Ed Martin Charged (feat. Liz Oyer)
3/15/20261 hr 7 min
Justice Department Pardon Attorney and former Weaponization Czar and associate deputy attorney general Ed Martin is under investigation by the Bar Association in the District of Columbia. Former Pardon Attorney, Liz Oyer, joins us to discuss.
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First 90 secondsMartin Sheen0:00
Filming The Way on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela was one of the most important and rewarding experiences of my life, and it was by far the most satisfying role of my career. The Way was filmed in two thousand and nine over an eight-week schedule and followed the pilgrimage route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the French Pyrenees across northern Spain to Santiago, and then on to Muxía for the final scene. And the entire production was a family affair. Those are the opening lines of a story I share, and they reflect the very heart of my podcast. And through sharing autobiographical stories and inspired poetry and personal reflections, that is the theme I find myself exploring again and again. But I do so in the hope that it sparks listeners to see how it relates to their own lives and their own story of discovery. So please join me each Sunday for a beautifully crafted twenty-minute journey of personal exploration. I'm proud to announce The Martin Sheen Podcast Season Two. I've often said, "If it's not personal, it's impersonal." And that is how I choose to approach my podcast with all its contents. From storytelling to poetry and book selections, each unique episode is a journey we will share together. And I think it's important you know that I have no intention of leaving who I am at the door with this podcast. Anyone

