U.S. Presidents Podcast

LearnOutLoud.com presents the U.S. Presidents Podcast. Each episode will provide a brief biographical portrait of each president, explore the eras in which they led the country, and access the historical significance they hold for us today. This is a podcast for those that wish to gain a complete knowledge of the commander in chief.

Team of Rivals

Here historian Doris Kearns Goodwin gives an overview of her goals with her award winning biography of Abraham Lincoln, Team of Rivals.

01-21
06:50

The American Presidency - Theodore Roosevelt

In this first lecture in a series touching on how the U.S. Presidency changed during the 20th century, noted historian Robert Dalek begins with his take on Theodore Roosevelt.

06-04
36:01

John F. Kennedy

Today we present Wikipedia's entry for President John F. Kennedy. For more audio tailored to the lifelong learner, please visit www.learnoutloud.com

03-25
48:39

Ronald Reagan - Part 2

Today we present part 2 of a short biography of Ronald Reagan. For more audio tailored to the lifelong learner, please visit www.learnoutloud.com

01-20
35:19

Ronald Reagan - Part 1

Today we present part 1 of a short biography of Ronald Reagan. For more audio tailored to the lifelong learner, please visit www.learnoutloud.com

12-09
41:19

John Adams

Today we present a short biography of John Adams. For more audio tailored to the lifelong learner, please visit www.learnoutloud.com

06-19
42:09

Andrew Jackson

Today we present a short biography of Andrew Jackson. For more audio tailored to the lifelong learner, please visit www.learnoutloud.com

05-22
33:16

iTunes User

These are very interesting but how come there are no more? Why doesnt itunes ever respond to qusetions?

08-31 Reply

iTunes User

The Washington was good. The Jefferson--please find someone who knows how to pronounce the English language properly. There were about half a dozen howlers in the Jefferson piece (e.g. "electorial" as a previous reviewer pointed out). Also that piece had multiple places where it stopped and repeated a few of the previous sentences. Thought I had hit the reverse button by mistake. Is anyone editing these things? I guess we'll see how FDR works out...

08-31 Reply

iTunes User

This was a pleasant surprise to find - who couldn't stand to learn more about our Presidents? They just need to hurry up and get some new episodes out there. And to ditch the Thomas Jefferson podcast narrator - just a hint, my friend, it's "electoral college" not "electorial college"..... dag.

08-31 Reply

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