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CAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamCAPTURED: Shot Down In Vietnam"If Nixon Stayed" Episode 1 - When Nixon LeftThe first episode of a new show from the CAPTURED team. August 8th, 1974 marked the end of Richard Nixon’s presidency, but what if it didn’t? In this series premiere, we revisit the emotional final hours of Nixon’s administration and imagine what might’ve happened if he had fought to stay in office. Featuring archival audio and expert interviews, the episode blends history and fiction to ask: how different would America be if Watergate never happened? Before the hypotheticals begin, we confront the moment everything changed. Learn more about your ad choices...2025-04-1012 minCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamIf Nixon Stayed - Coming April 10From the team that brought you CAPTURED comes a new series that explores the concept of Richard Nixon staying in office for his full second-term: If Nixon Stayed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-03-2401 minCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamIntroducing: If Nixon Stayed (Trailer)Introducing a new docuseries, from the team that brought you CAPTURED: Shot Down In Vietnam, that reimagines the course of history. Using newly-released archival materials, expert interviews and historical analysis, this podcast takes a deep-dive to explore what could have been if President Nixon continued the success of his 1972 landslide election victory to complete his second term and fulfill his bold vision of peace and prosperity for a new American century.“Therefore, I should resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow.” When President Richard Nixon somberly delivered those words on August 8, 1974, as m...2024-08-0903 minЭстетическая медицина- тренды и инновацииЭстетическая медицина- тренды и инновацииNIXON & BLAZER Эстетическая медицина: Тренды и Инновации NIXON & BLAZER Эстетическая медицина: Тренды и Инновации Подкаст 2 девушек одна из которых любитель, а вторая профессионал в теме эстетической медицине исследуют и изучают современные тренды этой области Бьюти- энтузиаст и бьюти - мейкер Инна https://www.facebook.com/share/7wJ2NsqZQTdrUpCw/?mibextid=adzO7l Инна Блейзер (@inna_blazer) • Фото и видео в Instagram instagram.com 429312427_937879215008886_7513184998203080679_n.jpg Света Sᴠᴇᴛʟᴀɴᴀ Nɪxᴏɴ (@svetlana_nikson) • Фото и видео в Instagram instagram.com 336974142_655717626264886_8776777751192115879_n.jpg Как влияют кризисные моменты на эстетическую медицину «Плоский бант или осьминог» Почему мужчины лучшие клиенты Эстетическая медицина: медицина? Бизнес? Искусство?2024-04-0200 minParks and PalsParks and PalsEp 30 - Universal's Halloween Horror Nights 2023 with Liam Nixon (bring bracelets, make friends)Hopping across from Disney World to Universal Studios Orlando, we find ourselves lured into Dr Oddfellow’s Halloween Horror Nights! This week, we are joined by fellow HHN’s fanatic Liam Nixon (@liam_throughalens) as we discuss the highs, lows and all-consuming dread at the events of the 32nd year of frights. Be prepared for eye-opening exorcisms, child’s play with Chucky, and terrifying scare zones, houses and more. Heed our advice: never go alone! 2023-10-241h 07Blueprint For ClosersBlueprint For ClosersUnveiling Success: Mastering Prioritization and Daily Effectiveness with Dominick Ciccarelli and Rob NixonDelve into the essence of achievement with Dominick Ciccarelli and Robert Nixon in the second episode of our podcast. Embark on a personal journey as these two  individuals unravel the intricacies of their prioritization strategies and daily routines. Beyond the surface, they candidly explore the transformative power of minor lifestyle adjustments that anchor their focus and enhance their effectiveness. Join us for an enriching conversation that unveils the secrets to their hard-earned success through disciplined practices and unwavering determination.Episode Resources: 👉 Blueprintforclosers.com👉 Blog👉 Apple Podcast 👉 Spotify Thanks for listening...2023-08-1748 minCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamCAPTURED: Shot Down In VietnamIntermission: The TapesIn this special episode, we depart from our central narrative and turn our attention to Washington D.C., where Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson & Richard Nixon were making a crucial impact on the treatment and release of the hundreds of American prisoners of war who were being brutally mistreated in North Vietnamese prisons.By way of recordings from the White House, curator & historian Bob Bostock walks us down President Nixon's path to the Presidency and examines how his administration's policies on Vietnam intersected with his personal attention to the POW crisis.Newly-unearthed archival audio, like tapes...2023-06-1934 minVictorian Periodical ParadeVictorian Periodical ParadeS2 E3.02 - News Article Time! With Kari NixonHello Lovely Vicies and Victors, I'm glad you found your way over here to the Victorian Periodical Parade Welcome to the second reading of the 1863 edition of the London Journal. Kari Nixon, PhD, compares events of the past both to events of today and similarities with "Lady Audley's Secret." In this episode there isn’t a large article that correlates directly to the reading in the same publication, so Kari breaks down what the London Journal. She describes what a typical publication looks like and reads a few interesting pieces. She also makes up...2023-05-0915 minVictorian Periodical ParadeVictorian Periodical ParadeS1 E1.00 Dr. Nixon Observes VictoriansHello Lovely Vicies and Victors, Im glad you found your way over here to the Victorian Periodical Parade Welcome to the first reading of the Cornhill magazine. My name is Owen Curtiss and I will be assisting Dr. Kari Nixon by reading the fiction portions of the 1862  bound annual edition. This is a nice collection of literature that connects present day folks to the Victorians of a 160 years ago. Here Kari reads an article from the May issue of the 1862 edition of the Cornhill Magazine. She breaks down what the writings mean, why they are in general critiquing their peers, a...2022-12-1114 minWille Nixon musicWille Nixon musicInto The MysticCover of the Van Morrison song "Into The Mystic" Bass - Tim Fritz Rhythm Guitar - Willie Nixon Lead Guitar - Willie Nixon Piano - Willie Nixon Organ - Willie Nixon Keyboard Saxaphones - Willie Nixon Drums - Willie Nixon Vocals - Willie Nixon2022-10-0603 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare InnovationEpisode 33- Privacy and Security Frameworks for Connected Devices and the Internet of Medical ThingsWhat you’ll get out of this episodeRebecca talks with Bethany Corbin and Ashleigh Giovannini, two powerhouse attorneys at Nixon Gwilt Law. These national and international privacy experts highlight what healthcare innovators need to know about the Internet of Medical Things and the evolving privacy and security frameworks for digital health connected devices.Listen to Discover:How to define digital health connected devicesHow the privacy and security and data use challenges for these companies are distinct from the challenges facing other digital health companiesWhat trends they are seeing among external bad ac...2022-08-2435 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare InnovationHospital at Home for Hospitals and Digital Health Vendors with Health System Virtual Care Expert Casey Papp, Esq. What you’ll get out of this episodeCo-host Carrie Nixon chats with healthcare innovation attorney Casey Papp, an expert in the operational and legal nuances of providing virtual care management services within a health system. With McKinsey & Company predicting “up to $265 billion worth of care services for Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries could shift to the home by 2025,” now is the time to investigate how a Care at Home or Hospital at Home initiative could work for hospitals, health systems, and the vendors who provide mobile services.Listen to this episode to dis...2022-06-2924 minRoughnecks PodcastRoughnecks Podcast#106 - Hold my Beer #3 - Shell and Tina (The Nixon Sisters)More of Cole's family joins the show. This time its the Nixon sisters, Michelle (aka Shell) and Kristina (aka Tina) making their first appearance on the Roughnecks Podcast. In this episode they discuss Tina's most recent hunting experience and share many stories of their younger years when they lived in an apartment building just one floor apart. Roughnecks Links: Website - https://www.roughneckspodcast.com/ Instagram - @roughneckspodcast Twitter - @roughneckspodc1 Facebook - @roughneckspodcast Tik Tok - @roughneckspodcast Cole's Instagram - @colennixon7 2022-06-111h 21Why in the WorldWhy in the WorldEpisode #18 - Bryan Nixon - Therapeutic Fish in Relational WatersEpisode 18 - Bryan Nixon - Therapeutic Fish in Relational Waters   Welcome back and thank you for listening! Before I jump into the content of this episode, I have a request as well as some exciting news to share. My request is, if you enjoy this podcast and have found it to be useful, please consider heading to iTunes and offering a rating. It is super helpful with getting the podcast in front of more people who might enjoy it. Additionally, please consider sharing the podcast with others whom you think might be into it. I w...2022-06-0325 minBody and BeyondBody and Beyond17 INTENTION VS ATTENTION with Author and Developmental Coach Dave NixonToday on Episode 17 of the Body and Beyond Podcast we have Author and Developmental coach Dave Nixon back for part 2, this time discussing INTENTION VS ATTENTION. Dave is the author of minding yourself, has 18 years in the health and fitness industry and is the owner and director of Functional Fitness Australia (FUNC.) in Canberra and Alpha Theta Flow, a developmental Retreat and Coaching company. In today’s podcast we discuss living with intention, training with intention,  looking at underlying beliefs that may be impacting your ability to follow through on your goals, The difference between tra...2022-05-1047 minBody and BeyondBody and Beyond16 Living Intentionally with Author and Developmental Coach Dave NixonToday on Episode 16 of the Body and Beyond Podcast we have Author and Developmental coach Dave Nixon discussing living with intention. Dave is the author of minding yourself, has 18 years in the health and fitness industry and is the owner and director of Functional Fitness Australia (FUNC.) in Canberra and Alpha Theta Flow, a developmental Retreat and Coaching company. In today’s podcast we discuss living with intention, training with intention,  looking at underlying beliefs that may be impacting your ability to follow through on your goals, The difference between training and coaching and so muc...2022-04-2640 minRoughnecks PodcastRoughnecks Podcast#96 - Hold My Beer #2 - Clayton NixonThe first family member of Cole's join the podcast for another drinking episode. This episode goes all over the place in terms of topics. The Nixon brothers discuss things from a Roughnecks golf outing to dealing with life.  Roughnecks Links: Website - https://www.roughneckspodcast.com/ Instagram - @roughneckspodcast Twitter - @roughneckspodc1 Facebook - @roughneckspodcast Tik Tok - @roughneckspodcast Cole's Instagram - @colennixon7  Email - info@roughneckspodcast.com Discount code "roughnecks" at Leo Supplements2022-04-222h 05Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastRichard Nixon and the National Cancer Act of 1971December 2021 marked the 50th anniversary of President Nixon signing the National Cancer Act of 1971. To celebrate that visionary and transformative bipartisan legislation, the Richard Nixon Foundation hosted the first Nixon National Cancer Conference, a two-day gathering of distinguished Nobel laureates, cancer center directors, clinicians, researchers, and political and public health officials to assess the past, analyze the present, and envision the future of cancer treatment and research. This episode focuses on the history of the National Cancer Act of 1971 and features highlights from the Nixon National Cancer Conference that took place at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Our...2022-01-2717 minThe Game of RassilonThe Game of RassilonSeason 3 CreditsYou have been listening to The Game of Rassilon, Season 3. Cast: The Doctor – Riley Silverman Travis and Parker Killian – Dan Peck Carrie – Châu Kate Lê The Auditor – Casey Jones Captain Greg Kinnear – David Blue The Master – Dino Andrade Susan – Michael Nixon And introducing Dan Peck as the Doctor Other parts played by members of the cast Production: Campaign and mod design – Michael Nixon and Ben Paddon Game Master – Ben Paddon Engineering – Michael Nixon Editing and sound design – David King For Human Nature: Editing and sound design – Michael Nixon Campaign, mod design and Game Master – Michael...2022-01-1202 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare Innovation#9: Digital Health Innovations as “Consumer Technology,” with René Quashie, VP of Digital Health, Consumer Technology Association What you’ll get out of this episodeListen in as co-host Carrie Nixon chats with René Quashie, VP of Digital Health at the Consumer Technology Association. The two discuss digital health innovations as "consumer technology."In this episode you’ll discover:How the Consumer Technology Association supports Digital Health innovators. The most important issues CTA is focusing on in the Digital Health spaceWhat we can look forward to at CTA’s Consumer Electronics Show in January 2022This conversation is one you won’t want to miss if you’ve never though...2021-09-2322 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJeffrey Garten on the President Nixon’s Transformation of the Global Monetary SystemFifty years ago today, President Nixon addressed the nation on television to announce “the most comprehensive new economic policy to be undertaken in this nation in four decades.” Jeffrey Garten, the former dean of the Yale School of Management and Undersecretary of Commerce in the Clinton administration chronicles the August 1971 meeting at Camp David, where President Nixon unilaterally ended the last vestiges of the gold standard—breaking the link between gold and the dollar—transforming the entire global monetary system. He is the author of the book, "Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy...2021-08-1558 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare Innovation#4: Startup Advice from Clarify Health Solutions Co-founder Todd Gottula What you’ll get out of this episodeFor our first interview of this podcast, we couldn’t think of a more insightful and generous guest than Clarify Health Solutions Co-founder Todd Gottula. (You may have heard about Clarify’s recent $115M Series C funding to accelerate the adoption of on-demand healthcare analytics. Wouldn’t you like that kind of win for your company?)Cohost Rebecca Gwilt has advised Clarify since their founding in 2015, and you’ll want to listen as she and Todd explore Clarify’s story and unpack the insights gleaned along the way, includi...2021-07-1537 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare Innovation#3: Obvious Truths Our Healthcare Policy Still Doesn’t Support: Home Care and RPM What you’ll get out of this episodeThese truths may be obvious to you as a healthcare innovator, but regulators, payors, and sometimes even consumers still lag behind for some very outdated and sometimes odd reasons. In this first episode of an occasional series on this podcast, Carrie and Rebecca explore some of these obvious truths, why it’s hard for some people and institutions to grasp them, and what kind of changes we’re seeing on the horizon to make them as common as putting wheels on suitcases. (Can you...2021-06-3014 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare Innovation#2: Healthcare Innovation as a Matter of National Security What you’ll get out of this episodeHealthcare Innovation attorneys Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt show the connection between National Security and Healthcare Innovation—and why this critical issue needs to be addressed:When we aren't actively facilitating healthcare innovation, we put our national security at risk. Think about how long it took people to get a telehealth visit for chronic or acute conditions during the first months of the pandemic. If we can’t keep our people healthy, how secure are we?If telehealth reimbursement passed in 1997, why did it take until 2020 for the first...2021-06-1716 minDecoding Healthcare InnovationDecoding Healthcare Innovation#1: What Customer Behavior Says About the Future of Digital Health What you’ll get out of this episodeHealthcare Innovation attorneys Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt open up this conversation with the question people keep asking: Where is the Digital Health Investment Ceiling? Then they dig deep into what’s just under the surface of that question—and far more important to the growth of your healthcare business:The convergence of events driving continued innovation in this space, including FemTech3 ways customer overwhelm is driving market change How to approach your customers for feedback so you don’t build something they won’t buy or useQuot...2021-06-0215 minWhy in the WorldWhy in the WorldEpisode #12 - Angela Nixon - Marriage: What is going on here?ANGELA NIXON - Marriage: What is going on here? In this episode I have a chat with the one and only Angela Nixon! Angela Nixon is a breathwork facilitator and embodied movement guide with the Vitalist Institute. Drawn to the complexity of what it is to be human, she possesses a deep curiosity about the sacred path from suffering to freedom. Through her own journey, Angela has discovered the power of working with the breath and the body to reignite the inner life force, bringing healing and balance to the mind, body and soul. Utilizing...2021-03-011h 01Why in the WorldWhy in the WorldEpisode #11 - Bryan Nixon - Why Does Therapy Work?Why Does Therapy Work?  by: Bryan Nixon Welcome, Good People! Woo, has it been a year, or what?! We are quickly coming to the end of 2020 and back in January when I launched this podcast,like all of us, I had no idea what this year had in store for us. COVID wasn’t even on the radar yet (can you even remember what that was like?!). I remember having a deep sense of optimism and even some creative energy as I looked forward into what 2020 might hold. And, in spite of a global pandemic, some really gre...2020-12-2825 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastPresident's Club - Episode 6, Donald Trump and Richard NixonThis episode of the Nixon Now podcast explores a previously unknown and unexplored decades-long relationship between President Nixon and President Trump. During his presidency, Trump has cited his predecessor on multiple occasions. Earlier this year, a reflective Trump told reporters, “I think of Nixon more than anybody else.”2020-12-0221 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastPresident's Club - Episode 4, Nixon, Ike and JFKThis episode of the Nixon Now podcast explores two fascinating presidential relationships. We first delve into the bond between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, an apprentice-type relationship that created the modern vice presidency. The second segment of the podcast looks closely at John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, a friendship that preceded -–and has been overshadowed by— their rivalry in the 1960 election.2020-11-181h 01HoopatheticalsHoopatheticalsTop 5 Most Underrated/Overrated, Biggest Bubble "Over Achievers" & The Blueprint to a Milwaukee Bucks Championship 2021 (w/ Thom Nixon)Who is more overrated; Lebron James or Kyrie Irving? Will Jamal Murray be drafted number 1 as the biggest bubble over-achiever? Should the Bucks trade for CP3?  These are just some of the Hoopathetical conversations we have on today's return episode. Join your host Jez F.M and Thom Nixon as they break down the most overrated and underrated players, they draft the biggest bubble "over achievers" and break down all the bucks rumours, as well as what they need to work on for next season. Because, obviously, they are the best voices to solve these issues. 2020-10-211h 26HoopatheticalsHoopatheticalsWhat If Every NBA Team Lost Their Best Player? (w/ Thom Nixon)In this inaugural episode of Hoopathaticals, your host Jez F.M covers what would happen if every team lost their best player. With Thom Nixon, they look at what every team looks like now, who would win the finals, and who would win the major awards. They also reveal the lows they have gone to in order to get their NBA fix during the COVID-19 crisis. As always, this name is up and available, so send me a cheque, and this name could be yours. Show Notes: - Going through...2020-04-171h 02Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastEvan Thomas on the Great Silent MajorityFifty years ago this week, President Nixon gave his address to the nation on the Vietnam War, popularly known as the "Silent Majority" Speech. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore this topic with Evan Thomas, former Newsweek editor, and best selling author of serious historical biographies including, “Being Nixon: A Man Divided.” Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Read transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/11/podcast-evan-thomas-great-silent-majority/ Photo: Press photographers in the White House Oval Office take photos of President Nixon on the evening of his address to the nation on the Vietnam War of November 3, 1969. (Richard Nixon Presidential Libr2019-11-0225 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Marini on President Nixon and the Administrative StateThis edition of the Nixon Now Podcast explores President Nixon’s view on the role and machinery of government, and the administrative state. Our guest is Dr. John Marini, professor of political science at the University of Nevada-Reno and a senior fellow of the Claremont Institute. He is co-editor of "The Imperial Congress: Crisis in the Separation of Powers," and author of The Politics of Budget Control, and "Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First Century." Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Read transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/10/podcast-john-marini-president-nixon-administrative-state/ Photo: President Nixon in the Oval Office on...2019-10-2654 minThe Anti-Social RewindThe Anti-Social RewindR.Nixon Interview ep 2Where Tanya Nixon wife/assistant interviews me Robert Nixon 2019-10-2209 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastWilliam Quandt on the October 1973 Middle East WarInterview Date: October 7, 2019 October 6 marked the 47th anniversary of the beginning of the October 1973 War between Israel and Arab States Egypt and Syria. After over four years of a war of attrition between Israel and its Arab neighbors, and diplomatic efforts moving at an unhurried pace, President Nixon woke up on the morning of October 6, 1973 to a cable from Ken Keating, America’s Ambassador to Israel, reporting that Israel’s Prime Minister Golda Meir told him Egypt and Syria had launched a two-pronged surprise attack as Israel stood unprepared to defend itself on Yom Kippur (or Day of Atonement) the holi...2019-10-151h 05Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLori Cox Han on Pat Buchanan as Advisor to President NixonPatrick J. Buchanan ran for president three times -- in 1992, 1996, and 2000. Some say his influence can still be felt in the modern political landscape. He worked in the Reagan administration as director of communications, but got his start under Richard Nixon first as an aide in the 1968 presidential campaign, and then as an advisor and speech writer to President Nixon. In her new book due out this October, “Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan” Chapman University professor of political science and presidential expert Lori Cox Han judiciously selects and examines significant memos written by Buchanan that have...2019-09-3024 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on Nixon, Castro and the Cuban Revolution2019 marks the 60th anniversary of the Cuban revolution and the take over of the island country by Communist leader Fidel Castro. In April 1959, Castro traveled to Washington and met with Vice President Nixon. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore this topic and the history of the American government’s Cuba policy with Dr. Irwin Gellman. Dr. Gellman is a historian and Nixon biographer. He’s author of “The Contender: Richard Nixon, the Congress Years, 1946­-1952,” and “The President and the Apprentice: Eisenhower and Nixon, 1952­-1961.” Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Read the transcript: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/09/irv-gellman-ni...2019-09-2732 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastSecret Service Agent on Witnessing President Nixon's Phone Call to the MoonOn July 20 of this year the Nixon Foundation commemorated the 50th anniversary of America’s moon shot with AT&T at the Nixon Presidential Library with events all day on campus. The keynote was a discussion between three White House aides who witnessed President Nixon’s historic call from the Oval Office to the moon. On this edition of the Nixon Now podcast, we talk to a secret service agent detailed to President Nixon, who also witnessed the phone call. His name is David Noznesky. He was a career agent, with over 25 years of service to the country. Read the tran...2019-09-0815 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastNicholas Sarantakes on President Nixon and FootballWe are now about to begin football season. On an earlier podcast, we talked Nixon’s love for baseball ­­ what they call America’s past time. On this edition we’ll talk about Nixon’s love for America’s passion, football. On this edition, we’re back with Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, professor of history at U.S. Naval War College and author of a new book due out this October, “Fan in Chief: Richard Nixon and American Sports, 1969 – 1974. Read transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/09/podcast-nicholas-sarantakes-president-nixon-football/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: Richard Nixon was a member of the Whittier College football team. (Ri...2019-09-0356 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastMichael Bobelian on Fortas, Warren, Johnson, Nixon and the Shaping of the Modern CourtFifty years ago, President Nixon appointed Warren Burger as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. Nixon would go on to appoint three additional justices. Nixon believed these appointments to be one of the central pillars of his presidential legacy. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore this topic with Michael Bobelian, contributing writer for Forbes.com, and author of “Battle for the Marble Palace: Abe Fortas, Earl Warren, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and the Forging of the Modern Supreme Court.” Read the transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/08/podcast-michael-bobelian-fortas-warren-johnson-nixon-shaping-modern-court/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixo...2019-08-2740 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLinda Hobgood on Pat Nixon and the PressWhat was First Lady Pat Nixon’s relationship with the media during the Presidency? On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore this subject with Linda Hobgood, director of the speech center at the University of Richmond, and instructor in their department of rhetoric and communications. She is a contributing author of a new book, "Media Relations and the Modern First Ladies: From Jacqueline Kennedy to Melania Trump" Read the transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/08/podcast-linda-hobgood-pat-nixon-press/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: Pat Nixon sitting with ABC correspondent Virginia Sherwood in the White House Yellow Oval Room on Oc...2019-08-2021 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastBuzz Aldrin on Apollo 11 at 50This special edition of the Nixon Now Podcast features Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a Nixon Library discussion with Nixon Foundation President and CEO Hugh Hewitt. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, the Nixon Foundation presented Aldrin with its "Greatest Comeback Award." The name of the award signifies President Nixon's ability to face challenges, always come back from setbacks and achieve victory throughout his life and career. Aldrin was being honored for his and fellow Apollo 11 astronauts' remarkable comeback to Earth -- that was one for the ages. Hosted by Jonathan Movroydis. Read transcript here...2019-08-1928 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJeryl Cordell on Witnessing the Apollo Splash DownThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing. To commemorate this occasion, the Nixon Library has a new, exciting and interactive exhibit throughout the year. It’s called Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind. Our guest today on this edition of the Nixon Now podcast not only witnessed the Apollo 11 Splashdown in the South Pacific 50 years ago. He participated in it as a young U.S. Navy lieutenant aboard the nearby USS Arlington. His name is Jeryl Cordell. Mr. Cordell spent 21 years in the U.S. Navy. He took part in the all nuclear powered task force ab...2019-08-0818 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastKasey Pipes on Richard Nixon's Remarkable Post-PresidencyOn August 9, 1974, Richard Nixon became the first and only president to resign. A decade later, Nixon was back as a trusted advisor to presidents dispensing wisdom on campaign strategy, and shaping the course of national and world events. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast we're joined in studio with Kasey Pipes. He’s an author, speech writer, and former advisor to President George W. Bush. He’s the Norris Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College, co-founder of the issues management firm Corley-Pipes, and partner at the public affairs firm High Water Strategies. He’s author of a newl...2019-07-3134 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastNicholas Sarantakes on President Nixon and BaseballOn July 22, 1969, President Nixon celebrated the 100th anniversary of baseball with a White House reception of over 400 baseball greats, officials, and media. Among those in attendance in the East Room were Pittsburgh Pirates all-star Roberto Clemente, New York Yankees greats Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, Cincinnati Reds’ Pete Rose, and other then current and future hall of famers. Washington’s RFK Stadium was the location for the all-star game the same day. President Nixon was planning to attend, but the game rained out and was postponed to the next day when Nixon was en-route to see the splash down of the...2019-07-2348 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on Vice President Nixon and the Hungarian Refugee CrisisOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking the Hungarian Revolution and Refugee crisis of 1956, then Vice President Nixon’s visit to the Austro-Hungarian border that December, and his work on the Federal response to the crisis. Our guest again is Irwin Gellman. He’s a historian, and the author of two major Nixon biographies, “The Contender: Richard Nixon, The Congress Years, 1946-1952,” and the President and the Apprentice: Nixon and Eisenhower, 1952-1961.” Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: Portrait of Frederic Daday's "Nixon at Andau" depicting then Vice President Nixon's visit to the Austro-Hungarian border in December 1957. (Richard Nixo...2019-07-1525 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastRobert Dupont on the 50th Anniversary of President Nixon's Message on Dangerous DrugsThis week marks the 50th anniversary of President Nixon’s special message to the Congress on Control of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. President Nixon said: A national awareness of the gravity of the situation is needed; a new urgency and concerted national policy are needed at the Federal level to begin to cope with this growing menace to the general welfare of the United States. On this edition of the Nixon Now podcast we're joined by Dr. Robert DuPont. Dr. DuPont is a psychiatrist who served as a director of the White House Special Action Office on Drug Abuse Prevention. Po...2019-07-1037 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastThe Nixon Doctrine at 50This summer marks the 50th Anniversary of the Nixon Doctrine. One day after the Apollo 11 splashdown in the South Pacific, President Nixon articulated a foreign policy doctrine in an informal press conference on the island of Guam. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’ve assembled a panel of experts to talk the doctrine — its evolution, the context of the Vietnam War as well as its global application. Participants: Roham Alvandi, Associate Professor of International History, London School of Economics and visiting Associate Professor at Columbia University Michael Cotten, Assistant Professor of History at Temple College (Texas) Gregory Dadd...2019-06-291h 26Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Nixon Tapes and WatergateOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking the Nixon Tapes with specific focus on President Nixon’s taped conversations about the Watergate controversy of June 1972. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M University, Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Read the transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/06/podcast-luke-nichter-nixon-tapes-watergate/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: Watergate Hotel (Getty Images)2019-06-201h 10Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on the Behind the Scenes Story of the Kitchen DebateThis summer marks the 60th anniversary of the famous Kitchen Debate between then Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev. On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, Nixon biographer Irv Gellman talks the behind the scenes story of this historic event. Dr. Gellman is author of The Contender: Richard Nixon, the Congress Years, 1946-1952 and the President and the Apprentice: Eisenhower and Nixon, 1952-1961. Read the Transcript: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/06/irv-gellman-behind-scenes-story-kitchen-debate/ Photo: Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev debate in a model of an American kitchen at the American exhibition in Moscow's Sokolniki Park...2019-06-1132 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Logsdon on President Nixon, the Apollo Program and Space PolicyWhat was President Nixon's Space Policy Doctrine? Here to answer this and other questions Dr. John Logsdon, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, at the Elliot School of International Affairs at The George Washington University. He founded the school's Space Policy Institute, and author of "John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon" and "After Apollo? Richard Nixon and the American Space Program." Read the transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/06/podcast-john-logsdon-president-nixon-apollo-program-space-policy/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixon with NASA Administrator James C. Fletcher discussing a proposed space shuttle vehicle on January 5, 1972 in San Clemente, CA...2019-06-0328 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Nixon Tapes and the End of the Vietnam WarOn this edition of the Nixon Now podcast, we’re talking the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s taped conversations about the end of the Vietnam War in 1972 and 1973. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M University, Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Read Transcript Here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/06/podcast-luke-nichter-nixon-tapes-end-vietnam-war/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis Photo: President Nixon with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu in June 1969. (Richard Nixon Presidential Library)2019-05-2747 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Price on President Nixon's Health Care StrategyOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking President Nixon’s health care strategy with John Price. In addition to presenting two comprehensive health care proposals to Congress, Nixon signed the National Cancer Act (1971) and the Health Maintenance Organization Act (1973). Mr. Price served as Executive Director of the Urban Affairs Council and Special Assistant to the President in the Nixon White House. He is currently at work on a book about the Nixon White House domestic policy, and has lectured extensively on this subject at Oxford’s Rothermere Institute. Read the Transcript: https://bit.ly/2YHPdgA Interview by Jon...2019-05-2124 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastWinston Lord on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership in the Nixon AdministrationOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we discuss diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership, from the perspective of President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Henry Kissinger. Our guest today is Winston Lord, who worked by Dr. Kissinger’s side on every major foreign policy issue: Vietnam, China, the Soviet Union, and the Middle East. Lord went on to become President of the Council on Foreign Relations, U.S. Ambassador to China, and Assistant Secretary of State. He’s the author of a book to be released this week, "Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and...2019-05-131h 07Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDiscussion with Creators of Nixon Library Exhibit on Apollo 11This July will mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. To commemorate the anniversary, the Nixon Library has a new interactive special exhibit that includes artifacts from the actual moon landing. It opened this week, and it runs through the year. It's called "Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind." On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we talked to the exhibit creators, William Maple, its chief designer, and Shelly DeSimone, its researcher and writer. Learn more about the exhibit: https://bit.ly/2H7pozk Transcript: https://bit.ly/2vFHIuf Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: The Nixon Presidential Library's...2019-05-0624 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastRemembering a Statesman: President Nixon's State Funeral 25 Years LaterRemembering a Statesman: President Nixon's State Funeral 25 Years Later by Richard Nixon Foundation2019-04-2712 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastFrederic Frommer on Richard Nixon and Ted WilliamsLast month an article appeared in Politico Magazine that commemorated the opening day of baseball 50 years ago at RFK stadium in Washington, D.C. It discussed President Nixon’s love for the game, and his relationship with then Washington Senators manager, and baseball great Ted Williams. The writer of the piece joins us on this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast. His name is Frederic Frommer. He’s the author of "You Gotta Have Heart," a history of Washington baseball, and is head of the sports business practice at the Dewey Square Group, a public affairs firm in Washington. Interview by J...2019-04-2429 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDavid Byrne on the Intersection of Presidents Nixon and Reagan's Lives and CareersOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking the relationship between America’s 37th and 40th Presidents, both Californians, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Our guest in studio, is David Byrne. He is an adjunct professor of history at California Baptist College and Santa Monica College. He’s the author of a new book called "Ronald Reagan: An Intellectual Biography." Read the Transcript: https://bit.ly/2ZtWodK Interview by Jonathan Movroydis Photo: Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan (Henry Burroughs/AP).2019-04-1618 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Nixon Tapes, Withdrawing from Bretton Woods, and the End of the Gold StandardOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore the Nixon Tapes, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations about how he attempted to avert an economic crisis in the early 1970s. On August 15, 1971, President Nixon’s shocked the world, again, a month after he revealed that he was going to China. He announced on national television that he would be ending America’s involvement in the Bretton Woods System, and ending the practice of backing the dollar with the precious metal, gold. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M Central Texas. He’s t...2019-04-0841 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastRobert J. Brown on President Nixon and Civil RightsOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we're in studio with special assistant to President Nixon, and business and civil rights leader Robert J. Brown. Mr. Brown conceptualized and developed the minority enterprise and black college programs signed into executive order by President Nixon. He's been a confidant to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela, and all America Presidents since Richard Nixon. His remarkable life is captured in his new memoir, "You Can't Go Wrong Doing Right: How a Child of Poverty Rose to the White House and Helped Change the World." Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President...2019-03-2044 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the White House Tapes and the Pentagon PapersOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations about Daniel Ellsberg and the case of the Pentagon Papers. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Read transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/03/podcast-luke-nichter-white-house-tapes-pentagon-papers/ Photo: Richard Nixon on the phone in the Oval Office (Ollie Atkins/Richard Nixon Presidential Library) Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.2019-03-1346 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on Eisenhower and NixonThis month marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Dwight D. Eisenhower, America’s World War II Hero General, the planner of Normandy, and the 34th President of the United States. Richard Nixon served as Vice President under Eisenhower. The two enjoyed a friendship and complex relationship that would last nearly two decades. On this edition of the Nixon Now podcast we speak with Irv Gellman. Dr. Gellman is a Nixon biographer. His first book about Nixon, "The Contender" covered the Congressional years. His most recent book is "The President and the Apprentice, Eisenhower and Nixon, 1952 to 1961." Photo: President Dw...2019-03-0621 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDwight Chapin on the Planning and Execution of President Nixon's Trip to ChinaThis week marks the 47th anniversary of President Nixon's historic trip to China. We often hear about the trip in a purely diplomatic context, but how was it planned, executed, and captured on television for the American people and the world to see. To unpack this story we are again joined by Dwight Chapin. Chapin started his career in politics as a personal aide to President Nixon, and went on to serve as White House Appointments Secretary, and Deputy Assistant to the President. He’s been at the center of some of the most monumental events of the Nixon Presidency in...2019-02-2523 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastSeth Blumenthal on President Nixon and the Youth VoteOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore how President Nixon built his majority winning coalition in 1972 with a forward thinking innovative appeal to younger voters. Our guest is Seth Blumenthal, senior lecturer at Boston University and author of “Children of the Silent Majority: Young Voters and the Rise of the Republican Party, 1968-1980." You can follow him on Twitter @sethblumenthal. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixon speaks at a youth rally. (Richard Nixon Foundation).2019-02-1837 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the White House Tapes, Indo-Pakistani War, and Yeoman Radford AffairOn this edition of the Nixon Now podcast, we’re talking the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations about India’s War with Pakistan in 1971, and the international and domestic implications of U.S. policy in the conflict. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M University, Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Read the transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/02/podcast-luke-nichter-white-house-tapes-indo-pakistani-war-yeoman-radford-affair/ Photo: President Nixon with India Prime Minister Indira Ghandi on 4 November 1...2019-02-1147 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastGreg Daddis on the Nixon Administration's Vietnam War StrategyWhat characterized the final years of America’s engagement in the Vietnam War, specifically the policy of the Nixon administration? On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we're in studio with one of the nation’s foremost experts on the Vietnam War, Gregory Daddis. Dr. Daddis is professor of history at Chapman University, and director of its masters program in war and society. He is also a West Point graduate, and retired Army colonel. He specializes in Cold War and Vietnam War history, and is the author of a new book by Oxford University Press, "Withdrawal: Reassessing America’s Final...2019-02-0437 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastVictor Li on Richard Nixon's Legal Career in New YorkAfter Richard Nixon lost the 1960 Presidential Election, and the 1962 California Gubernatorial election, he made a new life with his family in New York, and became partner at an historic Wall Street Law Firm, which would eventually be named Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, and Alexander. This is all in a new book by Victor Li called “Nixon in New York.” On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore Richard Nixon's legal career with Victor Li, assistant editor of the ABA Journal. Photo: Richard Nixon with dog Checkers in Central Park (Richard Nixon Presidential Library).2019-01-2850 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastAn Answer of the Spirit: The Story Behind President Nixon’s First Inaugural AddressOn January 20, 1969, Richard Nixon took the Oath of Office for the Presidency of the United States.This month, marks the 50th anniversary of that momentous occasion. Richard Nixon put his left hand on the Milhous Family bible held by the new First Lady Pat Nixon. Opened to Isaiah 2:4, the verse reads: “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” Nixon later said in his memoirs that the major theme of his first inaugural address was peace. On this special edition of t...2019-01-2237 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastScott Huesing on the Battle of RamadiOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re in studio on President Nixon's 106th birthday with Scott Huesing, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, and author of one of the most noted personal troop memoirs of the Second Iraq War, "Echo in Ramadi: The First Hand Story of U.S. Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City." He discusses his career in the Marine Corps, and the historic battle. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: Scott Huesing joined the Nixon Now Podcast in studio at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA, January 9, 2019. (@PeteATurner)2019-01-1431 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Soviet Union and the White House TapesOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations about diplomacy with leaders of the Soviet Union. Our guest is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M, Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Read transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2019/01/luke-nichter-soviet-union-white-house-tapes/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixon and Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev sign the AMB Treaty and interim Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement in Moscow on May 26, 1972.2019-01-0741 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Sununu on Presidents Nixon and BushOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re talking again about the relationship between President Nixon and the late President George Herbert Walker Bush. Our guest is former governor of New Hampshire, and chief-of-staff to President Bush, John Sununu. He’s also author of a memoir about his time in the Bush White House, "The Quiet Man: The Indispensable Presidency of George H.W. Bush." Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.2018-12-3131 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the 1971-1972 White House Tapes and ChinaOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we’re discussing the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations about rapprochement to the People’s Republic of China beginning in 1971, and culminating with the historic trip in February 1972. Our guest is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Read Transcript here: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2018/12/podcast-luke-nichter-1971-1972-white-house-tapes-china/ Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixon's historic handshake with Premier Chou en-Lai upon stepping off Air Force...2018-12-2439 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastMonica Crowley on former President Nixon's Advice to President BushWhat characterized the relationship between President Nixon and the late President George Herbert Walker Bush? Nixon’s former foreign policy assistant Monica Crowley wrote in a Spectator Column early this month that Nixon mentored Bush, and that Bush carefully considered the elder statesman’s advice during the period of the end of the Soviet Union, and the run-up to the Gulf War. On this edition of the Nixon Now podcast Crowley discussed her column, and working for former President Nixon. Monica Crowley is senior fellow at the London Center For Policy Research, columnist with the Washington Times, and best selling auth...2018-12-1729 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDwight Chapin on the 1968 Presidential CampaignOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast we explore how President Nixon made his improbable comeback for President in 1968 — 50 years ago — and what it was like to be in the inner workings of the campaign. There wasn’t anyone as closely involved as Dwight Chapin, then candidate Nixon’s personal aide. Chapin went on to serve as President Nixon’s appointments Secretary, and Deputy Assistant to the president. He’s been at the center of some of the most monumental events of the Nixon Presidency including serving as Acting Director of Protocol during the historic trip to China in 1972. He also over...2018-12-0329 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastGeoff Shepard on the Watergate "Road Map"On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast we explore what became known as the Watergate "Road Map." In October, Politico reported that Chief U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell granted a request to unseal a large chunk of the “Road Map” that a federal grand jury in Washington sent to the House Judiciary Committee in early 1974 as part of the Watergate investigation. The petition to the court was made by our guest today, Geoff Shepard, author and former Nixon White House official who served as Associate Director for General Government on the Domestic Council, and deputy to Nixon’s defe...2018-11-2658 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastStephen Hess on Working in the Eisenhower and Nixon White HousesOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we talk with Stephen Hess, the Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He served as a professor of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University, as an advisor to Presidents Carter and Ford, and on the White House staff to Presidents Eisenhower and Nixon. He's the author of a dozen books including a biography of President Nixon. In this podcast we explore his new memoir, "Bit Player: My Life with Presidents and Ideas." Photo: Stephen Hess, then chairman of the White House Conference on Children and Youth...2018-11-161h 21Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Early 1971 Tapes and VietnamOn this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we discuss the Nixon Tapes again, with specific focus on President Nixon’s conversations with National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, in 1971. Our guest again is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon White House Tapes, and founder of NixonTapes.org. Nixon writes in his memoirs that he installed the taping system as a way to record history accurately and he mentions that the installation occurred around the time of the Lam Son 719 operation to combat Communist infiltration in Laos...2018-10-2727 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on the Origins of the White House Taping SystemWhy did Richard Nixon install a taping system in the White House? On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast we explore these and other questions about the capturing of presidential history from February 1971 to July 1973. Our guest is Luke Nichter, Professor of History at Texas A&M University, Central Texas. He’s the nation’s foremost expert on the Nixon Tapes — and founder of NixonTapes.org, the only website dedicated solely to the scholarly production and dissemination of digitized Nixon tape audio and transcripts. He’s also co-editor of two volumes on the Nixon tapes with fellow historian Douglas Brinkley...2018-10-1331 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastKantathi Suphamongkhon on President Nixon and ThailandWhat were the United States’ relations with Thailand during the Nixon administration? On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast we are joined by Kantathi Suphamongkhon, the former Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand.  Dr. Suphamongkhon is a regents professor at his alma mater, the University fo California, Los Angeles, a senior fellow for international relations at the Burkle Center at UCLA, and a director of the advisory board of the Center for Asia Pacific Policy at the RAND corporation.  Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo of a sign with the anti-Communist message "Sock it to then hard, Nixon" taken from...2018-10-1120 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Lehman on U.S. Naval Power in the Cold WarHow did the United States win the Cold War at sea? This edition of the Nixon Now podcast explores these and other questions about U.S. Maritime power with John Lehman, author of a newly released book on the subject, "Oceans Ventured." Secretary Lehman is founding director of J.F. Lehman and Company. His government service includes serving as Secretary of the Navy, Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and senior staff member on the National Security Council during the Nixon administration. Photo: President Nixon with Navy personnel, aboard the USS Saratoga flight deck duirng an Armed F...2018-10-0135 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastWally Johnson on Confirming Rehnquist to the U.S. Supreme CourtLast week hearings in the U.S. Senate began for Supreme Court nominee Judge Bret Kavanaugh. In this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we look back at the justices President Nixon appointed to the highest court, and the challenges they faced in their respective confirmation processes. Our guest today successfully shepherded through arguably one of the most consequential nominees in the past half century, Justice William Rehnquist. He did this not once, but twice: when Justice Rehnquist became associate justice in 1971, and again when he became chief justice in 1986. Wally Johnson began his career as a special attorney in...2018-09-1031 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastReid Peyton Chambers on the Nixon Administration's Advocacy for American IndiansIn July 1970, President Nixon delivered his special message to Congress on Indian Affairs, breaking with two centuries of unjust practices and policies against Native Americans. Nixon said: “From the time of their first contact with European settlers, the American Indians have been oppressed and brutalized, deprived of their ancestral lands and denied the opportunity to control their own destiny. Even the Federal programs which are intended to meet their needs have frequently proven to be ineffective and demeaning.” On this edition of the Nixon Now podcast we discuss the dramatic reshaping of American Indian policy with one of the foremost expe...2018-09-0427 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastCarl Anthony on the Power and Politics of First Ladies' FashionThis edition of the Nixon Now Podcast features one of the nation's foremost experts on America’s First Ladies, Carl Sferreza Anthony. He can be followed on Twitter @canthonyonline and at carlanthonyonline.com. He is the guest curator of an exciting new exhibit at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, entitled, “Why the Wore it: The Politics and Pop Culture of First Ladies’ Fashion." The colorful exhibit features actual and exact replica dresses designed to appear as if they are walking down a runway, including a dress from Melania Trump, which is presented for the first time outside Washington, D.C. Howeve...2018-08-2727 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastHenry Ramirez on Richard Nixon and the Mexican DiasporaOn this edition of the Nixon Now podcast the discussion is about the millions of Mexicans who emigrated to the United States fleeing persecution from Marxist and revolutionary forces, and how they became part of the social fabric of America. When Richard Nixon was a young man he sympathized with their beliefs and aspirations to attain the American dream. When Richard Nixon became president he took up their cause. Of their fathers, Nixon is recorded saying: “They are hard-working, honest, law-abiding family men and deeply Catholic.” Our guest to discuss this subject is Dr. Henry Ramirez. Dr. Ramirez was the Chai...2018-05-1032 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJohn Price on President Nixon's Domestic Policy and Welfare ReformOn August 8, 1969, President Nixon laid out his domestic policy vision for America. He in particular took aim at the Welfare State, saying that "it brought cities to financial disaster" and had enormous social costs, breaking up homes, penalizing work, and robbing recipients of dignity. On this edition of the podcast, we discuss this subject with John R. Price. Price is a graduate of Grinnell College and Harvard Law School. He is also the recipient of Oxford University's prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. He was the president and CEO of Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh from 2006 to 2010 and earlier, a managing director...2018-03-2831 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDonald Critchlow on the History of Republican Party LeadershipHow did the Republican Party evolve ideologically in America over the half past half century? This edition of the Nixon Now Podcast explores this question through the lives of four of its leaders: Richard Nixon, Nelson Rockefeller, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan. Our guest is Dr. Donald Critchlow, Professor of History and Director of the Center for Political Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University, and the founding president of the Institute for Political History. He is the author of many books including “Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism: A Woman’s Crusade,” “The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Politica...2018-01-2431 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDean Kotlowski on Nixon's Civil RightsDean Kotlowski joins the Nixon Foundation on this special Black History Month edition of the Nixon Now Podcast to talk about President Nixon's history with the African American community and his record on civil rights. Dr. Kotlowski is a professor of history at Salisbury University and is the author of an influential book on the subject called "Nixon's Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy." Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.2017-02-1425 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJames Rosen on William F. Buckley and Richard NixonA writer, intellect and polymath, William F. Buckley Jr. was founder and editor of National Review for decades and a contemporary of Richard Nixon. Joining the Nixon Now Podcast to discuss the relationship between Buckley and Nixon is James Rosen, Chief Washington, D.C. correspondent for FOX News. Rosen is the editor and curator of a new book of Buckley's writing called "A Torch Kept Lit: Great Lives of the 20th Century." Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.2016-11-0320 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastMichael Balzano on How Nixon Created the New MajorityIn 1972, President Nixon was elected by a 49-state landslide and nearly 50 million votes. He built a grand coalition, welcoming in traditional Democrats including ethnic and working-class voters. Joining us on this week's Nixon Now Podcast is Michael Balzano. Balzano was a White House Staff Assistant from February 1972 through March 1973 where he worked under Charles Colson at the Office of Public Liaison. Balzano acted as a liaison between the Nixon administration and various segments of the population, including labor, Catholics, Poles, Slovaks, Italians, Greeks, Ukranians, Lithuanians, Estonians, and other Eastern European groups. Balzano is also the author of "Building a New...2016-08-1033 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastJussi Hanhimaki on President Nixon and Détente (Part 2)Last week, the Nixon Foundation spoke with historian Jussi Hanhimaki on the subject of Detente with the Soviet Union during the presidency of Richard Nixon. We continue this discussion in Part II of this podcast episode. The subject of this podcast is very relevant to today’s politics as the U.S and Russia are constantly at odds on the direction of world affairs. The discussion is about Great Power Detente — that is the policy of relaxation of tensions — in the 1970s between the Soviet Union and the United States. Joining the discussion In this two part series is Jussi Hanhim...2016-07-1934 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on the Alger Hiss Case68 years ago, first-term Congressman Richard Nixon presided over the prosecution of Alger Hiss, a Harvard trained and high-ranking member of the Federal Government accused of Soviet espionage. Joining the Nixon Now Podcast to discuss the case that brought Richard Nixon to the national political stage is biographer and historian Irv Gellman. Gellman, who has been featured on our podcast in the past, is a writer of several books, including two about Richard Nixon, “The Contender” which chronicles the future president’s years in Congress, and his latest book “The President and the Apprentice,” about RN’s years as vice president. Interview by...2016-05-0531 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastMichael Massing on Nixon's Drug PolicyPresident Nixon came into office during rampant drug use in the United States, especially plaguing American cities. For example in 1960, there were over 200 narcotics related deaths in New York City. In 1970, that figure had risen to over a thousand. To talk about Nixon's drug control policy is Michael Massing. Massing is the former executive editor of the Columbia Journalism Review and is a frequent editor there and in other publications including the New York Review of books, The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Atlantic Monthly. He is the author of a definitive book on Nixon's drug policy...2016-04-1928 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastLuke Nichter on Nixon and NATOThis month marks the 67th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The future of NATO has been the subject of media buzz lately, especially as GOP front runner Donald Trump has called the American-European defense alliance obsolete. To discuss how President Nixon saw the future of NATO, America’s relationship with Europe, and what American leaders can learn from him is Texas A&M History Professor Luke Nichter. Nichter is the co-author with Douglas Brinkley of the recent volume of bestsellers on the Nixon Tapes, and the recently released "Richard Nixon and Europe: The Reshaping of the Postwar At...2016-04-1135 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastDavid Priess on the CIA in the Nixon AdministrationThis week's podcast is about the Central Intelligence Agency in the Nixon administration. In August of this year, the CIA will be releasing all the daily briefings the agency disseminated during the Nixon and Ford administrations at a special event at the Nixon Presidential Library. Here with us to discuss the presidential daily briefing during the Nixon years is David Priess, author of the newly released book "The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings from Kennedy to Obama." Priess served in the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush administrations as an award-winning intelligence officer, manager and...2016-03-2426 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastBob Bostock on Pat Nixon's Life and LegacyThis week marks the 104th birthday of First Lady Pat Nixon. To discuss her life and legacy is Bob Bostock. Bostock served as special assistant to former President Nixon, leading the writing and curating of most of the exhibits at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. In 2012, he wrote and curated the special Centennial Exhibit about First Lady Pat Nixon, also at the Nixon Library. Bostock has 15 years of experience in senior federal, state and local governments including work as a senior advisor to New Jersey Governor and later EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman. The two co-wrote the best-selling book "Its...2016-03-141h 03Nixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastAmbassador Richard Solomon on Impact of Nixon's China TripNixon's week that changed the world was a Cold War game-changer, establishing rapprochement between the U.S. and China after nearly a quarter century of non-communication. Discussing the impact of the trip is Ambassador Richard Solomon. A specialist in Chinese politics, Ambassador Solomon joined the national security council staff under Dr. Henry Kissinger in 1971. In the Reagan administration, he became director of policy planning at the Department of State and was appointed assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, and Ambassador of the Philippines by President George H.W. Bush. From 1993 until his retirement in 2012, he served...2016-03-0843 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastKevin McMahon on Nixon's Judicial PhilosophyWith the recent passing of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and the hotly contested debate over the future of the Supreme Court, we look at President Nixon's judicial philosophy and his actions to shape the nation's highest court. Nixon appointed four justices including the influential William Rehnquist, who served for more than 30 years on the bench. To discuss this topic with the Nixon Foundation is Kevin McMahon, the John R. Reitemeyer Professor of Political Science at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. His books include "Reconsidering Roosevelt on Race" and his most recent "Nixon's Court: His Challenge to Judicial Liberalism and Its...2016-03-0438 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastAmbassador Dennis Ross on Nixon's Middle East PolicyThis week the Nixon Now podcast hosted one of America’s principal experts on the Middle East, Ambassador Dennis Ross, for a discussion on President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's efforts to bring about peace in this volatile region of the world. Ambassador Ross served as the lead envoy on Middle East Peace negotiations for the administrations of George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. He is a distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and the author of several books including his latest, “Doomed to Succeed: The U.S.-Israel Relationship from Truman to Obam...2016-02-0333 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastIrv Gellman on Martin Luther King, Jr., Dwight Eisenhower, and Richard NixonDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights legacy left by President Dwight Eisenhower and then Vice President Richard Nixon was the subject of a special Nixon Now podcast with biographer and historian Irv Gellman. Dr. Gellman is a prodigious researcher and prolific writer of several books, including two about Richard Nixon, “The Contender” which chronicles the Nixon's years in Congress, and his latest book “The President and the Apprentice,” about RN’s years as vice president. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis2016-01-1829 minNixon Now PodcastNixon Now PodcastPat Buchanan on Richard Nixon and Donald TrumpIn the inaugural Nixon Now Podcast Interview, Nixon speech writer and advisor Pat Buchanan discusses the similarities between Donald Trump and Richard Nixon, and compares the 2016 and 1968 elections. Buchanan thinks that like Nixon, Trump has cross party appeal, and could not only maintain the conservative base but eclipse the GOP establishment. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Learn more about Pat Buchanan's time in Nixon's White House in his book, "Nixon's White House Wars," available from the Richard Nixon Museum Store: https://store.nixonfoundation.org/products/nixons-white-house-wars-the-battles-that-made-and-broke-a-president-and-divided-america-forever2016-01-1430 min