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HFM 118 | The Most Productive People in History, Part 1: Benjamin Franklin

History in Five Minutes Podcast

English - May 04, 2015 09:37 - 8 minutes - 7.9 MB - ★★★★ - 97 ratings
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Benjamin Franklin was nothing if not diversified in his talents. The Founding Father was a printer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, postmaster general, educator, philosopher, entrepreneur, library curator, and America's first researcher to win an international scientific reputation for his studies in electrical theory. He even made contributions to knowledge of the Gulf Stream. 
How did he accomplish so much?
Learn more about his life by getting my new book The Most Productive People in History by clicking here.

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Benjamin Franklin was nothing if not diversified in his talents. The Founding Father was a printer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, postmaster general, educator, philosopher, entrepreneur, library curator, and America’s first researcher to win an international scientific reputation for his studies in electrical theory. He even made contributions to knowledge of the Gulf Stream. 


How did he accomplish so much?


Learn more about his life by getting my new book The Most Productive People in History by clicking here.


Like this podcast?


Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes