Category: Podcasts

Jeriney’s Shopping The Prime Day Deals

If you are looking for a good deal, Jeriney’s got you!

Luke Thinks He Can Recreate Fair Foods At Home

Luke has this crazy idea that HE can make one of his favorite fair foods at home…yeah, right.

Who’s Allowed To Mow At Your House?

When it comes to your yard, it’s a very personal thing…or is it?

Sound Effects Theater 7/17

When criminals do dumb things, we’ll be here to make them sound even dumber!

We Ate A Lot Of Fair Food Yesterday!

Yesterday, we were honored to get to help pick the top 3 fair foods! It’s a rough job, but someone’s gotta do it!

Some People May Be Missing This Weekend

If you’re missing some of your friends who love college football and video games, we may know why.

What Is The Guy Complaining About?

Sometimes just saying big words is a way to complain about something pretty simple.

Alexa’s Day At The Races

Our summer intern, Alexa, had quite the day at the Indycar race this pas weekend!

We’re Trying New Fair Foods Today!

It’s time to try the new fair foods!

What’s Normal In Iowa By Nowhere Else?

It seems there are things we do here in Iowa that no one else understands!

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