With All Due Respect
With All Due Respect is where history meets the headlines—minus the noise. Each episode connects powerful stories from the past to the debates shaping our lives today, all through the lens of a Gen Zer who values nuance over outrage. Think big ideas, real talk, and respectful conversation that leaves you smarter than when you hit play.
Hosted by Elijah Dale—an author, military servicemember, and public service alum who has served alongside a state legislator—this show brings a rare blend of perspectives. Elijah’s experience in government gives him an inside view of how policy actually moves, his military background sharpens his discipline and focus, and his work as an author helps him cut through complexity with clarity. He doesn’t just ask what’s happening—he asks how we got here, and where we go next.
What you’ll hear:
Stories from history that illuminate today’s cultural and political moments
Respectful, curious conversations with thinkers, leaders, and everyday voices
Practical takeaways and thought-provoking questions worth sharing
If you’re craving context, courage, and conversation—with all due respect—this is your show. Subscribe and step into a smarter, more grounded dialogue.

With All Due Respect
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Episodes

Friday Jan 09, 2026
Friday Jan 09, 2026
This episode examines the psychology and rise of the Soviet Union, tracing Lenin’s radicalization, the Bolshevik revolution, and Stalin’s brutal consolidation of power.We look at key events, policies, and how the USSR diverged from Marx’s original vision—mixing idealism, authoritarian control, and the human cost of building a new state.

Monday Jan 05, 2026
Monday Jan 05, 2026
Host Eli Dale returns after a break to tackle listener questions on taxes, sharing analysis of Bernie Sanders's net-worth proposals and historical U.S. tax rates (including Kennedy-era policy) to clarify misconceptions about who gets taxed and why.The episode also examines modern gendered violence statistics and debates around feminism, arguing for evidence-based conversation rather than fear-driven narratives.Brief personal updates, a look ahead to the next episode on Lenin and Stalin, and reflections on American political and economic history round out the show.

Monday Dec 08, 2025
Monday Dec 08, 2025
Host Eli Dale and guest Hayden dive into modern dating in 2025, debating whether it’s worth falling in love or starting relationships amid social media, hookup culture, and shifting expectations.They cover performative dating, fear of emotional risk, communication and commitment issues, the top “icks” women name, and practical advice to focus on self-improvement, boundaries, and realistic expectations.

Friday Nov 14, 2025
Friday Nov 14, 2025
With All Due Respect host Eli Dale examines Andrew Johnson and the turbulent post‑Lincoln era: his rise from poverty, unpopular presidency, vetoes, pardons for Confederates, the rescinding of '40 acres and a mule,' resulting in racial violence and the early roots of policies still affecting America today.

Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Host Eli Dale returns to explore the differences between spirituality and organized religion and whether faith should play a role in American government. The episode reviews founding‑era beliefs, argues the U.S. was intended for religious plurality, and questions displays like the Ten Commandments in public schools.Dale shares personal views on organized religion, concerns about profiteering and political influence, and advocates keeping religious teaching within the home while encouraging compassion and public policies that protect everyone's rights.

Friday Sep 26, 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
This episode traces John Wilkes Booth’s life and motives, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre, Booth’s escape and capture, and the violence carried out by his co-conspirators.It then examines the political aftermath—Lincoln’s death, Andrew Johnson’s presidency, and how the assassination redirected Reconstruction and altered the course of American history.

Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Host Elijah Dale examines a 1960 presidential-era assessment of racial inequality and compares it to today’s data on education, employment, homeownership, and wealth. The episode highlights areas of real progress, persistent gaps, and the social and policy forces that keep disparities in place.Through personal reflection and statistical examples, the show asks whether America has truly moved past racism and invites listeners to join the conversation about solutions and accountability.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Host Elijah Dale breaks down the fallout from Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the heated reactions from the left and right, and a controversial speech by the sitting vice president that the episode dubs the “red flag” speech. The show examines claims, statistics on politically motivated violence, and how partisan rhetoric is reshaping free speech and civic life.
Through historical comparisons and candid critique, the episode argues for leadership that unites rather than inflames, reflects on media and political responsibility, and asks listeners how the country should respond moving forward.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
This episode examines political violence in U.S. history — from 19th-century assassinations through civil-rights-era unrest to modern incidents like January 6 and the Charlie Kirk killing — analyzing how rhetoric, radicalization, and leadership have escalated tensions.Host Elijah Dale urges listeners to stop the blame game, reflect on who we are as a nation, and consider how heated speech and polarized politics contribute to real-world harm.

Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Host Elijah Dale responds to the killing of Charlie Kirk, condemning political violence while confronting Kirk's controversial statements and actions.
He urges listeners—especially liberals—to reject celebrating death, reflect on what it means to stand for freedom and compassion, and push for civil, humane debate.



