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Givers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Jeremy Beer
Fréquence : 1 épisode/23j. Total Éps: 92

Givers, Doers, and Thinkers introduces listeners to the fascinating people and important ideas at the heart of American civil society. We speak with philanthropists, foundation leaders, reformers, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit executives, religious believers, historians, sociologists, philosophers, journalists, and anyone else who will help us understand contemporary civil society’s achievements and failures. We also sprinkle in practical advice for nonprofit leaders and fundraisers. This is the podcast for anyone interested in that vital space where philanthropy and civil society intersect.
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Richard Avramenko, Justin Dyer, and Josh Dunn & rethinking academia for the common good
Saison 8 · Épisode 6
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Durée 46:46
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy sits down with Richard Avramenko (Arizona State University), Justin Dyer (University of Texas at Austin), and Josh Dunn (University of Tennessee)—three professors leading new civic education initiatives at major public universities. They discuss the rise of civic schools, the challenges of ideological homogeneity in higher education, and why students are increasingly drawn to serious conversations about American civics, political thought, and citizenship.
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Andrew Laubacher & fighting digital addiction and restoring human connection
Saison 8 · Épisode 5
jeudi 30 octobre 2025 • Durée 44:39
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy Beer talks with Andrew Laubacher about the silent epidemic of digital addiction and what it’s doing to our mental health—especially among young people. Andrew shares his journey from social media burnout to working for Humanality, a movement helping people reclaim their lives from their screens. They dig into the psychology behind smartphone dependency, the launch of Humanality clubs on college campuses, and practical ways to form healthier relationships with technology.
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Joshua Hochschild & the principle of subsidiarity
Saison 7 · Épisode 7
mercredi 4 juin 2025 • Durée 55:43
Jeremy speaks with Joshua Hochschild about the principle of subsidiarity, the idea of the order of charity, and the challenges presented by contemporary technology.
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James Piereson & the impact of conservative philanthropy
Saison 7 · Épisode 6
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Durée 01:01:15
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy is joined by political scientist and philanthropic leader James Piereson, who discusses his time at the helm of the Olin Foundation and William E. Simon Foundation. They also discuss the impact of conservative philanthropy since Reagan, the successes and missteps of conservative philanthropy during that time, what the future holds for the conservative movement, and what Trump’s ultimate influence will be.
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Susan McWilliams Barndt & the practice of fraternity
Saison 7 · Épisode 5
mercredi 21 mai 2025 • Durée 40:11
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Les Lenkowsky & the Jewish philanthropic tradition in America
Saison 7 · Épisode 4
mercredi 14 mai 2025 • Durée 43:47
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy is joined by one of America’s foremost thinkers on philanthropy, Indiana University’s Les Lenkowsky, about the Jewish philanthropic tradition in America. They highlight, in particular, Julius Rosenwald, who funded over 5,000 schools for African Americans in the Deep South in the first half of the 20th century. They also discuss the impact of the Trump administration on contemporary philanthropy and touch on the troubling rise of anti-Semitism.
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John Pinheiro & the Dark Side of American Philanthropy
Saison 7 · Épisode 3
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Durée 44:41
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy is joined by historian John Pinheiro to discuss the negative role philanthropy has sometimes played in American history. They discuss the “second great awakening,” anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic prejudice, the popularity of eugenics, how experts have turned apocalyptic, and the harm caused by even a well-intentioned technocratic mindset.
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Wilfred McClay & the politicization of history
Saison 7 · Épisode 2
mercredi 30 avril 2025 • Durée 56:06
This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy interviews historian Wilfred McClay about his best-selling book Land of Hope, which offers a more balanced view of American history than the hypercritical perspective popular today. Wilfred expands on the importance of teaching history accessibly and free of academic jargon, the selective application of criticism to historical figures, what the adoption of technology says about the adaptability of American culture, the “unsettlement of Europe,” and his experiences as a member of the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission and the challenges it has faced.
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Walter McDougall & the invention of American exceptionalism
Saison 7 · Épisode 1
mercredi 23 avril 2025 • Durée 44:02
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Season 7 of the Givers, Doers, & Thinkers Podcast: America at 250
Saison 7
mercredi 16 avril 2025 • Durée 00:39
The seventh season of the Givers, Doers, & Thinkers podcast is here! In this special three-part season, we’ll explore the past, present, and future of American exceptionalism as we approach America’s 250th birthday.
In this season, we will explore how American civil society came about, what challenges threaten its flourishing, and what the future promises for our great country.
- In part one of the season, we discuss with leading thinkers the historical, religious, and philosophical origins of America's distinctive civil society.
- In part two, we speak to innovative and generous givers who are keeping the wheels of philanthropy turning and have their fingers on the pulse of charitable innovation.
- In part three, we talk to the doers leading the formation and growth of some of today's most promising mission-driven enterprises.
These historians and scholars, nonprofit leaders and innovators, and seasoned philanthropists will shed light on the prominent role philanthropy has played in the 250-year history of American civil society, and what it means for the 250 years ahead.
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