BONUS: What Really Keeps the White House Running?

BONUS: What Really Keeps the White House Running?

Author: Liam Heffernan July 19, 2025 Duration: 9:09

In this special, unfiltered bonus episode, you get a little sneak peak behind the curtain of how America: A History is made, which is fitting as we're also going backstage at the White House to find out what actually keeps the Presidential home running.

This episode shines a light on how each president, regardless of their party, has made improvements to this iconic building, leaving it in better shape than they found it.

Our guest from the White House Historical Association shares some juicy tidbits about the day-to-day operations and the dedicated staff that keep everything running smoothly—because let’s be real, the White House isn’t just a nine-to-five gig!

We even explore some quirky roles that you might not expect, like who’s responsible for the flowers and who keeps the lights on (spoiler: it’s not just the President!).

So, whether you're a politics buff or just curious about what goes down in that grand ol’ house, we’ve got a delightful mix of history, humor, and insights waiting for you. Grab your earbuds and settle in for a fun chat about the heartbeat of American democracy!

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Special guest for this episode:

  • Stewart McLaurin, the president of the White House Historical Association, and the author of three books including the 2021 anthology James Hoban: Designer and Builder of the White House.

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Highlights from this episode:

  • The White House has evolved through multiple presidencies, each leaving it better than before.
  • Despite political differences, there's a shared respect for preserving the White House's history.
  • The daily operations of the White House are run by an impressive, dedicated staff that works 24/7.
  • Many people are surprised by the small size of the White House compared to their expectations.
  • The original design of the White House was meant to reflect American values without being too grand.
  • If it weren't for James Madison's decision, the White House could have been built in Ohio instead of D.C.!

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Additional Resources:

The White House Historical Association: https://www.whitehousehistory.org/

The White House 1600 Sessions: https://open.spotify.com/show/75CjkWPYFGXZvz2u9Xpeid?si=f527f98c7dad4c9a 

James Hoban : Designer and Builder of the White House Hardcover by Stewart McLaurin

The People’s House: A White House Experience: https://www.thepeopleshouse.org/

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What Was the Constitutional Convention?

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Hosted by Liam Heffernan, America: The Story of the USA is a deep and ongoing conversation about the forces that have shaped the nation. This isn't just a history lesson; it's an exploration of how the past directly informs today's headlines and cultural shifts. Each episode brings together a remarkable range of voices, from Nobel laureates and acclaimed historians to veteran journalists, to dissect pivotal moments and current events with nuance and depth. You'll hear discussions that connect the dots between a centuries-old political decision and a modern social movement, or examine a breaking news story through the lens of long-standing cultural patterns. The aim is to provide a richer, more connected understanding of the American experience in all its complexity. By weaving together threads from history, politics, society, and culture, this podcast offers a comprehensive and thoughtful narrative. For those who want to look beyond the soundbites and understand the deeper currents running through the United States, this series serves as an essential and engaging resource. Tune in for a consistently insightful analysis that treats the American story as the living, evolving saga that it truly is.
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