
In the fall of 1727, a young Ben Franklin and a group of friends founded the Junto Club to discuss the great issues of their day. Franklin's club members consisted of concerned Americans, tradesmen and artisans, all united in a common-sense perspective in dealing with a complicated world. They sought not only to grapple with hard questions, but to improve themselves through thoughtful conversation... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

In Episode 14 of The Ben Franklin Fellowship's JUNTO Podcast, BFF Co-Founder and Chairman Phillip Linderman sits down with Ambassador J. Peter Pham for an in-depth discussion on Africa, China, critical minerals, the Sahel, great power competition, an... more
In this episode of The Ben Franklin Fellowship’s JUNTO Podcast, guest host BFF Vice President John McCally sits down with acclaimed historian, author, and screenwriter Jane Hampton Cook for a wide-ranging discussion on the origins of American diploma... more
In Episode 12 of the JUNTO Podcast, Ben Franklin Fellowship Chairman Phil Linderman sits down with Ambassador Alberto Fernandez for a wide-ranging discussion on American diplomacy, the Middle East, counterterrorism, and the future of Western civiliza... more
BFF Fellow Marcus Thornton joins the Ben Franklin Fellowship Junto Podcast to discuss his experience challenging federal COVID vaccine mandates, the creation of Feds for Freedom, whistleblower protections, and the culture of institutional accountabil... more
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A policy-focused series that centers on U.S. foreign affairs, diplomacy, and the institutions that shape national security and international engagement. Across episodes, the discussions cover State Department modernization, passport and visa policy, human rights reporting, bureaucratic reform, and the balancing act between security and citizen service. Noteworthy angles include firsthand diplomatic experience, leadership lessons from long-serving officials, and a recurring emphasis on constitutional values, national sovereignty, and merit-based reform. The format tends to blend personal career journeys with high-level policy debates, offering listeners practical insight into how diplomacy and governance play out in today's global landscape.... more
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