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Midwest is Best is a podcast by three University of Wisconsin alumni. Join us as we explore the best/weirdest/prettiest stuff the Midwest has to offer.
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Ep. 7 - Spring Fever 2020
Experience our desperate hope for spring as we transition from wintertime cabin fever to government mandated isolation. Alyssa reviews top tier Midwest groundhogs (a.k.a. woodchucks a.k.a. whistle pigs a.k.a. ???). Megan reveals the varied and lurid associations of maple syrup. Hannah tries and fails to keep everyone on task discussing spring holidays and instead lays the groundwork for a cult.
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Ep. 6 - Snowshoes and Porcupines
In this episode, we cover winter activities to get you out of the house and into the limited sunlight that winter provides. Megan talks rocks and clarifies Grumpy Old Men set details, Hannah shares another weird field trip and contemplates her own mortality, and Alyssa coins a new insult while discussing ice fishing. And like winter in the Midwest, this one feels kind of dark.
Thank you to Cullah, a Midwestern artist, for releasing music under Creative Commons, thereby providing us with theme music! -
Midwest Morsels 2018
As a special end of the year treat, we've compiled a short collection of outtakes and unedited tidbits from our 2018 holiday episode.
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Ep. 5 - Midwest Holiday Spectacular
In this episode, we give a Midwestern take on the holiday season. Alyssa tells the tale of her favorite shipwreck, Hannah shares an ancient recipe, and Megan asks if Santa Claus has a cousin.
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Ep. 4 - Apples and Cranberries and Pumpkins, Oh My
In this episode, Megan shares the truth about Johnny Appleseed, Hannah condones eating cranberries, NOT children, and Alyssa thinks that maybe Satan isn't such a bad guy.
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Ep. 3 - Take a Hike
In this episode, Megan starts us off on the wrong foot, I take us back to the Ice Age, Alyssa broadens her vocabulary, and special guest Liz actually knows about hiking.