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The original #Brexit, and choose your own amendment
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What you'll hear:
- Facts of American independence (the original #Brexit,) you didn't learn in history class
- How Jefferson felt about the revisions to his Declaration of Independence
- The fraught bromance between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
- How a flea market could make you a multimillionaire
- A Kardashian themed confessional
- The appropriate use for caps lock
Can I quote you on that?
- “They believed themselves to be part of something greater than themselves [as part of the British empire] and there was a lot of emotion wrapped up in that. It was not something that was an easy decision for those to actually declare independence to do.” Tim Smith
- “We like to idealize these founding fathers and the purity of their motives and how simple it was, but it was very complicated.” Tim Smith
- “He [Thomas Jefferson] writes the declcaration with, as one historian put it, ‘eternal truths with literary inspiration.’” Tim Smith
- “Jefferson loved hosting social gatherings to the point that, when he was in the White House, he had something like an over a thousand dollar monthly bill for wine – that’s in 1803.” Tim Smith
- “We as adults need to be treated the way children are treated when it comes to our healthcare.” Jacey
- “My phone had to die before I stopped scrolling.” Jacey, admitting a shameful Kardashian stalking experience
Links:
- Email today's guest, Tim Smith, at Tim@globaltravelalliance.com if you're interested in Washington D.C., New York City, and other tours!
Thoughts, questions, comments?
180 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 02, 2020 03:29 (). Last successful fetch was on November 27, 2019 01:45 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 150336162 series 1000415
Make sure you don't miss an episode of our show by subscribing in iTunes or with the podcast app of your choice!
What you'll hear:
- Facts of American independence (the original #Brexit,) you didn't learn in history class
- How Jefferson felt about the revisions to his Declaration of Independence
- The fraught bromance between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
- How a flea market could make you a multimillionaire
- A Kardashian themed confessional
- The appropriate use for caps lock
Can I quote you on that?
- “They believed themselves to be part of something greater than themselves [as part of the British empire] and there was a lot of emotion wrapped up in that. It was not something that was an easy decision for those to actually declare independence to do.” Tim Smith
- “We like to idealize these founding fathers and the purity of their motives and how simple it was, but it was very complicated.” Tim Smith
- “He [Thomas Jefferson] writes the declcaration with, as one historian put it, ‘eternal truths with literary inspiration.’” Tim Smith
- “Jefferson loved hosting social gatherings to the point that, when he was in the White House, he had something like an over a thousand dollar monthly bill for wine – that’s in 1803.” Tim Smith
- “We as adults need to be treated the way children are treated when it comes to our healthcare.” Jacey
- “My phone had to die before I stopped scrolling.” Jacey, admitting a shameful Kardashian stalking experience
Links:
- Email today's guest, Tim Smith, at Tim@globaltravelalliance.com if you're interested in Washington D.C., New York City, and other tours!
Thoughts, questions, comments?
180 episodes
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