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Sharon McMahon

New York Times bestselling author, podcast host, and known as "America’s History Teacher". She is also a law and government teacher.

Top 10 podcasts with Sharon McMahon

Ranked by the Snipd community
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115 snips
Dec 25, 2024 • 57min

The Four Stoic Virtues | Real-Life Role Models to Inspire You

Join Martha McSally, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel and former senator, as she discusses cultivating courage in the face of fear. Basketball coach Buzz Williams emphasizes daily discipline and consistent effort for success. Sharon McMahon, a former teacher, highlights the impact of historical justice actions, while Mark Matousek explores personal growth through wisdom and self-reliance. Together, they illustrate how the four Stoic virtues remain vital in shaping our lives today.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 38min

Reimagining the US political system with Sharon McMahon

Sharon McMahon, bestselling author of "The Small and Mighty" and civics teacher, discusses her passion for enhancing democracy and her role as a guiding voice for her "Governerds" online. She tackles the pitfalls of party loyalty and advocates for voting system reforms, blending humor with insightful analysis. They explore how everyday actions can drive significant societal changes and reflect on maintaining positive engagement in politically charged conversations. Plus, Sharon shares her favorite character from her book and a mantra for resilience in uncertain times.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 38min

Reimagining the US political system with Sharon McMahon

Sharon McMahon, an author, podcaster, and civics teacher known for her engaging approach to improving democracy, joins the discussion with vibrant insights. She explores the pitfalls of party loyalty and proposes innovative voting reforms like approval voting. The conversation also covers enhancing online dialogues and effective civic engagement. With a sprinkle of humor, Sharon shares personal anecdotes and encourages listeners to embrace their impact, all while leading her dedicated community of 'Governerds'.
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Nov 2, 2024 • 46min

Sharon McMahon on How We Can All Be Change-Makers

Sharon McMahon, author of "The Small and the Mighty" and creator of the popular civics account @sharonsaysso, discusses the vital role of individual action in fostering change. She argues that outrage on social media isn't true activism and highlights the importance of civic education for future generations. McMahon emphasizes focusing on meaningful actions rather than feeling overwhelmed by broad societal issues. Her insights encourage listeners to embrace personal responsibility while pursuing passions that drive genuine progress.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 25min

Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend: December 27th, 2024

Terrence Sinowski, a leading AI expert and author, discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence and the importance of ethical regulations to prevent superintelligent threats. Sharon McMahon, America's government teacher, advocates for reforms in the American electoral system to improve representation. R. Jisung Park highlights the economic impacts of climate change, emphasizing long-term social issues. Erin Wade shares her inspiring journey from attorney to successful mac and cheese restaurateur, showcasing the challenges of entrepreneurship.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 48min

Sharon McMahon on The Unsung Americans Who Altered the Course of History

Sharon McMahon, a former high school government teacher and the creator of @sharonsaysso, shares insights into the unsung heroes of American history in her new book, The Small and the Mighty. She emphasizes the importance of consistent action over fame, exploring hidden trailblazers and their contributions to democracy. The symbolism of the Statue of Liberty is discussed, along with the lasting impact of grassroots activism in shaping history. McMahon encourages listeners to recognize the power of ordinary individuals in influencing significant societal change.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 16min

How To Raise Hopeful Kids | Ryan Holiday and Sharon McMahon

In this engaging discussion, Sharon McMahon, a former high school government teacher and author of "The Small and the Mighty," joins Ryan Holiday. They explore how to instill hope in children, emphasizing that hope is a proactive choice. Sharon offers practical strategies for parents to empower kids through positive actions and local engagement. They also tackle how to discuss difficult histories without dampening optimism, promoting critical thinking while fostering a belief in positive change.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 40min

636: America’s Government Teacher on Hope & Resilience with Sharon McMahon

Sharon McMahon, known as America's Government Teacher and a social media sensation, discusses her new book, "The Small and the Mighty." She emphasizes how history can instill hope and resilience amid division. The conversation touches on the complexities of political discussions among pastors, the impact of anti-immigrant rhetoric, and adapting historical teaching for the digital age. McMahon argues for a commitment to civic engagement and highlights untold stories of courage that inspire community action and foster understanding in challenging times.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 1h 9min

A Guide Through History and Election Season with Sharon McMahon- Episode 924

Sharon McMahon, America's favorite government teacher and author of "The Small and the Mighty," guides listeners through the current election season and highlights lesser-known historical figures who made impactful changes. She emphasizes the importance of critical media consumption, navigating opinions in news, and understanding the collective power of our votes. The discussion also touches on the significance of personal stories in history and how individual engagement can drive real change, all while sharing her humorous insights on book launches.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 2h 17min

Sharon McMahon (law and government teacher)

Sharon McMahon, a New York Times bestselling author and dubbed 'America’s History Teacher,' delves into the complexities of American democracy. She shares insights on structural challenges the Supreme Court faces today and underscores the significance of diverse political parties for a healthy democracy. The conversation also touches on the impact of political rhetoric and the historical importance of active citizenship. With engaging anecdotes, Sharon emphasizes the need for constructive dialogue rather than blind party allegiance.