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It’s December 19th. This day in 1732, Benjamin Franklin first published “Poor Richard’s Almanack” — his book of weather forecast, practical advice, and all sorts of aphorisms about living your best life.
Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why the Almanack became such a sensation in Colonial America, and why his advice still feels like it could find an audience today.
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The War on Pinball (1948) w/ Harry Siegel
The Woman Behind The New Deal (1933) w/ Jenny Kaplan
Mixing at Mardi Gras (1992) w/ Oliver Thomas
Lincoln At Cooper Union, The Speech That Changed Everything (1860)
Our Favorite "Making Trouble" Stories
Birth of The Peace Symbol (1958) w/ Ian Chillag
The Long Telegram (1946)
Black History Month Week: Baldwin v Buckley (1965) w/ Nick Buccola
Black History Month Week: Capital B w/ Jelani Cobb
Black History Month Week: Where BHM Came From (1924)
The Anarchist Soup Plot (1916)
"Birth Of A Nation" (1915) w/ Tyler Parry
The Smoking Section (1987) w/ Sarah Milov
The SPAM Strike (1986) w/ Julia Longoria
McDonald's Comes to Moscow (1990)
Here Come the AKAs (1908)
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