149. How Did Pepsi and Coke start the greatest “Brand War” in American History?
Competition makes the world go round. When companies compete for consumers, we all win. Pepsi and Coca-Cola have been fighting the “Cola Wars” since the late 1800s and the story behind this epic brand war is fascinating! Links: COKE VS. PEPSI: The Amazing Story Behind The Cola Wars Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi, […]
Fauci’s Emails and the Dark Side of Bureaucracy

This week, over 4,000 pages of emails sent and received by Dr. Anthony Fauci were made public through FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests by Buzzfeed and The Washington Post. These emails span from January to June 2020, and contain all sorts of insights into the hellish year-and-change our country just experienced. And while many […]
147. What Are the Silliest Laws in America?
We live in a country with way too many laws, many of them completely unnecessary. Today, our hosts go down a list of some of the most absurd laws across the country. “ Links: 50 Craziest State Laws From Around the United States Weirdest laws passed in every state Crime a Day Twitter Here’s a […]
146. How Should We Deal with Difficult People?
In life you’re going to have to deal with people you don’t get along with–that is just the way the world works. Today, Connor and Brittany talk about their own experiences and some tips on dealing with difficult people. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi Connor. Connor: Hey, Brittany. Brittany: So, you know, on this show […]
145. What is the Third Amendment?
The Third Amendment is not the most popular amendment, in fact it is not often spoken about. However, its history and its reason for being included in the Bill of Rights is just as important as all the others. Links: Third Amendment Text Third Amendment History Anti-Fed Papers Federalist Papers Here’s a transcript of our […]
Why Are People Against Critical Race Theory?

Chip and Joanna Gaines, beloved stars of HGTV hit show Fixer Upper, are the latest to be burnt at the stake by the social media mob. Their crime? A $1,000 donation to Chip’s sister, Shannon Braun — who is running for her local school board. But (not surprisingly), news reports on the donation would have […]
144. Who is Thomas Sowell?
Thomas Sowell is one of the most important living economist and philosopher. Today Brittany and Connor will discuss what makes him so relevant to our world today. Links: Thomas Sowell Documentary Thomas Sowell Books Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi, Connor. Connor: Hey, Brittany. Brittany: So, we talk about a lot of really extraordinary people on […]
143. Should Big Tech Be Regulated?
The internet used to be the “wild west” of the world where everyone was free to say and do as they please. Today, big tech (Google, and FB) have started censoring what can be said. This isn’t great, but what is the solution? Should government regulate big tech, or are there other ways? Links: The […]
142. Who Was William Wilberforce?
England abolished slavery before the United States, and one of the primary reasons for this was a man name William Wilberforce and his dedication to ending this horrible practice. Links: The Tuttle Twins Guide to Courageous Heroes Amazing Grace Film Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Connor: Hey, Brittany. Brittany: Hey, Connor. Connor: So our new guidebook series, […]
Finally, Some Good News…

You don’t need me to list off all the reasons people are feeling down and defeated right now — it’s been a tough year. The future seems uncertain. Fortunately, even the most terrible situations can present opportunities for good. You see, a crisis creates problems. By finding ways to solve those problems, people with valuable […]