

John Meacham
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and author. Offers historical perspectives on American politics and leadership.
Top 5 podcasts with John Meacham
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May 4, 2025 • 41min
A Look Back at Trump’s First 100 Days
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer John Meacham as he dives into the complexities of Trump's second term. He discusses the implications of nationalism, drawing parallels to historical figures and examining its impact on politics in both the U.S. and Canada. Meacham also analyzes the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, sparked by recent attacks, and how global responses shape this volatile landscape. It's a captivating exploration of leadership, policy, and the intricate dance of international relations.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 50min
Morning Joe 2/17/25
Joining the discussion are Katty Kay, an MSNBC political analyst with a rich background in U.S. politics, Ali Vitali, host of Way Too Early, David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist, and historian Jon Meacham. They delve into Ukraine's stance on U.S. offers regarding its rare earth minerals. The conversation highlights President Zelensky's push for representation in peace talks with Russia and critiques the implications of U.S. policy shifts on European security. They also touch on federal layoffs under Trump and the ongoing healthcare rights debate.

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May 9, 2025 • 51min
Morning Joe 5/9/25
John Meacham, a historian and contributing writer at The Atlantic, joins MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing to discuss the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope. They delve into his commitment to uplifting the marginalized and the cultural shift within the papacy, intertwined with anecdotes about American college culture. The conversation also touches on Leo's first mass and his engagement with contemporary issues like social justice, reflecting on how his leadership could transform both the church and American society.

Nov 9, 2024 • 1h 15min
Our Work Is Not Done
John Meacham, a noted presidential historian, discusses political resilience in the face of loss. Chris Whipple highlights the importance of navigating presidential transitions for national security. Timothy Snyder warns about the dangers of rising authoritarianism and civic engagement. Malik Pancholi shares insights on the community's response to book bans. Nancy Northup emphasizes the urgent fight for reproductive rights post-Roe v. Wade, showcasing the intersection of democracy with social change and the active voices pushing for progress.

Sep 22, 2025 • 59min
Erika Kirk says she forgives the man accused of killing her husband
In this compelling discussion, Garrett Haake shares on-the-ground insights from the emotional memorial for Erika Kirk's husband, where Erika publicly forgives his accused killer. Historian John Meacham reflects on the intertwining of faith and politics during the service. David French tackles the implications of weaponizing justice within political contexts. Meanwhile, Pablo Torre spices things up with an energetic review of NFL highlights, including standout moments from the weekend. A blend of personal tragedy and sports analysis makes for a thought-provoking listen.