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Listening to America - #1249 Amor Patriae

#1249 Amor Patriae

08/29/17 • 59 min

Listening to America

Responding to a flood of emails from listeners, this week an out-of-character program discussing the recent events at Charlottesville.

Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog.

Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

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Responding to a flood of emails from listeners, this week an out-of-character program discussing the recent events at Charlottesville.

Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog.

Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

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#1248 Private Thoughts

"I'm trying to explain to you and to your listeners what makes for a happy life."

— Thomas Jefferson, as portrayed by Clay S. Jenkinson

President Thomas Jefferson speaks about Monticello, his private and daily habits, his compulsiveness and how his Virginian hospitality cost him a personal fortune.

Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog.

Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

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#1250 Totality

"How can you call yourself a Jeffersonian if you don't go see [the eclipse]?"

— Clay

Clay takes us on a road trip to Wyoming to witness the eclipse. Later in the episode, David Nicandri phones in to report on his experience.

Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog.

Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

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