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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 1H 2M

James Madison Part I: Books, Bills and Big Brain Energy

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Strap in, history buffs—it’s time to talk about JamesMadison, the quiet mastermind who basically built American democracy and thengot dragged into one of the sloppiest wars in U.S. history (looking at you, Warof 1812). This founding father may not have been the tallest (seriously, he wastiny), but he had one of the biggest brains in early America.In this episode, we break down Madison’s intellectualflexes, presidential fails, and complicated legacy—including his elitePrinceton education, his messy rivalry with Hamilton, and his very awkwardstance on slavery. Oh, and Dolly Madison? Total first lady legend.🔥 What You’ll Learn:📜 How Madison shaped the Constitution and theBill of Rights like a pro⚖️ His hypocritical views on slavery (he knew it wasbad but still owned people—yikes)💥 The War of 1812 disaster—British invasions,burned-down White House, the whole mess🍦 Dolly Madison being the real MVP (ice creamqueen, party icon, national hero)💰 Why Madison spent his retirement broke andstressed despite shaping the country🤝 Madison vs. Hamilton, aka the original intellectualsmackdownThis isn’t your boring history lecture—this is FoundingFather drama, early American chaos, and presidential glow-ups. Hit play and getthe real story behind the brainiest, most underrated president in U.S. history."Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Strap in, history buffs—it’s time to talk about JamesMadison, the quiet mastermind who basically built American democracy and thengot dragged into one of the sloppiest wars in U.S. history (looking at you, Warof 1812). This founding father may not have been the tallest (seriously, he wastiny), but he had one of the biggest brains in early America.In this episode, we break down Madison’s intellectualflexes, presidential fails, and complicated legacy—including his elitePrinceton education, his messy rivalry with Hamilton, and his very awkwardstance on slavery. Oh, and Dolly Madison? Total first lady legend.🔥 What You’ll Learn:📜 How Madison shaped the Constitution and theBill of Rights like a pro⚖️ His hypocritical views on slavery (he knew it wasbad but still owned people—yikes)💥 The War of 1812 disaster—British invasions,burned-down White House, the whole mess🍦 Dolly Madison being the real MVP (ice creamqueen, party icon, national hero)💰 Why Madison spent his retirement broke andstressed despite shaping the country🤝 Madison vs. Hamilton, aka the original intellectualsmackdownThis isn’t your boring history lecture—this is FoundingFather drama, early American chaos, and presidential glow-ups. Hit play and getthe real story behind the brainiest, most underrated president in U.S. history."Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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