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Dec 27, 2016

Benjamin Franklin may have never been the President of the United States, but he sure did a lot of other stuff. Here's part 1 of our 2 part series on the man!

Listen as we discuss...

  • early life for Franklin,
  • a career in printing,
  • Puritan roots,
  • his trip to London,
  • Junto and the founding of a library,
  • his marriage and children,
  • scientific discoveries,
  • and much more! 

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