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This Constitution

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This Constitution

Savannah Eccles Johnston & Matthew Brogdon

Season 4, Episode 5 | The Fourth-of-July Question America Needs to Ask

July 04, 2026 1:00am 30 min

Are Americans Declaration People or Constitution People?The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are two of America’s most important founding documents, but this episode asks a deeper civic question: which on...

Season 4, Episode 4 | Valley Forge: When the Revolution Almost Froze to Death

June 29, 2026 10:00am 37 min

What Happens When an Army Freezes and a Government Can’t Supply It?Valley Forge is remembered as one of the great symbols of American endurance, but this episode asks a deeper constitutional question: what happens when a...

Season 4, Episode 3 | How Do You Govern When You’re Also Fighting a War?

June 15, 2026 10:00am 39 min

When we talk about America's founding, we tend to jump straight from the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution. But what held the country together in the eleven years between? What happened after independence w...

Season 4, Episode 2 | Splitting Sovereignty: How the Colonies Defended Local Control

June 01, 2026 9:00am 54 min

Was the American Revolution really about breaking away from Britain? Or was it first a fight over who had the right to govern local communities?In this episode, host Matthew Brogdon sits down with constitutional scholar ...

Season 4, Episode 1 | A Watery Revolution: How the Sea Decided American Independence

May 18, 2026 2:00pm 48 min

When we picture the American Revolution, we see George Washington on horseback, minutemen at Concord, and the signing of the Declaration. But what if the real story of independence was written not on land, but on water? ...

Season 3, Episode 19 | Saving Principles: Frederick Douglass, the Declaration, and the Soul of Civic Education

May 04, 2026 9:00am 52 min

Why has civic education taught students to look to Washington, when citizenship starts in their own neighborhood?In this episode, host Matthew Brogdon sits down with David Bobb, president of the Bill of Rights Institute,...

Season 3, Episode 18 | Who Counts as the Press? From Printing Presses to Afroman

April 20, 2026 9:00am 32 min

Does the freedom of the press protect only journalists with printing presses or everyone with something to say?From the founding era to social media, the line between “speech” and “press” has blurred. In this episode, ho...

Season 3, Episode 17 | Congress Underrated: Representation, Gridlock, and What We Miss

April 06, 2026 9:00am 35 min

Is Congress the most underrated institution in American government? Widely criticized for gridlock, partisanship, and dysfunction, it’s often seen as the weakest branch. But what if that frustration reflects a misunderst...

Season 3, Episode 16 | Religion in the Public Square: When Protestants, Catholics, and Jews Learned to Get Along (Mostly)

March 23, 2026 10:00am 32 min

How did America move from the religious pluralism of the founding era to the “Judeo-Christian consensus” of the twentieth century? Why did that consensus begin to fracture?In this episode of This Constitution, Matthew Br...

Season 3, Episode 15 | For God and Country: How Religious Pluralism Shaped the American Founding

March 09, 2026 9:00am 33 min

When we think of the American Founders, we typically imagine figures like Washington, Jefferson, and Madison—all Protestant gentlemen. But what about the Catholics? And how did a nation built on religious establishments ...

Season 3, Episode 14 | From London to Paris: How the World Received America's Breakup Letter

February 23, 2026 8:00am 33 min

Did you know that while Americans were celebrating independence on July 4, 1776, it took until August for the news to reach London? Across the Atlantic, the reaction was far more muted, highlighting how information trave...

Season 3, Episode 13 | George Washington and the Constitutional Design of Article II

February 16, 2026 9:00am 27 min

Was the American presidency meant to be weak, or was it powerful from the start?In this episode of This Constitution, Savannah Eccles Johnston sits down with Dr. Sai Prakash to examine the original design of Article II a...

Season 3, Episode 12 | Announcing Independence: How the Declaration Went Viral in 1776

February 09, 2026 9:00am 37 min

What good is a declaration if no one hears it? After the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, the real work began: Announcing it to the American people and the world. In this epi...

Season 3, Episode 11 | Not Just Jefferson: How Congress's Red Pen Helped Create the Declaration We Know

January 26, 2026 9:00am 27 min

Who really wrote the Declaration of Independence? Was it Thomas Jefferson’s carefully crafted vision, or the outcome of an intense, compromise-driven process inside Congress?In this episode of This Constitution, host Sav...

Season 3, Episode 10 | Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr.: Two Visions of the Constitution and Equality

January 19, 2026 9:00am 40 min

How can the same Declaration of Independence lead Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr. to such different conclusions about the Constitution? In this special MLK Day episode of This Constitution, host Savannah Ec...

Season 3, Episode 9 | The Collaborative Origins of the Declaration: Unpacking Jefferson’s Role

January 12, 2026 9:00am 20 min

Was Thomas Jefferson the sole author of the Declaration? In this episode of This Constitution, Matthew Brogdon sits down with Holly Megson, senior documentary editor on the Quill Project at Pembroke College, Oxford, to t...

Season 3, Episode 8 | The Weaver of Our Foundational Fabric: Justice for John Adams

December 29, 2025 9:00am 38 min

What if the Declaration of Independence wasn’t just Jefferson’s triumph, but John Adams’s victory too?In this episode of This Constitution, Savannah Eccles Johnston and Matthew Brogdon make the case for giving John Adams...

Season 3, Episode 7 | The Declaration and Slavery: The Question 1776 Could Not Settle

December 15, 2025 10:00am 27 min

Did you know that Thomas Jefferson originally wrote a fierce condemnation of slavery into the Declaration of Independence, only for Congress to remove it before signing the final document? And did you know that in 1776, ...

Season 3, Episode 6 | The Declarations That Shaped the Declaration

December 01, 2025 9:00am 24 min

What if the story of American independence didn’t actually begin with Jefferson at his writing desk? What if long before the Declaration of Independence, more than a hundred towns, counties, militias, and even grand juri...

Season 3, Episode 5 | Thomas Paine: Revolutionary, Not Patriot

November 17, 2025 8:00am 33 min

Did you know the man who wrote Common Sense, the pamphlet that inspired Americans to fight for independence, died alone with only six mourners at his funeral? In this episode of This Constitution, Savannah Eccles Johnsto...

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