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.
Today, Connor and Brittany will talk about the best advice they have ever been given.
One of the most famous villains in history was a French millitary genius named Napoleon Bonaparte.
We are told every four years that the presidential election is the most important of our life. But does it really matter who wins the presidency? Do our lives really change that much with each new p…
Life is filled with villains and heroes. Today, Connor and Brittany focus on the villains who have threatened individual liberty throughout history.
It's important to help your friends and loved ones, but one of the most important things you can do for yourself and others is to make sure you treat yourself like someone you're responsible for hel…
Building on our previous episodes on intellectual property, today Ronni and Brittany discuss why this is such a heated issue.
Listeners have probably heard the word "bureacracy" on the podcast before, but what does it mean?
The Hindenburg airship explosion in 1937 has a more complex history than more people realize. At one point it was even used to distribute Nazi propaganda. Ronni talks more about the history of this …
3-D printing is revolutionizing the world by allowing human to create items on their own. The possibilities are endless with this new innovation.
Today Ronni and Brittany discuss the Italian astronomer, Galileo Galilei.
We may not think much about it when we say "please" and "thank you," but manners play a very important role in our lives and communities.
Ronni talks about her experience with applying for her own patent as well as her upbringing with her inventor father and his patents. Are patents necessarily bad?
Listeners know how important property rights are, but what about property that is the result of something you create, like a book or a song?
People seem to have a lot of opinions about lots of things, but it's okay to not have an view on something you don't know much about. Sometimes the most powerful stance you can take on something is …
Some of the most important discoveries were made completely on accident. In fact, in some instances, the people making the discovery had set out to discover something completely different.