Ian Bremmer’s story began on a college trip to Russia as a 16-year-old. There, he learned the world is a complicated global community. We chatted with Ian about that life changing trip, foreign affairs, and how puppets can help us understand what is happening around the globe.
Jun 21, 2019•33 min•Season 1Ep. 27
Dr. Robert Gates made history when he was asked to stay on as Secretary of Defense when President Barack Obama was elected into office. He shares details about the transition from serving President George W. Bush to President Obama, what he learned about leadership serving under eight presidents, and how his many governmental roles impacted his children.
Jun 14, 2019•17 min•Season 1Ep. 26
Lyndon B. Johnson suddenly became 36th president at a pivotal moment in American history. President John F. Kennedy had just been assassinated, and the country was embroiled in divisive rhetoric surrounding race relations. We explore LBJ’s leadership with president and CEO of the LBJ Foundation Mark Updegrove.
Jun 07, 2019•25 min•Season 1Ep. 25
CEO of Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support Jan Langbein transformed Genesis from a seven-room emergency shelter to a full-service response center for victims of domestic violence. Jan shares how she first learned about Genesis as a volunteer and how she later became CEO.
May 31, 2019•23 min•Season 1Ep. 24
Before Nate Boyer penned a letter to former San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick about his decision to sit in protest during the national anthem, Boyer tried acting, joined the military, walked on to the University of Texas’ football team, and became a professional athlete. We chatted with Boyer about his life journey and taking risks.
May 24, 2019•27 min•Season 1Ep. 23
We sat down with President George W. Bush to discuss leadership, humor, and the arts – specifically, his painting and dancing.
May 17, 2019•21 min•Season 1Ep. 22
Six-time PGA Tour winner Jimmy Walker gave back to our nation’s veterans last year by playing in the Bush Institute’s Warrior Open at the AT&T Byron Nelson, presented by AT&T. We reminisce about his time playing with our warriors, his passion photographing the night sky, and some of his favorite barbecue.
May 13, 2019•16 min•Season 1Ep. 21
During Warrior Open week, we sat down on location with Medal of Honor recipient and Team 43 golfer Sal Giunta to talk about his experience at the Warrior Open and the unique healing properties of golf.
May 10, 2019•16 min•Season 1Ep. 20
Marine Richard Casper battles post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury. When he returned home from Iraq he got in touch with his creative side as a way to begin healing. Today, he is the co-founder Creativets where helps veterans with their transition. We also couldn't let Richard leave without singing for us. Learn more about the Bush Institute's Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program , which develops the skills of those who serve our nation's veterans and helping increase their impact. Le...
May 03, 2019•24 min•Season 1Ep. 19
Do you ever think about what companies do with the information they collect from you? Former United States Secretary Michael Chertoff answered our questions, including why businesses are interested in your grocery shopping and fitness habits.
May 03, 2019•22 min•Season 1Ep. 18
Detroit native Dan Gilbert was forced to watch his hometown go through some hard times that left the city a shell of its former self. But as his businesses saw enormous success, Dan became a central figure in the revitalization of downtown Detroit. Learn how the Bush Institute is making America's economy thrive by identifying ideas for promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and faster, more inclusive growth. Read how we can avoid housing becoming a limiting factor in economic mobility ....
Apr 26, 2019•19 min•Season 1Ep. 17
The Bush Institute firmly believes that societies around the world are stronger when women have access to the tools and resources they need. Women build stronger communities and drive us toward a more peaceful world. Bank of America's Anne Finucane is a leader that is helping move the world toward that goal. The Bush Institute WE Lead program equips women from the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan with the skills to become more effective leaders. The Bush Institute Women's Initiative pr...
Apr 26, 2019•18 min•Season 1Ep. 16
Award-winning actor and director Gary Sinise tells the story of how he found his calling: To see that those who defend this country and its freedoms are never forgotten. He shares insights into life before the famous Lt. Dan Taylor character from Forrest Gump, his new book Grateful American, and how he became interested in acting in high school. If you enjoyed the episode and want to hear more from Gary, check out Engage at the Bush Center, presented by Highland Capital Management, Grateful Amer...
Apr 19, 2019•34 min•Season 1Ep. 15
Joshua Bolten served in the White House under President George W. Bush as Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2009. We chat with Josh about his most frightening time in DC, why laughter was key to making the job feel less heavy, and how he decompressed after the White House.
Apr 12, 2019•30 min•Season 1Ep. 14
Foreign authoritarian powers like Russia and China are attacking our democracy. They have interfered in our elections and have used social media as a weapon. We chatted with Laura Rosenberger and Jamie Fly who have done extensive research on why America and other countries are under attack. Tune in and learn what signs you should be looking for as your scroll through your social feeds.
Apr 05, 2019•34 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Roya Rahmani is the first female ambassador of Afghanistan to the United States of America. We chatted with her about her childhood prior to Taliban rule, her optimism for Afghanistan's peaceful future, and how she is grateful to the United States for their engagement. Read stories from remarkable Afghan women in We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope The Bush Institute WE Lead program equips women from the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan with the skills to become more effective leaders....
Mar 29, 2019•22 min•Season 1Ep. 12
We chatted with Congressman Will Hurd about immigration, the CIA, and why he decided to Facebook Live a 36 hour road trip with Democrat Beto O’Rourke. Learn how smart, skills-based immigration reform accelerates economic growth Read stories from immigrants and debunk common immigration myths at A Nation of Immigrants Read the Bush Institute's 2019 policy recommendations to modernize immigration for today 's realities...
Mar 22, 2019•29 min•Season 1Ep. 11
As personal aides to President George H.W. Bush, Tim McBride, and Tom Frechette spent long hours with — and came to personally know — our 41st president. They share behind-the-scenes stories from their time as presidential aides, illustrating the man they knew and that so many loved. Watch a special Engage at the Bush Center, presented by Highland Capital Management paying tribute to President George H.W. Bush’s life of service Listen to the Ladies, First podcast episode Service Above Self – The...
Mar 15, 2019•34 min•Season 1Ep. 10
In 2004, former Goldman Sachs executive Connie Duckworth founded ARZU Studio Hope, an organization empowering women in Afghanistan by providing them jobs, education, and healthcare. We chatted with Connie about her organization, the women of Afghanistan, and her remarkable 20-year business career. Learn how the George W. Bush Institute is investing in women and girls Read stories from remarkable Afghan women in We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope The Bush Institute WE Lead program equips women f...
Mar 08, 2019•30 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Bill Browder is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s number one enemy. In 2005, Russian government officials committed and attempted to pin a $230 million fraud on Bill. His Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky uncovered the fraud, and ended up in jail, where he was tortured to death. We chatted with Bill about his campaign to expose Putin and Russian government officials for their corruption and human rights abuses. The George W. Bush Institute advances freedom globally by developing leaders in emergi...
Mar 01, 2019•40 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Former Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza joined us to discuss trade and immigration with our southern neighbor. Having grown up along the Texas-Mexico border and the grandson of Mexican immigrants, Ambassador Garza brought passion and knowledge to the in-depth discussion. Learn more about trade and investment with Mexico and Canada increasing prosperity, growth, and job creation in the United States Learn how smart, skills-based immigration reform accelerates economic growth...
Feb 23, 2019•28 min•Season 1Ep. 7
We sat down with award-winning journalist Cokie Roberts to chat about the transformation of Washington and journalism – for the better and for the worse. We also cover what studying the early women of American history can teach us, and how she ended up in Tanzania interviewing First Ladies Laura Bush and Michelle Obama on very little notice. Watch the interview with Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Obama...
Feb 15, 2019•25 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros discusses what makes San Antonio special, how its welcoming culture can be a model for the nation, and why this generation will be better off than the last. He also shares a personal story about how and why he helped a Dreamer. The George W. Bush Institute believes that immigrants play an important role in America's economy. Learn more by visiting www.bushcenter.org/immigration ....
Feb 06, 2019•30 min•Season 1Ep. 5
James Farmer is an expert conservationist, interior designer and best-selling author who is saving the world one plant at a time. We chat about robotic bees, the beauty of native plants, and life as a business owner. And he also throws in some gardening tips. Interested in hearing more from James? Check out a conversation on conservation conducted at the George W. Bush Center’s Forum on Leadership in April 2018. Interested in visiting the Bush Center’s Native Texas Park ? The park is open from s...
Jan 23, 2019•25 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Host of Fox News Outnumbered Overtime and co-anchor of Outnumbered, Harris Faulkner is a proud military brat. We chat about her father’s time serving in the Army, which included three tours in Vietnam, and how her mom was a pillar of support and strength as the family moved from one posting to another. Harris reminds us that when one person serves in the military the whole family serves. If you enjoyed the episode and want to hear more from Harris, check out a panel she hosted at the George W. B...
Jan 23, 2019•25 min•Season 1Ep. 2
We sat down with Carly Fiorina, the woman who rose from secretary to CEO of a Fortune 50 company and whose career spans a wide variety of public and private sector roles. She told us about her childhood and how living in Ghana influenced her perception of democracy. We also chatted about the importance of empowering women at home and globally. If you enjoyed the episode and want to hear more from Carly, check out a Q&A she did at the George W. Bush Center in late 2018 . Learn how the George ...
Jan 23, 2019•21 min•Season 1Ep. 1
Inspired by "strategery," a term coined by SNL and embraced by the George W. Bush Administration, The Strategerist podcast series highlights leadership and compassion through thought-provoking discussions.
Jan 23, 2019•2 min0