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Jason Lee Guthrie

Recollecting Carter

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Recollecting Carter

Jason Lee Guthrie

Recollecting Carter

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Recollecting Carter

Jason Lee Guthrie

Recollecting Carter

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Recent books on American evangelicalism such as Kristin DuMez's Jesus and John Wayne have challenged long held assumptions about the relationship between faith and politics. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with David Nanninga abo
Dr. Russell Moore is a prominent theologian, author, and the Editor-in-Chief of Christianity Today. His most recent book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America has been well received by critics across the spectrum of faith a
Journalist and Author Jonathan Alter published His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, A Life in 2020. Despite coming out a full four decades after Carter left office, it was the first independent, full-length biography of our 39th President. On this epis
Understanding President Carter’s fraught relationship with the press is key to understanding his Presidency. On this Episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk once more with Dr. Amber Roessner about the historical context behind two news stories t
Washington D.C is a city bustling with activity and rich with history. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I take a tour with public historian Rebecca Fachner of some historical sites that highlight Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter around America's
President Carter’s Crisis of Confidence speech is considered one of the most iconic moments of his Presidency. So how did we come to profoundly misremember it today? On this Episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk again with Dr. Amber Roessner,
Carter and his political appointees undertook a systematic dismantling of government regulation in a wide variety of industries ranging from air travel to alcohol. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with Dr. Paul Matzko about the ef
Carter took office during a time of significant economic and cultural upheaval. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with Dr. Rachel Grant about Carter's place in the history of the Civil Rights Movement. Backlash to Carter's progress
Carter's genuine love for popular music was used to great effect during his political career. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with Dr. Randall Stephens about his book The Devil's Music: How Christians Inspired, Condemned, and Emb
Today, there is a widespread belief that news media have an inherent bias toward liberal points of view. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with Dr. A. J. Bauer about research for his forthcoming book Making the Liberal Media. Inter
There are competing historical narratives about the relationship between Jerry Falwell Sr.'s Moral Majority movement and social issues like racial equality, equal rights, and religious freedom. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk wit
Jimmy Carter is widely viewed to be the most authentically Christian president that America has ever had. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk with Dr. Neil J. Young about Carter's faith and why many Christian voters turned instead to
One of the more under-appreciated aspects of Jimmy Carter's political acumen is the savvy, groundbreaking campaign strategy he and his team put together that ultimately won them the 1976 election. On this episode of Recollecting Carter, I talk
One of my favorite things about making this podcast has been learning about President Carter not just from historians and scholars, but hearing stories from people who were there when history happened. On this episode of Recollecting Carter we'
Take a train ride to Plains, Georgia, where President Carter was born. Jill Stuckey, Superintendent of Jimmy Carter National Historical Park in Plains, gives us an overview of Carter's early life, his political career, and the post-presidential
On February 18, 2023 news broke that former President Jimmy Carter had been released to home hospice care. Carter will be remembered as a man of faith, principle, and charity. Though once remembered as a good man but not a great president, ther
President Jimmy Carter is remembered as a man of faith, principle, and charity. Through he and his wife Rosalyn's work with the Carter Center and with organizations like Habitat for Humanity the Carters have changed the lives of countless peopl
In this lecture, we discuss the data you get from your podcast distribution platform and how to interpret it (this lecture is very visual, so you might prefer to watch it in D2L)
In this lecture, we discuss: 1) Distribution Platforms, 2) Publishing Schedule, and 3) Legal Considerations
In this lecture, we discuss: 1) Defining Public Relations, 2) PR History, and 3) a case study of three PR Podcasts
In this guest lecture, Susan McFarlane-Alvarez discusses how businesses and organizations use podcasting to build their brand and connect with their audience
In this lecture, we discuss: 1) Defining Journalism, 2) Radio Journalism, and 3) a case study of NPR
In this guest lecture, Nick Hirshon discusses how podcasting is shaping journalism
In this lecture, we discuss: 1) Media and Culture, 2) Society and Culture, 3) Business and Culture, and 4) a case study of 1619
In this guest lecture, Kalena Boller discusses the intersection of podcasting and popular culture
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