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  • Celebrating America 250: Thomas Jefferson, Life, Influences, & Monticello
    Feb 23 2026

    This podcast is part of our America 250 highlights and takea a deeper dive into Thomas Jefferson.

    While we did do a podcast on his presidency, this episode focuses on his life, influences, the Declaration of Indelendence, and his Monticello estate.

    We are joined by Steve Light, the Vice President for Education and guest experience at Monticello.

    There are some links below to take a look at after the podcast if you wish to learn more about Monticello.

    There is always more to learn!

    Talk to you soon,

    Jimmy & Jean

    Monticello.org offers an incredible variety of resources for students, educators, and lifelong learners. From virtual programming and book discussions to classroom materials and immersive field trip opportunities, their work brings Jefferson’s world and the broader story of early America to life in meaningful ways.

    We highly recommend exploring the links below and taking time to dive into all they offer. And if you ever have the opportunity to visit Monticello in person, it is truly a must-see. I recently had the opportunity to visit Monticello. Walking the grounds, taking in the breathtaking views, and hearing the powerful, moving stories of all who lived and labored there creates a profound experience. There is something deeply intimate about stepping inside someone’s home — you leave with a richer, more nuanced understanding of who Jefferson was and the complex legacy he left behind.

    If you value thoughtful, honest history and educational outreach, please consider making a donation to support Monticello’s ongoing mission.

    Monticello | Thomas Jefferson's Home

    Monticello | Declaration Book Club

    Monticello | School Field Trips

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • The Life, Work & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Part 2
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of US History Repeated, we continue our discussion with Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Garrow and just what Dr King's rise to national prominence cost him—and what his unfinished work still asks of us.

    In Part Two, of our discussion, we explore how the public perception of King changed as his message grew more challenging, why his outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War cost him political allies, and how his vision expanded to include economic justice through the Poor People’s Campaign. We’ll also confront the final days of his life and his assassination.

    Our thanks to historian and Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Garrow for helping us bring depth, nuance, and historical clarity to this conversation.

    David J. Garrow is a distinguished historian and Pulitzer Prize–winning author best known for Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a landmark biography that remains one of the most authoritative studies of Dr. King and the modern Civil Rights Movement. To see all of his published works please visit his website David J Garrow | Professor, Author

    There is always more to learn!

    Jimmy & Jean

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    39 Min.
  • The Life, Work & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Part 1
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of US History Repeated, we’ve traced the early life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.—from the influences that shaped him, to the emergence of his leadership, and through the pivotal campaigns that helped bring about the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. These victories are often remembered as moments of triumph, but they were also the beginning of a far more complicated chapter in King’s life and in the nation’s story.

    There was a lot to cover and we decided to break this one into two parts.

    In Part Two, we’ll step into that complexity. We’ll explore how the public perception of King changed as his message grew more challenging, why his outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War cost him political allies, and how his vision expanded to include economic justice through the Poor People’s Campaign. We’ll also confront the final days of his life and his assassination.

    Our thanks to historian and Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Garrow for helping us bring depth, nuance, and historical clarity to this conversation. If today’s episode showed how Dr. King rose to national prominence, the next will ask what it cost him—and what his unfinished work still asks of us.

    David J. Garrow is a distinguished historian and Pulitzer Prize–winning author best known for Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a landmark biography that remains one of the most authoritative studies of Dr. King and the modern Civil Rights Movement. To see all of his published works please visit his website David J Garrow | Professor, Author

    There is always more to learn!

    Jimmy & Jean

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    44 Min.
  • The U.S. Capitol Building
    Jan 12 2026

    Tghis episode is about the history of the US Capitol Building, and is part of our #US250 podcast specials.

    Jeananne interviews Steve Livengood, Chief Guide & Historian at the US Capitol Historical Society.

    We provide great detail on the design, building, rebuilding, and how it operates from its beginnings to this very day.

    The US Capitol Building is the home of the legislative branch, was once the home of The US Supreme Court and has been the backdrop of some of the most important discussions and debates over issues that have shaped our nation.

    As promised, here are some of the links we mention in this podcast:

    Links Become a Member Individual Membership / Support USCHS | U.S. Capitol Historical Society Donate to The USCHS DonorPerfect Form Educational Videos We The People Constitution Program: Video | USCHS Teacher Resources We The People Constitution Program Webinars Lectures + Webinars / United States Capitol History | USCHS There is always more to learn! -JImmy & Jean

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    43 Min.
  • The Life and Work of Thurgood Marshall
    Dec 15 2025

    This podcast is on the life and work of Thurgood Marshall. Most of us know Thurgood Marshall as the first black justice of the US Supreme Court, but we do not know is the road he took to get into that role.

    We discuss how he bacame a lawyer, the many influences in his life, his time at the NAACP, and how he came to be a Supreme Court Justice.

    Take a listen, there is always more to learn,

    Jimmy & Jean

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    20 Min.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott & Rosa Parks
    Dec 1 2025

    We pivot back to our coverage of the civil rights movement and in this episode we focus our attention to the Montgomery Bus Boycott & Rosa Parks.

    We are joined by Donna Beisel who is the Director of Museum Operations at The Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.

    This episode discusses themes related to racial violence, discrimination, and sexual assault, including references to cases Rosa Parks worked on during her time with the NAACP. These topics may be sensitive for some listeners. Please take care while listening and feel free to pause or step away if needed. For your reference this is discussed from the 15 min - 17 minute mark.

    There is always more to lear - talk to you soon,

    Jimmy & Jean

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    46 Min.
  • It Starts with Us: Keeping Democracy Alive for the Next 250 Years
    Nov 17 2025

    We have been going mainly chronologically thus far, and with 2026 being the 250th anniversary of our country, we decided to mix in some different types of episodes to recognize where we have been, along with reminders of how we got there, and what we need to do to keep it going!

    Today's podcast title, It Starts with Us: Keeping Democracy Alive for the Next 250 Years, delves into the responsibilities we have as citizens to stay educated and remember that the power is in the hands of the people. We assign that power to our elected officials in order for them to represent US!

    Today, Jeananne is joined by Ira Chaleff

    Ira and Jeananne discuss open dialogue with people who have differing views, not being closed off to other opinions, and more importantly, educating yourself with the viewpoints from the political left, center, and right.

    There is always more to learn, talk to you soon!

    -Jimmy & Jean

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    48 Min.
  • The Legislative Branch and Civic Engagement
    Nov 3 2025

    Our podcast on the legislative branch and civic engagement focuses on the interactions between politicians and their constituents.

    Do you know who your congressman is? Do you know who your two state senators are? Do you know how to reach them?

    Well we will get into all of this and more! Jeananne is joined by Bradford Fitch, the former CEO of the Congressional Management Foundation. He has spent 40 years in Washington as a journalist, congressional aide, consultant, college instructor, Internet entrepreneur, and writer/researcher. He is a leading trainer of citizen-advocates in the U.S., with more than 50,000 Americans participating in one of his programs. His most recent book was just published, Citizen's Handbook for Influencing Elected Officials: Engaging with Congress and State Capitols

    and can be found on Amazon with the link above.

    Take a listen as there is always more to learn!

    -Jimmy & Jean

    Additional Guest information:

    BradfordFitch.com Find Your Members in the U.S. Congress | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

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    52 Min.