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Corn Culture
by Tanner Pinyan
Corn Culture is Tanner’s open-mic love letter to the Midwest—recorded from Nebraska, through a lens shaped by deep Christian faith and genuine community pride. The podcast moves fluidly between serious conversations on culture, faith, identity, and life in the Heartland, and light-hearted rankings that spark laughs and friendly debates—because life is better when you can rank both worldviews and warm cookies. Each episode amplifies voices from local leaders, community mentors, pastors, parents, town legends, business owners, and everyday people—everyone in between who helps define Midwest life. With interviews, commentary, storytelling, and occasional dessert breakdowns, Corn Culture champions one idea above all: the Midwest isn't the middle of nowhere—it’s the center of someone’s world, full of stories worth sharing and voices worth hearing. And sometimes those stories taste like th
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🎙️ Corn Culture – Episode with Ellie
“Faith, Family, and Finding Strength Through Uncertainty”In this episode of Corn Culture, Tanner sits down with Ellie—wife, mom of three, and military spouse—to talk about life, faith, and navigating uncertainty.From growing up in Southeast Nebraska to raising three kids while her husband is deployed, Ellie shares a powerful and honest look at what it means to lean on God, stay strong through challenges, and build a life rooted in faith and family.🔑 What We Talk About:Growing up in Wymore, Nebraska and lifelong family connectionsLife as a military wife (and the unpredictability that comes with it)Raising 3 kids under 3 😅Finding strength through faith during hard seasonsEllie’s personal journey back to GodOvercoming past relationships and rediscovering identitySpiritual warfare, purpose, and staying groundedThe importance of community, church, and family supportFavorite worship songs and daily encouragement🙏 Key Takeaway:When life feels uncertain or overwhelming, faith becomes your foundation. Let go of control, trust God, and focus on what truly matters—your family, your purpose, and your walk.💬 Quote of the Episode:“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7 🎶 Mentioned in This Episode:Gratitude – Brandon LakeDemons – Josiah QueenClassic worship songs like This Little Light of Mine📍 Local Shoutouts:Cow Camp Coffee ☕Sunrise Bakery 🍩Bargain Box 🛍️Southeast Nebraska (Beatrice / Gage County area)🎧 Final Thoughts:This episode is a reminder that no matter what season you’re in—whether it’s uncertainty, growth, or struggle—you’re not alone. Stay rooted in faith, lean on your people, and keep moving forward.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to @corn_culture and follow along for more episodes!
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Faith, Business, and Fatherhood | A Conversation with Dawson Schrader from the Treehouse
In this episode of Corn Culture, Tanner heads out to the countryside just south of Lincoln, Nebraska to record a conversation in a very unique place — a tree house in the woods.Tanner sits down with Dawson Schrader, a Nebraska entrepreneur, father, and finance professional who grew up on a multi-generation family farm near Roka. Dawson shares his journey from starting a coffee shop at a young age to working as an electrician, insurance agent, and eventually helping businesses understand and steward their finances through his company.The conversation covers a wide range of topics including entrepreneurship, faith, family, leadership, gratitude, and the books that shape our thinking.Dawson also shares the story behind Camp Sunshine, a Christian summer camp that has grown from a small group of kids into a ministry serving thousands of campers each year.This episode is full of thoughtful insights about responsibility, purpose, and how faith can guide both our personal lives and our work.Topics in This Episode• Recording a podcast from a tree house in rural Nebraska• Dawson’s background growing up near Roka, Nebraska• Starting a coffee shop at a young age• Working as an electrician and transitioning into finance• Helping businesses through Finance Catalyst• The story behind Camp Sunshine and its mission• Faith and entrepreneurship• Gratitude and perspective in modern life• Books that shape leaders and young men• Fatherhood and building a meaningful lifeBooks Mentioned• As a Man Thinketh – James Allen• Extreme Ownership – Jocko Willink• How to Read a Book – Mortimer Adler• The Book of Ephesians (The Bible)
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🎙️ Corn Culture — Live Q&A Episode
In this special live Question & Answer episode of Corn Culture, Tanner answers listener-submitted questions without seeing them beforehand — giving you honest, unscripted reactions on everything from faith and football to cheeseburgers and Buc-ee’s.This episode blends humor, personal reflection, faith, Nebraska culture, and a little bit of chaos — exactly what Corn Culture is all about.🙌 Episode SponsorA huge thank you to Stage Mi Casa for sponsoring this episode!Stage Mi Casa is a Lincoln-based home staging and interior design company serving Lincoln and surrounding areas, including Omaha and Columbus. Whether you’re a homeowner, seller, or Realtor, their work helps homes show better and sell stronger.📞 Phone: (402) 781-8551🌐 Website: stagemicasa.com🧠 Topics Covered in This EpisodeA Bible verse everyone needs to hear (Habakkuk 2:14)The best part of having a podcast (hint: it’s not fame)Thoughts on Buc-ee’s coming to Gretna, NebraskaReaction to an LPS job posting headlineHonest expectations for Husker footballBest cheeseburgers in Lincoln 🍔Favorite books (C.S. Lewis, Orwell, classics & nonfiction)A strange missing persons case that has everyone talkingWhat’s going on this week (including a surprise birthday 👀)Age reveal (Gen Z confirmed)Experience at the March for LifeBaptism, faith, and starting a new life in ChristA few random questions… including turtles 🐢Ending with an important challenge: How will you make someone else’s day better today?✨ Quote from the Episode“Suffering is the glue that bonds human interaction — everyone has gone through something, and you’re tougher because of it.”📬 Stay ConnectedHave a question for a future episode?📧 Email: [email protected] this Q&A episode gets enough love… there may be another one coming 👀If you enjoyed this episode:Follow & subscribe to Corn CultureShare it with a friendLeave a reviewAnd as always — never give up and never give inThanks for listening 🌽
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Tevin Strong: Faith, Cancer, and Fighting Forward (Plus Husker Hoops Talk)
Guest: Tevin GodwinRecorded: January 28In this episode of Corn Culture, Tanner sits down with Tevin Godwin—Parkview alum, videographer, and man of faith—to talk about resilience, basketball, and what it means to stay strong when life doesn’t give you a choice.Episode HighlightsThe Parkview Christian connection and reliving the glory days of high school basketballHow athletics builds mental toughness that carries into real lifeTevin’s testicular cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery journeyWhat chemotherapy is really like and lessons learned through adversityA serious health scare involving an AVM and brain surgeryHow faith, Scripture, and journaling helped Tevin navigate uncertaintyWhy “walking by faith, not by sight” became real during cancerTevin’s future plans in life insurance, videography (TEV in Motion), and content creationThoughts on Nebraska basketball, the Michigan game, and why this season feels differentKey Takeaway“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.”This conversation is a reminder that strength is built through trials, faith matters most when life gets hard, and community makes the journey lighter.Follow & Support Tevin Godwin📲 Follow Tevin on [email protected]@tevingodw1n🤍 Support Tevin’s Cancer JourneyGoFundMe:👉 https://gofund.me/b76bf3d40👕 Tevin Strong MerchSupport Tevin and help spread encouragement:“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.”Merch Link:👉 https://tr.ee/eS69la7z3g
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🎙️ Corn Culture – Episode 7 Guest: Thad Anderson
In this episode of Corn Culture, Tanner sits down with Midwest legend, realtor, and storyteller Thad Anderson for a wide-ranging conversation that blends faith, culture, real estate, sports, food, and real life.From setting goals that actually matter, to wild real-estate stories, to scoring on LeBron James, to the great Nebraska debate of chili and cinnamon rolls — this episode captures exactly what Corn Culture is all about: honest conversations with interesting people through a Midwest lens.🔹 What We Talk About:Why some of the most successful people focus on faith, family, and health over moneyThe first hate comments on the podcast (and why that’s a good sign)A real estate deal that fell apart… over a tobogganThad’s unforgettable story of scoring 7 points on LeBron James in AAU basketballNebraska culture, Husker sports, and Midwest prideChili & cinnamon rolls: dipped or separate?Ice cream debates, nostalgia, and what makes food “made with love”Standing for truth, faith, and values in a loud cultureWhat the future holds for Corn Culture and beyond👤 Guest Info:Thad Anderson📲 Instagram: @thadandersonrealtor📺 Where to Watch & Listen:🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast app (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more)Make sure to subscribe, follow, and leave a review — it helps the show grow and reach more people.🤝 Interested in Sponsoring an Episode?Corn Culture offers flexible sponsorship options and can even record on location at your business.Reach out if you’re interested in partnering with the show.
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The Definitive Cookie Rankings of Southeast Nebraska
Desserts matter. Cookies matter more. And chocolate chip cookies? They are a pillar of American culture.In this special Corn Culture segment, Tanner tackles one of the most important questions facing Southeast Nebraska today:If you NEED a cookie in Lincoln… where should you go?From mall nostalgia and snow-day memories to Gen-Z cookie trends and the dangers of doing too much, this episode breaks down the good, the overrated, and the truly elite cookie options in and around Lincoln, Nebraska.🍪 Cookie Stops Discussed:Eileen’s Cookies – Solid, reliable, party-friendly… but is “good” enough?Crumbl Cookies – Social-media famous, expensive, and maybe doing too much.Warm Cookie – A pioneer in cookie delivery and a personal milestone memory.The Cookie Company – The undisputed champion. Follow the smell.Rabbit Hole Bakery – A downtown bonus stop worth making.🏆 Top Cookie Takes:Semi-sweet chocolate chips > milk chocolate (this is non-negotiable)S’mores cookies can work… if done rightFrosting should never overpower the cookieThin Oreos are elite (don’t argue)This episode is funny, nostalgic, and surprisingly philosophical — all while delivering the truth about cookies in Southeast Nebraska.📩 Have a cookie suggestion? Tanner will review it.🎥 Want proof? He’ll make a video.🇺🇸 Have an American day.
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Mary’s Story: Faith, Family, and the Power of Being a Stay-At-Home Mom
There is nothing “just” about being a stay-at-home mom.In this Corn Culture clip, Mary explains why she stopped downplaying her role — because raising children isn’t a backup plan… it’s a calling. From shaping young minds to guiding souls toward God, motherhood is one of the most important jobs in the world.This moment from the podcast dives into:Why stay-at-home moms deserve more respectThe power of raising children with faith and valuesHow culture undervalues motherhoodWhy shaping lives is real work🎙️ Full Corn Culture episode coming soon👉 Subscribe on YouTube so you don’t miss it📲 Follow for more clips and conversations@CornCulturePodcast
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Interview: TPUSA President Ethnie Barnhouse on Free Speech & Campus Culture
On this episode of Corn Culture, I sit down with Ethnie Barnhouse, President of the Turning Point USA chapter at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.Ethnie shares what it’s really like to be a conservative student on campus today, how Turning Point USA supports students nationwide, and why free speech, open dialogue, and constitutional values still matter—especially for the next generation.We also talk about:What Turning Point USA actually does on college campusesThe process of re-chartering a student organizationPushback conservative students face (and how to handle it)Why hearing opposing viewpoints is essential for personal growthAmericaFest, Charlie Kirk’s legacy, and the future of the conservative movementThis is a thoughtful, honest conversation about culture, courage, and standing firm in your convictions.Connect & Learn More:🎓 UNL students: Get involved with Turning Point USA on campus📲 Follow Corn Culture for more conversations like this📸 Turning Point USA – UNL: @tpusa_unl📸 Ethnie Barnhouse: @ethniebarnhouse21👉 Follow Corn Culture on your favorite podcast platform👉 Leave a rating & review — it helps the show grow👉 Share this episode with someone who cares about culture, faith, and free speechThanks for listening. Never give up. Never give in.
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Control the Tongue, Start the Year Right: 3 Books of the Bible to Read in 2026
As the new year approaches, it’s time to reset, refocus, and start strong.In this episode of Corn Culture, Tanner shares a practical, approachable recommendation for beginning the year the right way: reading the Bible—even if you’ve never opened it before. With a Diet Coke in hand and a Midwest mindset, this episode breaks down three specific books of the Bible that are easy to jump into, deeply meaningful, and incredibly relevant to modern life.📖 The Three Books Recommended:Book of JamesA short but powerful book packed with practical wisdom—especially on controlling our words, our reactions, and our actions. James reminds us how something as small as the tongue can have massive consequences, particularly in the age of social media.Gospel of JohnIf you want to understand who Jesus is and why His life matters, this is the place to start. From “In the beginning was the Word” to John 3:16 and the conversation with Nicodemus, this Gospel focuses heavily on the divinity of Christ and what it means to be born again.Book of DanielA gripping Old Testament book filled with unforgettable stories—Daniel in the lions’ den, the fiery furnace, the writing on the wall—and powerful themes of faith, courage, prophecy, and perseverance in hostile times.
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13 Siblings, Real Cowboys, and Why You’re Never ‘Ready’ for Kids
In this episode of Corn Culture, I sit down with my longtime friend Marshall—a real Nebraska cowboy, husband, and father—to talk about family, faith, and raising kids in a culture that’s afraid of sacrifice.Marshall grew up with 13 siblings, married into a big Catholic family, and now he and his wife are raising their own growing family in rural southeast Nebraska. We discuss why you’re never truly “ready” for kids, how family builds character, the importance of faith, and what life looks like outside the city.We also touch on rural living, work ethic, firearms and responsibility, and of course—pizza.🎥 Watch the full video episode on YouTube📲 Follow the show on social media for clips, previews, and future episodesNever give up. Never give in.Thanks for listening to Corn Culture 🌽
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Mid-December Movie Draft: Winners, Losers, and Hidden Gems
It’s mid-December, the weather’s cold, the holidays are approaching, and you’re about to spend a lot of time with family—which means at some point, you’re going to need a movie.In this episode of Corn Culture, I break down what’s worth watching this holiday season (and what you should absolutely skip). From newer releases that surprised me, to classics that never get old, to a few hidden gems for when the kids are finally asleep—this is your Midwest-approved guide to surviving family movie night.Whether you’re watching because you love the company… or because you don’t want to hear anyone talk for two hours—this one’s for you.📺 Watch, Listen & Subscribe🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast platform📺 Subscribe on YouTube: @corn_culture📲 Follow on Instagram: @corn_culture
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Corn Culture Trailer
This is the trailer for the new podcast "Corn Culture"! Tanner will be interviewing members of the midwest about their perspectives on a multitude of topics. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram- @corn_cultureFuture interviews scheduled include- pastors, political and cultural leaders, business owners, law enforcement officers, teachers and so much more!Stay tuned for more. Thanks for listening!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Corn Culture is Tanner’s open-mic love letter to the Midwest—recorded from Nebraska, through a lens shaped by deep Christian faith and genuine community pride. The podcast moves fluidly between serious conversations on culture, faith, identity, and life in the Heartland, and light-hearted rankings that spark laughs and friendly debates—because life is better when you can rank both worldviews and warm cookies. Each episode amplifies voices from local leaders, community mentors, pastors, parents, town legends, business owners, and everyday people—everyone in between who helps define Midwest life. With interviews, commentary, storytelling, and occasional dessert breakdowns, Corn Culture champions one idea above all: the Midwest isn't the middle of nowhere—it’s the center of someone’s world, full of stories worth sharing and voices worth hearing. And sometimes those stories taste like th
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