EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 33 MIN
Why Jonathan Reich Challenges the Lindbergh Narrative in A Convenient Villain
from Authority On Demand
On this thought‑provoking episode of the Authority On Demand Podcast (formerly Authors On Mission Podcast), host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with Jonathan Reich to discuss his book A Convenient Villain, the misunderstood legacy of Charles Lindbergh, and the deeper lessons about accountability and advocacy.✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why Reich argues Lindbergh’s trips to Nazi Germany were espionage missions, not anti‑Semitic advocacyHow intelligence gathered by Lindbergh helped shape U.S. airpower, including the P‑51 MustangThe overlooked medical innovation: Lindbergh’s cardiac perfusion pumpWhy Reich identifies the State Department’s restrictive immigration policies as the true pre‑WWII villainThe human cost of 1.5 million unused visas and lost scientific talentHow Reich’s unique background as a Jewish cardiologist and aerospace engineer gives him authority to challenge the narrativePractical lessons: minority groups must advocate for themselves and hold leaders accountable📖 Whether you’re a history enthusiast, student, or someone passionate about uncovering overlooked truths, this episode will inspire you to rethink how narratives are shaped and who gets to tell them.📚 Buy the book here:https://www.amazon.com/Convenient-Villain-Lindberghs-remarkable-controversial/dp/B0CRZ8XFQJ#AuthorityOnDemandPodcast #JonathanReich #AConvenientVillain #CharlesLindbergh #HistoricalNarrative #WWIIHistory #PodcastInterview
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