Why Ukraine?

Russia's attack on Ukraine has been the highlight of the world stage for the past year. With tensions only rising, and an intensified battle on the horizon, we have to determine where we stand as a nation. Why should the United States back Ukraine at all? What are the [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00April 5th, 2023|Podcast|

The Malaise of Congress

Of the three branches of our federal government, Congress is by far the most dysfunctional and stagnated. Yet, it is also the most variable. Let's vote good and knowledgeable people into our House and Senate! Together, we can tackle the issues of excessive spending, inside corruption, and laziness.

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00March 22nd, 2023|Podcast|

On Jimmy Carter

It was recently made known that the 39th U.S. president, Jimmy Carter, has entered hospice care and may be near the end of his life. Thus, I'd like to take a moment to discuss some key details of his legacy and presidency. You may or may not agree with [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00March 8th, 2023|Podcast|

Demonic Women?

A recent Grammy performance has sparked an uproar about the darkening of pop culture. Though it's the extreme that turns heads these days, there exists beneath it all an underlying objectification of women. We are told to ignore it in art, yet are simultaneously called to action in society. [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00February 22nd, 2023|Podcast|

Thoughts on Energy & Grieving Tyre

Today, I'd like to cover two very different, but crucial topics. Firstly, there are some misconceptions about renewable energy that we must come to terms with if we hope to change our global energy industries. And secondly, in the U.S., the unjust death of Tyre Nichols by the hands [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00February 8th, 2023|Podcast|

Three Lives and the Lessons Learned, Part 2

I'm taking the first two podcast episodes of 2023 to discuss and honor the legacies of three prominent people who passed away in 2022. In this episode, I'm diving into the impacts left on society by journalist Barbara Walters and Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, otherwise known as Pope Benedict XVI. [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00January 25th, 2023|Podcast|

Three Lives and the Lessons Learned, Part 1

I want to take these first two podcast episodes of 2023 to discuss and honor the legacies of three prominent people who passed away in 2022. In this episode, you'll hear about the Brazilian soccer player, Pelé, and how he changed the perceptions of his nation. Stay tuned for [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00January 11th, 2023|Podcast|

How To Face The Future

As one year comes to a close and a new one begins, anxieties often settle in about the new year and what the future might hold. While unpredictable political, economic, and social events rage on, be intentional to initiate practices in the lives of your family and community to [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00December 21st, 2022|Podcast|

Lynchpin – The Nord Stream Explosion

When used in a mechanical context, a lynchpin is a vital piece designed to keep the wheels from falling off a wagon or tool. Today, I use this word metaphorically in a global and political context on the Stephen Mansfield podcast to describe what I believe was a key [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00November 30th, 2022|Podcast|

Two Huge Trends and a Gripe

Tides are turning in two very significant ways, both amidst elections here on U.S. soil and concerning war across the globe in Ukraine. Listen to the latest episode of the Stephen Mansfield Podcast to hear the details of these events, as well as something new in D.C. worth griping [read more]

2025-03-09T18:32:05-04:00November 16th, 2022|Podcast|
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