Presidents Unplugged is an informative, engaging podcast in which high schooler Ty Svenson explores the lives, challenges, and legacies of every U.S. president. From major accomplishments to little-known facts, Ty dives into what each leader saw, faced, and changed, bringing history to life for a new generation. As a student with a passion for teaching, Ty’s mission is to help others discover the true beauty and impact of the American presidency. What made America’s presidents important? From George Washington to modern-day leaders, Presidents Unplugged brings you fast, engaging, and easy-to-understand 15-minute episodes on each U.S. president. We dive into their lives, legacies, controversies, and the hidden facts that history books often skip. This podcast answers questions such as these: • Who were the best and worst U.S. presidents, and why? • What jobs did presidents have before taking office? • Did George Washington have wooden teeth? • Which president served the shortest time, and who served the longest? • Who was the youngest president ever elected? • Did any U.S. presidents die while in office? • Which presidents were war heroes, or total underdogs? • Who never lived in the White House? • Why did George Washington refuse to become king? • What presidential myths are false? • How did U.S. presidents handle political scandals and rivalries? • What farewell warnings did presidents leave behind? • Which First Ladies shaped history behind the scenes? • What do presidents do after they leave office? • Which U.S. presidents won by a landslide, and who lost big? • Who never went to college, or even school? • What unique traditions did presidents start? • What presidents shaped America the most, and how? • Who served more than two terms, and why? • How has the presidency evolved since 1789? Each week, join host Ty Svenson as he brings you quick presidential stories, surprising facts, and inspiring moments that define America’s highest office. Whether you’re a history fan or just curious, this podcast helps you learn about U.S. presidents fast—no textbook required. Follow President’s Unplugged and discover the stories behind the names on your dollar bills.
In this episode of Presidents Unplugged, we explore one of only two men in American history to serve two nonconsecutive terms as president: Grover Cleveland. From his rise as a reformer fighting political corruption to the unusual defeat and comeback that split his presidency into two distinct eras, Cleveland’s journey is anything but typical. We’ll dive into the economic chaos of his second term, and why his strict interpretation ...
Ulysses S. Grant entered the presidency as a celebrated general, yet his true challenges began in office. In this episode of Presidents Unplugged, we explore Grant’s complex and often underestimated time in the White House. He championed Reconstruction and civil rights for freedmen while grappling with corruption within his cabinet. Grant sought to heal a divided nation through decisive policy and perseverance rather than mili...
William Henry Harrison was a war hero, a campaign legend, and the shortest-serving president in U.S. history. In this episode, we dive into his rise through the military, the wild elections of 1836 and 1840, and the speech that may have cost him everything. His presidency lasted just 30 days, but the impact lasted far longer. From Tippecanoe to typhoid, it’s a whirlwind of victory and irony.
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In this episode of President’s Unplugged, Ty explores the life of William Howard Taft, America’s most reluctant president and most committed Chief Justice. From the bathtub myth to the backlash over tariffs and his dramatic split with Teddy Roosevelt, Taft’s presidency was anything but smooth. But his true passion lay not in the White House, but on the bench of the Supreme Court, where he found lasting purpose. It’s a story of pres...
In this special July 4th episode of President’s Unplugged, Ty highlights the most iconic events in American history that happened on Independence Day. From the signing of the Declaration of Independence to presidential deaths and patriotic traditions, this episode captures the spirit of the nation’s birthday. It’s a fast-paced journey through time celebrating what makes July 4th unforgettable.
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In this episode of Presidents Unplugged, Ty Svenson dives deep into the remarkable life of Harry S. Truman, America’s 33rd president and one of its most unexpectedly pivotal leaders. From his humble beginnings on a Missouri farm to assuming the presidency after FDR’s death, Truman’s story is marked by pressure, difficulty, and world-shaping decisions.
Ty walks us through Truman’s early struggles, his surprising rise through politics...
In this special episode of President’s Unplugged, we shift our focus from a full presidential term to a single, historic election, 1984. Ronald Reagan’s re-election campaign resulted in one of the most overwhelming landslides in U.S. history, flipping nearly the entire country red. We’ll explore how Reagan’s message, charisma, and economic recovery efforts led to a 49-state sweep over Walter Mondale. Tune in as we break down the nu...
In this episode of President’s Unplugged, we explore the life of Jimmy Carter, from his early years in Georgia to his presidency during a time of economic and global challenges. We highlight his major accomplishments, including the Camp David Accords, and the struggles he faced in office. Finally, we look at his extraordinary post-presidency, where he became one of the most active and respected former presidents in American history...
In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life of Theodore Roosevelt, a sickly boy who transformed himself into one of the toughest, most dynamic figures in American history. From his privileged but challenging childhood to leading the legendary Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt’s path to greatness was anything but ordinary.
We’ll explore his rise to the vice presidency, his unexpected move into the White Hou...
The first episode of the Presidents Unplugged series introduces George Washington, our first President of the United States. The episode looks into George's early life, explaining why he is considered a military hero. And how his election was humble and unanimous.
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This introductory episode explores the true intentions of Ty Svenson, including his aim to inspire, teach, and demonstrate to the American people the importance of learning about their presidents. This episode serves as a simple introduction to the main series and what may follow.
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