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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 723 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & Family | |||

In 1606, King James's men were tearing up English homes with crowbars searching for a gunpowder ingredient — and the court ruling that finally reined them in is still being cited in property rights cases four centuries later.
In 1606, the Crown's s... more
In the dead of night, a 26-year-old Virginian heard hoofbeats on the road to Charlottesville and made a split-second choice that may have saved Thomas Jefferson's life.
When British troops launched a surprise raid aimed at Virginia's leaders, one y... more
New York City just elected a democratic socialist mayor, and his plan to fix the housing crisis starts with getting rid of the very thing that builds houses: private ownership.
Brittany dives into the real-world experiment now playing out in New Yo... more
A struggling Danish carpenter lost his business in the Great Depression, watched his workshop burn to the ground twice, and still built one of the most beloved brands on the planet out of tiny plastic bricks.
Legos aren't just the toy you're consta... more
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We have so thoroughly enjoyed everything we’ve purchased with The Tuttle Twins for our homeschool curriculum. My husband was/is an FBI whistleblower and the Tuttle Twins gave us some great framework to discuss the value of speaking up in a tyrannical society. And now this podcast for car rides is great!!! Thanks for everything you’ve done and continue to create for this next generation. “These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another; render in your gates judgments that a... more
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A family-friendly exploration of politics, history, and current events through approachable narratives and storytelling. Episodes blend civics, history, and entrepreneurship with practical takeaways for kids and parents, often using historical figures, foundational American ideas, and real-world examples to illustrate concepts like liberty, governance, and personal responsibility. The tone aims to be accessible for families and homeschoolers, with a focus on critical thinking, clear explanations, and actionable lessons that align with a values-driven, freedom-oriented perspective. A standout feature is the use of storytelling and character-driven histories to make complex topics engaging for younger listeners while still appealing to adults... more
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