Franklin D. Roosevelt – Leadership in the Great Depression
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This episode explores the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression and World War II. Facing economic collapse, Roosevelt introduced the New Deal — a series of programs aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform.
Through clear communication and decisive action, he restored public confidence and redefined the role of government in supporting citizens during crisis. Later, he guided the United States through World War II, helping mobilize the nation and coordinate with global allies.
Roosevelt’s legacy lies in his ability to lead through uncertainty, proving that strong leadership combines policy, communication, and the power to inspire hope.
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