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The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families Connor Boyack Narcissism Exposed 360 Narcissism Exposed 360 Mentor Coach/ Pastor Zakiya Robinson The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos John E. 'Black Dragon' Bunch II Growing Patriots Growing Patriots FCB Podcast Network Cory Hughes Bloody History Cory Hughes Bloody History Cory Hughes Datasets Datasets Visionary IELTS Band 9 IELTS Band 9 IELTS Band 9 Jack Hopkins Jack Hopkins Jack Hopkins Hamza Selfimprovement Hamza Selfimprovement Adonis Gang English ESL English ESL Don La Bonte The Sentinel Report with Alex Newman The Sentinel Report with Alex Newman Alex Newman Changing Higher Ed Changing Higher Ed Dr. Drumm McNaughton Parenting and Personalities Parenting and Personalities Kate Mason, Stories and Strategies Jim Rohn Motivation Daily Jim Rohn Motivation Daily Jim Rohn Harvard Business Review Harvard Business Review HBR Evan Carmichael - Believe: Unlocking Your True Potential Evan Carmichael - Believe: Unlocking Your True Potential Evan Carmichael Rainer on Leadership Rainer on Leadership Church Answers Contra Cast Contra Cast Contra Mundum Hablar con Jesús Hablar con Jesús Hablar con Jesús The ThoughtStretchers Podcast The ThoughtStretchers Podcast ThoughtStretchers Education TuttoLibri TuttoLibri Radio Number One The Western Huntsman Podcast The Western Huntsman Podcast Jim Huntsman Kingdom Intelligence Briefing Kingdom Intelligence Briefing Dr. Michael K. Lake I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST Dr. Frank Turek Sleep Sounds - White Noise & Sleep Music from Calm Cove Sleep Sounds - White Noise & Sleep Music from Calm Cove Calm Cove - Sleep Meditation Music The Bread of Life The Bread of Life Joel Van Hoogen Time Signatures with Jim Ervin Time Signatures with Jim Ervin LCC Connect PowerGab PowerGab Independence Institute Moins de 30 minutes : les meilleurs podcasts courts Moins de 30 minutes : les meilleurs podcasts courts Acast France Boots 2 Books Boots 2 Books LCC Connect The Mountain Club Podcast The Mountain Club Podcast Mountain Club Campus Liberty Tour Campus Liberty Tour The Steamboat Institute Prosty Angielski - Instytut Lingwistyki Prosty Angielski - Instytut Lingwistyki Expertia Bajkoteka - Najlepsze Audiobajki Bajkoteka - Najlepsze Audiobajki Bajkoteka Dein Beziehungspodcast - mit Emanuel Erk Dein Beziehungspodcast - mit Emanuel Erk Emanuel Erk National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery
The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families

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The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families

Connor Boyack

The Acts That Sparked the American Revolution

June 30, 2026 7:00am 17 min

One law that actually made sugar cheaper ended up setting off a ten-year chain reaction that cost Britain its American colonies. Before the American Revolution, Britain passed a series of laws that slowly pushed the colo...

The Liberty Tree: One of America's First Symbol of Freedom

June 23, 2026 7:00am 12 min

In 1775, before he wrote Common Sense, Thomas Paine wrote a poem about a tree — and that tree was already shaping the American Revolution. The story of the American Revolution is usually told through famous documents and...

Who Was Joseph Plumb Martin?

June 18, 2026 11:27am 12 min

Joseph Plumb Martin was just a 15-year-old farm boy when he signed up to fight in the American Revolution — and the memoir he wrote at age 70 gives us one of the only firsthand glimpses of what war was actually like for ...

The Civilian Spies Who Helped America Win the Revolution

June 16, 2026 9:00am 13 min

Two ordinary civilians — a New York tailor and an enslaved man from Virginia — used their everyday roles to outsmart the British and change the course of the American Revolution. In this episode of The Way the World Work...

Why Was Moral Character So Important to the Founding Fathers?

June 11, 2026 8:00am 12 min

America's founders believed a free society could only survive if its people practiced self-control, integrity, personal responsibility, and virtue. The Founding Fathers didn't believe freedom meant doing whatever you wan...

Who Was Deborah Sampson? The Girl Who Disguised Herself to Fight in the Revolution

June 09, 2026 10:44am 10 min

When women weren't allowed to serve in the army, Deborah Sampson risked everything to fight for American independence anyway. Deborah Sampson was one of the most remarkable unsung heroes of the American Revolution. Born ...

Who Was Stephen Langton? The Man Who Told a King "No" and Helped Shape Magna Carta

June 04, 2026 8:00am 10 min

One courageous scholar helped remind the world that even kings must live under the rule of law. Stephen Langton may not be a household name, but his courage and conviction helped change the limits of power forever. As Ar...

Who Was Frédéric Bastiat? The Law, Liberty, and the Proper Role of Government

June 02, 2026 8:00am 15 min

When government stops protecting our rights and starts violating them, the law becomes a weapon instead of a shield. Frédéric Bastiat was a French economist and writer whose timeless essay The Law remains one of the clea...

Why Was Lexington and Concord So Important? The Shot Heard Around the World

May 26, 2026 8:00am 16 min

The Revolutionary War didn't begin with the Declaration of Independence. It began more than a year earlier when ordinary colonists stood up to the most powerful army in the world. In April 1775, tensions between the Amer...

Who Was Salem Poor? The Forgotten Revolutionary War Hero Who Fought for Liberty

May 21, 2026 8:00am 9 min

The American Revolution was shaped not only by famous founders, but also by brave, often-overlooked heroes who risked everything for the cause of freedom. You've probably never heard of Salem Poor, but his courage at the...

How to Write a Letter to the Editor and Enter the Tuttle Twins America 250 Contest

May 19, 2026 10:41am 12 min

Kids can use persuasive writing, local newspapers, and their own ideas to help celebrate America's 250th birthday in a meaningful way. Did you know kids can get published in real newspapers? A letter to the editor is a s...

Why Did It Take 50 Years to Go Back to the Moon? Artemis II, NASA, and Government Bureaucracy

May 14, 2026 8:00am 10 min

America landed on the Moon in 1969, but politics, bureaucracy, incentives, and shifting priorities help explain why it took more than 50 years to send astronauts back around it. NASA's Artemis II mission marked the first...

Why Your Mom Might Be the Best Central Planner: The Knowledge Problem Explained

May 12, 2026 8:00am 9 min

Planning works well at home when someone knows everyone's needs — but falls apart when governments try to plan for millions of people they don't understand. Central planning often fails because no single person or govern...

Are Smartphones and Social Media Making Gen Z and Gen Alpha More Anxious?

May 07, 2026 8:00am 12 min

While technology can help us learn, connect, and create, constant access to smartphones and social media may also be changing childhood in ways we don't fully understand. Author Jonathan Haidt recently wrote The Anxious ...

May Day vs. Market Day: Why We Should Celebrate Free Markets Instead of Socialism

May 05, 2026 8:00am 10 min

Instead of celebrating force, unions, and collectivism, May 1st is a perfect opportunity to celebrate work, entrepreneurship, voluntary exchange, and the free market. May Day is often known as International Workers' Day,...

Why Do Lemonade Stands Need Protecting? The Fight for Kids' First Businesses

April 30, 2026 10:10am 13 min

Something as simple as a lemonade stand teaches entrepreneurship, responsibility, and creativity, yet in some places, excessive rules are putting those lessons at risk. For generations, lemonade stands have been a classi...

How Can You Be Entrepreneurial in Everything You Do? The Mindset That Changes Your Life

April 28, 2026 9:50am 11 min

Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business; it's about taking initiative, solving problems, and constantly improving everything you do. When most people hear the word "entrepreneur," they think of startups, bi...

Why Should We Be Concerned About Censorship in Other Countries?

April 21, 2026 9:20am 9 min

When governments restrict speech abroad — even for jokes, opinions, or "offensive" posts — it sets a precedent that could threaten freedom at home. Across parts of Europe and Canada, governments are increasingly policing...

What Is the Deal with Taxes? Where Do Taxes Come From and Are They Really Necessary?

April 16, 2026 9:56am 15 min

While taxes are often described as the "price we pay for society," their history, purpose, and impact raise deeper questions about freedom, property, and government power. From ancient civilizations to modern governments...

Can Free Markets and Environmentalism Go Hand in Hand? Here's the Real Answer

April 14, 2026 8:00am 13 min

Protecting the environment doesn't require government control — it can thrive through personal responsibility, property rights, and free market innovation. Every year around Earth Day, there's a growing narrative that if...

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