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

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.

Politics Education For Kids Kids & Family Family
Update frequency
every 3 days
Average duration
14 minutes
Episodes
615
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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115. What is Classical Liberalism?

115. What is Classical Liberalism?

Over the last several decades, the word "liberalism" has lost its meaning. In fact, it's often associated with progressives. But before the term got hijacked, what did it really mean? Today, Connor a…

00:16:07  |   Fri 19 Mar 2021
114. Why Is Personal Responsibility Important to Liberty?

114. Why Is Personal Responsibility Important to Liberty?

To live in a world that is truly free, we have to be able to take personal responsibility for our actions. If we don't want to be ruled by a tyrannical government, we need to step up and show that we…

00:15:09  |   Wed 17 Mar 2021
113. Why Does Believing in Socialism Make You Miserable?

113. Why Does Believing in Socialism Make You Miserable?

Socialism isn't just a threat to individual liberty, it's also a threat to people's well being. In fact, the economist Ludwig von Mises believed that believing in socialism can actually make people m…

00:15:58  |   Mon 15 Mar 2021
112. Who was Booker T. Washington?

112. Who was Booker T. Washington?

Today, Connor and Brittany tell the story of a true American hero: Booker T. Washington.

00:15:01  |   Fri 12 Mar 2021
111. Why Kids Need Stories of Superheroes

111. Why Kids Need Stories of Superheroes

Foundation for Economic Education's director of content joins Connor and Brittany today to tell us what superheroes can teach us about liberty.

00:17:16  |   Wed 10 Mar 2021
110. Who Ludwig von Mises?

110. Who Ludwig von Mises?

On today's episode, Brittany and Connor talk about the legendary economist, Ludwig von Mises.

00:14:01  |   Mon 08 Mar 2021
109. Why Are Local Politics So Important?

109. Why Are Local Politics So Important?

People like to make a big fuss over federal politics, but local politics is just as exciting and even more important. The actions taken by local governments have a bigger impact on your day to day li…

00:16:48  |   Fri 05 Mar 2021
108. What Is The Social Contract?

108. What Is The Social Contract?

Are individuals living in civil society obligated to give up their liberty for the security of government? According to some people, yes. This belief that society forces us to exchange freedom for sa…

00:16:31  |   Wed 03 Mar 2021
107. Who Was Zora Neal Hurston?

107. Who Was Zora Neal Hurston?

History is filled with examples of courageous heroes who have defended liberty and stood up for what was right even when they faced great opposition. Today, Connor and Brittany talk about Zora Neal H…

00:16:32  |   Mon 01 Mar 2021
106. Family-Friendly Movies with Liberty Themes

106. Family-Friendly Movies with Liberty Themes

Today, Connor and Brittany discuss our favorite family friendly movies with liberty themes.

00:15:33  |   Fri 26 Feb 2021
105. Is Robin Hood a Hero or Socialist Villain?

105. Is Robin Hood a Hero or Socialist Villain?

The story of Robin Hood is a classic story many families know. Today, Connor and Brittany talk about this story in depth and explain why Robin Hood's " Rob the rich to feed the poor" mantra often get…

00:15:19  |   Wed 24 Feb 2021
104. What Is Permissionless Innovation?

104. What Is Permissionless Innovation?

With all the rules governments make today, it's becoming extremely hard for innovators and entrepreneurs to do what they do best. But what if we stopped asking for permission and instead, practiced s…

00:15:41  |   Mon 22 Feb 2021
103. What Are the Five Ps of Entrepreneurship?

103. What Are the Five Ps of Entrepreneurship?

Today, Connor and Brittany talk to Scott Donnell, a serial entrepreneur who is giving families and kids the tools they need to start their own businesses.

00:21:16  |   Fri 19 Feb 2021
102. Can The Market Combat Racism?

102. Can The Market Combat Racism?

All throughout history there are examples of free market capitalism helping to combat racism. While many people think only the government can protect us against racial injustices, the market is the t…

00:15:30  |   Wed 17 Feb 2021
101. What is Free-Range Parenting?

101. What is Free-Range Parenting?

Some parents might think it sounds crazy to send their nine-year-old to ride the Subway alone in New York City. But Lenore Skenazy, once dubbed the "worst mom in America" dared to trust her son and g…

00:15:07  |   Mon 15 Feb 2021
100. How Do You Deal with A Bully?

100. How Do You Deal with A Bully?

The world is unfortunately filled with unkind people. And sometimes, those people choose to bully others. Sometimes this is mean kids on the playground, sometimes its politicians. Either way, the non…

00:17:00  |   Fri 12 Feb 2021
99. Can You Protect People from Unpleasant Experiences?

99. Can You Protect People from Unpleasant Experiences?

These days, everyone seems to want to protect young people from unpleasant experiences. But we've coddled young people so much, many don't know how to deal with hardships when they arise. Today Britt…

00:15:06  |   Wed 10 Feb 2021
98. How Did American Education Get So Bad?

98. How Did American Education Get So Bad?

The American education system isn't what it used to be. Instead of encouraging individualism and critical thinking skills, schools have become production lines where kids are taught to all think the …

00:17:02  |   Mon 08 Feb 2021
97. How Can We Use Our Talents to Make a Difference?

97. How Can We Use Our Talents to Make a Difference?

Each person has unique talents and abilities that they can share with the world. But sometimes, we can even use our talents to help make a difference in the world. Today, FEE's Sean Malone joins us t…

00:20:17  |   Fri 05 Feb 2021
96. Do you have the right to not be offended?

96. Do you have the right to not be offended?

A lot of people today have adopted the view that a person has the right to not be offended by other people's words. But the First Amendment guarantees our right to free speech, even if that speech mi…

00:15:21  |   Wed 03 Feb 2021
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