Diplomacy with Honorary British Consul Oliver St. Clair Franklin
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Quotes
"Always remember that despite the challenges, entering the biggest economy in the world is worth it. Once the gates open, you'll have a ball and find it truly worth it."- Oliver St. Clair Franklin
"It's essential to treat people right and build strong relationships so that when you are in need, they will be there to support you."- Oliver St. Clair Franklin
Featured in this Episode
Oliver St. Clair Franklin
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-st-clair-franklin-cbe-b0a21612/
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:50 - Unveiling American History, Civics, and Liberty
08:08 - Lincoln: A Remarkable Historically Black College
15:44 - Alienation in the 60s: A Path to Realization
18:07 - Managing Pressures in Modern Monarchy: A Thoughtful King
23:15 - Impressions of Young and Talented British Foreign Office Staff
29:07 - Shifting Relationship: World Wars' Impact
33:58 - Interpretation Clash: Scholars & Historical Facts
38:16 - Royal Gala: Celebrating the 50th Charity Event
46:42 - Shape of Ideas: Examining Material Reality
48:13 - Slavery's Early Recognition: A Contradiction with Principles
53:57 - Napoleon's Defeat: Impact on Louisiana Purchase
59:32 - The Influence of Social Media on Local News
01:02:08 - Unfulfilled Promises: Legislative Neglect
01:04:48 - Honors System: Recognizing Extraordinary Service in the UK
01:09:02 - Outro
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