Episodes

  • Traditions & Touchdowns: Football at W&L
    Jan 30 2026

    Join host Kamron Spivey and freshman football player Thomas Wakefield (Class of 2029) for an in-depth exploration of Washington and Lee University's rich athletic heritage, spanning over 150 years from 1872 to today.

    In this episode, Thomas shares his journey to W&L and what drew him to the university's unique combination of academic excellence and Division III athletics. Together, Kamron and Thomas trace the evolution of Generals football—from the first college football game played south of the Mason-Dixon line in 1872, through the glory days of the 1950 Gator Bowl team, to the pivotal 1954 cheating scandal that led to the end of subsidized athletics and reinforced W&L's commitment to the Honor System.

    This conversation highlights what makes Washington and Lee special: a place where student-athletes excel both in the classroom and on the field, where honor matters more than victory, and where traditions connect generations of Generals.

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    43 mins
  • R.E. Lee: A Cornerstone of W&L Traditions
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we shine a spotlight on President Robert E. Lee, whose influence is woven into every aspect of university life. From upholding the honor system and shaping the single sanction approach, to guiding the development of fraternities and the academic curriculum, Lee’s legacy is truly integral. Whether you’re an alum, a current student, or just curious about what makes our institution special, this conversation offers valuable insights into the traditions and innovations that set us apart.

    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below! Want to learn more about The Generals Redoubt's programming and initiatives? Visit our website, and sign up for a tour of Fancy Hill, Virginia (where this podcast was recorded!).

    https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/ #Podcast #HonorSystem #SingleSanction #Fraternities #Curriculum #Lee #CampusCulture

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    43 mins
  • Has the Honor System Endured?
    Jan 30 2026

    I am joined today by a close friend of mine and soon to be alumnus, Drew Thompson. Many of you may know Drew from his three year span as Editor-in-chief of The W&L Spectator. He certainly amassed quite the following from his devotion to Washington and Lee traditions, which is why I've asked him to join me today in a discussion on perhaps our university's richest tradition, the Honor System.

    Want to learn more about The Generals Redoubt's programming and initiatives? Visit our website, and sign up for a tour of Fancy Hill, Virginia (where this podcast was recorded!). https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/

    For a full transcription of this episode, visit our website: https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/videos/has-the-honor-system-endured

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    43 mins
  • The Lost Legacy of John Robinson: General Lee Speaking
    Jan 27 2026

    This series is all about our alma mater's unique heritage. Join us each episode as we discuss the critical characters and events that transformed a small Scots-Irish Academy into one of the premier institutions in America.

    Hear from alumni, students and professors as they share their experience and perspective on these moments. And most importantly, understand why we must instill current and future generations of Generals with a passion for Washington and Lee's past.

    I am joined today by fellow alumnus and dear friend Tom Camden. Tom served as the director of the University Archives for a decade before retiring in 2023. And despite having an even busier schedule now. He's agreed to join me in a detailed discussion of one of the university's greatest benefactors, "Jockey" John Robinson.

    Want to learn more about The Generals Redoubt's programming and initiatives? Visit our website, and sign up for a tour of Fancy Hill, Virginia (where this podcast was recorded!). https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/

    Music: "The Washington and Lee Swing" by Hal Kemp and His Orchestra, from The Readers Digest "The Swing Years". Available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/78_the-swing-years-side-1_wayne-king-and-his-orchestra-benny-goodman-and-his-orchest_gbia0460011a

    Podcast Transcript available at https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/videos/the-lost-legacy-of-john-robinson

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    48 mins
  • When Honor Meets AI | On My Honor
    Jan 30 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of "On My Honor," a podcast miniseries exploring the Honor System at Washington and Lee University! 🎙️

    In this episode, host Kamron Spivey, '24, sits down with senior Tim Johns, '26, to discuss the history, culture, and future of honor at W&L. From first impressions as a student to the impact of the Single Sanction policy, Tim shares candid insights about what makes the Honor System unique—and why it matters. The conversation also dives into timely topics like academic integrity in the age of AI, the importance of pledging assignments, and how honor shapes life on and off campus.

    Whether you’re a current student, alum, or just curious about honor codes in higher education, this episode offers a thoughtful, inside look at one of the nation’s most distinctive traditions. Stay tuned for similar interviews, and please let us know how to improve our program!

    Transcript is available here: https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/s/When-Honor-Meets-AI-Transcript.pdf

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    30 mins