
Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast Leaders Who Shaped the Future
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Sep 10, 2025 Explore the impact of implicit bias on leadership and decision-making across various spheres. Discover Theodore Roosevelt's unconventional rise to power, propelled by political maneuvers like the Spanish–American War and strategic choices that shaped U.S. foreign policy. Delve into Roosevelt's legacy, including trust-busting domestic reforms and controversial international interventions. Uncover how small decisions can ripple through history, influencing the structure of modern presidential power and public perception.
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How The Press Manufactured Heroism
- Journalists fabricated dramatic images from San Juan Hill by staging corpses and photos to magnify battle heroism.
- That manufactured narrative greatly boosted Roosevelt's public fame.
The Cycle Of Presidential Power
- Presidential power follows cyclical patterns and distinct archetypes across history.
- Understanding these cycles helps explain why certain presidents succeed or fail.
Roosevelt's Alternative Power Strategy
- After McKinley's assassination, Roosevelt became the youngest president and lacked party patronage networks.
- He chose to build power through bold public acts instead of trading favors inside the party.
