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George Washington Slept Here

George Washington Slept Here

Auteur(s): Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
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Shining city on a hill. Political polarization. American exceptionalism. A nation divided. Come explore with Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge how the first principles of freedom can help American citizens recognize that what they share in common is stronger than what divides them.

George Washington managed to unite a new nation after the Revolutionary War. He was so popular, his travels throughout this young republic are still memorialized by brass plaques that read “George Washington Slept Here.”

Join Freedoms Foundation CEO David Harmer and staff as they talk with thinkers, writers, and leaders to discover whether the American experiment really is on the Roman road to oblivion. Or might this nearly 250-year-old nation – conceived in liberty – have the resilience to endure?Copyright Heartcast Media
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  • Diplomacy with Honorary British Consul Oliver St. Clair Franklin
    Dec 19 2023
    In episode 18 of "George Washington Slept Here," host Jason Raia engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Honorary British Consul, Oliver St. Clair Franklin. They delve into the complexities of the historical relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, highlighting challenges and opportunities that have shaped their shared narrative. Topics covered include post-World Wars I and II, understanding history, navigating political disagreements, and the transformative effect of international travel. Oliver St. Clair Franklin's role as honorary consul for American and British businesses is also explored, offering insights into bridging the gap between the two nations.


    Quotes

    "Always remember that despite the challenges, entering the biggest economy in the world is worth it. Once the gates open, you'll have a ball and find it truly worth it."- Oliver St. Clair Franklin

    "It's essential to treat people right and build strong relationships so that when you are in need, they will be there to support you."- Oliver St. Clair Franklin


    Featured in this Episode

    Oliver St. Clair Franklin

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-st-clair-franklin-cbe-b0a21612/


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:50 - Unveiling American History, Civics, and Liberty
    08:08 - Lincoln: A Remarkable Historically Black College
    15:44 - Alienation in the 60s: A Path to Realization
    18:07 - Managing Pressures in Modern Monarchy: A Thoughtful King
    23:15 - Impressions of Young and Talented British Foreign Office Staff
    29:07 - Shifting Relationship: World Wars' Impact
    33:58 - Interpretation Clash: Scholars & Historical Facts
    38:16 - Royal Gala: Celebrating the 50th Charity Event
    46:42 - Shape of Ideas: Examining Material Reality
    48:13 - Slavery's Early Recognition: A Contradiction with Principles
    53:57 - Napoleon's Defeat: Impact on Louisiana Purchase
    59:32 - The Influence of Social Media on Local News
    01:02:08 - Unfulfilled Promises: Legislative Neglect
    01:04:48 - Honors System: Recognizing Extraordinary Service in the UK
    01:09:02 - Outro


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    1 h et 10 min
  • Community Solutions with Civil Rights Activist Robert Woodson
    Dec 12 2023
    In episode 17 of George Washington Slept Here, host Jason Raia interviews civil rights activist Robert Woodson. They discuss community solutions, the state of America, and prevailing narratives. Woodson shares grassroots initiatives and emphasizes faith, resilience, and moral revival in addressing societal issues. Join us as we explore Robert Woodson's experiences and advocate for a civic education that celebrates our nation's history and embraces diverse perspectives.

    Quotes

    "What we should seek is not the destruction of our enemy, but to change each heart. You can do this and still protect yourself." –Robert Woodson

    "Experience always wins in arguments. Our young people have the potential to not only save themselves but also save others." –Robert Woodson

    Featured in this Episode

    Robert Woodson

    Founder and President of the Woodson Center, 1776 Unites and Voices of Black Mothers United

    Civil Rights Activist

    Books Mentioned

    A Summons to Life: Mediating Structures and the Prevention of Youth Crime\ __by Robert Woodson

    The Triumphs of Joseph: How Todays Community Healers Are Reviving Our Streets and Neighborhoods by Robert Woodson

    Lessons From the Least of These: The Woodson Principles by Robert Woodson

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction
    05:12 - Moving Out and Facing Illness: A Father's Struggles
    07:43 - From Doubt to Confidence in Academic Potential
    12:44 - Child Disruption: Impact on Well-being and Funding
    15:10 - Disillusionment with Forced Integration and Pursuing School Excellence
    17:13 - Education and NAACP: Addressing Student Issues
    22:57 - Transforming Gang Members through Compassionate Outreach
    26:27 - Setting High Expectations for Success
    27:47 - Seeking Revenge: Carl's Brother's Beating
    31:10 - Black Wall Street and Tulsa Race Riots Discussion
    34:18 - Empowering Students for Driving Change
    37:46 - From Despised to Empowered: Joseph's Story
    44:26 - Promoting Civic Education and Countering 1619
    48:51 - Importance of Interacting with 16/19 Project Members
    50:39 - Lincoln's Impact: Allowing Blacks in War
    56:10 - Conclusion

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    57 min
  • Good Government with Committee of 70 President Lauren Cristella
    Dec 5 2023
    In episode 16 of George Washington Slept Here, host Jason Raia sits down with Lauren Cristella, President and CEO of Committee of Seventy. We delve deep into the heart of American democracy and civic participation as we explore topics like open primaries, ranked-choice voting, and the complex art of drawing electoral maps. With Lauren's wealth of knowledge and experience, we uncover the true significance of civic engagement, responsible governance, and the transformative power of respectful dialogue.

    Quotes

    "Our mission is to ensure efficient and effective representation within our democracy, empowering citizens to hold their government accountable." –Lauren Cristella

    "I strongly believe in the importance of a thriving opposition party. It is in the presence of such a party that the government operates at its best." – Lauren Cristella

    Featured in this Episode

    Lauren Cristella
    President & CEO at the Committee of 70
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurencristella/

    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction
    09:29 - Empowering Citizens in Every Election
    10:59 - Sourcing Candidates: A Historical Perspective
    11:28 - Educated Voters and Unchanged Party Control
    12:25 - Committee of 70: Power in City Politics
    15:57 - Committee of 70: Better Government, Fair Elections
    21:32 - Understanding the Power of Your Vote
    22:44 - Local Government and Citizen Responsibility
    23:52 - The Role of a Free and Fair Press in Democracy
    25:34 - Researching Candidates and Bar Associations' Endorsements
    35:23 - Ranked Choice Voting Eliminates Runoffs
    39:56 - Local Experiments Shape Election Policies
    43:36 - Geographic Boundaries and Political Districts in Pennsylvania
    50:31 - Equipping Teachers for Controversial Discussions
    52:35 - Ironic Compromises in Our Country's Founding
    55:01 - Creating Safe Conditions for Vulnerable Dialogue
    58:52 - Conclusion

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    1 h
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