Episodes

  • How to Read The Federalist
    Feb 18 2026

    The Federalist, or more broadly known as the Federalist Papers, is looked on as the definitive defense of the Constitution as written in 1787, and by that, a clear explanation of its contents and rationale. Whether it’s those things or not, how should you study them? Should you at all? If so, what do you need to know before turning to Hamilton’s Federalist 1?

    Chris Burkett, Professor of Political Science, joins Jeff to explain the historical and political context around this collection of essays when they were written, and how best we can read and understand them today.

    Read Chris's outline of The Federalist - this is a great way to conceptualize how the essays are grouped and what topics they address: https://tinyurl.com/ax3p4h5x

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    49 mins
  • George Washington - The Indispensable Founding Father
    Feb 11 2026

    George Washington has been referred to as the “indispensable man,” and was looked to during and after the Revolution as the one person who could be trusted to lead the country. Why? What made him such a trusted figure then and for generations after his death? What can we learn from him today?

    Read his Farewell Address: https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/farewell-address-5/

    Read “Washington’s Crossing”: https://a.co/d/16aXe2p

    Read: “Washington & Hamilton”: https://a.co/d/cnPC6xb

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    44 mins
  • Thomas Jefferson: Essential American Founder
    Feb 4 2026

    Thomas Jefferson: “Author of the Declaration of American Independence [and] of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom & Father of the University of Virginia.”

    So says his tombstone, as he requested. Who was Jefferson, beyond the Declaration’s author? What were his beliefs and hopes? What else did he write and how can we better understand this essential American Founder today?

    Join Jeff as he discusses Jefferson with Todd Estes, Professor of History.

    Read “A Summary View of the Rights of British America”: https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/a-summary-view-of-the-rights-of-british-america-2/

    Read the Rockfish Gap Report: https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-13-02-0197-0006

    Read this excerpt from the Notes on the State of Virginia: https://tjrs.monticello.org/letter/2260

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    53 mins
  • Huey Long - American Populist
    Jan 28 2026

    Huey Long of Louisiana casts a long shadow over American populist politics. Often cast as a villain or troublemaker, author Thomas Patterson offers a nuanced look at the politics and impact of this important figure in 20th Century history.

    Find his book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0sS3baz

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    54 mins
  • Women’s Suffrage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the Declaration of Independence
    Jan 21 2026

    Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and why is she largely forgotten in popular history? How did she show that the Declaration of Independence promised women’s rights, too? Dr. Natalie Taylor, Professor Political Science at Skidmore College, discusses this fascinating American, who formed much of the intellectual foundation of the Suffrage Movement in the 19th Century.

    Read her Declaration of Sentiments and see how it parallels the form and substance of the Declaration of Independence: https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/declaration-of-sentiments/

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    46 mins
  • What Makes Americans a "Declarational" People?
    Jan 14 2026

    The Declaration of Independence is not, properly understood, a historical document. It is a statement of beliefs and principles describing the proper relationship between the individual and the state, and how the individual should view others in political matters. As such, it is not tied to a moment in time - 1776 - but should serve as the foundation of the American Idea for all time.

    What does that mean, and what can it mean for you? Join Jeff and Dr. Adam Seagrave as they discuss our Declaration, and how “faith, hope, and love” informed the American founding, and can guide us today.

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    40 mins
  • The American Revolution and the Fate of the World
    Jan 7 2026

    Was the American Revolution just a regional rebellion on the eastern seaboard, or something far larger? Professor Richard Bell, author of The American Revolution and the Fate of the World, argues it was a geopolitical earthquake that reshaped the global order. In this episode, Bell explores how France, Spain, and the Netherlands entered the conflict for their own strategic reasons, why Jamaica mattered more to Britain than Virginia, and how foreign intervention proved decisive at battles like Yorktown. Along the way, he shares remarkable stories: Benjamin Franklin organizing his own privateering fleet from Paris, 50,000 ordinary Americans taking to the seas as state-sponsored pirates, and Harry Washington, a man enslaved at Mount Vernon who escaped to British lines and eventually led his own anti-colonial revolution in Sierra Leone. A fresh perspective on America's founding as a truly global event.

    Timestamps

    • 00:54 The American Revolution as a Global Conflict
    • 04:55 The British Empire and the Value of Jamaica
    • 07:27 Expanding the Patriot Coalition Beyond 13 Colonies
    • 09:44 Why France Joined the War
    • 13:21 Spain's Strategic Goals: Gibraltar and the Caribbean
    • 17:16 Dutch Financial Support and the St. Eustatius Arms Trade
    • 19:34 How Foreign Intervention Boosted British Morale
    • 24:06 From Philadelphia to Yorktown: Foreign Aid on the Battlefield
    • 27:11 Patriot Privateers and the War on British Commerce
    • 38:28 Harry Washington: From Mount Vernon to Sierra Leone

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    41 mins
  • 2025 End of Year Message: Looking Back and Forward
    Dec 31 2025

    Jeff Sikkenga, Professor of Political Science and Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center, shares a brief message about the reasons behind and goals of The American Idea, as well as Ashbrook’s plans to celebrate 250 years of America’s independence.

    Learn more at Ashbrook.org, or about our celebratory plans for 2026 at AshbrookFreedom250.org

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    7 mins