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This week, the second of a two part conversation between Clay Jenkinson and Lindsay Chervinksy on the life and achievements of John Quincy Adams. The little known sixth President is so interesting that Clay and Lindsay decided to do a second Ten Things program about him. Did he have a sense of humor? Could he relax? What kind of First Lady was Louisa Adams? Was Adams a true abolitionist or did he prefer caution to a bold assault on slavery? Why did he dislike Thomas Jefferson so much?
The life, career, and family life of the First Lady to 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams is profiled. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valerie-harvey/message
Please to introduce a podcast from friend of the show Bob Crawford of Road To Now Podcast and the Avett Brothers In iHeartPodcasts' "Founding Son: John Quincy's America," Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers explores the post-presidential legacy of America's sixth president: John Quincy Adams. Though often only seen as a failed one-term president and the son of a Founding Father, Adams spent his final decades in Congress fighting the slavocracy and forming a bridge between the founding of America and the era of Lincoln. Founding Son features Patrick Warburton as the voice of John Quincy Adams, Nick Offerman as the voice of Andrew Jackson, and Grey DeLisle as the voice of Louisa Adams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Everyone!At the moment, I won't be releasing a weekly podcast but I'd like to from time to time as requested by YOU the subscribers. Thank you!In this third episode I'd like us to ask "What Happens to Men".What happens to men like my father who wasn't equipped to be a father or a husband, or his father. What chain of events lead to long lasting generation trauma and a struggle to connect for men? This episode will focus on a hypothetical case example compiled from the history and stories of America's 6th president, John Quincy Adams.Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
Stephen draws together everything he's learned during his investigation and examines the key theories behind what happened to the Estonia. Survivors and family members of victims reveal the ongoing human impact of the tragedy. Please note this podcast contains distressing content. Presenter: Stephen Davis Producer: Samantha Psyk Mixing and Sound Design: Rory Auskerry Studio recording: Luis Rodriguez at Sonic Space Lab Music Research and production support: Robert Wallace, Louisa Adams, Thea Carley and Lisa Hanley Voiceover: Johan Lindquist and Liivika Hanstin Translations: William Sleath Additional material across the series courtesy of Discovery+, Getty, Sveriges Radio, TV3 New Zealand. This is a Crowd Stories podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Here's Where It Gets Interesting, we return to the White House to talk about one of a much-requested topic: our nation's First Ladies. By the time today's First Lady entered the White House, the era of the Founding Fathers had come to an end and the country's economy was prospering. But politics was another story and becoming more divisive by the day. Join us as we talk about the first non-American born First Lady who accompanied her husband to the White House after a hard-won election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me as I wrap up the life of Louisa Catherine Adams. In this episode, I explore her time overseas with her husband while he served as Minister to Russia and her efforts to get John Quincy Adams elected president. I also cover her time as First Lady, what her thoughts were about Adams' resurgence in the House of Representatives and her legacy. To view show notes and source material, please visit the website at www.civicsandcoffee.comSupport the show (http://www.buymeacoffee.com/civicscoffeepod)
Often lost in the shadows of the family she married into, Louisa Catherine Adams had a life filled with trials and tribulations. She was the first foreign born First Lady and journeyed throughout Europe, first as a daughter of a wealthy merchant and then as the wife of famed diplomat and future president, John Quincy Adams. Join me as I start the story of the life of Louisa Adams. In this episode, I discuss her early childhood, the volatile courtship between her and John Quincy and the first years of their marriage. Her story is remarkable and we're only just getting started. I also mention towards the end of the episode the launch of a brand new store for the podcast. To check it out, as well as looking at source material and transcripts, please visit the website at www.civicsandcoffee.com Support the show (http://www.buymeacoffee.com/civicscoffeepod)
This week Alice and Kim talk nonfiction about the first ladies. Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Follow Up And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic by Randy Shilts Nonfiction in the News The Inside Story of the Banning of “Maus.” It's Dumber Than You Think. [Mother Jones] How to Fight Books Bans and Challenges [Book Riot] How to Use FOIA [Book Riot] Claire Foy To Star in ‘An Ugly Truth' Adaptation [Kirkus Reviews] New Nonfiction Black American Refugee: Escaping the Narcissism of the American Dream by Tiffanie Drayton Woodsqueer: Crafting a Sustainable Rural Life by Gretchen Legler The Black Agenda: Bold Solutions for a Broken System by Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese American by Laura Gao Catch the Sparrow: A Search for a Sister and the Truth of Her Murder by Rachel Rear Weekly Theme: First Ladies First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies by Kate Andersen Brower Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped a First Lady by Susan Quinn Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on the Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey Inspires Our Own by Veronica Chambers The Adams Women: Abigail and Louisa Adams, Their Sisters and Daughters by Paul C. Nagel Reading Now KIM: No Cure for Being Human: (And Other Truths I Need to Hear) by Kate Bowler ALICE: Letters to a Young Poet by Rilke CONCLUSION You can find us on SOCIAL MEDIA – @itsalicetime and @kimthedork. Amazing Audio Editing for this episode was done by Jen Zink. RATE AND REVIEW on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so people can find us more easily, and follow us there so you can get our new episodes the minute they come out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist Louisa Thomas talks about her book Louisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams, which examines the life and times of First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams, the wife of President John Quincy Adams and the first foreign-born First Lady of the United States. Thomas illuminates not only the life of this fascinating woman, but also the political life of America in the 1800s. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 9/1/2017 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2017 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
This sermon was held as a send-off service for Louisa Adams, our Children's outreach worker who was a cornerstone of our children work for the last 7 years, and specifically during the pandemic.
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Alcoholism, depression, suicide… you think you know the Adams family? There’s a few details about this family that you may not have heard in history class. Here in episode 15, we explore four generations of Adams from our second US President to the Pulitzer Prize-winning Henry Brooks Adams. With their extraordinary intellect and iron resolve, these men (and the women behind them) made immeasurable contributions not only to the founding of this country, but also to international relations and to the abolishment of slavery. In spite of heart-breaking personal tragedies that plagued every generation of Adams, this family is a fascinating study in patience and perseverance. Episode Edits:Technically, the United Kingdom did not exist until 1801. From 1707-1801 the correct term is Great Britain.There are several illustrations depicting the collapse of John Quincy Adams in Congress on February 21, 1848. One engraving hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in DC and another, by Nathaniel Currier, resides in the Library of Congress. Episode Resources: Books:John Adams by David McCulloughJohn Quincy Adams: American Visionary by Fred KaplanThe Education of Henry Adams by Henry AdamsThe Last American Aristocrat by David S. Brown Movies:John Adams (2008) starring Paul Giamatti and Laura LinneyAmistad (1997) starring Morgan Freeman, Anthony Hopkins and Matthew McConaughey
The first FLOTUS born outside the US. A true artist. So sorry your husband was such a curmudgeon. To Louisa: Your poetry lives on, your voice lives on.
Episode 31- The LA Rams On Today’s episode we discuss Fantasy Football drafts, Trading cards, Covid/Politics, First Ladies, 1700’s and more!As always, this episode is brought to you by Bill’s Ball Bustin’ Ass Kickin’ Salsa!Follow us on OnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/betweentwokevspodcast 00:15-7:00Introduction- Pardon the camera angle for the beginning of this episode! We discuss the Hollywood exodus of podcasts moving to Spotify while BTKP takes over Youtube. We also discuss Kombucha Tea, beverages, and other nonsense. 7:03-36:05The Kevs discuss Fantasy Football, which briefly gets interrupted by some conspiracy talk and politics and Big10 Football, discuss breaking news with the Lions signing Taylor Decker,then we dive back into Fantasy Football to help the BTKP Heads!36:08-41:45NEW SEGMENT ALERT- The Kevs as most of you probably did, have a vast collection of trading cards! Trading cards are coming back, and some are saying it’s a huge investment! We’re going to begin going through our collections, looking up their value and offering them to BTKP Heads for purchase! Today’s first card is 1991 LA Rams Offensive Tackle Jackie Slater!!41:47- 46:58The Kevs discuss the new szn of Hard Knocks and why the Lions can’t be good. 47:00-55:00Epicly Awful Detroit Sports Pick of the Week! Today’s pick is 2013 Detroit Lions #13 overall pick in the first round, Nick Fairley! 55:03-First Lady Extravaganza! Today is Louisa Adams! 6th First Lady, wife of John Quincy AdamsSubscribe rate and review on all platforms! Links are below! Keep sending us your feedback, we appreciate it!- Subscribe and Review on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIV-GZPUDIA7dB8Aj3rXdw?view_as=subscriber- Subscribe and Comment on iTunes: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1110077.rss - Subscribe and Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26N4hy35njWDwbCJcsCOgG - Subscribe and Review on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?q=between%20two%20kevs - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/between_two_kevFollow us on OnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/betweentwokevspodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BetweenTwoKevsFollow BTKP on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@betweentwokevspodcast?_d=secCgsIARCbDRgBIAIoARI%2BCjyyun34eA58O5l7gxJdc2e4xKCq6eL7iA0PQoZkRIfMPQ5iuFcpRdmmj%2Fo4wiebc9B988DnWy%2F89hWKLCUaAA%3D%3D&language=en&sec_uid=MS4wLjABAAAADKg55xK4ZeHf-t_Ro2m5DYbSGg4wItPrAq6y8_qtZb2_eqojQX-KosnjV1Q5DZre&share_author_id=6830785592931845125&tt_from=email&u_code=dcg25795feg92g&user_id=6830785592931845125&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=email&source=h5_m
JULY 26 -- 1797 Happy Anniversary John Quincy and Louisa Adams; 1799 HB Isaac Babbit (improved engine bearings); 1775 Congress establishes Post Office; 1858 Happy Birthday Col. House; 2011 KneeHi of Grainesville, FL gets award for world's smallest donkey
The Smart Consumer Podcast with Lydia Thomas and Louisa Adams
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The Smart Consumer Podcast with Tara Holmes and Louisa Adams.
The Smart Consumer podcast with Louisa Adams and Tom Allingham from Save The Student.
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Jay Unger and Louisa Adams hear how the NHS is starting to use VR to treat anxiety
We all know the names of famous First Ladies – Martha Washington, Mary Todd Lincoln, Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Reagan – and they all left their marks on our country in one way or another. One of these ladies that you probably don’t know much about is Louisa Adams, wife of President John Quincy Adams. Our guest has researched this extraordinary woman and discusses her strength, political wit and resilience.
The You and Yours podcast with Simon Hoban and Louisa Adams
Beatrice de Graaf’s nieuwe boek, ‘Tegen de terreur. Hoe Europa veilig werd na Napoleon’ begint in de 19e eeuw, na de nederlagen van Napoleon. En de ontwikkelingen daarna die het begin vormden van het eerste Europese veiligheidssysteem. Dat Beatrice voor haar onderzoek heel Europa moest afreizen, onleesbare teksten moest zien te ontcijferen en dat haar gezin af en toe ook mee moest, het is het allemaal waard geweest. Want zo haalde deze Stevinlaureaat geschiedschrijving door de ogen van vrouwen boven water, zoals die van Louisa Adams, later first Lady in de VS, die een gevaarlijke reis door Europa beschreef in haar dagboek. Het werd tijd.
You were once a child, before you became an esteemed listener of fancy podcasts such as this! In this episode, Dr Louisa talks about paediatrics, how it differs from adult medicine and what the training pathway involves. Theme music by Lily Chen.
(Christine and Elizabeth) This weekend Britain celebrates the wedding of Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle, and we at Footnoting History are thrilled. Join us as we mark the occasion by discussing another cross-Atlantic union: the marriage of US President John Quincy Adams and Louisa Johnson of London, England.
Louisa Thomas talks about 'Louisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams.'
In September, we leave the somewhat dry but frightening HISTORY OF THE Cold War Era and nuclear disarmament for the parlors and salons of 17th century Europe and Colonial America with this biography of Louisa Adams the talented wife of the brilliant bu
You’ve heard of Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, who famously asked her husband to “remember the ladies” when he and his fellow revolutionaries drafted a legal code for the new nation they were creating. But have you ever heard of Louisa Adams, the wife of John Quincy Adams? Turns out that Louisa was pretty outspoken, too -- mostly in her diaries and other writings, in which she documented her many travels and adventures over several tumultuous decades of our early constitutional history. Please join us for a fascinating discussion with author Louisa Thomas (no relation) who has written a new biography of this largely-overlooked American woman.
This week, Louisa Thomas talks about “Louisa”; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Hope Jahren discusses “Lab Girl”; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode we focus on rescue dogs. Susan Daffron talks about many of the issues that accompany giving a dog a much deserved second chance - starting with perhaps the most fundamental question of why it's good to adopt a dog from a shelter. All dog lovers enjoy a rescue dog story with a happy ending, and Louisa Adams book has sixty of them. The book is published by Angela Patchell, and in this interview Angela tells the story of three of the dogs included in Caring For Your Rescue Dog. Sometimes of course, taking on a rescue dog isn't a straight forward matter. The Sweet Spot is a beautiful and thought provoking short story from Shawndra Miller. The DogCast Radio News includes some of the latest dog related research. Larry Kurdek, a Professor Wright State University, has conducted a study looking at how close we are to our dogs, compared with how close we are to other family members.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode we focus on rescue dogs. Susan Daffron talks about many of the issues that accompany giving a dog a much deserved second chance - starting with perhaps the most fundamental question of why it's good to adopt a dog from a shelter. All dog lovers enjoy a rescue dog story with a happy ending, and Louisa Adams book has sixty of them. The book is published by Angela Patchell, and in this interview Angela tells the story of three of the dogs included in Caring For Your Rescue Dog. Sometimes of course, taking on a rescue dog isn't a straight forward matter. The Sweet Spot is a beautiful and thought provoking short story from Shawndra Miller. The DogCast Radio News includes some of the latest dog related research. Larry Kurdek, a Professor Wright State University, has conducted a study looking at how close we are to our dogs, compared with how close we are to other family members.