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

Connor Boyack
American Revolution
Sweatshops
Fort Knox
Property Rights
Vladimir Putin
Tucker Carlson
Government Transparency
U.S. Foreign Policy
Independent Media
Lady Godiva
Journalism
Military History
Government Responsibilities
Freedom
Boycotts
Fiat Currency
Self-Improvement
Comparison
Jim Crow Laws
Eatonville

From the trusted team behind the Tuttle Twins books, join us as we tackle current events, hot topics, and fun ideas to help your family find clarity in a world full of confusion.

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Brittany and Rachel
Co-hosts discussing current events, personal responsibility, children's rights, and educational topics based on historical narratives.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 584 ratings
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    Love it

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    United States2 months ago
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  • Must for homeschoolers

    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. β€œThese 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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Many parents value the show's focus on teaching responsible citizenship and economic principles to children.

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628. What Was Shays' Rebellion?
Q: Would you be on team Jefferson or team Sam Adams?
The speaker identifies strongly with Jefferson's perspective of allowing some level of rebellion to maintain government accountability.
588. Why do ethics matter in a free society?
Q: When we say like, right thing, who determines what that is as the parent?
The determination of what is 'right' can vary by household, but generally it encompasses principles like not hurting others or taking their things.
578. What is a Presidential Pardon?
Q: Can you talk a little bit about the difference between a pardon and commuting a sentence?
To commute a sentence is not to forgive and clear a record, but to give credit for time served and allow release without expunging the felony.
570. What Is The Most Important Community We Belong to?
Q: How can you strengthen the family unit with all the distractions?
Start early by having honest lines of communication with your kids, allowing them to see that parents can admit mistakes and be trustworthy individuals.

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