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Rendezvous With History

Ronald Reagan Institute

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Welcome to Rendezvous with History, a Reagan Institute podcast that explores the past and present of the American presidency with leading scholars and authors who shed new light on what we thought we knew about the highest office in the land. Rendezvous with History captures the drama of presidential decision-making and dives deep into the connections between the president and the people that shape American society and world events.
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Purpose Driven Movement

Functional Training Institute

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Shape your fitness journey on the Purpose Driven Movement Podcast. Join fitness leaders Tarek and Vanessa as they ignite conversations with the world's leading health, fitness, and wellness experts. Each episode shares actionable insights and battle-tested knowledge to propel you towards your fitness career goals. This podcast isn't for the faint of heart. It's for fitness professionals and enthusiasts who crave to level up and dominate the game. We'll dissect groundbreaking ideas, share ins ...
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The ACRI Podcast

Australia-China Relations Institute

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The Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) is an independent, non-partisan research institute established in 2014 by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Chinese studies centres exist in other Australian universities. UTS:ACRI, however, is Australia’s first and only research institute devoted to studying the relationship of these countries. UTS:ACRI seeks to inform Australia’s engagement with China through research, analysis and dialogue grounded in scholarly rigour. The ACRI Podca ...
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The Conflict Report is the best place to learn how to manage conflict in your professional and personal life. The show is hosted by Bill Singleton who is a partner with Vistelar, a global consulting and training institute focused on preventing conflict and managing its negative consequences at the point of impact. Bill has a masters degree in dispute resolution and, during his tenure as an officer with the Milwaukee Police Department, was honored as a “White House Champion of Change for Buil ...
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Janelle Neises who serves in the Office of Public Affairs of the Central Intelligence Agency. They discuss the CIA museum, its mission and purpose, and what goes into actually selecting and approving the exhibits and artif…
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Is red light therapy the missing piece in your recovery routine? In this episode, John Graham Harper, CEO of Lumaflex, shares his extensive knowledge on how red light therapy can significantly enhance both performance and recovery. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the science behind photobiomodulation, its practical applications in fitness and…
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Guest Ben Weingarten, the Editor at Large at RealClearInvestigations, joins host Garrett Snedeker to document how public and private actors (government, academia, media, and tech) have acted to curtail our natural right to speak freely in a concerted effort that Weingarten calls "The Censorship Industrial Complex." Mr. Weingarten has also testified…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of fitness with John Polley, a leading expert in well-being and performance. We explore the often-overlooked connection between happiness and exercise success. Learn practical strategies to create workouts that are not only physically challenging but also mentally engaging and emotionally fulfilling. You’ll l…
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For Minisode 7, host Garrett Snedeker along with JWI Program Manager Daniel Osborne offer a live update from the 2024 Summer James Wilson Fellowship for Young Lawyers. Snedeker and Osborne discuss JWI's flagship program, the lessons on law and morality taught at the Fellowship, the broader experience for young lawyers, and how the Fellowship has gr…
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Join the Anchoring Truths Podcast team and Dr. Yuval Levin for a deep-dive into how the Constitution may unify us again. In his new book American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation and Could Again, Levin gives us a thorough analysis of both the written and unwritten constitution and why that structure that theAmerican Founders gave u…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. James Graham Wilson who serves as a Supervisory Historian at the U.S. Department of State. They discuss Dr. Wilson’s new book entitled, “America’s Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan…
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Looking to elevate your gym from just a workout spot to a holistic wellness hub? Our latest episode dives deep into biohacking with Dr. Simon Baarbé and returning guest Sam Merza of TotalFusion health and wellness clubs. We explore how to integrate physical, mental, and even spiritual well-being into your programs, fostering a welcoming community t…
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Listen as Joshua Turner, Chief of Constitutional Litigation and Policy for the State of Idaho and James Wilson Fellowship Alumnus, unpacks the ramifications of the Court's decision to return the case of Idaho v. United States back to the 9th Circuit, dismissing it as improvidently granted. Josh outlines some of what we may expect from this case as …
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Host Garrett Snedeker and JWI intern Isaac Michael speak with Prof. Andrew Walker of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary about his new book Faithful Reason: Natural Law Ethics for God’s Glory and Our Good. Professor Walker discusses his intended audience for the book, its main ideas, and his hopes for a revival of the Natural Law in American …
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Elevate your programming and empower your clients! In this episode featuring exercise physiologist, nutritionist, and neuroscientist Paul Taylor, we'll explore the science behind Zone 2 training, a method for maximising health benefits and building resilience. You'll also hear practical tips for navigating the gym environment, including debunking c…
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For a special minisode, Hadley Arkes and Garrett Snedeker, who attended the 2024 National Conservatism Conference July 8-10, share impressions of both the public panel discussions and how the conference fits within our larger political and cultural moment. Edmund Burke Foundation, Organizer of NatCon 4 Video of NatCon 4 speeches and panels…
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Esteemed constitutional scholar and gifted law professor Randy Barnett joins the Anchoring Truths Podcast for a discussion of his new memoir A Life for Liberty: the Making of an American Originalist (Encounter). Prof. Barnett shares vignettes spanning his entire life from his deeply personal memoir on scholarship and practice, mentorship, his recon…
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How does the autonomic nervous system influence our well-being? In this conversation, Vanessa and guest Jessica Maguire, an expert in neuroscience, neuroplasticity, and vagus nerve stimulation, discuss the various states of the nervous system, including hyperarousal and regulation, emphasising the importance of self-regulation and proactive care. T…
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June 28, 2024 will be remembered as a historic day in U.S. Supreme Court history. The Court reversed its forty year old precedent in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, a precedent that was the most important and most cited decision in all of administrative law. The Court’s Chevron precedent established a forty year practice of broad judi…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. Luke Griffith who is a Professor of Government and History at New Mexico Junior College. They discuss his latest book entitled, Unraveling the Gray Area Problem. Professor Griffith examines the role of the United State…
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How can a fitness centre offer more than just a workout? In this engaging episode, Sam Merza, National Fitness Manager and Business Development Manager at Total Fusion share the innovative journey of creating a fitness hub that integrates physical exercise, mental wellness, and community building. You’ll learn about Total Fusion’s unique approach t…
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Minisode 4 features JWI Founder & Co-Director Hadley Arkes, who shares scenes from his recent trip to Budapest, Hungary where he keynoted a conference on the rule of law. With host Garrett Snedeker, they discuss how the Hungarian government is offering an alternative to the reigning orthodoxies and policy prescriptions of the European Union. He als…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with British Journalist and New York Times bestselling Author Adam Higginbotham. They discuss his latest book entitled, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. Mr. Higginbotham offers a dramatic a…
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Ready to supercharge your training? Vanessa and guest Rhys James, the Training & Education Specialist at Technogym, dissect the intricate components of performance. They explore physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and social factors that significantly impact overall well-being. Discover how cutting-edge technology, including AI and wearabl…
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Daily Signal reporter Mary Margaret Olohan devoted book-length treatment to shed light on the little-known stories of detransitioners, those individuals who undergo hormone therapies and often transgender surgeries and then reject the path they went down. In this latest Anchoring Truths Podcast episode, Olohan shares her perspective on writing this…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. Colleen Shogan who is the 11th Archivist of the United States. They discuss Dr. Shogan’s important role as the Archivist of the United States and the critical work she has to undertake to preserve and protect the histo…
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Curious about the power of a holistic approach to health and fitness? In this enlightening podcast, David Liow, founder of the Holistic Movement Coach Programme, shares his wisdom on the interconnectedness of our body’s systems, the significance of client autonomy, and the transformative impact of coaching. He discusses the importance of sleep, the…
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2020 represented an inflection point for what some refer to as the Marxist "long march through the institutions." However, this inflection point was not spontaneous. Rather, according to our Anchoring Truths Podcast guest Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, it was evidence of what he and his co-author call NextGen Marxism. We d…
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Are you ready to explore the world of hypermobility? In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Dr Ashton Wilson, a dedicated Osteopath and Director of ALPHA Sports Medicine & Osteopathy. She shares her expertise on hypermobility, a complex yet often misunderstood condition. You’ll learn about the challenges faced by hypermobile individuals, th…
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Arabella Advisors is the largest network advising and steering billions of dollars to left-of-center causes. All but a tiny percentage of Americans is unaware of its influence. Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center, and author of a new book about Arabella, joins host Garrett Snedeker to explore what is Arabella and how it drives so…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Professor Michael De Groot who is an Assistant Professor of International Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. They discuss his latest book entitled, Disruption: The Global Economic Shocks of the 1970s and the End of…
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Dr. Jay Richards, author of Fight the Good Fight, joins host Garrett Snedeker for a spirited discussion of how to fight the culture war in 21st century America. Dr. Richards isthe William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, Executive Editor of The Strea…
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Curious about the power of your breath? Join us in a conversation with Rory Warnock, a renowned breathwork specialist and ultramarathon runner. We delve into the science of breathwork, exploring its profound impact on mental and physical health. Learn about the benefits of nasal breathing, a simple yet powerful tool for wellbeing. Discover how brea…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Professor Peter Roady who is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Utah. They discuss his latest book entitled, The Contest over National Security: FDR, Conservatives, and the Struggle to Claim the Most Po…
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Curious how breathing exercises and staying fit can make you and your clients feel younger, even as you get older? In this enlightening podcast episode, internationally renowned strength and fitness expert, John Brookfield, shares his unique journey. Known for his multiple world records and the creation of the globally used Battling Ropes Training …
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Statistics on marriage and family formation in modern America seem to get worse year after year. Why is this the case, and what can be done about it? Prominent sociologist Brad Wilcox joins host Garrett Snedeker for a in-depth discussion of Wilcox's new book "Get Married." The book describes why America’s most fundamental institution matters for ou…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. H.W. Brands who is the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History at the University of Texas at Austin. They discuss his latest book entitled, Founding Partisans: Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the Brawling Birth of…
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JWI Founder & Co-Director Hadley Arkes celebrates the advent and arrival of new JWI Co-Director Gerry Bradley at a conference JWI co-hosted with First Liberty Institute in March 2024. Prof. Arkes details and praises Prof. Bradley's intellectual contributions over a lifetime of teaching constitutional law.…
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Curious how naturopathy and nutrition can enhance your health and fitness? In this episode, Vanessa introduces Kira Sutherland from Uberhealth. As an Australian Naturopath and Sports Nutritionist with over 25 years in clinical practice, Kira shares her wealth of knowledge on the importance of supplements, the role of self-motivation, and the influe…
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Popular columnist, radio host, lawyer, and legal commentator Josh Hammer returns to the Anchoring Truths Podcast to discuss his latest piece of legal scholarship in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Common Good Originalism and Common Good Constitutionalism: a Convergence? Host Garrett Snedeker, who has co-written several times with Hammer…
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For Minisode 3, Host Garrett Snedeker & JWI Program Director Daniel Osborne discuss their recent visit to Harvard Law School for the Federalist Society National Student Symposium. The theme of the symposium was "Why Separate Powers." Snedeker and Osborne share how two panels in particular focused on topics central to JWI's work, as well as sharing …
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. Benn Steil who serves as a Senior Fellow and as the Director of International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss his latest book entitled, The World That Wasn’t: Henry Wallace and the Fate of t…
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Curious about the world of bodybuilding and fitness training? Join Ben Siong, the Director and Head Strength Coach at Australian Strength Performance, as he shares his insights with Vanessa in this enlightening podcast episode. Learn about the sacrifices involved in bodybuilding, the art of periodization training, and the importance of breaking dow…
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Nate Fischer of the venture firm New Founding joins host Garrett Snedeker for a Mini-Sode to discuss Fischer's provocative essay in The American Mind "Meritocracy Must *Not* Be Our Goal." Fischer provides some fascinating angles on why common understandings of merit in 21st-century America undermine a flourishing society. Read the piece here: https…
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On this episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. Stephanie Freeman who is a Historian serving in the U.S. Department of State. They discuss her latest book: Dreams for a Decade: International Nuclear Abolitionism and the end of the Cold War. Freeman contrasts Preside…
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Professor Aaron Zubia joins Anchoring Truths Podcast host Garrett Snedeker to discuss his new book analyzing David Hume’s political theory with its implications on liberalism. Professor Zubia gives a glimpse into what the state of affairs was in the age of the Scottish Enlightenment, the ancient and Epicurean roots Hume has, and the modern applicat…
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Ever wondered if eating fat makes you fat or if carbs after 6 pm lead to weight gain? Join coach Tarek and seasoned fitness educator Stu Gatherum as we uncover the truth behind common fitness myths - and why these common misconceptions may potentially inhibit your client relationships. In this episode, Stu shares valuable insights for both trainers…
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On this inaugural episode of Rendezvous With History, Reagan Institute Director of Scholarly Initiatives Dr. Anthony Eames sits down with Dr. Luke Nichter who is a professor of History and the James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies at Chapman University. They discuss his latest book, The Year that Broke Politics. Named one of the …
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Catherine Glenn Foster (James Wilson Fellowship Alumna '16) joins Anchoring Truths Podcast host Garrett Snedeker to discuss the state of the pro-life movement in America. They discuss recent developments in the movement, and Foster conveys the challenges that arise from outlawing abortion, encouraging pro-lifers to help and redirect young moms and …
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Join host Vanessa and expert guest Rodney Corn, Director of Eleiko Education, as he shares valuable insights into the crucial role of recovery in achieving fitness success. Gain practical insights on effective recovery methods tailored for fitness professionals and fitness enthusiasts. From the importance of rest days to advanced recovery technique…
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Join the Anchoring Truths Podcast team for our first episode of 2024, featuring an extended episode. Our guest is the distinguished political scientist Prof. W.B. "Bill" Allen, who chatted with us about his new translation, fifty years in the making, of Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws. JWI Founder & Co-Director Hadley Arkes paid a surprise visit t…
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Stuck in a fitness rut and dreaming of a career that inspires others? Feeling lost in a sea of online certifications and wondering if you're truly prepared for the real world? This podcast episode with guest Bekk Millwood, a seasoned fitness industry recruiter, is your wake-up call! Dive into the booming Australian fitness scene, where world-class …
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