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Author: Jennifer London, Tammy Alvarez | CMLS Washington D.C.

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We are E Pluribus Unum – out of many one. Our show is about unity. We believe there are many people in America who care about our country regardless of their background or political affiliations. We are here to talk about how we may come together for the betterment of our country and our own well-being. We believe in the motto “Seek first to understand before you judge.” If we understand each other better, we will be better able to help each other, and our country will survive and thrive.

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In this episode of The E Pluribus Unum Show, host Tammy Alvarez sits down with a dynamic guest, David Vardeman, to discuss a pressing issue affecting America's youth. They delve into the world of sextortion, where young individuals are being blackmailed and extorted by people overseas, often leading to devastating consequences. David shares his expertise and personal experiences in supporting US veterans and highlights the importance of education and awareness in preventing these situations. They also touch on the role of social media and its impact on young minds. https://www.warriorsethos.org/david-vardeman/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The E Pluribus Unum Show, host Tammy Alvarez sits down with a dynamic guest, David Vardeman, to discuss a pressing issue affecting America's youth. They delve into the world of sextortion, where young individuals are being blackmailed and extorted by people overseas, often leading to devastating consequences. David shares his expertise and personal experiences in supporting US veterans and highlights the importance of education and awareness in preventing these situations. They also touch on the role of social media and its impact on young minds. https://www.warriorsethos.org/david-vardeman/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The E Pluribus Unum Show, host Jennifer London chats with Kip Nicely, founder of Rojo Elephant, a company that's making a sweet impact on American history. Kip shares his inspiring story, from his time as a military liaison for President Ronald Reagan to his entrepreneurial journey. He talks about how his experiences shaped his views on leadership and responsibility, and how they influenced his business ventures. Kip also discusses his company's mission to promote American history and unity through unique products, and how he hopes to inspire a new generation to learn about and appreciate the country's founding principles. https://www.rojoelephant.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The E Pluribus Unum Show, Tammy again welcomes Joy Ditto, a distinguished leader with a career marked by service, strength, and dedication to the public good. Joy shares insights on the importance of balancing infrastructure development with community concerns, citing the example of tree trimming in Montgomery County. They also delve into the world of innovation, discussing the role of national labs in driving electric sector advancements, including battery storage and wireless charging. The conversation also touches on the intersection of cybersecurity and energy, highlighting the evolving risks and the need for proactive measures. https://joydittoconsulting.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The E Pluribus Unum Show, host Tammy Alvarez welcomes Joy Ditto, a distinguished leader with a career spanning public service, strength, and dedication to the public good. Joy shares her insights on the intersection of energy and commerce, highlighting how energy underpins modern life and commerce. She discusses the evolution of energy sources, from animals to modern technologies, and the importance of battery storage innovation. The conversation also touches on the role of government regulation in the electric sector and the challenges of balancing supply and demand. https://joydittoconsulting.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer discusses financial regulatory issues with Norm Champ.  Norm Champ is a senior partner in the Investment Funds Group at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and the former Director of the Division of Investment Management at the SEC. Under his leadership, the SEC adopted a new rule in July 2014 to reform money market mutual funds. In November 2019 Champ published his latest book, Mastering Money: How to Beat Debt, Build Wealth, and Be Prepared for Any Financial Crisis. The book is designed for Americans who are living in fear of financial problems and want to recapture their piece of the American dream. In simple language, the book guides readers to learn the fundamentals of getting their finances in order and learning how to invest in the future. Learn more at NormChamp.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jennifer talks with Dr. Chloe Carmichael about the nexus between free expression and mental health.  Dr. Chloe is a clinical psychologist and USA Today bestselling author of Nervous Energy: Harness the Power of Your Anxiety (St. Martin’s Essentials, 2021), endorsed by Deepak Chopra.  Her new book, Can I Say That? Why Free Speech Matters and How to Use It Fearlessly. explains how to unlock the mental health benefits of free speech.  The book has been endorsed by Dr. Drew, Dr. Daniel Amen, Patrick Bet-David, Michele Tafoya, and more.  Dr. Chloe presents onsite and virtual workshops, equipping individuals and organizations with evidence-based strategies to strengthen personal and professional development. To learn more, visit DrChloe.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer talks with Cathy Gillespie, CEO of Constituting America. Cathy has held numerous positions in government and politics over the past 40 years including congressional chief of staff and member of the President’s Commission on White House Fellows. Cathy was recently appointed to the United States Semiquincentennial Commission, the commission established by Congress to provide for the observance and commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. To learn more, visit ConstitutingAmerica.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jackie Gingrich Cushman discusses the historical impact of America's second president, John Adams, and his family.  Cushman is chair of the Adams Memorial Commission and president of the Adams Memorial Foundation. She is an author, corporate strategist, and board member. She is blessed to have been born a United States citizen and is committed to give back to her country. For over two decades, Cushman has provided leadership and direction for causes that have made her community and our nation stronger. She championed the Chattahoochee Riverlands, a project stewarded by the Trust for Public Land that encompasses 100 miles of river. This project is moving forward rapidly and has had over $250M in private and public investment. She believes as John Adams once wrote to Benjamin Rush, a signatory to the U.S. Declaration of Independence, "Our obligations to our country never cease but with our lives." To learn more, visit TheAdamsMemorial.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cheryl L. Wilson is the Executive Director of the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission (VA250), a role she has held since January 10, 2022. A nationally recognized leader in historical commemorations, Wilson is spearheading Virginia’s efforts to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the Revolutionary War, and the independence of the United States in 2026. Her leadership focuses on coordinating statewide activities, collaborating with historic sites, national parks, museums, tourism organizations, and state agencies to create educational, engaging, and inclusive events that highlight Virginia’s pivotal role in the nation’s founding. Wilson brings extensive experience to her role, having previously served as the Executive Director of the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission (2006–2015), where her work was recognized as a national model for balanced and inclusive commemoration. She also led the Virginia World War I and World War II Commemoration Commission (2016–2020), developing programs to honor veterans and mark significant historical anniversaries. Her initiatives have included award-winning mobile museum exhibitions, signature conferences, large-scale commemorative events, and a document digitization effort that preserved 32,000 historical records. With over three decades of experience working with the Virginia General Assembly, including as Deputy Clerk for Committee Operations for the House of Delegates, Wilson has a deep understanding of Virginia’s historical and political landscape. She has fostered partnerships across the Commonwealth, overseeing initiatives like the VA250 Mobile Museum Experience, which launched in January 2025 to bring the story of the American Revolution to communities statewide, starting with “A Salute to Southwest Virginia” commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Fincastle Resolutions. Her work emphasizes the theme “To Form a More Perfect Union,” encouraging civic engagement and reflection on American citizenship. Wilson has been actively involved in key VA250 events, such as the interactive exhibit at the Virginia State Capitol, the “America Made in Virginia” campaign, and the “A Common Cause to All” convening of state planners in 2024 and 2025. She has also collaborated with notable figures like Ken Burns for the premiere of his documentary “The American Revolution” and has secured support from donors like Rob and Jean Estes for the mobile museum. Her efforts have been featured in media outlets, including Cardinal News and Richmond Times-Dispatch, highlighting her role in uniting Virginians to celebrate the nation’s semiquincentennial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tammy discusses her own life and the inspiration behind the E Pluribus Unum show with her co-host Jennifer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy discuss the current state of American seapower with retired U.S. Navy Captain Kevin Wensing. A former Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Wensing has also worked for the Gary Sinise Foundation and the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy discuss the tumultuous 1960's with historian Luke Nichter, author of The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968. Nichter is a Professor of History at Chapman University, where he is the James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies. To learn more, visit Chapman.edu/Our-Faculty/Luke-Nichter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy talk with Mark Reilly about the Washington Tattoo, a charitable organization based in Virginia offering unique, world-class music and cultural programs in the Washington, D.C., area. With programming for all ages, the organization’s goal is to offer diverse, exceptional musical events, education, and professional networking opportunities to a variety of audiences while creating awareness of and providing support for the needs of veterans and first responders. To learn more, visit TheWashingtonTattoo.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy discuss First Lady Pat Nixon with Heath Lee and Bob Bostock.  Heath Lee, a historian and curator, is the author of The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon: The Life and Times of Washington’s Most Private First Lady.  Bob Bostock is a curator for the Nixon Library and served as former New Jersey Governor and EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman's speechwriter. To learn more, visit NixonLibrary.gov.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy discuss the history of American speechwriting with Bob Bostock, a curator for the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. During the George W. Bush years, he was a head speechwriter for head speechwriter for EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman. Bostock got his start in politics working phone banks for the Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. To learn more, visit NixonLibrary.gov.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of E Pluribus Unum, Jennifer and Tammy interview Lisa Marie Riggins, southeast regional president for the USO. The USO southeast region includes USO operations and fund development in ten states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and the southern half of Virginia.  In addition to her role in the southeast region, Riggins is the USO's executive director for the DC area. Before joining the USO, she practiced law as a defense attorney, a state prosecutor and personal injury attorney.   Riggins was raised in a U.S. Army family, and many of her relatives continue to serve, fueling her passion for the USO's mission. To learn more, visit USO.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anita B. McBride is executive-in-residence at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. She directs programming and national conferences on the legacies of America’s first ladies (the First Ladies Initiative) and their historical influence on politics, policy, and global diplomacy. McBride's White House service spans two decades and three presidential administrations. McBride previously served as assistant to President George W. Bush and chief of staff to First Lady Laura Bush from 2005 to 2009, directing the staff’s work on the wide variety of domestic and global initiatives in which Mrs. Bush was involved. She had primary responsibility for the First Lady’s efforts to support US foreign policy objectives in human rights, women’s empowerment, global health and human freedom. She directed Mrs. Bush’s travel to 67 countries in 4 years including historic visits to Afghanistan, the Middle East and the Thai-Burma border. She served, as director of White House Personnel under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush and as director of the U.S. Speaker's Bureau at the United States Information Agency. Also under President George W. Bush, McBride served as a special assistant for White House Management; as senior advisor in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Organizations and as the State Department's White House liaison. McBride co-founded the RAND African First Ladies Initiative and Fellowship program, partnering with Africa’s first ladies to champion change for health and education, and to train their staff and advisors in strategies for establishing and managing an effective First Lady’s office. McBride is an advisor to the George W. Bush Institute as well as a strategic consultant to global non-profit organizations. She is a member of several organizations, including the US Afghan Women's Council, the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, and the White House Historical Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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