“The Presidents” is a long-form narrative project that tells the American story through the people who carried its executive power before it had a president and after the office had a name. We start where most textbooks don’t—inside the dim rooms of the Continental Congress—then move through the Articles era and into the modern Oval Office, treating each figure not as a bust on a mantel but as a decision-maker inside a living system. Every chapter asks the same unforgiving questions: What did this person actually do? What did they refuse to do? Who paid for their choices, and who prospered because of them? We separate campaign mythology from archival fact, trace how ideas turned into institutions, and watch the office grow teeth, rituals, and limits. The famous are made specific; the forgotten are restored to the map. It’s the republic told in scenes—treaties negotiated, vetoes drafted, wars averted or invited, roads and schools imagined into being, rights opened and closed—so listeners can feel how policy becomes weather in ordinary lives. From the presidents of Congress to the latest occupant of the West Wing, this is a guided tour of power, consequence, and the national temperament, written to be read aloud in one voice and built to stand as a reference you can return to as the present changes the past. Produced by Selenius Media
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