Featuring host Chloe Henderson, and reoccurring guest host Morgan Walters, "Oh, I See" covers a variety of topics. From provocative conversations between best friends to interviewing experts, this podcast's only consistent theme is human engagement.
Cincinnati natives and die-hard Bengals fans Chloe and Morgan discuss the Bengals' history, fan culture, and journey to the Super Bowl. Will they make history this weekend? Listen to us geek out over the entire team--and we do mean the entire team.
Morgan returns to discuss Titanic and Montauk conspiracy theories. Listen to learn about alleged government experiments and millionaire murderers.
Things have been crazy and I haven't had time to record new episodes, but I will return on August 10th! Email me at ohiseepodcast@gmail.com and let me know what kind of episodes you want to hear!
This episode is not for the faint of heart. Lee Jagger explains how she became an erotic masseuse, client stories, and how women can become more confident in bed. https://www.rockthebedroom.com/signup
Terry Tucker discusses his journey from being an NCAA D1 basketball player to battling cancer. Through his experiences, he has learned how to live an extraordinary life, no matter the circumstances. motivationalcheck.com
Dr. April Brown is a licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor and Sex Therapist, among many other things. She and Chloe discuss current intimacy issues people are having and how they can overcome them. Find all information about Dr. April Brown and her new book at: https://www.draprilbrown.com
Jessica Stone is a seasoned journalist who has reported from the White House, Afghanistan, and even for China Global Television. She and Chloe discuss the current state of journalism and her new book that teaches the fundamentals for journalists crossing cultural boundaries. https://jessica-stone.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicalstone/ Twitter: @JessicaStoneTV
Chloe and Morgan interpret each song from "The Battle at Garden's Gate" Greta Van Fleet's new album.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Chloe and Morgan discuss their own personal struggles with mental health and break down exactly why Millennials and Gen Z are known as the most burdened generations. If anyone needs to talk, please feel free to email us at ohiseepodcast@gmail.com For immediate help, please call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255
This week, Bianca Wulwick, from the "Please Don't Kick Me Out" podcast, discusses the ins and outs of running a podcast. She also talks Imposter Syndrome, advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community, and her thoughts on this season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Becca Ribbing, the author of The Clarity Journal, talks about her journey to becoming a career coach and how people can determine when their work isn't working for them anymore. Learn more about Becca's services at: https://beccaribbing.com
Cole Prots, better known as jkitscole on TikTok, is a professional astrologer that combines his love of astrology with comedy, to absolutely roast us all. In today's episode, Cole goes over the characteristics of each zodiac sign and tries to guess Chloe's based on three simple questions.
Kelsi Davies is an actress, dancer, psychic, medium, and empath, who has gained over 3 million followers on TikTok. Kelsi joins the podcast to discuss her spiritual journey, TikTok fame, and connect to a spirit that haunts Chloe's house!
Dr. Renee Blake and Dr. Walt Wolfram discuss the history, evolution, and social implications of African American Language, as well as the current initiatives to legitimize it in academic and professional environments.
Dr. Marianna Di Paolo returns to the podcast to discuss the importance of preserving Native American Languages, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Erik Thomas discusses his studies of Mexican American English and how the language characteristics evolve with each generation.
Dr. Julie Whitlow, co-author of "Same-Sex Marriage, Context, and Lesbian Identity: Wedded but Not Always a Wife" discusses gender identity, term preferences, and evolving language in lesbian couples since the legalization of gay marriage.
Dr. Michael Adams discusses the history and controversy surrounding the making of dictionaries, as well as his studies of slang and profanity.
Dr. Lynne Murphy is an American linguist who moved to England in 2000 to teach at the University of Sussex. Over the past 21 years, Dr. Murphy has studied the key differences in language, behavior, and politeness between Brits and Americans. Listen as she discusses the history of different pronunciations and explains why she believes Americans are saving the English language.
Dr. Marianna Di Paolo discusses her studies dissecting dialects in Utah and Texas, as well as their primary influences. She also covers evolving accents on their western coast.
Dr. Aaron Dinkin discusses the primary New England accents and his studies on emerging and fading dialects in Upstate New York.
Dr. Walt Wolfram discusses dialects found in southern states, from the Appalachian Mountains to urban Georgia, and even islands off the coast of the Chesapeake Bay. Listen to his findings and audio clips of various southern accents.
Dr. Dennis Preston explains the scope of perceptual dialectology and breaks down midwestern accents, from the vowel shift in Michigan to pronunciation in Ohio, and everything in between.
Chloe talks with Elizabeth Rock, a firefighter at the Wylie, Texas fire department, to discuss her experiences in the field.
Chloe sits down with Trish, a former detention officer, to discuss her experiences as a jail guard and a woman in law enforcement.
Director Sheryl McCollum of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute sits down with Chloe to discuss the organization and the death of "Honey" Malone.
Chloe and Morgan return to discuss Greta Van Fleet's cryptic social media posts, newly released singles, and their predictions for the upcoming album.
Chloe speaks with her sister, Rachael Bousman, and family-friend, Lacy Keller, about what it was like being female marines. They discuss their experiences from boot camp, deployments, and reentering civilian life, as well as the advice they would give to women wanting to join the Marine Corps.
Chloe sits down with her brother-in-law Ssgt. Richard Bousman to discuss his experiences in the Marine Corps and what lead him to make the military a career.
Chloe and Morgan take the "It's the ____ for me" TikTok trend to a whole new level. And someone may or may not be leaving the podcast...
Chloe and Morgan test their friendship by asking questions every best friend should know about eachother.
Chloe and Morgan discuss their biggest pet peeves and soon realize they are each the other's muse.
Chloe and Morgan discuss the different generational characteristics from the Silent Generation to Gen Z, and take quizzes to discern which generation they really belong to. Spoiler alert: Someone was not happy with their results.
Chloe and Morgan play the funny, and sometimes inappropriate, card game "New Phone, Who Dis?"
As the final episode of the series, Morgan and Chloe discuss several ways we can all contribute to the movement moving forward. From educating yourself and others to donating time and/or money, there is a way for everybody to help.
We are joined by Latisha Williams a voiceover actress, YouTuber, diversity and lifestyle influencer, and avid black business supporter. Latisha is going to discuss with us why supporting black-owned businesses is so important to the movement and different ways you can show your support.
Part 4 covers the different phases of life that discrimination and systemic racism infiltrates and how it affects black quality of life.
Ann Senefeld joins us again to discuss the full history of African American settlement and housing within Cincinnati, from the 1800s to present day. She shares the importance of knowing and sharing the entire history, not just the parts that make us feel progressive.
Bethel, Ohio is the small hometown of both Chloe and Morgan and has only recently become known around the nation. What was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration for the village quickly escalated to violence when 800 anti-protestors swarmed the few peaceful demonstrators. Listen to their former classmate Destiny Beckworth share her first-hand experience of the protest.
We are dedicated to using our platform to contribute to the Black Lives Matter movement by spreading awareness and amplifying the voices that are smothered. Listen, sympathize, learn, share.
Chloe discusses the decision to rebrand Crash & Laugh to Oh, I See along with their new brand partnership with FNX Fit. Most importantly she lays out the plan for future episodes dedicated to supporting the black rights movement, and asks listeners to share their stories. To find out how you can be in future episodes, share your personal story, and support the movement please listen.https://fnx.grsm.io/oh-i-seeUse code "ohisee" for 15% at checkout. All proceeds will be donated to a charity supporting the black rights movement.
Chloe and Morgan describe how a fun (legal) recreational activity went seriously wrong. From hallucinations to completely losing feeling in their bodies and freaking out, they quickly realize their mistake. Oh, I See does not promote illegal marijuana usage or drinking.
Chloe and Morgan share their first times experiencing many of life's adventures; from the first time they were caught in a lie to dating and much of in between. Get ready to cringe.
Chloe and Morgan spill the beans by answering some very personal "who is most likely to.." questions. There were arguments, laughter, and a little bit of crying.
Chloe and Morgan share predictions for the year 2020 from past scientists, futurists, and trend analysts and compare them to what this year has really brought forth. Some predictions were off the mark, others were off this planet!
Jesse McClish opens up about her painful back injury that led to multiple surgeries, bed rest, mental stress, but ultimately a new lifestyle and frame of mind! Make sure to check out her Instagram for essential oils, all-natural candles, and her new blog.
Play along with Chloe and Morgan as they try to guess the sound the other person is making! Some sounds were easy while others were very easy.
Morgan and Chloe share how their LA/Vegas trip was affected by the early unfolding of the Coronavirus pandemic, along with the aftermath of the stay-at-home mandate. Jobs were lost, vacations were ruined, and sanities were snatched. Stay home, stay safe, and stay positive!
Morgan and Chloe go through each other's text messages using some provocative keywords. A lot of memories are brought up and at times things get a little seedy.
Ann Senefeld joins us today to talk about the history of Cincinnati that is often overlooked and even unknown by natives. She discusses how she researches the history of buildings, family trees, and even points out some buildings with significant history that are still standing downtown. Listen to learn a little more about how Cincinnati came to be the melting pot that it is and how to get in touch with Ann for any questions or research needs you may have!
Morgan and Chloe take a trip down memory lane and discuss their first impressions of each other, high school rumors, and the strange path that led them to become best friends. An unexpected confession is revealed, leaving them to wonder "How are we still friends?!"