After being lost in the woods (actual and metaphorical), we have returned to the parasocial experiment that is Red Taped.

Representative democracy, separation of church and state, a system of checks and balances, and national independence form a very small sample of our forefathers’ legacy.  However, the greatest gift they bestowed upon the American people is a national, common weird-uncle— Ben Franklin.  When dealing with a weird-uncle, you must only call upon him when you are in desperate need.  Red Taped was dying without a roar and only the faintest impression of a whimper.  For better or worse, Uncle Benjamin saved us.  His “feel-good juice" restored our vigor and his 13 virtues fortified our minds, bodies, and spirits.  Today we explore the question: “Who has a better story than Ben Franklin, the tamer of lightning, the First American, and O.G. bad-boy MPA?”

Three of the authors we previously discussed on Red Taped – Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People; Stephen Covey, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, and Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck— all reference and praise Franklin.  These episodes are among our favorites, and it would be a truly virtuous act to check them out.

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Book: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin

Drink: Ben Franklin’s Shrub: https://www.thenest.com/content/go-back-in-time-with-these-historical-shrub-cocktails   

References:

Drunk History vol 2.5: Ben Franklin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFQ-T3uAVI

Shrubs: An Old Fashioned Drink for Modern Times by Michael Dietsch (Additional Shrub Recipes and history/ great summer drinks): https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/18430105-shrubs

The 13 Virtues (America’s first excel table?): http://www.knowledgehouse.info/Ben%20Franklin's%2013%20Virtues%20Chart.pdf

The Radicalism of the American Revolution by Gordon S. Wood: (How do you like them apples?): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6956.The_Radicalism_of_the_American_Revolution

History of Poor Richard’s Almanac:  http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org/poor-richards-almanac/

Summer Schedule:

Early July- State of the City by Scott Lazenby

Late July- The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin

August- How Proust Can Change Your Life by Alain de Botton

August- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni

Attributes:

Opening:

Simple Gifts by the United States Army Old Guard (CC Public Domain 1.0)

Closing:

Our homage to A Walk in the Woods, the book by Bill Bryson (2010) and film (2015) starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte that inspired our own adventures on the Appalachian Trail.