EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 52 MIN
EPISODE 129 | How the U.S. Government is Supposed to Work with Historian Grady Eades
from Human Amplified · host Brandi Fleck
What happens when a sitting president tests the limits of the Constitution? And what power does the average citizen really have when things feel out of control?In this episode, Brandi Fleck speaks with historian and educator Grady Eades—Associate Professor of History at Volunteer State Community College and author of For the Good of the Program. They explore the foundations of American democracy, the three branches of government, and the loopholes that could allow a president to serve a third term. Spoiler: it’s legally murky, but not impossible.You’ll also hear why the Founding Fathers never anticipated political parties, how executive orders can contradict constitutional law, and what might trigger a full-blown constitutional crisis.This isn’t just a history class—it’s a wake-up call.****Support this podcastRATE AND REVIEW THE SHOWApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/human-amplified/id1454166035Google Review: https://g.page/r/CYfJvrqcOtz2EB0/reviewFacebook Review: https://www.facebook.com/HumanAmplified/Be a guest on the show: https://humanamplified.com/be-our-guestShop my merch! https://humanamplified.com/shopSupport for this podcast comes from Intuitive Bodywork TN 👉 Learn more or book a service at intuitivebodyworktn.com.DONATE to help keep the show going.
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What if I told you Trump could legally serve a third term—and the Constitution might not stop him? Historian Grady Eades reveals how executive power, political parties, and overlooked loopholes are colliding in real time. Don’t miss this.
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EPISODE 129 | How the U.S. Government is Supposed to Work with Historian Grady Eades
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