
Episode 175
Franklin's Curiosity Unpacked with Richard Munson
AMSEcast · Marketing
November 26, 202522m 48s
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Show Notes
Alan Lowe talks with Richard Munson about his book Ingenious: A Biography of Benjamin Franklin, Scientist. Munson's book aims to highlight Franklin's often overlooked scientific achievements. He describes Franklin's rise from a penniless runaway to a successful printer whose curiosity fueled his scientific breakthroughs. Franklin's experiments helped define core electrical concepts and led to inventions like the lightning rod, reflecting his Enlightenment commitment to reason and inquiry. His scientific fame later boosted his diplomatic mission in France, where his celebrity status helped secure essential support for American independence. Episode Highlights
- (1:18) How Benjamin Franklin's printing success allowed him to pursue science
- (4:59) The role of Poor Richard's Almanac in Franklin's life
- (7:27) What was known about electricity before his experiments and how he advanced it
- (9:35) Benjamin Franklin's invention of the lightning rod
- (11:22) What motivated Franklin to be constantly active
- (16:55) His role in America's future alliance with France
- (17:45) Why so many biographers have pushed Benjamin Franklin's scientific work to the side
- (19:40) What Richard Munson is working on now
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