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Ohio Meet Podcast!

Episode 1 of the The Ohio Bubble podcast, hosted by theohiobubblepodcast, titled "Ohio Meet Podcast!" was published on September 9, 2021 and runs 59 minutes.

September 9, 2021 ·59m · The Ohio Bubble

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Welcome to our inaugural episode!  Think Ohio is only about corn?  Believe Ohioans are only obsessed with football?  Have the opinion Ohio really isn’t that important?  Join us as we chat about why Ohio is more than just a flyover state and really earns its place as the 17th state in the Union.    Also in this episode, we meet a lucky border collie, uncover the Invasion of the Alaskan Superintendents, and learn that Nick and Kelsey make a normal hotdog. The word “y’all” may make an appearance.   The full list of sources, links and disclaimers may not be visible on your podcast App due to space limitations. Please visit us at https://theohiobubblepodcast.podbean.com to see them all.Logo by ridz_khan on Fiverr   Sources and Links: Ice Breaker: https://museumhack.com/list-icebreakers-questions/ Stereotypes (Football, Chili, Politicians and Media, Sperrys): https://www.movoto.com/guide/oh/ohio-stereotypes/ Stereotypes (Accents, O-H-I-O Pictures, Weather Drama, Corn): https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/totally-true-stereotypes-oh/ Stereotypes (Burning River, Snow Days, A/C, Pronunciation): https://thoughtcatalog.com/nico-lang/2013/09/51-signs-youre-from-ohio/ The Stereotype Map: https://www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/94n4j9/pretty_acurate/ Ohio Flag: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ohio State Demonyms: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_demonyms_for_US_states_and_territories ”Very old fashioned sentence” is a reference to a John Mulaney joke. For a full list of famous Ohioans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Ohio   Wikipedia’s sources are linked on each page.   Disclaimers: External links and references are provided to credit the sources used in our research. They do not reflect the opinions of the Ohio Bubble Podcast. We taped our first several episodes during a relative break in the Covid pandemic. Depending on when you listen, some of the activities we describe may be unsafe or unavailable. Be safe y’all! No, we don’t actually want to murder any politicians or media figures or anyone else. It’s a hyperbole. Do we really need to say this? The actual stereotype for Columbus is that people are punctual, not late. Zanesville and Lancaster are two different cities. Only Zanesville was ever a capital.

Welcome to our inaugural episode!  Think Ohio is only about corn?  Believe Ohioans are only obsessed with football?  Have the opinion Ohio really isn’t that important?  Join us as we chat about why Ohio is more than just a flyover state and really earns its place as the 17th state in the Union. 

 

Also in this episode, we meet a lucky border collie, uncover the Invasion of the Alaskan Superintendents, and learn that Nick and Kelsey make a normal hotdog. The word “y’all” may make an appearance.

 

The full list of sources, links and disclaimers may not be visible on your podcast App due to space limitations. Please visit us at https://theohiobubblepodcast.podbean.com to see them all. Logo by ridz_khan on Fiverr

 

Sources and Links:

Ice Breaker: https://museumhack.com/list-icebreakers-questions/

Stereotypes (Football, Chili, Politicians and Media, Sperrys): https://www.movoto.com/guide/oh/ohio-stereotypes/

Stereotypes (Accents, O-H-I-O Pictures, Weather Drama, Corn): https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/totally-true-stereotypes-oh/

Stereotypes (Burning River, Snow Days, A/C, Pronunciation): https://thoughtcatalog.com/nico-lang/2013/09/51-signs-youre-from-ohio/

The Stereotype Map: https://www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/94n4j9/pretty_acurate/

Ohio Flag: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ohio

State Demonyms: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_demonyms_for_US_states_and_territories

”Very old fashioned sentence” is a reference to a John Mulaney joke.

For a full list of famous Ohioans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Ohio

 

Wikipedia’s sources are linked on each page.

 

Disclaimers:

External links and references are provided to credit the sources used in our research. They do not reflect the opinions of the Ohio Bubble Podcast.

We taped our first several episodes during a relative break in the Covid pandemic. Depending on when you listen, some of the activities we describe may be unsafe or unavailable. Be safe y’all!

No, we don’t actually want to murder any politicians or media figures or anyone else. It’s a hyperbole. Do we really need to say this?

The actual stereotype for Columbus is that people are punctual, not late.

Zanesville and Lancaster are two different cities. Only Zanesville was ever a capital.

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