536. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?
Today, Brittany and Connor talk about one of the most important American Founding Fathers, a man named Thomas Jefferson.
535. What Is The Difference Between Punishment v. Natural Consequences?
Bad behavior is sometimes punished to teach us a lesson. But with or without formal punishment, every action, good or bad, has natural consequences that teach us important lessons?
534. What Is Egalitarianism?
Connor and Brittany are back with another “ism” episode, this time they dive into “egalitarianism” and how it has been used to push dangerous socialist agendas.
532. Why Was The Boston Massacre Trial So Important?
Today, Connor and Brittany talk about the Boston Massacre and why the trial that took place after became such an important lesson in our justice system.
531. Should You Ever Do Work for Free?
As you get started in your career, there are opportunities, like internships, where you may be expected to work for free. Is it ever a good thing to give your work away for free?
530. Who From History Would You Want To Meet? Connor Edition
You’ve already heard from Brittany and Ronni, so today, Connor chimes in to tell us which historical figures he would most want to meet.
529. What Is Going on in Israel?
The entire world is talking about the conflict between Israel and Palestine. But what is the conflict about? And is there anything the rest of the world can do?
528. What’s Going On with Ukraine?
It’s been over a year since the situation between Russia and Ukraine reached a boiling point. But what is happening now? And what role is the U.S. playing in the conflict? Should we be playing any role at all?
527. Is There A Right Way to Apologize?
When we do something wrong, we know to say I am sorry. But what does it mean to really apologize and how can you show that you really mean it.
526. Should You Get into College Because of Your Race?
Have you heard of something called Affirmative Action? This idea means some colleges treat applicants differently based on the color of their skin, which is racism.