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Restitch America

Restitch America

Von: Alma Ohene-Opare
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Restitch America, a podcast about restoring the threads of civility, strengthening the ties of patriotism and rebuilding the bonds of unity in America.Alma Ohene-Opare Politik & Regierungen
  • The Case for Boundaries in a Borderless Culture | Latrice Littleton
    Feb 11 2026

    Are boundaries a form of protection—or a form of oppression?In this episode of Restitch America, host Alma Ohene-Opare sits down with media creator and cultural commentator Latrice Littleton for a powerful conversation centered on the article “A Fence Is Not a Prison.” Together, they unpack the difference between boundaries and barriers, and why modern culture often confuses structure with control and protection with punishment.This conversation explores how healthy limits create freedom, not fear—and why societies, families, and communities need moral and cultural frameworks to thrive. Alma and Latrice challenge the narrative that all fences are cages, showing instead how structure preserves dignity, safety, identity, and human flourishing.About the GuestLatrice Littleton is a media creator and digital voice shaping conversations around culture, truth, identity, and personal responsibility. Known for her thoughtful insights and bold clarity, Latrice uses her platform to challenge narratives and encourage deeper thinking about freedom, values, and community.Follow Latrice: @latricelittleton In This Episode, You’ll Hear:The meaning behind “a fence is not a prison”Why boundaries are essential for freedom and flourishingHow culture confuses protection with oppressionThe role of structure in healthy communitiesWhy limits don’t erase freedom—they make it sustainableThis episode is a timely and thought-provoking conversation about freedom, boundaries, identity, and truth in a culture that increasingly resists all forms of structure.Be sure to vSubscribe to Restitch America for conversations that restore meaning, clarity, and cultural coherence—one conversation at a time.Substack: www.willfulpositivity.com

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    41 Min.
  • Justice Needs Context: Fleeing Iran, Freedom, and Truth | Dr. Sheila Nazarian
    Jan 28 2026

    What does justice mean when it’s stripped of context—and what happens when societies forget the cost of freedom?In this powerful episode of Restitch America, host Alma Ohene-Opare sits down with Dr. Sheila Nazarian, an Iranian-American physician, entrepreneur, and outspoken advocate for truth, to discuss her extraordinary journey fleeing Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and building a life in the United States.Grounded in the article “Justice Needs Context,” this conversation explores why justice cannot exist in abstraction—only within history, culture, and lived experience. Dr. Nazarian shares firsthand insight into life under an authoritarian regime, the dangers of ideological amnesia, and why Americans must understand freedom before redefining justice.Together, Alma and Dr. Nazarian examine how narratives around oppression, privilege, and power shift when viewed through the lens of immigrants who escaped tyranny—and why gratitude, perspective, and courage are essential to preserving a free society.About the Guest:Dr. Sheila Nazarian is a board-certified plastic surgeon, successful entrepreneur, television personality, and outspoken activist. After establishing a leading private medical practice, she founded multiple ventures including NazarianSkin, The Skin Spot, Spa26, and Physique26. She rose to national prominence through appearances on major media outlets and her starring role in Netflix’s Emmy-nominated series Skin Decision: Before and After.Beyond medicine and business, Dr. Nazarian is known for her fearless advocacy, using her platform to speak out on freedom, justice, and cultural truth. As an Iranian immigrant who fled religious extremism, she brings rare moral clarity to conversations about liberty, responsibility, and the cost of silence.In This Episode, You’ll Hear:- Dr. Nazarian’s story of escaping Iran after the fall of the Shah- Why justice without historical and moral context becomes dangerous- How lived experience reshapes conversations about oppression and freedom- The responsibility of free societies to protect truth, courage, and gratitude- Why immigrants who fled tyranny see America differently—and why that mattersThis episode is a must-listen for anyone wrestling with questions of justice, freedom, immigration, and cultural memory in America today.👉 Subscribe to Restitch America for weekly conversations that restore meaning, context, and unity—stitch by stitch.Join our community: www.willfulpositivity.com

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    58 Min.
  • Why Family, Not Government, Is the Foundation of Society | Jackson Lahmeyer
    Jan 21 2026

    What happens to a society when the family weakens—and institutions try to take its place?In this episode of Restitch America, host Alma Ohene-Opare sits down with Jackson Lahmeyer to explore the ideas behind the article “Family: The Original Social Safety Net.” Together, they discuss why family was humanity’s first source of protection, identity, and responsibility—and why no government program can truly replace it.This conversation unpacks how strong families shape strong citizens, how cultural shifts have redefined responsibility and belonging, and why restoring family as a foundational institution is essential for America’s future. From faith and civic life to youth engagement and leadership, this episode challenges listeners to rethink where real support, stability, and community begin.About the GuestJackson Lahmeyer is a national faith leader, conservative voice, and a member of the White House Faith Council, where he helps guide spiritual and policy direction. He was present when Donald J. Trump signed the Executive Order establishing the council.He is the founder of Pastors For Trump, a nationwide coalition uniting Christian leaders across all 50 states to engage boldly in the public square. Jackson also serves as lead pastor of Sheridan Church and founder of Sheridan Bible College, where he mentors the next generation of leaders committed to faith, freedom, and service.Connect with Jackson:Website: www.jacksonlahmeyer.comInstagram: @jacksonlahmeyerTwitter/X: @JacksonLahmeyerFacebook: facebook.com/jacksonlahmeyer🎙️ In This Episode, You’ll Hear:Why family existed before governments, policies, or institutionsHow over-reliance on the state weakens relational responsibilityThe role of faith, community, and leadership in rebuilding familiesWhy strong families are essential to strong citizenship and national unityIf you care about faith, family, culture, and the future of America, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.Subscribe for weekly conversations on culture, unity, and restoring what holds America together—stitch by stitch.Subscribe: www.willfulpositivity.com

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    50 Min.
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