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Wait You're Mad?

Wait, You're Mad?

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Blending nostalgia, humor, and meaningful conversations, 'Wait, You're Mad?' is a podcast that celebrates life's quirks and connections. Hosted by Madi and Lexie, two 30-somethings who live in Iowa, the show dives into pop culture throwbacks, thought-provoking discussions, and stories from unique guests. Whether you're here to laugh, reflect, or feel inspired, this podcast will leave you with a smile and something to think about.
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Eat Your Heartland Out

Heritage Radio Network

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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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Midwest AF

Liz Woods / Jen Liss

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We're Liz & Jen, two Kansas gals navigating the Pacific Northwest with our midwestern (and sometimes, not-so-midwestern) sensibilities. We're here to tell you our Midwest AF perspectives and observations about all the fun and oddities that come our way. Join this podcast for quirky conversations and observational comedy about the weird things happening in and around our current home in Portland, Oregon.
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More Than Corn

Kim and Jack Laing

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"More Than Corn" is a love letter to the American Midwest, a region woven from quiet resilience, warmhearted hospitality, and a deep connection to the land. We'll wander through small towns where stories whisper on the wind, bustling cities that hum with creativity, and vast landscapes that speak of a timeless past. Each week, hosts Kim and Jack Laing, go into the cornfields and beyond the cornfields, showcasing the Midwest's diverse landscapes, cultural events, historical landmarks, and eve ...
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Filling the Well is a podcast created to nourish, provoke, and inspire artists and arts leaders. Hear from creative changemakers as they share their takes on mental health, environmental conservation, cultural preservation, community well-being and much more. Filling the Well is a forum for dialogue, conversation, and learning. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Arts Midwest.
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Kansas 1972

Humanities Kansas

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Welcome to Kansas 1972. A lot happened during that pivotal year, including the founding of Humanities Kansas. In celebration of our 50th anniversary, we’ll be telling stories from that era of Kansas history. So tune in, chill out, and get the lowdown on Kansas 1972.
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The Morning Show

Wisconsin Public Radio

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“The Morning Show” is a live, call-in program hosted by Kate Archer Kent that provides news and thoughtful conversation through a Wisconsin lens. We seek diverse voices on state and national news, arts, culture and social issues.
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We will be diving deep into cannabinoids and their amazing healthy benefits! We will invite guests from the Midwest and let them explain how they are helping the cannabis plant grow momentum.
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The Pothole Pastors Podcast

Joey Coons and Adam Garner

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Joey Coons and Adam Garner are two pastors from the midwest that enjoy engaging in Christian conversation. The Pothole Pastors Podcast seeks to encourage, challenge, and equip Christians to live out their faith in a culture that grows progressively more Post-Christian. Joey and Adam throw in some "midwest flair" by finding news, media, or anything that epitomizes the Midwest to discuss and analyze. Hope you throughly enjoy the Pothole Pastors Podcast!
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B1G Talk

Lounge Sports Network

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Sam and Tony bring you college sports talk twice every week! They are both from the Midwest, so it's fitting their roots run deep in the Big 10 Conference! They bring you "College Sports with Midwest Perspective, Blue Collar & Blue Blood!" This is the audio podcast version of the original live stream on ASAP Network, every week! This show is available, after each livestream, through Lounge Sports Network!
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Middle America

Wendell Bauer/Jared Grabb

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“Middle America” is a podcast and radio show using history, storytelling, and music to discuss the world that surrounds us. Narrated by the fictional protagonist Wendell Bauer, episodes give both true history of the Central Illinois area and fictional memoir of a resident. Locally created music complements the stories to provide further emotional impact and insight.Topics discussed by “Middle America” thus far have included Illinois abolitionists, the French origins of the Midwest, philanthr ...
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Craft Parenting Podcast

Joe & Caroline Ludwig

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The Craft Parenting Podcast is hosted by Joe and Caroline, two Cincinnati parents who are also craft beer enthusiasts. Each week, they discuss their favorite local beers, parenting experiences, and adventures with their two children and two dogs.
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In This Climate

In This Climate

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We’re a podcast from Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute and The Media School. We’re here to bring you the scientists working toward solutions, the legislation to watch and the ways you can remain resilient.
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This is an exploration into different houses of religion and an attempt to find any underlying consistencies and commonalities. We visit a different House of Worship each week and report back in the podcast. Members and leaders will also be interviewed. These locations are primarily in the Midwest of USA. Our running notes and links from research: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13JSX0jmaPcKR5FagGYXtWafArfKZ9aV_d4s7GfS09jw/edit?usp=drivesdk
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If your answer to an inquiry about your ethnic background comes with a follow up question, this podcast is for you. Mixed With What is a podcast that goes beyond the binary of Black and White, to have conversations in color with guests who require more than a single check box to report their racial identity. Each week host Steph Stock, holds a mirror up to the future faces of America and reflects on what it means to be mixed in a country that’s mixed up about its race relations. From interra ...
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An Imperfect Leader

Dr. Peter Stiepleman

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An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is a series of conversations with leaders who look back at decisions they made and ask themselves: What happened? What got overlooked? What did you learn about relationships or what new relationships were formed? What frustrated you? What could you have done differently? And in the end, what was something good that came out of the experience – because it is through our mistakes where our greatest learning takes place. I’m Dr. Peter Stiepleman ...
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Leading From the Arch

George Evjen

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Leading From the Arch is a Podcast dedicated to helping individuals learn how to be an effective coach, mentor, communicator, people manager, and improve workplace culture. Leading from the Arch will interview Executives from the Midwest that have a proven track record of success developing teams. Our goal is to provide a platform for Executives to share their experiences in order to teach our listeners how to improve themselves and take their teams to the next level.
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Cuisine Crossover

Lauren Igbanugo & Nora Felder

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Cuisine Crossover showcases the culinary delights of international restaurants located in the Des Moines area and in the Midwest. We will be exploring the unique and diverse flavors, cultures, and traditions of the region’s dining scene, highlighting the chefs, ingredients, and recipes that make these eateries stand out. Expect to hear interviews with restaurant owners and food experts, reviews of menu items, and recommendations on must-try dishes. Tune in as Lauren and Nora take the lead on ...
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Having the Craic

Caleb McDonnell, Mike Ream, Gaff

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The "Having the Craic" podcast, hosted by Caleb McDonnell, Mike Ream, and Gaff, offers a lively mix of Irish humor, real estate insights, business discussions, and random banter. Caleb is a black Irish Realtor and real estate investor, Mike is a former athlete turned entrepreneur from the Midwest, and Gaff adds a touch of Kentucky charm. Each episode features entertaining guests sharing their experiences and stories, creating a blend of laughter and engaging conversations. The trio's diverse ...
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Helping leaders grow their business through people! For Talent Acquisition and Business Leaders who want to better understand how to make recruiting a strategic competitive advantage for their company. I will interview industry innovators, business leaders, and technical subject matter experts who will offer valuable insights and practical (even prescriptive) advice that is actionable! Sponsored by JKL Advisors, a talent acquisition consulting firm. Having experience leading teams hire more ...
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The Stories from Evergreen Podcast explores the power that we have as a community to serve our residents and make a positive impact on our local family here in our great city of Osh-Kosh. It is a place for us to discuss the improvements that we are making to our programs, a chance to highlight our staff for their commitment as well as an opportunity to hear from our residents. We value the care that our staff & colleagues display to our residents and this podcast is a way for us to celebrate ...
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This week, we’re asking the big questions: Blake Lively or Justin Baldoni — and wait, what was the name of the movie again? Does Katy Perry know that Proto Zoa did it first? And why aren’t massages considered a basic human right? Plus, the eternal struggle of gas stations and oil changes, and the tin fish algorithm has officially claimed us, thanks…
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There's a lot going on this week--Indy 500 Test Week, racing toward graduation, and surviving the windiest spring in decades. But this week, we're taking on this notion of being "flyover states" and everything that comes with it. #flyoverstates #beyondflyover #midwest #midwestliving #themidwestisthebest #morethancornpodcast Send us a text We love c…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, Peter Stiepleman sits down with Josh Reppun, host and Global Community Director of What School Could Be. Josh, a former history teacher turned educational innovator, shares his journey of challenging traditional education models. Through his work with the What Schoo…
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**After discovering very strange and bad editing we went back to fix the problem. This edit should be better. Thanks for hanging in here with us. We hope you enjoy the episode. This week we're taking a look at some of our favorite iconic comic strips and cartoonists, who you may or may not know are Midwesterners. From kite eating trees to shoveling…
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We’re back from spring break and catching up on everything from Barcelona to Arizona. Lexie hiked a mountain (and almost sh*# her pants), Madi went full tapas and hostel mode in Spain, and we both finally finished White Lotus. We’re talking travel highs, lows, food obsessions, and yes—a quick nod to the chaotic energy of early 2000s MTV Spring Brea…
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On this episode of the CBJ podcast, host John Burgman and Jonathan Landis, the CEO of Greater Heights, talk about the winding path from an idea to the construction and, finally, the grand opening of a new climbing gym. Greater Heights opened in early December 2024 in Fitchburg, Wisconsin—which is right around Madison—and has ropes, boulders and aut…
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Dr. Justine Modica discusses the Worthy Wages movement centered in Seattle from the 1980s through the 2000s. Affiliated with SEIU, daycare directors and childcare workers in childcare centers and home-based daycares joined together to raise public awareness of the underfunding of daycare and lobby for increased state childcare subsidies, hoping to …
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Justin Irish, Superintendent of the Anacortes School District in Washington and a former principal at Edmonds School District. Dr. Justin Irish shares how systems thinking, co-design, and meaningful partnerships have helped his district navigate …
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Len Senater is the founder of The Depanneur. The Dep, as many call it, is a place and a concept that has evolved over more than a decade. It has had several iterations, including housing a corner store and cafe and even the inspiration for a nonprofit lifting up newcomers to Canada. The Dep has served as a showcase of the incredible culinary divers…
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Jessica Allen is probably best known as one of the co-hosts of CTV’s popular daytime talk show, The Social. But this St. Thomas, Ontario, native also has a reputation for being a bit of a foodie. From working in restaurants to writing about food, relationships, and pop culture, you will hear Jess’ excitement over food shine through. Heritage Radio …
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Lupita Ley Hightower, the 2023 Arizona Superintendent of the Year and the 2024 Voice for Equity Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Dr. Hightower, who recently retired from her role as the superintendent of the Tolleson Elementary School Distri…
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Today’s episode brings routesetter Ethan Paris to the recording studio. Paris comes from a film and creative background, giving him a unique perspective on how routesetters operate in a space that can be defined half by art and half by design. Hailing from the Northeast, he moved to Colorado in 2024 to set at the Climbing Collective gyms in Longmon…
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This week, we are travelling back to the American Midwest, where I will chat with Cincinnati-based James Beard nominated chef Jose Salazar. And we will revisit my 2024 interview with Chicago-based James Beard Award-winning pastry chef Mindy Segal. Heritage Radio Network is a listener-supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Eat Your Heartland O…
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Some say "impending doom; we say "time for the show." Don't run to the basement or inner most part of your dwelling just yet. It's time to set up the lawn chairs and crack open a soda/pop (see what we did there). We're talking about, quite possibly, our most baffling Midwestern behavior--Porch/Garage Storm Chasing, where we track the storm with a c…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Michelle Caulfield, Superintendent of the Corning-Painted Post Area School District in Corning, New York. Michelle shares how her district is expanding access to opportunities by centering student voice, investing in innovative programs, and building…
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We took a break and traded our late-winter Midwestern weather for sunshine, alligators, and snook. But we're back. This week we've got the good, the wild, and the weird from our times in the Sunshine State. We'll also catch up on our March Madness brackets, games, and who we'd like to see win the tournament. #PodcastReturn #MoreThanCornPodcast #Mid…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Moises Morgenstern, co-founder and CEO of Empat Speech, a leading platform that connects schools with experienced speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Moises shares how his company is improving access to speech therapy using technology, addressing th…
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On this episode of the Climbing Business Journal podcast, host John Burgman is joined by Megan Cheek. Megan is the Digital Marketing Manager and Content Strategist for Climbing Collective, which includes the Inner Peaks gyms in North Carolina, Philadelphia Rock Gyms in Pennsylvania, and Hudson Boulders in New York. They talk about what the Climbing…
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We are back with another episode about Canadian food culture in our limited series, More Than Maple. This show brings us out to Manitoba where I meet historians and authors Janis Thiessen and Kimberley Moore. Janis discusses the stories she discovered behind some of Canada’s favorite snack foods and talks about how she, along with Kimberly, embarke…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Sandy Husk, former interim superintendent of Portland Public Schools, and Dr. Kim Armstrong, the district’s current superintendent. These two remarkable leaders discuss the challenges and opportunities of transitioning leadership, navigating budg…
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Sam & Tony are back to talk about the #B1G teams included in the NCAA Tournament! Did Michigan get hot too early to carry momentum to the NCAA? Can Michigan St. make a run? Did the B1G Tournament help anyone or did the committee have the bracket decided before the championship game? How in the world did UNC make it over Indiana? It's a great show, …
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We are continuing our limited series about Canadian food culture, More Than Maple. This week, I welcome two guests who share their respective lived experiences in food justice and bringing indigenous cuisine to a wider audience in Western Canada. Meet BC-based food systems activist Abra Brynne, and Chef Brittany Stoney of Bernadette’s, an Indigenou…
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Spring is here, and it’s time to shake off the winter blues! But are you naturally neat, or do you thrive in organized chaos? This week, we’re diving into spring cleaning—inside and out. 🧹 Physical Spring Cleaning – Decluttering, organizing, and the random junk we irrationally keep (why do we all have a drawer full of mystery cords?) Plus, the most…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I'm joined by Damian McBeath, Principal of the John Wallis Church of England Academy. As an experienced school leader and author, Damian brings a wealth of knowledge on education reform, leadership, and the evolving role of schools in shaping students beyond academi…
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In this episode, Impact Driver host Holly Chen speaks with Taylor Fragomeni. Like many other professional routesetters, Taylor's career started at her university's climbing wall, which for her was in in Bozeman, Montana, in 2012. Taylor then moved into working in the climbing space full-time. She's worn various hats over the years, the most signifi…
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We are back with another episode that is part of our limited series about Canadian food culture, More Than Maple. This week we are traveling from the Maritimes to the Prairies to learn about important programs serving the unique food security and job training needs of communities in Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta. Josh Smee and Laurel Huget jo…
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Send us a text What happens when Native American traditions and Christian faith come together in worship? How does a sacred drum become the heartbeat of a congregation? And what can we learn from a church built with deep reverence for the land it stands on? In this episode of Branches of Faith, we take you inside Dayspring Native American United Me…
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While other states may claim basketball prominence, Indiana's deep-rooted culture, "Hoosier Hysteria," and legendary high school and college tournaments solidify its position as the true epicenter of American basketball. Discover why Indiana's passion for the game surpasses all others. #HoosierHysteria #HomeofBasketball #TrueBasketballState #Indian…
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March is here, and we’re bringing the madness—fast food style. Forget sports, forget politics—THIS is the real bracket that matters. We’re putting 32 fast food and fast casual chains head-to-head in a no-holds-barred battle to crown the ultimate champion. Will a burger giant reign supreme? Will a cult-favorite chicken joint steal the title? Or will…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Curtis Cain, Superintendent of the Rockwood School District and 2022's National Superintendent of the Year. With decades of experience in educational leadership, Dr. Cain offers deep insights into navigating the complexities of leading a major scho…
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This is another episode that is part of our limited series about Canadian food culture. Meet Chef Tammy Maki, pastry chef and founder of Raven Rising Chocolate, and Inez Cook, owner of the Salmon and Bannock restaurants and catering company. Both women share their inspiring stories of exploring their Indigenous identity while building successful fo…
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Karma is real, and our guest this week is proof. Lexie’s sister, Lindsay—former problem child turned middle school teacher—joins us to share her full-circle journey. We’re diving into stories she wishes she could unwrite, how new teaching methods might have changed her own path, and how she’s using them in her classroom today. But in the end, her p…
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Get ready for a hilarious exploration of Ohio and Nebraska's statehood, filled with interesting history, fun trivia, and the most ridiculous laws these states have to offer. **Correction: Ohio became a state in 1803, not 1804. #buckeyes #cornhuskers #ohio #nebraska #midwest #midwestliving #midwestisthebest #morethancornpodcast Send us a text We lov…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, our guest is Lee Loving, Superintendent of the North Santiam School District in Stayton, Oregon! In our conversation, Lee shares insightful perspectives on leadership, strategic planning, and community engagement. Listen in as we discuss: Connection: The importance …
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Today host Scott Rennak sits down with Garnet Moore, Executive Director of the Climbing Wall Association. Garnet is one of the most connected and central figures in the North American climbing industry, overseeing both the CWA and their annual trade show, the CWA Summit. His origins in the manufacturing side have equipped him with a wide perspectiv…
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We are kicking off a limited series of episodes about Canadian food culture. Much like Midwestern foodways, Canada’s food landscape offers much more than meets the eye…much more than maple! Get an introduction to Canadian foodways with guests David Szanto, a freelance academic in food studies, and Kesia Kvill, an independent food historian focused …
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Dr. Lori Flores discusses food systems in the US and Northeast region specifically, illuminating how the nation has developed a growing appetite for both Latinx food and Latinx food laborers, who are often underpaid and under-nourished as they help grow, process, transport, prepare, and serve food across the country. Flores is an associate professo…
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Ever wonder why hot dogs and baseball go together like, well, mustard and relish? We trace the delicious history of stadium snacks back to one man: Harry M. Stevens. This week, we bite into the story of how he turned a simple sausage into a game day essential. #hotdog #gameday #nilesohio #gamedayfood #midwest #midwestliving # midwestisthebest #more…
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This week, we’re talking all things local love—from our favorite hometown businesses to why supporting small shops, creators, and entrepreneurs makes a difference. And who better to join us than Liz Fleming, aka Liz from Iowa? She’s a digital strategist, content creator, and passionate advocate for nonprofits and small businesses, helping them thri…
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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, Marcus Chambers shares his insights on leadership, community, and navigating the challenges in education today. Here are three key takeaways: A+ School District: Superintendent Chambers explains Okaloosa County's focus on being an "A+ school district" ➕, emphasizing…
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