt 1 - Origins)
Send us a textThe Washington School is now an elementary magnet school within the Wake County Public School System, but the origins of Washington go all the way back to the late 1860s. The building that stands today was built in 1923 and was Raleigh's first public Black high school, but the school first began as one of North Carolina's earliest schools for African American children and was originally established by Northern, Christian missionaries. It grew to become an important incubator of Black genius and was a cultural and community landmark for Raleigh's African American community. According to...
2021-04-11
56 min
American Revolution Podcast
AR-SP08 David Stewart: George Washington
Interview with author David O. Steward about his new book: George Washington: The Political Rise of America's Founding Father. We discuss George Washington the politician, and how his political skills grew over his life.Visit my blog at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for a complete transcript as well as links to other works by the author.Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcastJoin the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troySupport this podcast o...
2021-03-18
46 min
The Shame List Picture Show
The Shame List Picture Show S5E1 – MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939)
Season 5, Episode 1 (February 05, 2021) Welcome to season 5, Shame Listeners! Nick & Michael needed a patriotic boost with all of the grim political news, so they decided to kick off season 5 with the Frank Capra classic, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Also included is a review of the Blue Underground release of William Lustig’s VIGILANTE. As always, please rate, review, and subscribe. Be sure to check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/shamelistpictureshow Edited by: Nick Richards Produced by: Nick Richards & Michael Viers Theme Music by: The Directionals Opening Narr...
2021-02-06
1h 11
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
194. Building Digital History Projects at the Washington Library with the ITPS Interns
One of the most important things we’re able to do at the Center for Digital History is offer internships to college students. Working with students allows us to move our projects forward while giving them real world opportunities to do the kind of work that historians do, and development skills that will hopefully serve them well later in life. Now, we’ve talked about our internship program on the show before – you might recall our chat with Jamie Morris of Washington College – and today you’ll get to hear from three excellent students who joined our...
2021-02-05
42 min
The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies
Bubbly Wall St & Washington Boiling Over
In a historic week in Washington, Michael Farr welcomes guests Jim Lebenthal, Dan Mahaffee, and Tony Fratto to the show. Jim says the market is looking through the turmoil, but a correction is becoming more likely (but timing is a fool's game.) Political analyst Dan Mahaffee outlines what the historic second impeachment means to DC politics. And special guest Tony Fratto gives his unique perspective as someone who has worked on The Hill and represented the country across the world during his time at Treasury. The world is changing rapidly, and at the FarrCast we keep an...
2021-01-14
50 min
Tatter
Episode 66: Conviction (Impeachment Politics, w/ Sarah Binder)
In the wake of the violence and destruction resulting from mob action in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, and given that many view President Donald Trump's public comments beforehand as inciting the mob's action, House Democrats have presented a single article of impeachment with a vote likely imminent. If this happens, Trump would be the first U.S. president impeached twice. I recently spoke with Sarah Binder, Professor of Political Science at The George Washington University, and Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, speaking with her about impeachment politics, as well as things to watch...
2021-01-12
43 min
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
186. Exploring New Frontiers in Early American History with Alexi Garrett, Michael Blaakman, Derek O’Leary, and Krysten Blackstone
In the eighteenth century, Benjamin Franklin and other early Americans likened themselves to a rising people who were creating something new under the sun. It’s fair to say that historians have a similar mindset: we’re constantly striving to uncover new evidence, make new arguments, and offer new interpretations that help us better explain the past. So on today’s show, we’re going to introduce you to just a few among a rising generation of historians who are doing cutting edge work in early American history. Recently, the Washington Library partnered with the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jeff...
2020-12-03
1h 34
Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Episode 153 - Pastor Brandon Washington, "Confront Injustice"
“My father taught me that when I am walking I should always walk like I’m going somewhere.” - Brandon WashingtonMichael’s guest on today’s podcast is Pastor Brandon Washington - a church planter and the pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, Colorado. He holds a master’s degree in systematic theology from Denver Seminary.Pastor Washington feels that, as preachers, when they observe and experience hopelessness and frustration - especially the kind that our nation has seen throughout 2020, they must look at them through the lens of Scripture—an...
2020-11-06
00 min
MAF GigEcon Chop It Up
Dwayne Haskins Benched for The Washington Football Team
The Champ is Here Podcast #46: Dwayne Haskins Benched for The Washington Football Team 👉 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=LS5fPCkLTmwThe Champ is Here Podcast #46: Dwayne Haskins Benched for The Washington Football Team. Video link 👉 https://youtu.be/LS5fPCkLTmwAmazon Affiliate LinksHobbymaster Pride Bottle Cap Collection Display Case 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S8RRC0S/?tag=MAFReactions-20MAF Reactions Channel Membership link 👉https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixZ1xt2kPT0NIOPCI0JdUQ/jointMichael Anthony Fitness Shop 👉 https://shop.spreadshirt.com/michael-anthony-fitnessMAF Reacti...
2020-10-08
00 min
Middle East PolicyCast
Deterring Iran in the 'Gray Zone' with Michael Eisenstadt
Military analyst Michael Eisenstadt details how the Islamic Republic of Iran operates in the gray zone between war and peace to manage escalation, leverages asymmetries to achieve disproportionate effects, and employs its hybrid force structure for maximum effect. The current U.S. approach, he explains, is based on overt action, blunt force, and emphatic messaging, all of which entail a heightened potential for escalation. But an alternative approach—one focused on unacknowledged activities, indirection, subtlety, and discreet messaging—could more effectively deter Iran while reducing the risk of further escalation and broader conflict. Michael Eisenstadt is Kahn Fellow and director of t...
2020-07-22
38 min