56Plus1
56Plus1
Unscripted and unfiltered discussion at the table as friends (the founders of 56 plus 1) discuss the ideas, struggles, controversies and triumphs of the 56 founding fathers who laid the groundwork for the United States of America in this Constitutional Republic, history meets modern conversation, are you a plus 1?
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Episodes
Northeast States protest the CDC 09.10.2025 16:46
This episode discusses the recent trend of states diverging from CDC vaccine guidelines, driven by political motivations. It explores the concept of judicial overreach, the importance of bodily autonomy, and the constitutional implications of judicial legislation. The conversation emphasizes the need to adhere to the Constitution as written, particularly the significance of the word 'shall'...
The Forgotten Founding Fathers 1-5 Episode 52 05.10.2025 27:38
keywordsFounding Fathers, American Revolution, Richard Stockton, William Floyd, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris, Joseph Hughes, Declaration of Independence, history, patriotssummaryThis conversation explores the lives of lesser-known signers of the Declaration of Independence, highlighting their contributions and sacrifices during the American Revolution. The hosts discuss figures like Richard Stockto...
Vaccine Legal Failure 30.09.2025 17:15
keywords CDC, vaccine guidelines, judicial overreach, bodily autonomy, Constitution, judicial legislation, Marbury v. Madison, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, Ninth Amendment, Tenth Amendment summary This episode discusses the growing trend of states breaking away from CDC guidelines, focusing on the political motivations behind this shift. It delves into judicial overreach, the concept of judicial leg...
Geroge Washington Episode 51 29.09.2025 52:56
This conversation delves into the life and legacy of George Washington, exploring his early years, military career, presidency, and the complexities of his character, including his relationship with slavery. The hosts discuss how Washington's experiences shaped his leadership style and the foundational principles of the United States, emphasizing his humility, resilience, and the challenges he...
George Wythe Episode 50 22.09.2025 46:09
George Wythe was a brilliant legal mind and a deeply principled Founding Father whose influence stretched far beyond his signature on the Declaration of Independence. Born in 1726 in Virginia, Wythe rose from modest beginnings to become one of colonial America’s most respected jurists and educators. He was the first professor of law in the United States, teaching at the College of William & Ma...
Oliver Wolcott Episode 49 15.09.2025 50:59
Oliver Wolcott Sr. was a pivotal figure in early American history, known for his steadfast leadership and patriotic service. Born in 1726 in Windsor, Connecticut, he was the son of colonial governor Roger Wolcott and graduated from Yale College as the top scholar in his class. Wolcott played a dual role during the Revolutionary War—as a delegate to the Continental Congress and as a major general i...
John Witherspoon Episode 48 08.09.2025 45:29
John Witherspoon was a Scottish-American Presbyterian minister, educator, and Founding Father who played a pivotal role in shaping early American political and religious thought. Born in Scotland in 1723, he became president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1768, where he championed Enlightenment ideals and mentored future leaders. Witherspoon was the only active clergyma...
Tylers Legal story Episode 6 of 6 02.09.2025 28:34
The battle continues.. If you have listened to our podcast and would like tosupport this cause, we encourage you to reach out. We are currently in the early stages of seeking legalremedies and invite everyone to participate in this effort. Whether you have alegal background, can volunteer your time, or simply want to stay updated byfollowing us on social media, every form of contribution is invalu...
Tylers Legal story Episode 5 of 6 02.09.2025 29:19
keywords false allegations, legal system, court manipulation, domestic abuse, justice, legal representation, systemic failures, personal struggles, courtroom dynamics, change in law summary In this episode of the 56 Plus One Podcast, the hosts discuss the negative effects of false allegations and manipulation within the legal system, focusing on Tyler's personal experiences. Tyler shares his strug...
Tylers legal story Episode 4 of 6 02.09.2025 32:25
In Episode 4, Tyler is still on probation but gets arrestedagain, which leads to the revocation of his bail. The financial losses exceed six figures, raising significant moral and legal concerns. This situation isportrayed as a critical struggle for justice and change. I am at a loss for words at this point. None of thissituation seems to make any sense; it defies all logic and reason. It feels as...
Tylers legal story Episode 3 of 6 02.09.2025 33:06
In Episode 3 of 6, the court is portrayed as failing toprovide fair treatment, underscoring the urgent need for reform. A monitoredcommunication platform is established for Tyler and his ex-partner to discussscheduling and custody arrangements for their child. However, Tyler iscondemned and jailed without any evidence. As the custody battle intensifies,his ex uses manipulation against him. Tyler...
Tylers legal story episode 2 of 6 02.09.2025 32:41
- The legal struggles involve a lack ofopportunity to present his side in court. - His property was taken without due process, facing ongoing issues with police and the courts. - The legal battle is largely based on hearsay, leading tomultiple arrests without evidence. - A significant statistic from 56 Plus 1 highlights thataround 70% of restraining orders may be false or unimportant. - Reasons fo...
Tylers Legal story episode 1 of 6 02.09.2025 29:52
The discussion focuses on the biases and incompetence within America's court systems, particularly in Massachusetts family court. Follow along as our guest Tyler as he shares his personal experiences with a manipulative relationship and the unjust treatment of loving fathers, highlighting issues such as hearsay claims and the misuse of restraining orders. The conversation emphasizes the need f...
James Wilson Episode 46 02.09.2025 52:32
James Wilson was a brilliant yet often overlooked Founding Father whose fingerprints are all over the architecture of American government. Born in Scotland in 1742, he immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1765 and quickly rose as a legal scholar and political thinker. He signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution—one of only six men to do so—and played a pivotal role at the Constitu...
Roger Sherman Episode 46 18.08.2025 18:51
Roger Sherman (1721–1793) was a pivotal Founding Father of the United States, renowned for his unparalleled contributions to the nation's founding documents and his instrumental role in shaping the U.S. Constitution. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, Sherman was the second of seven children. After his father's death in 1743, he relocated to New Milford, Connecticut, where he became a self-tau...
John Rutledge Episode 45 11.08.2025 53:13
John Rutledge (1739–1800) was a pivotal figure in early American history, known for his roles as a lawyer, politician, and jurist. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he received legal training in London and became one of the colony's most successful attorneys. Rutledge was deeply involved in colonial resistance to British policies and played a significant role in the American Revolution and the f...
Benjamin Rush Episode 44 04.08.2025 41:12
Benjamin Rush (1746–1813) was a prominent American physician, educator, and social reformer, recognized as a Founding Father of the United States. Born in Byberry, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Princeton University at age 14 and later earned his M.D. from the University of Edinburgh. Rush returned to Philadelphia in 1769, where he became a professor of chemistry at the College of Philadelphia (n...
Caesar Rodney Episode 43 28.07.2025 28:19
Caesar Rodney , a Founding Father of the United States. He was a lawyer and politician from Delaware who played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Rodney was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and is best known for his dramatic 80-mile midnight ride through a thunderstorm to Philadelphia, where he cast the deciding vote in favor of independence. Rodney served as a Continental Cong...
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Episode 42 21.07.2025 1:05:41
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was an American statesman,military officer, and Founding Father who played a significant role in the early years of the United States. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1746, he was educated in England before returning to America to practice law. During the American Revolutionary War, Pinckney served as an aide to General George Washington and later commanded a reg...
Charles Pinckney Episode 41 14.07.2025 48:56
Charles Pinckney was an American Founding Father, politicalleader, and diplomat. Born on October 26, 1757, in Charleston, South Carolina, he played a significant role in shaping the U.S. Constitution. His Pinckney Plan contained numerous provisions that were incorporated into the finaldocument. During the American Revolution, Pinckney was captured andheld prisoner by the British. After the war, he...
William Patterson Episode 40 07.07.2025 35:25
William Paterson was an influential Founding Father of theUnited States, known for his contributions to the U.S. Constitution and judicial system. Born in County Antrim, Ireland, on December 24, 1745, he immigrated toAmerica as a child and later studied law at Princeton University. Paterson played a key role in the Constitutional Conventionof 1787, where he championed the rights of smaller states...
Thomas Paine 2 of 2 Episode 39.2 30.06.2025 39:11
Thomas Paine was an English American writer and political pamphleteer, best known for his influential works during the American Revolution. His pamphlet Common Sense (1776) was a powerful argument for American independence, inspiring many colonists to support the revolutionary cause. He also wrote The American Crisis , a series of essays that boosted morale among revolutionaries. Beyond the Ame...
Thomas Paine 1 of 2 Episode 39.1 23.06.2025 44:17
Thomas Paine was an English American writer and political pamphleteer, best known for his influential works during the American Revolution. His pamphlet Common Sense (1776) was a powerful argument for American independence, inspiring many colonists to support the revolutionary cause. He also wrote The American Crisis , a series of essays that boosted morale among revolutionaries. Beyond the Ame...
"This is America" Ep #5 Caitlin Beattie. Firefighter and American Patriot 22.06.2025 1:14:25
"This is America" segment, where we interview businesses, sponsors, and other patriotic people who support the cause of educating other Americans about the Founding Fathers and principles of the USA
Robert Treat Paine Episode 38 16.06.2025 29:58
Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814) was an American lawyer,politician, and Founding Father who signed the Declaration of Independence. He was Massachusetts' first attorney general and played a key role in the prosecution of British soldiers following the Boston Massacre. Paine was also a member of the Continental Congress and later served as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicia...
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