Howard and Mimi--You were FABULOUS together!! Thanks for joining me."
Radio Disney AM 1310 KMKY/AM 1470 KIID
Click and Listen to hear three 6-minute "Find the Fun" pieces adapted from radio work on WNYE, NPR affiliate in Brooklyn, NY.
Learn about: Thomas Savage: America's Youngest Diplomat, Colonial Women's work is NEVER done, and Ben Franklin's friend and my man, my hero: Thomas Paine.
Mr. and Mrs. Savage send Thomas to the budding Virginia Colony for being a naughty boy. Ouch! Hear how Thomas not only survives this lifelong timeout, but how he prospers and becomes America's Youngest Diplomat.
Women work from sunrise to sunset. This leaves no time for conversation or attending Church. Enter: Anne Hutchinson. She offers women rest from the labored music of daily Colonial life.
This man truly understands that to get citizens to participate in the doings of democracy, or creating a new nation built on the idea of democracy, takes Common Sense. Thomas Paine was a pain in the British backside, but he offered so much practical political wisdom in his works "The Rights of Man" and "Common Sense." He also was the first to coin the term, "The United States of America." Do tell!
Howard Egger-Bovet entertains, engrosses, and literally RALLIES the audience to haul off and reverse the pestilential degeneration of our public school history education. He belongs on the air wherever caring Americans watch and listen."
Mr. Egger-Bovet has participated in numerous national and regional live radio interviews by phone and in the studio.

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