Ruins and Responsibility
March 4, 2025

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Flying Through Failure
February 4, 2025 • 25m

The twins learn the value of failure from the Wright brothers and a world afraid to fail.

Meatball Smears & War Profiteers
January 7, 2025

The twins visit President Eisenhower to learn about the military industrial complex.

Close Encounters of the Judgy Kind
December 3, 2024

During a gym class dodgeball game, a new kid creates chaos by judging others on appearance. Emily and Ethan turn to Grandma, who introduces them to Martin Luther King Jr., teaching them the value of character over judgment.

Soccer Fights & Religious Rights
November 5, 2024

GUEST STARRING Adassa - The cul-de-sac kids are ready for a big soccer game, but when Kevin can’t play due to a religious holiday, Karinne votes to kick him off. With guidance from unexpected sources, the twins learn the value of religious freedom.

A Bitcoin Bash & Corrupted Cash
October 17, 2024

When inflation wrecks movie night, Grandma takes the twins—and stowaway Karinne—back to the Bitcoinverse. There, they learn about the risks of controlled money, CBDCs, and the freedom of Bitcoin. Plus, rocks. Lots of rocks.

Evil Queens & Spying Screens
October 2, 2024 • 23m

The cul-de-sac kids discover Karinne has gained access to their private digital lives! The Twins get a lesson in digital privacy from a mysterious guide, then rush to rescue Prince Charming from the Not-Evil Queen's digital control!

Cracking Conspiracies
September 3, 2024 • 22m

GUEST STARRING Ashley St. Clair and Seamus Coughlin - When field day is mysteriously canceled, conspiracies abound! Ethan and Emily visit JFK to learn about critical thinking and then crack the conspiracy about what really happened to Humpty Dumpty.

Fighting for Fatherhood
June 4, 2024 • 25m

The twins travel to a magical island with Dr. Ben Carson to learn about the fatherless epidemic.

The College Conundrum
May 7, 2024 • 24m

The twins discover a crucial life lesson when they meet the legendary Mike Rowe, who emphasizes that not all careers require a college degree.

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