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Ep. 277 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Jennifer London | 250 Years Ago: The Founders' Virtues That Built Our Republic

Ep. 277 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Jennifer London | 250 Years Ago: The Founders' Virtues That Built Our Republic

Update: 2025-10-31
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They each brought a different skill set to the table.  Some were born to lead armies.  Some were born to pen the spirit of the new country on paper.  Some were born to build foreign relations.  Their skill sets were all needed and their lasting legacy defines American Exceptionalism.  Today we are discussing the virtues of the Founding Fathers and how their virtues culminated in the American Experiment.  To walk us through this fantastic lesson, we are delighted to welcome Dr. Jennifer London.  Dr. London is a prolific author, speaker and President of the National American History and Founders Month Organization.

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Ep. 277 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Jennifer London | 250 Years Ago: The Founders' Virtues That Built Our Republic

Ep. 277 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Jennifer London | 250 Years Ago: The Founders' Virtues That Built Our Republic