Podcast Buen Ciudadano
¿Qué significa ser un buen ciudadano? ¿Qué valores motivan a alguien a salir a la palestra y hacer un cambio positivo? Únete a Ted Roosevelt V en Buen Ciudadano y escucha una nueva conversación con un variado abanico de personas que actúan para construir este país y proteger nuestro planeta.
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Galardonado con el Premio Webby 2024
Podcast de servicio público
2024 Signal Award Winner
Bronze Recipient
Eric Liu
Eric Liu confronts feelings of powerlessness and the significance of patriotism in the U.S. He is the CEO of Citizen University and author of "You’re More Powerful Than You Think: A Citizen’s Guide to Making Change Happen."
Katharine Hayhoe
Katharine Hayhoe unpacks climate change division in America and refocuses the narrative on emotional connection. She is an atmospheric scientist, author, and climate advocate committed to averting human suffering.
Ted Leonsis
Ted Leonsis traces his remarkable path to success and self-actualization. He is the CEO of Monumental Sports, a former AOL executive, and the author of The Business of Happiness.
Daniel Levitin
Daniel Levitin reveals the profound impact of music on our bodies, along with its surprising potential to foster diplomacy. He is a neuroscientist, musician, and the author of I Heard There Was A Secret Chord: Music As Medicine.
Dr. Carla Hayden
Dr. Carla Hayden offers hope through the historical insights, critical services, and numerous opportunities that libraries provide us. She is the 14th Librarian of Congress, where she’s been developing new programs and expanding access to the LOC’s vast collection.
Carly Fiorina
Carly Fiorina reflects on her journey as a business leader, highlighting the importance of humility and humanity. She is the former CEO of Hewlett Packard and the National Honorary Chair of the Virginia 250 Commission.
Kermit Roosevelt III
Kermit Roosevelt III challenges the conventional narrative about America’s founding ideals. He is a professor of constitutional law, the author of "The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America's Story", and the great-great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Dan Harris
Dan Harris challenges the myth of rugged individualism, advocating for mindfulness and altruism in the pursuit of happiness. He’s an author, former ABC News anchor, and host of the podcast 10% Happier.
Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe expounds on American history, his disdain for teleprompters, and the value of “the strenuous life.” He’s the former host of Discovery’s “Dirty Jobs” and a leading advocate for the skilled trades.
Spencer Glendon
Spencer Glendon recounts life-altering revelations sparked by climate change models. He is the former Director of Investment Research at Wellington Management and the founder of Probable Futures, a nonprofit that offers scientific projections to help people and institutions mitigate climate risks.
Senator Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy asserts that the right to pursue happiness merits political discourse. He is a U.S. Senator for Connecticut and a leading voice on mental health, gun control and foreign policy.
Anne Therese Gennari
Anne Therese Gennari shifts the narrative on climate change, cultivating radical optimism as a healing practice. She is a speaker, educator, and author of The Climate Optimist Handbook.
Katherine Gehl
Katherine Gehl introduces a new election system designed to improve competition and representation. She is a business leader, author, and the originator of Final Five Voting (FFV).
Richard Haass
Richard Haass presents a plan of action to safeguard our democracy, outlining duties for every American. He is president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens.”
David Maraniss
David Maraniss delivers insightful commentary on American values and the defining traits of outstanding leaders. He is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and associate editor at The Washington Post.
Susan Berfield
Susan Berfield captivates with a story of TR and J.P. Morgan, two adversaries who worked together to solve a national crisis. She is a journalist and the author of "The Hour of Fate: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism."
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin enlightens listeners about “visual thinking” and stresses the importance of leveraging diverse cognitive styles. She is an author, professor, animal behaviorist, and autism advocate.
Benji Backer
Benji Backer offers climate crisis strategies from his perspective on the political right. Author of "The Conservative Environmentalist," he started a new campaign called “Nature is Nonpartisan.”
Michael D. Smith
Michael D. Smith reflexiona sobre el liderazgo y comparte su entusiasmo por el nuevo Climate Corps. CEO de AmeriCorps, está profundamente comprometido con el servicio comunitario.
Beth Silvers y Sarah Stewart Holland
Beth Silvers y Sarah Stewart Holland indagan en la identificación política, la disminución de la asistencia a la iglesia y la búsqueda de valores estadounidenses compartidos. Con gracia y curiosidad, presentan el aclamado podcast "Pantsuit Politics".