Guest appearances
Jeffrey RosenEvery podcast appearance, updated as new ones drop
Podcast guest — appeared on Live at the National Constitution Center, The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast and 15 other shows.
- Episodes
- 19
- Shows
- 17
- Hours
- ~17
Tracked from 21 Jan 2022 to 3 Jun 2026
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- Rosen on Liberty; Gorsuch on Gorsuch - with Jeffrey Rosen and Justice Neil Gorsuch
It is an honor to introduce the initial episode of our new sister podcast: The Blessings of Liberty, hosted by Jeffrey Rosen, president emeritus of the National Constitution Center and Professor of Law at GW. Prof. Rosen begins with a bang, as he holds a discussion with US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, including two books newly authored or contributed to by Justice Gorsuch. We precede this with our own interview of Jeff Rosen, discussing the mission of his new podcast and his special passion for history, the Constitution, and the American idea. Meanwhile, listen, too, for a special EverScholar opportunity for our loyal podcast audience. CLE credit is available for lawyers and judges from podcast.njsba.com .
- Cross Examining History with Jeffrey Rosen
In this episode of the Cross Examining History podcast, Talmage Boston interviews Jeffrey Rosen, outgoing President and CEO of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, on his new book The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- 59: America's founding feud--and why it still matters. Interview with Jeffrey Rosen.
Long before America split into red and blue, it was divided by the visions of Hamilton and Jefferson. Their battle over power, liberty, and virtue helped define the nation’s character—and still shapes its conflicts today. This episode explores what their enduring feud reveals about democracy, leadership, and the fragile art of self-government. Show Notes Book | The Pursuit of Liberty by Jeffrey Rosen. https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Pursuit-of-Liberty/Jeffrey-Rosen/9781668053744 Website | National Constitution Center https://constitutioncenter.org Podcast | We the People https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-the-people/id83213431 *** Guest: Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-rosen-1158829b/ YouTube, Insta, FB, X for National Constitution Center: @ConstitutionCtr
- The Pursuit of Liberty: A Book Launch Event With Jeffrey Rosen and Jeffrey Goldberg
National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg discuss Rosen’s new book, The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America. The book explores how the opposing constitutional visions of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton have defined the nation since its founding, shaped presidents from Washington to Trump, and continued to drive today’s debates over government power. This program is presented in partnership with The Atlantic and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. Resources Jeffrey Rosen’s new book, Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle over Power in America , is out in October 2025. His other books include New York Times bestsellers The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America and Conversations with RBG: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law , as well as biographies of Louis Brandeis and William Howard Taft. Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at programs@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr Explore the America at 250 Civic Toolkit Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly , our email roundup of constitutional news and debate Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube Support our important work Donate
- Good News Deep Dive with guest Jeffrey Rosen
In this episode of Good News for Lefties, we take a Deep Dive into the current state of the Constitution with Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center. We discuss the pressing challenges facing key amendments, including the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth, and the implications of upcoming Supreme Court cases, particularly regarding birthright citizenship. Rosen shares insights from his extensive work in constitutional education and debate, highlighting the hunger for knowledge among citizens and the importance of understanding differing viewpoints in these contentious times. We explore the historical context of executive power, comparing past administrations and their relationships with the Supreme Court. Rosen draws parallels between the current political landscape and historical figures like FDR and Andrew Jackson, prompting a discussion on whether President Trump embodies a populist spirit or a more authoritarian approach. Rosen's optimism shines through as he recounts his experiences engaging with communities across America, emphasizing the enduring commitment to constitutional principles and the necessity of civil discourse. Join us as we unpack these vital topics and explore the hope for a united future grounded in the values of democracy and debate. If you enjoy the episode, please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform! We’d love to hear from you, so reach out at 202-656-6271 or drop us a line at beowulf@twosquaredmediaproductions.com. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support .
- The Pursuit of Liberty: A Conversation with Jeffrey Rosen and Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Rosen launched his new book, The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America, at the National Constitution Center in conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg , editor in chief of The Atlantic . The book explores how the opposing constitutional visions of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton have defined the nation since its founding, shaped presidents from Washington to Trump, and continued to drive today’s debates over government power. This program was recorded live in Philadelphia on October 21, 2025, and presented in partnership with The Atlantic and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History Resources Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America , (2025) Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr Explore the America at 250 Civic Toolkit Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly , our email roundup of constitutional news and debate Follow, rate, and review wherever you listen Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube Support our important work: Donate
- Episode 307: Hamilton vs. Jefferson: The Battle That Still Shapes America, with Jeffrey Rosen
In this episode of Give and Take, Scott talks with Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Center and author of the new book The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America. Rosen explores how the clash between Alexander Hamilton’s vision of energetic government and Thomas Jefferson’s dream of individual freedom continues to define American politics. From the founding era to the present day, their competing philosophies echo through our debates over federal power, states’ rights, and the meaning of liberty itself. It’s a conversation about history, ideas, and the enduring struggle to balance freedom and order in the American experiment. Special Guest: Jeffrey Rosen.
- The Puck – Episode 100: The Pursuit of Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
To mark our 100th episode and launch of Season 9, Jim Baer sits down with Jeffrey Rosen—President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, host of We the People, and author of The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America. In this rich and timely conversation, Rosen explores how ancient moral philosophy shaped the Founders' vision of happiness—not as pleasure, but as virtue. Together, we examine how this wisdom can help us navigate today’s polarized world, restore purpose to leadership, and reconnect with practices of self-mastery, deep reading, and spiritual discipline. Rosen also shares his personal journey, the impact of Stoic philosophy, and his unexpected path into songwriting. A profound and inspiring dialogue for anyone seeking meaning, clarity, and civic renewal.
- Unabridged Interview: Jeffrey Rosen
This is our unabridged interview with Jeffrey Rosen. “In many ways, we're living in the founders’ nightmare,” says Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Center. “All of the founders thought that we could not govern ourselves as a democracy unless we first achieved self-government as individuals.” For Independence Day, Rosen shares how the "pursuit of happiness" mentioned in the Declaration of Independence is defined differently than our contemporary notion of the word. It includes a life in pursuit of self-mastery as what would ensure our individual and collective flourishing. Jeffrey also discusses the goods of stoic philosophy and touts the practice of deep reading as a potential antidote to civic issues the U.S. is facing currently. Show Notes: Resources mentioned this episode The Pursuit of Happiness by Jeffrey Rosen We The People Podcast PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes Transcript for Abridged Episode JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Virtues of the Past, Voices of Today: Reimagining Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
Virtues of the Past, Voices of Today: Reimagining Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to a special episode of The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, Today's episode is brought to you by Newspapers.com . And, today we journey through time, merging the wisdom of the past with the pulse of the present. As we navigate the complexities of today's world, we're inspired to look back at the ideals that shaped the foundation of our democracy—the pursuit of happiness, virtue, and the unalienable rights that bind us across generations. In this riveting episode, we sit down with Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center and a beacon of knowledge on constitutional debates. Together, we'll explore the profound influence of classical writers on virtue and how their teachings inspired the lives of America's Founders, shaping the bedrock of our nation. Rosen's latest work, "The Pursuit of Happiness," isn't just a delve into history; it's a lens through which we examine what happiness truly means in the fabric of American democracy. BREAK FOR READING>>> after break: That of course is our guest today, reading a brief passage from his new book, "The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America. Why think about 'happiness' especially a version of happiness from 250 years ago? Through our conversation today, we'll uncover the Founders' unique interpretation of happiness, even at 250 years old—a quest for lifelong virtue over fleeting pleasure—and how this centuries-old wisdom can guide us in today's age of information overload, social media, and the ongoing quest for self-improvement and community connection. Join us as we bridge the gap between the enduring aspirations of the Founding Fathers and the contemporary challenges faced by aging adults. Let's explore together how the pursuit of happiness and virtue can illuminate our paths to living our best lives, fostering a dialogue that's as enriching as it is enlightening. This is The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, where history meets the moment, and wisdom inspires progress. My thanks to Newspapers.com for sponsoring today's episode. Please support our sponsors as they in turn support the show. My thanks to Jeffrey Rosen and his team at the National Constitution Center . My thanks to you, our wonderful Not Old Better Show audience here on radio and podcast. Also, I want to mention the fine work of our Executive Producer Sam Heninger , and wish Sam the best here, and I want to wish you all the very best, b Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
- How the Constitution and the Law Can Save American Democracy | Featuring Jeffrey Rosen
In this episode we delve into Jeffrey Rosen's latest work The Pursuit of Happiness . As the President of the National Constitution Center and a Professor of Law at George Washington University, Rosen brings a unique perspective on America's democratic foundations. Through an exploration of classical writers and America's own philosophers and political founders, Rosen and Keen engage in a discussion on the challenges facing American democracy and law today. We ask crucial questions: How closely do America's democratic institutions align with the ideals of the founding fathers? What insights can we glean from the evolution of American law and government practices over centuries? And, perhaps most importantly, what elements from our past are essential for sustaining and enriching American democracy?
- #318 - Virtues and the Founding Fathers: A Dialogue with Jeffrey Rosen
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Jeffrey Rosen about the impact of Classical Writers on the founding fathers. They discuss why studying the influences of the founding fathers is important, pursuit of happiness, Franklin and the impact of Pythagoras, Adams on humility, and Jefferson as a complicated figure. They discuss Washington’s self-mastery, Hamilton and Madison on moderation, and many more topics. Jeffrey Rosen is President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, where he hosts We the People , a weekly podcast of constitutional debate. He is also a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School and a contributing editor at The Atlantic . Rosen is a graduate of Harvard College, Oxford University, and Yale Law School. His essays and commentaries have appeared in The New York Times Magazine ; on NPR; in The New Republic , where he was the legal affairs editor; and in The New Yorker , where he has been a staff writer. He is the author of seven previous books, including the most recent book, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America . Get full access to Converging Dialogues at convergingdialogues.substack.com/subscribe
- Episode 127, 'The Pursuit of Happiness' with Jeffrey Rosen (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Alongside life and liberty, the Declaration of Independence marked the pursuit of happiness as the foundation of American democracy. Yet, as the history of philosophy has taught us, understanding happiness is no easy task. Pursuing happiness as the cessation of desire, a feeling of perpetual pleasure, or as a state of human flourishing are very different projects…so, which conception of happiness did America's Founding Fathers take to be an 'inalienable right'? In this episode, we'll be exploring the nature of happiness with Professor Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center. According to Rosen, in tracing the Founding Fathers' intellectual development – inspired by Greek and Roman philosophy – we see that the Founders understood happiness as a pursuit of moral excellence rather than immediate gratification. No doubt, Western understandings of happiness have shifted…today, happiness means something closer to feeling good than being good. Our question is whether this cultural shift was a mistake. In carving out our futures, ought we look to the past? In defining the purpose of our lives and the destination of our states, should we turn to America's Founding Fathers and their ancient teachers? Contents Part I. The Founding Fathers Part II. Further Analysis and Discussion Links Jeffrey Rosen, Twitter The National Constitution Center, Website Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (Amazon) Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (Simon & Schuster)
- The Pursuit of Happiness: A Book Launch and Conversation with Jeffrey Rosen and Jeffrey Goldberg
On Presidents Day 2024, NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen launched his new book at the NCC in conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg , editor in chief of The Atlantic . They discuss The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America . This program was recorded live on February 19, 2024, and presented in partnership with The Atlantic . Additional Resources: Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (2024) Cicero, The Tusculan Disputations (ca. 45 BC) The Quill Project The King James Bible (1611) Pythagoras , Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Webster-Hayne Debates Trump v. Anderson “ Should President Trump Be Allowed on the 2024 Ballot? ,” We the People podcast (Jan. 11, 2024) “ Rhetoric of Freedom ,” The Atlantic (Sept. 1999) Stay Connected and Learn More Continue the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr . Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly . Please subscribe to Live at the National Constitution Center and our companion podcast We the People on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or your favorite podcast app.
- Episode 127, 'The Pursuit of Happiness' with Jeffrey Rosen (Part I - The Founding Fathers)
Alongside life and liberty, the Declaration of Independence marked the pursuit of happiness as the foundation of American democracy. Yet, as the history of philosophy has taught us, understanding happiness is no easy task. Pursuing happiness as the cessation of desire, a feeling of perpetual pleasure, or as a state of human flourishing are very different projects…so, which conception of happiness did America's Founding Fathers take to be an 'inalienable right'? In this episode, we'll be exploring the nature of happiness with Professor Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center. According to Rosen, in tracing the Founding Fathers' intellectual development – inspired by Greek and Roman philosophy – we see that the Founders understood happiness as a pursuit of moral excellence rather than immediate gratification. No doubt, Western understandings of happiness have shifted…today, happiness means something closer to feeling good than being good. Our question is whether this cultural shift was a mistake. In carving out our futures, ought we look to the past? In defining the purpose of our lives and the destination of our states, should we turn to America's Founding Fathers and their ancient teachers? Contents Part I. The Founding Fathers Part II. Further Analysis and Discussion Links Jeffrey Rosen, Twitter The National Constitution Center, Website Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (Amazon) Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (Simon & Schuster)
- The Pursuit of Happiness: A Conversation with Jeffrey Rosen and Jeffrey Goldberg
On Presidents Day 2024, NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen launched his new book at the NCC in conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic. They discuss The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America. This program was recorded live on February 19, 2024, and presented in partnership with The Atlantic. Resources: Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America (2024) Cicero, The Tusculan Disputations (ca. 45 BC) The Quill Project The King James Bible (1611) Pythagoras, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Webster-Hayne Debates Trump v. Anderson “Should President Trump Be Allowed on the 2024 Ballot?,” We the People podcast (Jan. 11, 2024) “Rhetoric of Freedom,” The Atlantic (Sept. 1999) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. You can find transcripts for each episode on the podcast pages in our Media Library.
- The Pursuit of Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
We’ve heard it before: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. But what did the nation’s Founders mean when they identified “the pursuit of happiness” as an unalienable right? And what role does moral philosophy play in understanding the virtues that accompany the pursuit of happiness? Today we’re joined by Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, to explore these questions, as well as to dive deeper into the history and meaning of the pursuit of life-long virtue. Learn how six of the Framers and Founders – flaws and all – embody different virtues, and consider the importance of electing leaders who will be virtuous and uphold the principles of Democracy. Special thanks to our guest, Jeffrey Rosen, for joining us today. Host/ Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder Production Coordinator: Andrea Champoux Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- All Eyes on SCOTUS (with Jeffrey Rosen)
As the Senate Judiciary Committee holds confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Preet speaks with Jeffrey Rosen, the president and CEO of the National Constitution Center and host of the NCC’s We the People podcast. One of the nation’s foremost experts on the Court, Rosen reacts to the hearings and breaks down some hot-button issues before the Court, including abortion rights and affirmative action. Plus, the latest on the DOJ's case against Steve Bannon on charges of contempt of Congress. In the Insider bonus, Rosen discusses his concerns about the increased politicization of the judiciary, and why he jokingly calls himself “the Harriet Miers of legal journalism.” To listen, try the membership for just $1 for one month: cafe.com/insider . For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/all-eyes-on-scotus-with-jeffrey-rosen/ Join us live in NYC on March 31! Tickets to the Stay Tuned live show featuring Ben Stiller, Garry Kasparov, and special guest Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman (ret.), are available here . Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- Civic Education and the Constitution with Jeffrey Rosen
In the very first episode of the High School SCOTU S podcast, Elise Spenner and Hannah Saraf sit down with Jeffrey Rosen for a primer on the value of civic education, the importance of teaching students about the Supreme Court, and the path to engaging teenagers in discussions about their rights. Mentioned in this episode: Live Interactive Classes on the Constitution Interpretation of the Suspension Clause: Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Neal Katyal We the People podcast "Will the Supreme Court Strike Down Biden's Vaccine Mandates?" Interactive Constitution Further reading: Anna Salvatore's Interview with Jeffrey Rosen 50-ton tablet engraved with First Amendment now on display at National Constitution Center
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GuestVine has tracked 19 guest episodes from Jeffrey Rosen across 17 shows — about 17 hours of listening, going back to January 2022. Every episode links straight to the original publisher's audio.
Jeffrey Rosen shows up most often on Live at the National Constitution Center (2 episodes), with visits to The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast and Amarica's Constitution.
Most recent: “Rosen on Liberty; Gorsuch on Gorsuch - with Jeffrey Rosen and Justice Neil Gorsuch” on Amarica's Constitution, 3 Jun 2026.
Podcasts Jeffrey Rosen has appeared on
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- Live at the National Constitution CenterLatest appearance: 28 Oct 20252 episodes
- The Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastLatest appearance: 10 Mar 20242 episodes
- Amarica's ConstitutionLatest appearance: 3 Jun 20261 episode
- The Dallas Morning NewsLatest appearance: 3 Mar 20261 episode
- Just LibertyLatest appearance: 11 Nov 20251 episode
- Good News for Lefties | Daily News for DemocracyLatest appearance: 24 Oct 20251 episode
- We the PeopleLatest appearance: 23 Oct 20251 episode
- Give and TakeLatest appearance: 13 Oct 20251 episode
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Jeffrey Rosen has appeared on 19 recent podcast episodes across 17 different shows. GuestVine keeps this list complete and up to date — new appearances are added automatically and delivered to the podcast player you already use.
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- Jeffrey Rosen has appeared on 19 recent podcast episodes across 17 shows, including Live at the National Constitution Center, The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast, Amarica's Constitution.
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- The latest detected appearance is “Rosen on Liberty; Gorsuch on Gorsuch - with Jeffrey Rosen and Justice Neil Gorsuch” on Amarica's Constitution, published 3 Jun 2026.
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