Teaching Liberty with the Tuttle Twins

Beth and Andrew speak with author and freedom advocate Connor Boyack.

Boyack talks about the need for parents to educate their children on the principles of freedom, a subject matter that children are not learning in their schools. We discuss his book series, The Tuttle Twins, and how it helps teach both children and their parents about free markets, liberty and American history. He also previews two upcoming additions to the series, including one detailing some of history’s most notorious villains.

Boyack also speaks about the story he recently broke that went viral about a 12 year old boy in Colorado who was removed from class for having a Gadsden (“Don’t Tread On Me”) flag patch on his backpack.

Connor Boyack is founder and president of Libertas Institute, an award-winning free market think tank. Named one of Utah’s most politically influential people by The Salt Lake Tribune, Boyack’s leadership has led to changing over 100 laws covering a wide range of areas such as privacy, government transparency, property rights, drug policy, education, personal freedom, and more.

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  1. Blondie Thatcher
    Blondie
    @Blondie

    Wow! So glad there are people out there like Connor (and y’all). I’d love to hear a debate between you two about how this is done. I think I’d be more in Andrew’s camp, but would love for Beth to be able to persuade me otherwise. 
    Great podcast, as always. 

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