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With All Due Respect

With All Due Respect

De : Eli Dale
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With All Due Respect is where history meets the headlines—minus the noise. Each episode connects powerful stories from the past to the debates shaping our lives today, all through the lens of a Gen Zer who values nuance over outrage. Think big ideas, real talk, and respectful conversation that leaves you smarter than when you hit play.

Hosted by Elijah Dale—an author, military servicemember, and public service alum who has served alongside a state legislator—this show brings a rare blend of perspectives. Elijah’s experience in government gives him an inside view of how policy actually moves, his military background sharpens his discipline and focus, and his work as an author helps him cut through complexity with clarity. He doesn’t just ask what’s happening—he asks how we got here, and where we go next.

What you’ll hear:

Stories from history that illuminate today’s cultural and political moments

Respectful, curious conversations with thinkers, leaders, and everyday voices

Practical takeaways and thought-provoking questions worth sharing

If you’re craving context, courage, and conversation—with all due respect—this is your show. Subscribe and step into a smarter, more grounded dialogue.

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    • Season 1 Finale: Tough Questions
      Feb 27 2026

      Host Eli Dale closes Season 1 of With All Due Respect, explains the shift to seasonal releases and a guest-driven format, and previews the story-style history episodes coming in Season 2.

      He responds to listener comments on Black History Month, Mormon politics, gender equality, social media’s effects (the “mouse paradise” experiment), personal safety advice, and Federal to local budgeting, tying these conversations to broader social and historical themes.

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      55 min
    • When the Lost Cause Became Modern Conservatism
      Feb 20 2026

      This episode examines the mindset of the Confederacy and its leaders—Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and others—tracing how states' rights, economic interests, and religious justifications sustained slavery and shaped postwar conservative thought.

      Hosted by Eli Dale, the episode blends historical research and personal reflection to explore the moral, legal, and cultural legacies of the Civil War and how those legacies continue to influence American politics and identity.

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      46 min
    • Lenin & Stalin: Birth of the Soviet Mind
      Jan 9 2026

      This episode examines the psychology and rise of the Soviet Union, tracing Lenin’s radicalization, the Bolshevik revolution, and Stalin’s brutal consolidation of power.

      We look at key events, policies, and how the USSR diverged from Marx’s original vision—mixing idealism, authoritarian control, and the human cost of building a new state.

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      1 h
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