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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 Chippendale's Conundrum (1984)
US vs Pirates (1804)
A Fascist Coup Plot (1935)
Ike's Vietnam (1954)
Martial Law in Seattle (1886)
The Mayflower of Liberia (1820)
Nixon Saves The Eagle (1973)
Harding's Lust Letters (1920)
The 13th You May Not Know (1865)
Delaying The Civil War (1850)
Run Margaret Run (1964)
Fluoride Scare (1945)
"Blood In The Air" at the Capitol (1861)
Inauguration Day Special (and Kellie's First Show!)
The Pets.Com Implosion (2001) w/ Julia Furlan
Ford's (Second) Assassin (1976)
Victory Sausages (1943)
Vatican Ties (1984)
Bush Vomits on the Japanese PM (1992)
The Nixon Recount Committee (1961)
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