Edgehog Podcast

Suzanne Munson delves into her books on America's founding fathers, focusing particularly on George Wythe, Thomas Jefferson's mentor. She shares her reasons for choosing Wythe as a subject and highlights his significant influence on early American history. Munson explores the concept of servant leadership, connecting it to Wythe's integrity and ethical leadership.

The conversation also touches on the influence of money in politics, the decay of American culture, and the power of new media in providing alternative perspectives. The key takeaways emphasize the importance of education, the need for active citizen involvement, and the value of being discerning consumers of information.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background on Suzanne Munson's Work
02:23 George Wythe: An Interesting Figure in Early American History
09:04 The Art of Statementship and Ethical Leadership
14:57 The Influence of Quaker Background and Principles
20:41 Servant Leadership: Putting the People First
25:18 The Decline of Objective Media and Informed Decision-Making
27:31 The Perilous State of Our Democratic Republic
28:26 The Importance of Civic Education
30:11 The Need for Change and Active Participation
31:56 The Partisanship Problem
34:08 The Role of Education in Democracy
36:20 The Decay of American Culture
41:45 The Influence of Money in Politics
45:04 The Power of New Media
50:22 Being Discerning Consumers of Information


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