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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 20, 2026
Six-time World Champion and two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee Booker T joins O'Shea Jackson Jr and T J Jefferson this week on No-Contest Wrestling In this two-hour episode Booker T shares insights into his legendary career including how he got his start in wrestling early life choices that led to trouble closing out WCW as World Champion his iconic grocery store brawl with Stone Cold Steve Austin the orgin of Black Snow the creation of Reality of Wrestling and more In addition Booker chooses an almost unfair Bar Fight Crew RESPECT Learn more about your ad choices Visit podcastchoices [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
May 20, 2026
Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson, a pioneering black female physician, dedicated her life to fighting for the unborn and opposing abortion. She co-founded the Massachusetts Citizens for Life organization and became president of the National Right to Life. Dr. Jefferson recognized abortion as a tool of eugenics and a threat to human rights, and she urged people from all walks of life to be involved in the pro-life cause. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 09, 2026
The complexities of American history and the ongoing struggle for reconciliation and understanding are explored in this discussion, highlighting the country's imperfections and resilience. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 08, 2026
Thomas Jefferson's presidency marked a drastic change from his predecessors, with his vision for America as a continental republic. He rose above principle to achieve his goals, including the purchase of the Louisiana Territory, which redefined America's geography and made it a continental nation. Jefferson's legacy extends beyond his presidency, with his establishment of the University of Virginia and his commitment to the principles of the Enlightenment and reason. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
May 07, 2026
The American founders' faith and worldview are often debated, with some claiming they were deists, while others argue they were deeply committed Christians. A closer look at the lives and writings of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin reveals a more nuanced picture, with both men expressing a belief in divine intervention and the importance of prayer in their decision-making processes. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
The election of 1800 led to Thomas Jefferson's presidency, marking a significant shift in the federal government's power dynamics. Jefferson's informal style and emphasis on Republican values contrasted with his predecessors, particularly John Adams, who strengthened the Federalist control over the judiciary. The Marbury v. Madison case, decided by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the doctrine of judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional, and had a lasting impact on American politics and the Constitution. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 29, 2026
On this episode of Our American Stories Thomas Jefferson stood at the center of the American founding writing the Declaration of Independence and later serving as the third president of the United States He believed deeply in liberty and in the promise of the country but his life was marked by contradictions that continue to shape how he is remembered including the fact that he never freed his slaves despite his lofty ideals about freedom In this talk at the Library of Congress acclaimed historian and bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson The Art of Power Jon Meacham explores Jefferson as [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 24, 2026
Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address was an impressive event, marked by his speech, which addressed the partisan divide and the bitterness of the election that had just passed. He made a strong claim that the will of the majority must be reasonable and that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect. Jefferson's words were the balm that the nation needed, and he went on to make a beautiful defense of the American Republic and its ideals. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
April 20, 2026
NFL draft prospects, including Fernando Mendoza and Casey Concepcion, are discussed on the Rich Eisen Show. Todd McShea from The Ringer joins the show to provide insights on the draft, including the possibility of the Rams trading up for a wide receiver. The discussion also covers the Jets' interest in Ty Simpson and the potential for a trade between the Jets and the Cardinals. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 07, 2026
George Washington's approach to leadership and the early years of the United States are explored, including his cabinet appointments, the creation of a national bank, and the country's early economic development. The podcast delves into the competing visions of America held by Washington's cabinet members, particularly Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, and how these visions shaped the country's future. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 26, 2026
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 was a temporary solution to the issue of slavery in the United States, but it ultimately delayed the inevitable conflict. Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to John Holmes expressing his concern and fear for the future of the country, warning that the issue of slavery would lead to the downfall of the Union. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
March 26, 2026
Thomas Jefferson's ownership of slaves in a country built on Christian principles raises questions about the gulf between ideals and practices. His famous line in the Declaration of Independence, 'all men are created equal,' was an aspiration, but not yet a reality on the ground. Jefferson's views on slavery reflect the tension between ideational and sensei cultures, and his inability to reconcile his ideals with the practical concerns of his time. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
March 16, 2026
The NFL offseason is heating up as teams make moves to strengthen their rosters. The AFC South is shaping up to be a competitive division, with the Jacksonville Jaguars meeting their potential and the Houston Texans making smart bets. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins are making aggressive moves, including signing Malik Willis and bringing in Troy Aikman for guidance. The Atlanta Falcons are also looking strong, with Tua Tagovailoa set to start all 17 games and a top 10 offense on the horizon. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 04, 2026
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin and his claim to have developed interchangeable parts is a story often told in a simplified way. However, the truth behind his invention and the role of firearms in his development of interchangeable parts is more complex and fascinating. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
March 02, 2026
Witnessing is not a disposition, but a decision to share the gospel with others, and it requires faithful obedience, trust in the supernatural work of God, and understanding that it may not always result in spiritual fruit or a favorable response. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 19, 2026
Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, was honored with the creation of the world's largest cheese, a four-foot block of cheese weighing over 1,200 pounds, as a tribute to his principles of separation of church and state. The cheese was made by the people of Massachusetts and delivered to the White House, where it was served at two New Year's receptions. This unusual gift was a reflection of the democratic culture of the time, where people loved to celebrate and show their support for their leaders in creative and often humorous ways. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 16, 2026
The story of Thomas Jefferson's unlikely alliance with evangelical Christians to protect churches from the power of the state, leading to the birth of American religious freedom and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 05, 2026
The story of America's founding is told through the eyes of Hillsdale College professor Bill McClay, who explores the significance of the Declaration of Independence and its enduring impact on American history and culture. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 31, 2025
Stephen Ambrose shares the epic story of Lewis and Clark's expedition, exploring the American West and the journals of the captains. He discusses the importance of Bernard DeVoto's editing of the journals and how it brought the story to life for the general reader. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
December 12, 2025
The Rich Eisen Show discusses various NFL topics, including Philip Rivers' return to the Colts, Joe Burrow's frustrations with injuries, and TJ Watt's potential return from a lung injury. Tom Pelissero shares insights on the Colts' decision to play Rivers and the Bengals' struggles with injuries. The show also touches on other NFL teams, including the Falcons, Raiders, and Browns, and their potential coaching and front office changes. [... more]
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