This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.
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This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.
Benjamin Franklin — Founding Father, Scientific Genius, and Lady’s Man
The Twaddling Along Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 59 seconds
2 months ago
Benjamin Franklin — Founding Father, Scientific Genius, and Lady’s Man
Lightening, Thunder, and Freedom! That’s what's on deck for this week’s Twaddling Along Podcast. We jump right in with an hour of nothing but Franklin. Benjamin Franklin, the entrepreneur, polymath, and genius, went on to influence every aspect of the beginning of the United States of America. We tackle the often good, sometimes bad, flawed genius that shaped not only generations, but centuries of American history. In the meantime, we also talk about misconceptions of time, the invention of bifocals, and Danny’s budding middle-aged interest in history. All that and more.
The Twaddling Along Podcast
This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.