Podcast
90. Humbly and Quietly Faithful
In this episode, Sam LeBlond is joined by Reverend Russ Levenson, Rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston and close personal friend of George and Barbara Bush. Reverend Levenson shares his experience growing close with the Bush family spiritually and shares some hilarious personal stories from the perspective of a friend. Reverend Levenson also recounts the 2018 funerals of the former president and first lady and discusses why he believes their faith is the most underappreciated aspect of their characters.
89. Two Honorary Astros
This week, Sam LeBlond speaks with Drayton McLane, a Texas businessman, the former owner of the Houston Astros, and a close friend of George and Barbara Bush. Mr. McLane elaborates on his sports-centered friendship with George and Barbara Bush, from boat rides in Kennebunkport to hundreds of Astros home games in Houston. Mr. McLane also recounts the Bush’s unique approach to watching baseball and their utmost loyalty to the Astros, the team they loved.
88. Anchor to Windward
This week, Sam LeBlond is joined by the senior United States Senator from Maine, Susan Collins, who has been a friend of the Bush family for many years. Senator Collins shares how she got her start in public service as a high school senior, reminisces about George and Barbara Bush’s love for the state of Maine, and offers valuable advice to any young listeners looking to pursue a career in public service.
87. Making the World Better for Future Generations
In this episode, Sam LeBlond talks with former Secretary of State and former National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice. They discuss her path to public service, her relationships with both George and Barbara Bush, and being in the White House when the Cold War ended.
86. Global Leadership: A New Path Forward
This week, Sam LeBlond sits down with former Secretary of Defense and former CIA Director Robert Gates. They discuss his path to service, his storied career, and how BUSH 41 used a classic “bait and switch” to lure him to Texas A & M University. Secretary Gates also offers insight into the United States’ role on the global stage, securing our borders, and the ongoing threat of international terror.