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In Doctrine Nation

In Doctrine Nation

By: Dr Marcy Goldstein & Dr Brandy Shufutinsky
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Welcome to In Doctrine Nation. The podcast that exposes and opposes radical ideology in K-12 schools and academia. The podcast hosted by Josh Weiner airs bi-weekly and shares the stories of students, parents and educators to shed light on what's happening in K-12 education.2024 In Doctrine Nation Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Jewish Mom Leaves ‘Woke’ School for Florida
    Jul 17 2025
    In this conversation, Tracy Wolfe discusses her experiences living in Glencoe, Illinois, and the challenges she faced regarding the education system at New Trier High School, particularly around issues of anti-Semitism and the implementation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Tracy shares her activism in response to the cancellation of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the community's reaction to it. She highlights the impact of DEI on Jewish identity and the educational focus in schools, ultimately leading her family to move to Florida in search of a more supportive environment for their children. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in addressing educational issues. Guest Bio Tracy is a wife and mom of 3 kids, ages 16, 13 and 11. She graduated from Emory University and then Northwestern law school. After working as a commercial real estate lawyer for 14 years, she retired to be a stay at home mom. Six years ago, she became a yoga teacher. She was born and raised in the Chicago north suburbs and moved to Fort Lauderdale in August 2025 with her family. When she is not practicing yoga, she enjoys traveling and cooking with her family.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Impact of Social Media on Historical Literacy w/ Prof David Halahmy
    Jun 12 2025
    Prof David Halahmy, a history professor and creator of the YouTube series 'History for the Ages.' discusses his journey into teaching history, the impact of social media on historical literacy, and the evolution of history education. David shares insights on the importance of understanding Zionism and anti-Zionism, the role of academia in shaping historical narratives, and the intersection of antisemitism and anti-Americanism. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical thinking in education and the importance of engaging the silent majority in discussions about history and current events. Bio Professor David Halahmy is a history professor at Cypress College, where he has taught since 2000 and served as department chair. He specializes in U.S. History, Western Civilizations, and Middle Eastern History. A UCLA graduate, he is known for his work on Holocaust education and advocacy against antisemitism. Born in Israel to Iraqi Jewish refugee parents, he has lectured widely in academic and community settings. He also runs a popular YouTube channel and Facebook page, David and History for the Ages, offering free, engaging history resources to students, educators, and lifelong learners.
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    42 mins
  • Understanding Religion: The Importance of Dialogue w/ Prof Nathan Katz - IDN Ep 7
    Jun 5 2025
    Professor Nathan Katz explores the comparative studies of Judaism and Hinduism, delving into his personal journey that led him to this unique field. He discusses the importance of understanding religious beliefs in an academic context, the challenges of misrepresentation in education, and the need for a new framework to understand old and new religions. The conversation emphasizes the significance of dialogue and curiosity in fostering understanding among different cultures and religions.
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    37 mins

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