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A House Divided

Matthew Lewis and Nick Sammarco

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Matt Lewis and Nick Sammarco discuss current events in this weekly podcast. A House Divided's goal is to inform viewers, provide conservative commentary on the issues, and promote healthy dialogue through discussion and interviews.
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90s - 2000s Dance Music Hits mixed by Francesco Sammarco. Never miss another show from Francesco Sammarco. listen to my Dj set on your favorite app:all linkhttps://linktr.ee/francescosam Tunein:https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/The-Rhythm-(of-the90s)-p1604156/?topicid=169093474 Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/FrancescoSammarcoDj Apple po…
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90s - 2000s Dance Music Hits mixed by Francesco Sammarco. Never miss another show from Francesco Sammarco. Tracklist BB - Comprami (Extended Mix) Gabry Ponte - Geordie (Extended) Floorfilla - Le delire (DJ Cerla Floorfiller mix) Prezioso feat Marvin - Le Louvre (Extended Mix) O-Zone - Despre Tine (Prezioso & Marvin Extended Mix) listen to my Dj set…
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Happy New Year! Nick and Matt return for a special one-off episode of A House Divided. The guys first explain where the heck they've been and then dive into the best and worst of 2021. Politics, pop culture, 2022 predictions, and a little palace intrigue (if you call a 2-bedroom apartment without a thermostat a palace) are in order. Thanks to every…
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The pandemic is FINALLY winding to a close. Masks are coming off, shots are going in arms, and Nick is going back to baseball games. Nature is healing. Listen to hear how Matt, Nick, and Ben would grade the American people, Joe Biden, Dr. Fauci, and others' responses to the pandemic. Stick around for the most cringe-inducing song you will hear for …
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What the heck is populism? Is it worth anything as an ideology? A governing strategy? Ben Holden joins Matt and Nick to dive into the emerging fracture between the "New Right" and the established conservative order. Show notes:Tedeschi Truck Band https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmwkRRjH5ZYWolfgang Van Halen's debut single (also the song at the end…
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Nick flies solo for episode 63 and it's all about unity. Taking full advantage of his newfound freedom, Nick shares his thoughts on the first few days of the Biden Administration and what "unity" actually means. Author and founder of the First Principles Project, John Kingston, joins Nick to talk about his new book American Awakening (link to purch…
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In this special Christmas episode of A House Divided, Matt, Nick, and Andy discuss the best and worst of 2020, Santa Claus, and make our 2021 predictions with former regular co-host, Ben Holden! Friend of the pod, Lexi Lonas also stops by to unsuccessfully dispute Matt in his indecision on informing children of the existence of Santa Claus.…
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This week, Matt's topic is brings to the fore a question that was thought would be universally agreed upon but instead jumps into some valuable discourse. Is this the best time to be alive? Nick and Andy disagree with each other and with Matt in the pursuit of Truth on this week's episode of A House Divided.…
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This week, Nick, Matt, and Andy interview a United Nations political analyst, Felipe Victoria-Grueso. They discuss the future of international organizations after COVID, China's relationship with the western world, and what the election of Joe Biden means for the future of the UN's relationship with the United States. ***All views expressed in this…
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Join Andy and Nick for a eclectic episode on all things space. Why should we pursue space travel? Who am I? Why am I here? Listen to hear our answers and for a quick lesson on the foundational rules of reality. Yes, we discuss this. Follow the podcast on your platform of choice...Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @AHDPodFollow Nick on Twitter @nic…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Laura Macaulso, curator of “An Artist at War: Deane Keller, New Haven’s Monuments Man,” an exhibit at the New Haven Museum in New Haven, Connecticut. This week’s discussion is a little different because we are not speaking about a particular book. Instead we are talking with Laura about Deane Kel…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Anthony Sammarco, the author of the book Lost Boston. Bio – Anthony Sammarco Since 1997, Anthony Sammarco has taught history at the Urban College of Boston, and his course “Boston’s Immigrants” is based on his book of the same name to highlight the city’s diversity. He was named educator of the y…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is author Liz Petry. This week’s discussion is a little different because we are not speaking about a particular book. Instead we are talking with Liz about her inspirational and extraordinary family which include two of the first licensed African American Pharmacists in the state of Connecticut and…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Jerry Roberts, the author of the book The British Raid on Essex: The Forgotten Battle of the War of 1812. This book re-introduces a part of the War of 1812 that was erased from American history. Bio – Jerry Roberts Jerry Roberts has been in the history business for over 30 years. He has served as…
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This week we are doing something a little different here on Fieldstone Common. We are going on-site to the 2014 Massachusetts History Conference which was themed “Never Done! Interpreting the History of Women at Work in Massachusetts.” We’ll hear from a number of the speakers at the conference including keynote speaker Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. The M…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Gregory N. Flemming, the author of the book At the Point of a Cutlass: The Pirate Capture, Bold Escape, and Lonely Exile of Philip Ashton. This book tells the fantastic story of a fisherman’s capture by a notorious pirate and his risky and dramatic escape. Bio – Gregory N. Flemming Gregory Flemmi…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Paul S. Gillies, the author of the book Uncommon Law, Ancient Roads, and Other Ruminations on Vermont Legal History. This book shows us the importance of understanding how laws came about and their significance in helping us understand history. Bio – Paul S. Gillies Paul Gillies is a partner in t…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is John Grenham, the author of the book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors. The Northeast has the highest concentration of Irish ancestry in the United States and with the help of John and his book we are going to get you started digging into your past. Bio – John Grenham John Grenham writes the ‘Irish Ro…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Daniel J. Tortora, the author of the book Fort Halifax: Winslow’s Historic Outpost. Bio – Daniel J. Tortora Daniel Tortora is an assistant professor of history at Colby College. An expert on early American and Native American history, he speaks extensively on the French and Indian War and Revolut…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Susan Tejada, the author of the book In Search of Sacco and Vanzetti: Double Lives, Troubled Times and the Massachusetts Murder Case that Shook the World. Bio – Susan Tejada Susan Tejada is a former writer and editor at the National Geographic Society, where she was editor-in-chief of National Ge…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Corin Hirsch, the author of the book Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England: From Flips & Rattle-Skulls to Switchel & Spruce Beer. Bio – Corin Hirsch Corin Hirsch is a drinks writer as well as associate editor and writer for Convene Magazine. Previously she was an...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Anthony Sammarco, the author of the book A History of Howard Johnson’s: How a Massachusetts Soda Fountain Became an American Icon. Bio – Anthony Sammarco Since 1997, Anthony Sammarco has taught history at the Urban College of Boston, and his course “Boston’s Immigrants” is based on...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Dr. Thomas W. Jones, CG, FASG, the author of the book Mastering Genealogical Proof. Bio – Dr. Thomas W. Jones Thomas W. Jones is an award-winning genealogical researcher, author, editor, and educator. He has co-edited the National Genealogical Society Quarterly since 2002, and he is the...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Dr. John Demos, the author of the book The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic. Bio – Dr. John Demos John Demos is the Samuel Knight Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University. He was born and...Autor: Marian Pierre-Louis - Join me in discovering the history of the Northeast
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Dr. Katherine J. Harris, one of the main contributors to the book African American Connecticut Explored. Bio – Dr. Katherine Harris Katherine J. Harris, Ph.D. is a lecturer at Central Connecticut State University. She serves on the State Historic Preservation Council and the site selection commit…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Marla R. Miller, author of the book Rebecca Dickinson: Independence for a New England Woman. Bio – Marla R. Miller Marla R. Miller, a historian of early American women and work, has made a career uncovering the lives of women who left little in the way...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Steve Luxenberg, author of the book Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret. Bio – Steve Luxenberg Steve Luxenberg, an associate editor at The Washington Post and author of the award-winning Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret, has worked for more than 30...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Tasha Caswell, curator of the exhibit Through a Different Lens: Three Connecticut Women Photographers at the Connecticut Historical Society. Bio – Tasha Caswell Tasha Caswell is the Thorne-McKenna Curatorial Assistant at the Connecticut Historical Society. Since last October, she has been working…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Paul Della Valle, author of the book Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Boston History. Please note: A few parts of the interview contain mature topics about serial killers which may not be appropriate for children. Bio – Paul Della Valle Paul Della Valle,...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Kathleen G. Velsor, author of the book The Underground Railroad on Long Island: Friends in Freedom. Bio – Kathleen G. Velsor Dr. Kathleen Gaffney Velsor is an associate professor in the School of Education at the State University of New York Old Westbury. She earned an...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Richard Hite, author of the book Sustainable Genealogy: Separating Fact from Fiction in Family Legends. Bio – Richard Hite Richard Hite is State Records Coordinator of the Rhode Island State Archives and Public Records Administration. Previously he was Assistant State Archivist at the Ohio Histor…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Mac Griswold, author of the book The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave Plantation on Long Island. Bio – Mac Griswold Mac Griswold is an acclaimed cultural landscape historian and writer. Rooted in a childhood spent exploring the castles and towers of lush north central New...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Stephen Puleo, author of the book Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919. Bio – Stephen Puleo Stephen Puleo is an author, historian, university teacher, public speaker, and communications professional. His books include The Caning: The Assault That Drove America to Civil War A...…
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This week on Fieldstone Common our featured guest is Christopher Klein, author of the book Strong Boy: The Life and Times of John L. Sullivan, America’s First Sports Hero. Bio – Christopher Klein Christopher Klein is a history and travel writer and the author of two previous books, Discovering the Boston Harbor Islands: A Guide...…
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