• Green Cards, ICE, and Uncertainty: The Impact of A lien on Immigration Discourse
    Feb 11 2025

    A green card interview is supposed to be the last step before legal residency—but what if it’s actually a setup?

    This episode of Back in America features filmmakers Sam and David Cutler Kreutz discussing their short film, "A Lien," a story about a couple navigating the complexities of the US immigration system. The conversation delves into the film's themes of family, the "banal cruelty" of the immigration process, and the broader political context surrounding immigration in America.


    Key Topics

    Discuss The Inspiration Behind "A Lien" The New York Times article that sparked the idea for the film and their desire to tell a story that highlights the human side of immigration. They emphasize the film's focus on families and the emotional toll of the legal process.
    They share their efforts to accurately portray the immigration process, including working with lawyers and individuals who have experienced similar situations. They discuss the specific forms and procedures mentioned in the film
    The podcast explores the film's unique cinematography, including its use of kinetic visuals and the focus on the wife's perspective through her iPhone.
    They discuss how the film resonates with the current political climate, particularly concerning immigration.
    The conversation explores what viewers can do after watching "A Lien" to support immigration reform or get involved in advocacy. They emphasize the importance of dialogue and understanding the human stories behind immigration.

    In just 15 minutes, A Lien delivers an emotional gut-punch, following an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador and his American wife as they step into what should be a routine interview—only to find themselves entrapped. With haunting cinematography and nail-biting suspense, the film exposes the brutal side of a system designed to keep immigrants on edge.

    Watch A Lien (link here https://vimeo.com/997805490), then tune in as we break down the film, the real-life cases that inspired it, and what this means for America today.

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    26 mins
  • The First Amendment: Freedom of Religion and Diversity in America – A Conversation with Knox Thames
    Jan 22 2025

    What does the First Amendment mean in a modern, diverse America? In this episode of Back in America, host Stan Berteloot speaks with Knox Thames, an international human rights lawyer, advocate, and author with over 20 years of experience across U.S. administrations. Thames, who served as the Special Advisor for Religious Minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia, unpacks the historical roots and contemporary challenges of religious freedom in the United States.


    From the First Amendment’s foundational promise of freedom of religion to the complexities of pluralism in a globalized world, this thought-provoking conversation delves into the importance of protecting the rights of all religious minorities. Thames also reflects on his book, Ending Persecution: Charting the Path to Global Religious Freedom, offering insights into how the U.S. can lead by example in a world grappling with religious intolerance.


    #ReligiousFreedom, #HumanRights, #GlobalAffairs, #FirstAmendment, #USForeignPolicy, #ReligiousMinorities, #HumanRightsAbroad

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    43 mins
  • Trump, cryptocurrency investment, and the Chinese-American voters: A Conversation with Coco Kee
    Jan 4 2025


    Host Stan Berteloot welcomes Coco Kee, entrepreneur, blockchain pioneer, and host of the Blockchain Asia Podcast. Coco shares her journey from studying literature and theater at Peking University to becoming a leading figure in cryptocurrency.

    • Coco discusses on the 2024 U.S. elections and offers a unique perspectives on theChinese-American voters.
    • Exploration of the surprising connections between politics and cryptocurrency.
    • Coco opens up about her experiences as an immigrant and how her arts background shaped her approach to technology and business.
    • Insights on how regulatory changes under different U.S. administrations have impacted the cryptocurrency industry.
    • Explanation of Bitcoin's resurgence linked to political shifts and China's stance on crypto, addressing capital control vs. decentralization.
    • Discussion on the convergence of AI and blockchain and how it could decentralize computing power and data ownership, counteracting big tech monopolies.
    • Practical advice for crypto beginners, including ETFs as a safe entry point into digital currencies.
    • Reflection on Coco’s political awakening after the 2016 election and her views on opportunities and freedoms in the U.S.
    • An eye-opening discussion bridging global perspectives, emerging technologies, and a decentralized future.

    About Back in America Podcast: Back in America is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by French journalist Stan Berteloot offering a multicultural perspective on American identity, culture, and values. With over 25 years of European experience, Stan explores what it means to be American through intimate conversations with diverse guests, tackling complex issues like racism, social justice, and the evolving American Dream. Featuring voices often overlooked in mainstream media, the podcast delves into timely topics and offers a critical yet empathetic view of modern America. Through live interviews and innovative storytelling, Back in America brings diverse perspectives to the forefront.

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    40 mins
  • David Reaboi: Trump, DeSantis, January 6 and America’s Divided Future
    Dec 7 2024

    In this episode of Back in America, Stan Berteloot sits down with David Reaboi, a national security expert, media analyst, and Claremont Institute Fellow, known for his incisive takes on political warfare and influence operations. Dubbed a “right-wing Twitter pugilist” by Politico, David shares his unique perspective on some of the most contentious issues shaping the United States today.


    We discuss his views on Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, and the evolving dynamics of federalism. David offers his candid take on January 6, the role of political violence, and how America’s fractured unity might lead to a breaking point. Our conversation also explores Hungary’s role as a beacon for some conservatives, the influence of figures like Elon Musk, and whether America needs to reconcile its history of slavery and Native American displacement.


    David provides a window into his worldview, shaped by his upbringing, intellectual pursuits, and career at the intersection of national security and political commentary.

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    40 mins
  • Former CIA Analyst to Bestselling Author: David McCloskey on Espionage, Writing, and America’s Identity
    Nov 17 2024

    Cia analyst interview with Host Stan Berteloot welcomes David McCloskey, a former CIA analyst and bestselling author. They discuss David's career in intelligence, focusing on geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    • David shares insights on current conflicts involving Israel, Lebanon, and Iran.
    • The role of intelligence services in global crises is explored.
    • They delve into the challenges of understanding the world through both personal and professional experiences.
    • David's transition from CIA officer to writing thrillers like The 7th Floor and Damascus Station is examined.
    • The conversation explores how David's experiences shaped his novels and how writing became a form of healing and discovery.
    • Topics include politics, intelligence work, and the American perspective on global issues.
    • David shares how he crafts his books, stressing the importance of connecting with experts and real-life experiences for authenticity.
    • He reveals his goals as a writer, focusing on keeping readers engaged and offering a deeper understanding of the CIA’s culture and operations.
    • On a personal note, David reflects on the idea of America as a dynamic, open society that welcomes all to contribute, regardless of background.
    • The episode is a compelling conversation about storytelling, global geopolitics, and the American ideal.

    About Back in America Podcast: Back in America is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by French journalist Stan Berteloot offering a multicultural perspective on American identity, culture, and values. With over 25 years of European experience, Stan explores what it means to be American through intimate conversations with diverse guests, tackling complex issues like racism, social justice, and the evolving American Dream. Featuring voices often overlooked in mainstream media, the podcast delves into timely topics and offers a critical yet empathetic view of modern America. Through live interviews and innovative storytelling, Back in America brings diverse perspectives to the forefront.


    His latest book The Seventh Floor can be found here

    To learn more about David visit his website

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    30 mins
  • A German Turned Deputy Sheriff in Arizona: Tom Peine’s Unlikely American Journey
    Nov 3 2024

    In this episode of Back in America, Stan Berteloot explores the extraordinary life of Tom Peine, who left a corporate career in Germany to become a deputy sheriff in the deserts of Arizona. At 40, Tom stepped into an entirely new world, navigating America’s complex gun culture, immigration, and race dynamics from the front lines of law enforcement. His story challenges assumptions about identity, resilience, and belonging in America. Join us for a conversation on the twists and tensions of Tom’s unique journey—and what it really means to protect and serve as an outsider on the inside.

    Tom's book: Deputy While Immigrant: The Story of a German Who Became a Deputy Sheriff in Arizona

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    49 mins
  • Why ‘Empowerment’ Is a Dirty Word: Dr. Patti Fletcher on Disrupting Gender Bias
    Sep 23 2024

    In this provocative episode of Back in America, we sit down with Dr. Patti Fletcher, author of “Disruptors: Success Strategies for Women Who Break the Mold.” Dr. Fletcher challenges traditional notions of empowerment and exposes the systemic barriers holding women back in 2024 America. Drawing from her personal journey—including her family’s legacy of overcoming adversity during the Armenian genocide—she reveals why true disruption requires efficiency, effectiveness, and equity. Listen as Dr. Fletcher explains why she can’t stand the word “empower,” how women can harness their own inherent power, and what it takes to break free from antiquated status quo. If you’re ready to rethink leadership, gender dynamics, and the very language we use around women’s advancement, this episode is a must-listen.

    Find Dr. Patti Fletcher's book - Disruptors: Success Strategies for Women Who Break the Mold, on Amazon
    Read Back in America's exclusive interview with Dr. Patti Fletcher on Sustack.

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    40 mins
  • Rewriting the American Dream: Aquilino Gonell, January 6, and the Power of Storytelling
    Sep 3 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Alvaro de Cozar, an award-winning journalist and podcast producer, to explore the power of storytelling in a time of political upheaval and misinformation. I talk with Alvaro about his story and podcast episode on Aquilino Gonell, a Dominican immigrant, former U.S. Army soldier, and U.S. Capitol Police officer who defended the Capitol during the January 6th insurrection. Gonell’s journey from pursuing his American dream to confronting its harsh realities offers a profound reflection on democracy, truth, and what it means to be an immigrant in today’s America.

    Alvaro, who has a knack for unraveling amazing stories, discusses his approach to bringing stories like Gonell’s to life through his hit podcast, “True Stories,” which has captivated millions of listeners worldwide. He explains the challenge of making such a deeply American narrative resonate with a global audience and his efforts to combat the rewriting of history in a time where truth is often under siege. Join us as we uncover the emotional depth, universal appeal, and raw power of telling the real story behind the headlines.

    Listen to discover how Alvaro crafts stories that challenge perceptions, inspire empathy, and hold power to account in an era when every narrative is contested.


    Sources:

    Hechos Reales


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    29 mins