EVIO Creative
🕊The Death of the New America - Part One
“THE RISE OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY”
In the first installment of this two-part series, The Ides of April traces the origins of the Kennedy
dynasty—its ruthless ambition, its early tragedies, and the extraordinary forces that shaped
Robert F. Kennedy into the most unlikely moral voice of the 1960s.
We begin with the unvarnished story of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and the empire he built through
Hollywood maneuvering, shrewd investments, insider access, and political calculation. From
there, we follow the family’s early ascent into American power—and their first devastating fall
with the death of Joseph Kennedy Jr. in WWII.
We then explore the partnership between Jack and Bobby, forged in crisis and defined by the
Cuban Missile standoff, internal political strife, and the enormous emotional cost of holding up a
crumbling world order. RFK’s transformation—from loyal strategist to grieving brother to
emerging moral leader—sets the stage for his unprecedented rise in 1968.
📚 CHAPTERS
1. The House of Kennedy: Power, Fortune, and Tragedy
2. The Brothers and the Burden: From Cuba to Dallas
3. Bobby for President: A Nation Fractured, A Hope Rising
✨ WHAT TO EXPECT
• A cinematic retelling of the Kennedy dynasty
• RFK’s deep involvement in the Cuban Missile Crisis
• The emotional aftermath of JFK’s assassination
• The explosive political climate of 1968
• RFK’s evolution into the frontrunning voice of a divided nation
Quince — Luxury essentials at affordable prices
👉 https://www.quince.com/DEVILWITHINMint Mobile — Premium wireless for $15/month
👉 https://www.mintmobile.com/DEVILWITHIN
ExpressVPN — Protect your data & access global content
👉 https://www.expressvpn.com/DEVILWITHIN
Mood — THC-free gummies & botanicals
👉 https://www.mood.com/DEVILWITHIN (use code DEVIL)
Ollie Dog Food — Fresh, personalized dog meals
👉 https://www.ollie.com/IDES
Monarch— The all-in-one personal finance app
👉 https://www.monarch.com/IDES
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices