Presidents Unplugged
Presidents Unplugged is a lively and insightful podcast hosted by high schooler Ty Svenson, who revitalizes the stories of America’s presidents, whether powerful, forgotten, or fallen. Each week, Ty explores the triumphs, struggles, and pivotal moments that shaped the Oval Office and the nation it leads.
From George Washington’s courage and Theodore Roosevelt’s rugged spirit to the shocking assassinations that forever changed history, Presidents Unplugged examines the legacies behind every U.S. leader, one episode at a time. Ty combines captivating storytelling with quick, engaging lessons that make presidential history easy to grasp and impossible to forget.
Each episode addresses questions like:
• How did assassinations influence the presidency?
• Which leaders left a lasting impact on America’s identity?
• What myths about our presidents still fool people today?
• And what lessons can we learn from their successes and failures?
Tune in every Friday at 1 PM for a fresh look at American leadership, past, present, future, and everything in between.
Follow @presidents_unplugged on Instagram or visit presidentsunplugged.com to listen, learn, and explore the history that shaped our nation.
Presidents Unplugged
#41 Read My Lips
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George H. W. Bush’s story is one of survival, service, and steady leadership, and in this episode of Presidents Unplugged we break down the life and presidency of America’s 41st president. From being shot down in the Pacific during World War II and rescued at sea, to building a career in Congress, the CIA, and the vice presidency, Bush’s path to the White House was anything but ordinary. We unpack his famous “Read my lips: no new taxes” promise, the economic struggles that followed, and the foreign policy strength that defined his administration, including the Gulf War and the liberation of Kuwait. We also highlight one of his most lasting achievements, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and examine the three-way 1992 election that ended his presidency. Was George H. W. Bush simply a transitional figure between Reagan and Clinton, or does his legacy deserve a deeper look?
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