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The Hamilcast: A Hamilton Podcast

Gillian Pensavalle

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In this podcast about all things Hamilton, host Gillian Pensavalle speaks with guests, and sometimes co-host/all time husband Michael Paul Smith, about the innerworkings of the show, how it came together, what it takes to put on all around the world, finding Hamilton references in everyday life, and much more. The Hamilcast has played host to every member of the original creative team, aka "The Cabinet", including repeat visits from Hamilton creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda. The Hamilcast feature ...
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Making a Great America

Charles Jett

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Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our repub ...
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By One Vote

Carole Eglash-Kosoff

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BY ONE VOTE! Podcasts of major events in American history that resulted from ONE vote... a single vote that altered the direction of our country. The upside down elections of 1800,1876, and 2000! Wars! Supreme Court decisions on abortion, affirmative action, and religion! Dramatized factual events drawn from the book, By One Vote, by author, Carole Eglash-Kosoff.
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Lucas Babcock plays John Laurens and Philip Hamilton on Hamilton's Philip tour and in his first episode he talks about growing up playing sports, his strong interest in sociology and political science, and navigating the musical theatre world as the new kid who knew more about baseball than Sondheim. While Lucas auditioned for Hamilton (the first m…
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As I wrap up with Meghan Faddis (Hamilton Chicago and touring companies) you're getting some hot takes on beloved musicals, you'll learn about how she almost ended up a professional soccer player, there's lots of love for her dog Spencer, and you'll hear the story of how "Expert Hula Hooper" ended up on her resume. Plus, Meghan loves and knows the …
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Meghan Faddis (Hamilton Chicago and touring companies) continues to speak about her experience in the entertainment industry as a whole, especially as a woman: from navigating internalized standards and pressures, to realizing that "No." is a complete sentence, and finally deleting all of those damn exclamation points in emails #IYKYK. And while Me…
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Meghan Faddis spent four years as swing in Hamilton, starting in Chicago and then moving to the touring companies. While she's been dancing professionally since she was six years old, Hamilton was her first time swinging and to say she learned a lot is quite an understatement. Hamilton has her favorite style of dance and she was (and still is) thri…
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Booking Hamilton made Nick Sanchez (Hamilton's Philip Tour) feel kind of crazy (I get it) but being on that stage finally served as a release from the negative voices of the haters that had been haunting him since college. This week, he talks about his Hamilton experience and why it changed the trajectory of what he felt he was capable of doing. Th…
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In Making a Great America, host Charlie Jett explores the foundational principles of the U.S. government by examining key arguments from the Federalist and Anti-Federalist debates. The series covers critical topics like the dangers of factions (Federalist #10), the need for checks and balances (Federalist #51), and the importance of an independent …
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This week, Nick Sanchez (Hamilton's Philip Company) talks about how Hamilton has reached the point that superfans of the show are auditioning for and booking it, which is what happened to him with Rent. From Rent, Nick joined Tarzan on Broadway and then went on tour with Mary Poppins (and we can't forget his time with But I'm a Cheerleader and Alta…
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Nick Sanchez has been Man 5 on Hamilton's Philip Tour for almost six years. When not performing as Man 5 he also covers Alexander Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, John Laurens/Philip Hamilton, Charles Lee, James Reynolds, and more. Almost on a whim, Nick auditioned for Rent on Broadway at 15-years-old. Amazingly, that led to a serie…
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As we wrap up our chat, Cherry Torres (currently Hamilton on Broadway, previously the Angelica Tour) drops the curly hair routine, tells me about her passion for teaching, explains why she loves Eliza's "Lord of the Rings" robe so much, and she's taking questions from the Patreon Peeps (many of whom have seen her in the show)! Plus, Cherry talks ab…
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Cherry Torres (currently Hamilton on Broadway, previously the Angelica Tour) is back for round two! After four years traveling the world on cruise ships, Cherry was ready to plant her roots and move her career to dry land. Rock of Ages led to Cherry's Hamilton process, which continued as she performed her dream role of Nina in In the Heights and bo…
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Cherry Torres is currently an ensemble member in the Broadway production of Hamilton covering all three Schuyler Sisters, and was previously on the Angelica Tour. Originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cherry discovered her love of performing when she moved to Florida at 12 years old. From there, she went to the famous Berklee College of Music in B…
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Welcome back to another episode of the neurospicy hour, my friends! Jordan Frazier (Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton's West End production) is back to infuse equal parts energy and love into your podcast feed. This week, Jordan talks about sailing off to London and navigating auditions, her visa situation, and the eventual COVID lockdown. She will eve…
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Hailing from North Carolina, Jordan Frazier is currently Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton's West End company. Jordan always knew she was an artist and a creator and grew up leaning into all kinds of interests as they presented themselves to her: music production, acting, dancing, songwriting, filmmaking, etc. In this episode, Jordan describes her frus…
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Welcome to the Introductory Episode of the Making a Great America Podcast Hello and welcome to the Making a Great America podcast! This is our very first episode, and we're thrilled to have you with us on this journey. What is This Podcast All About? Making a Great America is dedicated to exploring the visionary ideals of the Founding Fathers and t…
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In Federalist Paper No. 1, Alexander Hamilton introduces the series of essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the significance of a strong, unified federal government for national stability and prosperity. Hamilton outlines the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation and addresses the critical decision …
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In Federalist Paper No. 2, John Jay argues for the necessity of a strong, unified government under the proposed U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the shared heritage, values, and interests of the American people, advocating for a federal government capable of ensuring national security, managing conflicts, and promoting the common good. Jay critique…
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Alexis Hasbrouck (a swing on the North American tour of Hamilton) is back for round two! This week Alexis talks about joining Hamilton's well established tour which was equal parts incredible and terrifying, and explains how her brain processes all the details a swing needs to know. You'll also hear about the once in a lifetime trip she and some ca…
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In Federalist Paper No. 3, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is essential for national security and peace. He asserts that a single government will be more effective in avoiding wars and conflicts with foreign nations and between states. Jay emphasizes that a united America can better uphold treaties and international laws, …
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In Federalist Paper No. 4, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is crucial for national defense and foreign policy. He asserts that a single government can better protect the nation from foreign threats and aggressions compared to separate, individual states. Jay highlights that a united America will be more respected and capab…
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In Federalist Paper #5, John Jay emphasizes the necessity of a strong federal union for defense against external threats, economic prosperity through improved trade relations, and maintenance of domestic peace. He argues that a divided nation would be vulnerable to foreign interference and conquest, highlighting historical examples to underscore th…
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Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist Paper #6, argues for a strong federal government to prevent conflicts among the states and ensure national stability. He uses historical examples to show that states, even republics, are prone to rivalry and war. Hamilton emphasizes the role of human nature and economic competition in driving states towards conflic…
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The Anti-Federalists were a diverse group who opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing it concentrated too much power in a centralized government. Despite being labeled "anti-American," their commitment to individual liberties and skepticism of government overreach led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Their key concerns included the absence of …
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In Federalist Paper #7, Hamilton passionately champions a powerful federal government as essential for America's prosperity and security. He vividly portrays the chaos of states grappling with trade barriers and regulatory clashes under the Articles of Confederation, stifling economic potential. Hamilton's vision extends beyond commerce; he envisio…
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Alexis Hasbrouck is currently a swing on the North American tour of Hamilton and my guest for the next two episodes! Alexis has been dancing since she was three years old, studying absolutely everything: ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, pointe, musical theatre dance, contemporary, lyrical, you name it. This week, Alexis talks about the musical theatre p…
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Federalist Paper #8 articulates Alexander Hamilton’s nuanced views on military policy and the imperative of maintaining a vigilant yet restrained approach to the use of armed forces in a republican government. His arguments provide valuable insights into the Founders’ concerns about balancing national security with the preservation of liberty, a ba…
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Federalist Paper #9, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the benefits of a strong union as a means to ensure domestic tranquility and prevent factions and insurrections. He references historical examples, such as the confederacies of ancient Greece and modern Europe, which failed due to internal conflicts. Hamilton asserts that a well-constru…
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Federalist Paper No. 10, authored by James Madison, addresses the dangers of factionalism and argues for a large republic to mitigate its effects. Madison defines factions as groups of citizens with interests contrary to the rights of others or the interests of the whole community. He asserts that a large republic can better control factions becaus…
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Federalist Paper No. 11, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the economic and military advantages of a united America. Hamilton emphasizes that a unified government can enhance America's global commercial influence, negotiate better trade terms, and develop a powerful navy to protect national interests. He highlights the benefits of free inte…
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Federalist Paper No. 12, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the importance of a unified government in efficiently collecting revenue, essential for the nation’s stability and growth. Hamilton emphasizes that a strong federal system enhances tax collection, supports economic growth, and prevents tax evasion and smuggling. He highlights that c…
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In Federalist Paper No. 13, Alexander Hamilton presents a detailed and compelling case for the economic advantages of a unified government. He argues that a single, consolidated government can reduce administrative costs, manage resources more efficiently, maintain a cost-effective defense, simplify governance, and prevent inter-state economic conf…
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Anti-Federalist Paper Brutus No. 1, likely written by Robert Yates, argues against the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution. Brutus fears that the Constitution grants too much power to the federal government, risking the erosion of state sovereignty and individual liberties. He contends that a large republic would struggle to adequately r…
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 14, where James Madison argues for the viability and benefits of a large republic. Madison addresses concerns about the nation's vast size, emphasizing that a system of representation and advancements in infrastructure and communication make effective governance…
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Today I’m wrapping up with the Philip Tour’s Alex Nicholson. Alex covers Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, Mulligan/Madison, King George III, and George Washington. He’s performed with Hamilton on Broadway, all over the country with the And Peggy and Philip Tours, and the show even gave him his first professional credit in his home country of Canada.…
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 15, where Alexander Hamilton critiques the Articles of Confederation and argues for a stronger central government. Hamilton highlights the failures of the Articles in enforcing laws, regulating commerce, and raising revenue, emphasizing the need for a government…
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Federalist Paper #16, authored by Alexander Hamilton, advocates for the ratification of the United States Constitution by highlighting the critical weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton argues that the current system's inability to enforce laws directly on individuals leads to ineffective governance and potential conflicts among sta…
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