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American Heritage School's Patriot Podcast

American Heritage School's Patriot Podcast

By: Podcast Class Students at American Heritage School (SLC Campus)
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Welcome to American Heritage School's Patriot Podcast, hosted by the students of the podcast class at the AHS campus in downtown Salt Lake City. Each episode features students interviewing professionals, experts, and inspiring guests to explore real-world experiences through the lens of The Seven Principles of Personal and Civil Liberty. These conversations are designed to uplift, educate, and spark meaningful dialogue within the family. Tune in with your family each week to learn together, reflect on the values that matter most, and be inspired to live with greater purpose and principle. Learn more about The Seven Principles of Personal and Civil Liberty here: https://slc.americanheritageschool.org/the-seven-principles© 2025 Podcast Class Students at American Heritage School (SLC Campus)
Episodes
  • Interview with a Law Professor: Shima Baughman
    May 19 2025

    In this inspiring episode, students sit down with law professor Shima Baughman to discuss her remarkable journey from Iran to the United States, her career in law and academia, and the deep personal principles that have guided her path. Professor Baughman shares insights on religious freedom, criminal justice reform, and the importance of divine identity and personal liberty. She also explores how the laws of God—like obedience and sacrifice—shape our lives, including a memorable analogy featuring Van Halen’s infamous “brown M&M” contract clause.

    Families won't want to miss this powerful conversation about faith, freedom, and finding purpose through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    Gather the family, press play, and be inspired by Shima to discuss the powerful lessons on freedom, agency, and the Savior’s role in our daily lives.

    Learn more about Shima Baughman here!

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    19 mins
  • Interview with an International Human Resource Professional: Bruce DeCaster
    May 19 2025

    In this inspiring episode of the American Heritage School Patriot Podcast, students sit down with international HR leader Bruce DeCaster, a dynamic global executive fluent in five languages with a powerful personal story. From cleaning toilets to leading multinational teams, Mr. DeCaster shares how principles like divine identity, hard work, and keeping the Sabbath day holy have shaped his life and career.


    Families won't want to miss these inspiring conversations about faith, effort, and integrity in today’s world.

    Gather the family, press play, and learn from Bruce how each of us—no matter where we start—has the potential to soar like an eagle.

    Learn more about Bruce DeCaster here!

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    18 mins
  • Interview with an Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine: Dr. Sarah Franklin
    May 19 2025

    In this inspiring episode of the American Heritage School Patriot Podcast, students interview Dr. Sarah Franklin, a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Utah and founder of Hope Humanitarian. She shares her journey from rural Utah to cutting-edge research labs, her passion for mentoring youth in science and medicine, and the powerful experiences she’s had serving refugees around the world.

    Families won't want to miss the opportunity to reflect on themes of divine purpose, compassion, and the impact of service.

    Gather the family, press play, and be inspired by Dr. Franklin’s meaningful reminder that science, faith, and love for others can go hand in hand.

    Learn more about Dr. Sarah Franklin here!

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    13 mins

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