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Episode 108 - The tension in colonial Boston between its citizens and British soldiers has escalated to a battle in the streets - meanwhile back at the studio Max experiences taxation without representation - sort of.
The Epic Order of the Seven animal team helps birth one nation under God by entering the lives of a unique generation of children chosen to become the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
Each episode is hosted by Max, Liz and Nigel – and includes a selection from the audiobook, “The Voice, the Revolution, & the Key!”
For your very own copy of the audiobook, written by Jenny L. Cote, read by our own “Announcer Lad” Denny Brownlee – go to Audible.com. Just click here: http://bit.ly/4dTYV76
And we’d love to hear from you, too! Email: [email protected]
This episode features:
1:10 - As our hosts begin our show - Max gets a notice in the mail - from the government! Is he being taxed - without representation?
4:40 - “The Voice, the Revolution, & the Key” - Chapter 54 entitled, “Bloody Boston.”
32:53 - Our hosts discuss whether or not it was actually necessary for Americans to declare independence from Great Britain - which leads to…
34:13 - Jenny’s Corner: Her perspective - did we have to declare independence. She ends with tongue- in-cheek comment that Nigel finds cheeky!
35:48 - Each of our hosts riffs on Jenny’s comment - concluding that they all sound alike… yeah, right.
37:15 - Nigel compares the uniqueness of Americans - to our unique identities from the Maker.
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Episode 108 - The tension in colonial Boston between its citizens and British soldiers has escalated to a battle in the streets - meanwhile back at the studio Max experiences taxation without representation - sort of.
The Epic Order of the Seven animal team helps birth one nation under God by entering the lives of a unique generation of children chosen to become the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
Each episode is hosted by Max, Liz and Nigel – and includes a selection from the audiobook, “The Voice, the Revolution, & the Key!”
For your very own copy of the audiobook, written by Jenny L. Cote, read by our own “Announcer Lad” Denny Brownlee – go to Audible.com. Just click here: http://bit.ly/4dTYV76
And we’d love to hear from you, too! Email: [email protected]
This episode features:
1:10 - As our hosts begin our show - Max gets a notice in the mail - from the government! Is he being taxed - without representation?
4:40 - “The Voice, the Revolution, & the Key” - Chapter 54 entitled, “Bloody Boston.”
32:53 - Our hosts discuss whether or not it was actually necessary for Americans to declare independence from Great Britain - which leads to…
34:13 - Jenny’s Corner: Her perspective - did we have to declare independence. She ends with tongue- in-cheek comment that Nigel finds cheeky!
35:48 - Each of our hosts riffs on Jenny’s comment - concluding that they all sound alike… yeah, right.
37:15 - Nigel compares the uniqueness of Americans - to our unique identities from the Maker.
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