640. Modern Diplomacy: Should we talk to everyone? Even the "bad guys"?
The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
Release Date: 11/06/2025
The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
Just before snowstorms, empty shelves line grocery store aisles. But why does this always happen and what lessons does it teach us?
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The Bill of Rights contain some of the most important of our civil liberties, but these first ten amendments came close to not being included at all.
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One cold and dark Christmas night, George Washington made a decision that helped the Continental Army start winning the war.
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Famous toy crazes like Tickle Me Elmo, Beanie Babies, Furby, Cabbage Patch Kids teach us a lot about price signals, scarcity, and creative problem-solving?
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Freedom has allowed people to share, adapt, and blend traditions — turning old ideas into new celebrations.
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Freedom has allowed people to share, adapt, and blend traditions — turning old ideas into new celebrations.
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Saint Nick, the man we know as Santa Claus, taught us that true generosity comes from the heart — not from force or recognition.
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The story of the German creature Krampus shows us that true justice should not frighten; fair laws encourage good behavior without fear or force.
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Can your mom take away the video game console she GAVE you for Christmas? Well, legally yes and no.
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Before they even set foot on land, the Pilgrims had to figure out how to keep the peace — so they made a promise that changed history.
info_outlineThe founding fathers had good advice - Honest friendship with all, entangling alliances with none. How situations like NATO, Ukraine, Russia and North Korea fit into that. Are organizations meant to keep the peace now drawing us into war?