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What Even Is An Ohio?

Episode 14 of the The Ohio Bubble podcast, hosted by Yardsale Studios, titled "What Even Is An Ohio?" was published on November 22, 2024 and runs 93 minutes.

November 22, 2024 ·93m · The Ohio Bubble

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Welcome to Ohio 101! If you can’t tell the difference between Ohio and Iowa, this is the episode for you. Unless you came here looking for stuff about Iowa. We can’t help you there.   Logo by ridz_khan on Fiverr 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.   Sources and Links: Ice Breaker: https://museumhack.com/list-icebreakers-questions/ Halloween Town is a reference to The Nightmare Before Christmas  Lake Erie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Erie Ohio River: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River Hocking Hills as the most beautiful place: https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-most-beautiful-place-in-every-us-state Oktoberfest Zinzinnati “billed as” the largest in the US and second largest overall: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oktoberfest_Zinzinnati Our fact about the pork fat origins of P&G comes from Nick’s old History 3030 course at OSU with Russ Coil Our definition of Youngstown-style pizza is direct from https://youngstownlive.com/pizza/#:~:text=Youngstown%2C%20Ohio%20is%20the%20birthplace,green%20peppers%20and%20Romano%20cheese. Hopewell Earthworks: https://www.nps.gov/hocu/learn/historyculture/hopewell-ceremonial-earthworks.htm   Disclaimers and corrections: This was a broad introduction to Ohio. As such, there were a lot of important things we couldn’t talk about here. Fair warning: We absolutely believe there’s a brighter future for Northeast Ohio but we don’t shy away from its dark side and misfortunes in this episode. We were wrong- American cheese is, in fact, cheese. Wildcat Hollow is a specific trail in Wayne National Forest, not its own state park. The term “rock and roll” was not actually coined by Alan Freed. He was  just the first to use it to describe a genre of music. Per JobsOhio, we’re actually a one day drive from 60% of the population of the US and Canada. https://www.jobsohio.com/en/why-ohio/doing-business-here/business-climate . External links are provided to credit the sources used in our research and provide further background. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ohio Bubble Podcast. We aren’t experts on everything. If you think we’re incorrect about something, let us know at https://www.instagram.com/the_ohio_bubble_podcast/

Welcome to Ohio 101! If you can’t tell the difference between Ohio and Iowa, this is the episode for you. Unless you came here looking for stuff about Iowa. We can’t help you there.

 

Logo by ridz_khan on Fiverr 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.   Sources and Links:

 

Disclaimers and corrections:

  • This was a broad introduction to Ohio. As such, there were a lot of important things we couldn’t talk about here.
  • Fair warning: We absolutely believe there’s a brighter future for Northeast Ohio but we don’t shy away from its dark side and misfortunes in this episode.
  • We were wrong- American cheese is, in fact, cheese.
  • Wildcat Hollow is a specific trail in Wayne National Forest, not its own state park.
  • The term “rock and roll” was not actually coined by Alan Freed. He was  just the first to use it to describe a genre of music.
  • Per JobsOhio, we’re actually a one day drive from 60% of the population of the US and Canada. https://www.jobsohio.com/en/why-ohio/doing-business-here/business-climate .
  • External links are provided to credit the sources used in our research and provide further background. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ohio Bubble Podcast.
  • We aren’t experts on everything. If you think we’re incorrect about something, let us know at https://www.instagram.com/the_ohio_bubble_podcast/
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