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Jess Piper, Bryce Oates, and Isaac Nehring join this episode to discuss the future of rural America, from youth leadership to media access and political advocacy. Isaac shares his journey as a Truman Scholar, while Bryce and Executive Producer Richard Fawal tackle the urgent need for truthful reporting in rural America. Jess Piper joins host Heidi Heitkamp to break down how Democrats can rebuild trust in deeply red states.Come away empowered with practical ideas for making a difference in your communities, no matter where you live. This episode highlights the importance of community building, hope, and the power of grassroot efforts to restore faith in Democracy for rural Americans. Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.Join the One Country Project for the fourth annual Rural Progress Summit, July 8–10. The keynote will feature a virtual fireside chat between Sec. Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.The Rural Progress Summit is a virtual event that brings together voices from across the country to explore ideas and solutions that address the real needs of rural America.Go to OneCountryProject.org to learn more or https://pdcst.news/RPS2025 to register for the Rural Progress Summit. Join the One Country Project for the fourth annual Rural Progress Summit, July 8–10. The keynote will feature a virtual fireside chat between Sec. Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.The Rural Progress Summit is a virtual event that brings together voices from across the country to explore ideas and solutions that address the real needs of rural America.Go to OneCountryProject.org to learn more or https://pdcst.news/RPS2025 to register for the Rural Progress Summit.
Many rural veterans join the Hot Dish for this special Memorial Day episode. Marine Corps Infantryman and North Dakota Army National Guard First Sergeant Bradley Aune discusses issues veterans face when rejoining civilian life. North Dakota Army National Guard Staff Sergeant Jessica Petrick offers her perspective on what Memorial Day means to her. And One Country Project board member and former Senator and Member of the Committee on Veterans Affairs, Joe Donnelly, leads a discussion with Brigadier General Art Austin, Master General Frank Morales, and Staff Sergeant Sean Coulter about their experience with VA services. On this Memorial Day week, gain a deeper understanding of what it means to transition from military to civilian life and how vital public programs and support systems are for veterans. Hosts Heidi and Joel Heitkamp emphasize the need for collective action and listening to veterans' voices to improve systems meant to serve them. This episode will remind us all of the ongoing cost of service, the importance of advocating for continued funding, and the strength found in rural communities as they support their own.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
Jerry Hagstrom, Sarah Melotte, and Bob Leonard join host Joel Heitkamp and guest host J.D. Scholten to discuss the impacts to rural America of Trump's first 100 days in office. You will learn about disaster relief, rural healthcare, tariffs, manufacturing, immigration, and the ongoing Farm Bill debates in Congress. Each guest offers firsthand perspectives from their communities, highlighting the struggles and hopes of rural people.Joel and J.D. weave together stories of hardship and hope while connecting local issues to national policy. You will hear engaging, actionable conversations on how rural communities are organizing, what key policy battles mean for them, and how everyone can get involved to support positive change.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.Find Sarah Melotte's work at https://dailyyonder.com/. Find Bob Leonard's work at https://rleonard.substack.com/. Find Jerry Hagstrom's work at https://www.hagstromreport.com/. Join the One Country Project for the fourth annual Rural Progress Summit, July 8–10. The keynote will feature a virtual fireside chat between Sec. Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.The Rural Progress Summit is a virtual event that brings together voices from across the country to explore ideas and solutions that address the real needs of rural America.Go to OneCountryProject.org to learn more or https://pdcst.news/RPS2025 to register for the Rural Progress Summit.
DNC Chair Ken Martin joins hosts Heidi and Joel Heitkamp to discuss the Democratic Party's future in rural America. They explore the brand image of the Democratic Party and how to reconnect with blue collar and rural voters. Ken, Heidi and Joel stress the importance of authentic local messengers to deliver Democratic narratives, offering you practical steps for community-driven change.Listen to learn how the Democratic Party plans to rebuild trust, restore its brand, and fight for economic opportunity in rural towns nationwide. Ken offers honest reflection on mistakes, shares new strategies for grassroots engagement, and unveils unprecedented investments in state party infrastructure. Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
In this episode, Heidi and Joel give you specific advice on how to channel your frustrations into positive action within your community, focusing on local issues and building a strong support network. They offer insights into being proactive and engaged, highlighting how to make a difference on the ground, especially in rural settings.Then Jess Piper, Executive Director for Blue Missouri, joins Joel to discuss political engagement, grassroots organizing, and the importance of rural communities in America. Jess shares her teaching journey, key strategies to revive Democrats' presence in rural areas, and her current role with Blue Missouri, raising funds to support Democrats in red districts. Jess's story is an inspiring reminder of the power of individual action in fostering change, even against daunting odds.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
Discover how a chance encounter with a mall retailer led Dawn Kane, co-founder and CEO of Hot Dish Advertising, to revolutionize franchise marketing. After managing an in-house agency for a mall developer, Dawn, along with two of her cohorts, ventured out to establish her own agency, bringing her fast-paced retail expertise to the franchising world.The Minnesota-based agency, named after the beloved regional casserole, transformed from a consumer-focused marketing firm into a franchise development powerhouse. Their innovative approach replaced generic messagingwith data-driven strategies, setting new standards in franchise marketing.The COVID-19 pandemic became a catalyst for positive change, as Hot Dish successfully transitioned to a fully remote operation. This move expanded their talent pool nationwide while maintaining team cohesion throughthe Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS).Ready to dive into the fascinating story of how mall marketing experience evolved into franchise industry expertise? Listen to this episode to learn how Dawn Kane and Hot Dish Advertising are reshaping the franchise marketing landscape.
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North Carolina Representative Julie Von Haefen, Tennessee Representative J.C. Bowman, and Iowa Representative and One Country Project board member J.D. Scholten join The Hot Dish to discuss the challenges facing public education in rural America. The conversation highlights the efforts to fight against the dismantling of public education systems and the consequences of funding private schools with public dollars. Heidi Heitkamp leads the conversation, emphasizing the importance of this issue for rural communities and the future of American education.Heidi and Joel Heitkamp delve into the vital role of public education in maintaining democratic values and fostering community. They encourage listeners to support public schools by advocating for policies that prioritize educational access for all. Gain valuable insights into the ongoing battle for public education and hear the various arguments against the privatization of public schools. The guests provide a comprehensive view of the political challenges and the grassroots efforts needed to protect public schools and uphold educational equity.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
In this episode, Joel Heitkamp hosts a roundtable discussion with farmers Chris Gibbs, Will Westmoreland, and Nick Levendofsky. They talk about the ups and downs of farming today and dive into topics like tariffs, infrastructure, and politics.From tariff troubles to the fight to keep rural infrastructure strong, listeners will get an inside scoop on what it's like to manage a farm in today's challenging environment. Learn why these issues matter to rural America and why it's crucial for these farmers to have their voices heard in the bigger political arena.Heidi Heitkamp also highlights the ongoing planning of the upcoming One Country Project 2025 Rural Summit. It's all about making sure rural America's got a say in the big decisions being made!Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/. To see more of Will Westmoreland's work, visit http://www.thebackfortyofficial.com/.
In this episode, we examine how the absence of local news affects political polarization, civic engagement, and community identity. First, scholars John Volk and Joshua Darr join The Hot Dish to discuss the emergence and consequences of News Deserts across the United States. Then, journalist Brandon Tensley and Joel engage in a compelling conversation on the importance of local news to communities of color across America.Listen to learn more about how this phenomenon shapes information access, democratic participation, and the broader political landscape, proving the media's pivotal role in shaping public discourse.Heidi and Joel delve into the shift away from local media sources and the consequential impact on the social fabric of middle America. They provide listeners with a practical roadmap for actively engaging with local politics and media by highlighting the importance of reviving local journalism, offering ways communities can rebuild their media ecosystems, and exploring how doing so will improve democratic engagement and reduce polarization.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us on Substack at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
Veteran political strategist Paul Begala joins the Hot Dish to discuss how the Democratic Party can reconnect with rural Americans. He offers straightforward actions each of us can take to respond to the challenges of chaos in Washington and State Capitals and to help our neighbors get past the misinformation and propaganda to see the truth about the dangerous impacts of the Donald Trump / Elon Musk administration on rural and small-town values.But first, Joel speaks with Isaac Wright, founder of the Rural Voter Institute, about Democrats' communication challenges and the need to speak about values like personal faith.This episode is packed with political strategies, insights into rural issues, and suggestions on how to make political messaging that resonates with middle America. Listen for a deeper understanding of our country's current political dynamics and practical suggestions for making an impact.Join hosts Joel and Heidi Heitkamp on The Hot Dish every other week to learn about the economic and cultural issues pertinent to rural constituents and the importance of effective messaging. The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org. One Country Project is a growing movement dedicated to providing honest analysis and serious conversation about issues affecting rural and small-town communities. The fact is mainstream platforms are becoming less reliable. So One Country is expanding to new channels. We're starting with Substack, where we share articles, essays, videos, and the Hot Dish podcast. We're joining journalists and experts from places like the New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN to help you make sense of things in these challenging times. Go to onecountryproject.substack.com to learn more. That's onecountryproject.substack.com.
Senior Paleontologist Clint Boyd discusses a mammoth dig in ND, and Chef Jay Ducote shares his take on the 2025 Hotdish Festival and his visit to North Dakota.
In this episode, we delve into essential discussions on federal policy, TikTok, and the balance of power in Washington that we know will resonate with you.Heidi and Joel explore the chaos caused by a recent Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo concerning the freeze on federal expenditures. They provide a clear-eyed analysis of the memo's implications for Americans, particularly those relying on federal assistance programs, and question the legality of specific executive branch actions.In the second half of the episode, we're joined by David Dorfman, Deputy Staff Director and Chief Counsel of the House Select Committee on China. David provides an in-depth understanding of the critical legislation affecting TikTok, clarifying misconceptions about a so-called "ban" and diving into the platform's national security concerns.Lastly, hear from TikTok user Sayen Gates, a small business owner from South Carolina, who discusses how TikTok has been crucial in growing her life coaching business and how the threat of its ban poses challenges to entrepreneurs relying on the platform.Tune in to The Hot Dish every other week as we serve up hearty discussions that matter to the heartland. We aim to ensure that the voices of 'the rest of us' are heard loud and clear in Washington.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.orgVisit Sayen's site: www.shadowcornerlifecoaching.com
The 7th year is in the books and the judges decided that Wurst's take on "Grandma Frida's" recipe is the top of the top. Hear from the folks at Wurst!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mentioned in this episode:SBCC Human Resources - https://www.sbcc.edu/hr/The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker - https://www.priyaparker.com/book-art-of-gatheringSeasonal Depression / Seasonal Affective Disorder - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder“Pop” vs. “Soda” - https://www.popvssoda.com/The Story of “Bubbler” - https://geography.wisc.edu/cartography/projects/G572/2019FA/Fall2019ShowersCurtis.pdfHotdish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HotdishTater tot Hotdish - https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020916-tater-tot-casseroleFuneral Hotdish - https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/funeral-hotdish-7418644Mushroom leather - https://ligayagarden.online/2023/07/14/mushroom-jerky/McDonald's in Japan - https://www.delish.com/food/a60248192/best-mcdonalds-are-in-japan/International Availability of Mcdonald's products - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_availability_of_McDonald%27s_productsClassically trained musician - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-classical-training-makes-you-better-musician-vishwaka-thejan-36blcUnited States military bands - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_bandsPeking Opera - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peking_operaFirst Avenue - https://first-avenue.com/Fine Line - https://first-avenue.com/venue/fine-line/Minnesota Orchestra - https://www.minnesotaorchestra.org/Minneapolis Orpheum - https://hennepinarts.org/venues/orpheum-theatreSt. Paul Ballet - https://spballet.org/Janet Jackson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_JacksonMariah Carey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariah_CareyRobyn - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RobynTracy Chapman at the Grammys - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLfH9HSUyf4Target Center - https://www.targetcenter.com/Celine Dion - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_DionGwen Stefani - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_StefaniPrince - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)Paisley Park - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley_ParkBob Dylan - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_DylanClub Glam Slam - https://laist.com/news/entertainment/glam-slamBellwether - https://thebellwetherla.com/Grammy Museum - https://grammymuseum.org/The Greatest Night in Pop - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Night_in_PopSpace Debris - https://www.nasa.gov/headquarters/library/find/bibliographies/space-debris/Wall-E - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WALL-E
The judging team from this year's Fargo Hotdish Festival is in studio for a full recap. Tyler Axness, Rick Gion, Fargo-Moorhead Eats, and Food Network star Jay Decote talk chat about judging and some of their favorite dishes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tami and Mike talk about a few of the big headlines in the news.
Welcome to another episode of The Hot Dish, where we serve comfort food for Middle America. In today's episode, Heidi Heitkamp and Joel Heitkamp delve into the political whirlwind surrounding Donald Trump's inauguration, cabinet picks, and executive orders — and their implications for the next four years. Later in the episode, you'll hear a fascinating conversation between One Country Project Board Member J.D. Scholten and Anderson Clayton, North Carolina Democratic Party Chair. Anderson, the youngest state party chair in the nation, shares her experiences and insights on enhancing grassroots infrastructure, speaking to rural voters, and the GOP's efforts to throw out 60,000 legal votes in the Tarheel State to overturn the results of a state Supreme Court election.Join us as we explore these pivotal topics and more, all aimed at bringing clarity and hope to the heartland.
Welcome back to "The Hot Dish," where we serve up the latest political insights with a side of grassroots wisdom. In today's episode, host Heidi Heitkamp welcomes Iowa State Representative J.D. Scholten, who shares his insights from the campaign trail. We'll dive into the critical issues that drove his unexpected victory in a Trump district.First, the hosts touch on the challenges facing rural communities, including healthcare crises and the fast-paced messaging tactics of conservative media and the importance of engaging younger voters for a vibrant political future.Heidi offers personal news about becoming a grandmother and reflects on the Democratic Party's evolving connection with working-class America. Don't forget, we want to hear from you—drop us an email at podcast@onecountryproject.org.
This week on the Bum N' Zilly show brother Jeremy fills in for a missing Hawaiian Bum. :32 Jeremy's job as a Youth Pastor 1:49 Show intro 2:04 Bum's studio decor 3:22 "Home Alone"4:04 New Year's resolutions 5:28 Bum is in Hawaii6:40 Holly's New Years goal 7:22 Tater Tot Hotdish 8:20 Reminiscing on stories growing up 9:58 Laying out the show topics 11:03 Kevin Durant number 35 (Thanks Noobs!) Left Center Right 13:47 Twins offseason moves. Kepler and Thielbar are gone 17:41 MLB needs a salary cap and Twins ownership is cheap 19:14 Trying to figure out the Twins infield21:10 The Twins new owners should lower prices at Target Field 22:02 The Wild are limping into 2025 24:22 Live update from the Wild and Capitals game 25:38 Sabres snap losing streak and start a new one27:06 TNT record slap shot and Jeremy's injuries from playing hockey28:19 Sabres wrap up and more Wild talk30:25 The Washington Wizards and how Jeremy became a fan 32:13 The Lakers and how Zilly became a fan 34:09 The Lakers trade DLo for DFS. Cleveland Cavalier dominance 37:32 LA Ram's are playoff bound and Jer breaks it down 41:03 Cooper Kupp is missing and Puka is on a tear 44:03 Potential playoff matchup nightmares. St. Brown's proposal for NFL playoff seeding 46:50 Lions vs Vikings matchup preview. Reflection on Lions last two wins against Bears and Niners 50:32 Goff vs Darnold/Lions vs Vikes/Rams a threat53:27 NFL week 17 results. Dan Campbell plays starters 56:14 Lions vs Vikings showdown 57:46 NFL Uno score results and picks 1:01:46 Lions, Vikings predictions 1:04:49 Bum's NFL Uno picks are in1:05:25 Lions and Rams stats and Bum's score predicition 1:07:12 Top 10 Rankings of every NBA, MLB and NFL stadiums and arenas quiz based on public ratings 1:16:49 Shout-outs and Outro Want to get your thoughts involved with the podcast?Check us out on Twitter/X @BumNZillyshowEmail at rtonykisor@gmail.com
Sarah Schmidt and Carla Mandrell join Phil with details of this unique and fun fundraising event!
Chase Wark shares his unique journey in the cycling world, from his unconventional bike setups to his passion for community-building through cycling events, Chase's story is one of creativity, resilience, and a deep love for the sport. Josh Poertner and Chase Wark discuss innovative bike setups, aerodynamics, and the importance of tinkering with equipment to gain performance advantages. Enjoy this distinctly midwestern conversation, equal parts innovation, iteration, and post-race hugs and hotdish.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The Hot Dish, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate deeply with rural America. In this episode, Heidi and Joel answer some listener mail from parents who fear losing their adult children to MAGA inlaws. Then Joel engages in a riveting discussion with Chris Gibbs, an Ohio farmer and former Republican turned Democrat.Our discussion dives into the heart of economic concerns that the Democratic policies seem to miss, focusing on everyday financial pressures and the high cost of living. Chris Gibbs shares his firsthand experiences and reflections on how tariffs and geopolitical impacts, like China's shift to Brazilian soybeans, affect farmers and the agricultural landscape. You'll hear about the farmers' perceptions of trade policies and compensations alongside the broader, long-term effects of tariffs on U.S. market reliability.We'll also discuss the urgent need for the Democratic Party to rebuild its brand, particularly in rural and moderate regions, by connecting with the values and daily experiences of working-class Americans. This episode also includes an engaging holiday segment where Heidi and Joel share personal reflections and holiday wishes.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week for discussions that cut to the core of the issues impacting rural America. Whether you're interested in economic policies, agricultural challenges, or the intersection of politics and everyday life, this episode offers a rich, informative dialogue.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org
We propose unique candle scents, gossip about White Bear Lake, and more!
We propose unique candle scents, gossip about White Bear Lake, and more!
We propose unique candle scents, gossip about White Bear Lake, and more!
Welcome to another insightful episode of The Hot Dish, comfort food for middle America. Today, we're serving up engaging discussions on healthcare accessibility in rural America, challenges for the Trump Administration, and community values.Hosts Heidi and Joel Heitkamp also provide valuable life advice in response to listener mail, addressing career choices and the benefits of community involvement. They share heartfelt reflections on values taught by their parents, emphasizing the importance of contributing to local communities.They also discuss the importance of immigrants in filling workforce gaps in rural areas. Heidi and Joel critically examine the negative portrayal of immigrants and the economic impact of deporting undocumented individuals.Then our special guest, Becca LaFond, joins us to discuss making medical testing accessible in homes, a crucial need for rural areas. With over two decades of experience in healthcare, Becca introduces listeners to Healthy.io. This groundbreaking technology company empowers patients by allowing them to use their smart devices to detect and monitor kidney diseases without needing to attend in-person doctor appointments regularly. Rounding out this episode with warmth and reliability, enjoy some humorous banter between Heidi and Joel about holiday singing, family traditions, and the epilogue to Joel's pumpkin patch travails.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org.To learn more about Healthy.io visit https://healthy.io/
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Welcome to another powerful episode of The Hot Dish. This one delves deep into the past and present of untold stories from America's heartland, from the historical injustices faced by Native communities to the contemporary heroes fighting fires without pay.Of course, Heidi and Joel begin by reviewing the shocking results of the 2024 elections, and the failure of the Democratic Party to communicate effectively with a majority of American voters. Then, we sit down with Donovan Archambault, a tribal leader and author whose new book offers an eye-opening account of life at a government-backed Indian school in the 1950s. Drawing from his own experiences and those of his community, Donovan reveals that approximately 90% of his fictional book is based on actual events. Listeners will learn about the harsh realities faced by Native American children, including abuse and cultural erasure. He emphasizes the importance of advocating and reclaiming Indigenous cultural values to foster societal healing.Next, we shift our focus to an inspiring piece of documentary filmmaking with Pete Yoakum, who discusses his project "Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat." This documentary highlights the lives of volunteer firefighters in rural America, shedding light on their bravery and dedication despite minimal recognition and compensation. Pete reveals his journey, from conception to the challenges of filming during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the incredible support he received from communities. You'll gain insights into the diverse stories of volunteer first responders and the evolving role of women in firefighting.Tune in every other week for The Hot Dish, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.orgFor a copy of Tatanga Hōksheen: A Failed Attempt to Kill The Indian by Donovan Archambault, Sr, you can find it in many booksellers including Praire Edge: https://prairieedge.com/all-products/katanga-hoksheen-a-failed-attempt-to-kill-the-indian-book/?srsltid=AfmBOoqyD3HW2XGQMkPB6XwJpVg0Qqm5xd8UwbudbIocHoa4F89R5kKz or Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tatanga-h-333-ksheen-donovan-archambault-sr/1145828386 For local listings and more info on the documentary, visit the official "Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat" website: https://oddhoursfilm.com/
Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Hot Dish, comfort food for middle America. We've curated a rich and thoughtful discussion to explore key issues impacting rural and urban communities alike.In this episode, Joel has a fascinating conversation with Dee Davis, the founder of the Center for Rural Strategies. Dee discusses the foundational importance of human connections and shared experiences to bridge the gaps between rural and urban areas. He also highlights The Daily Yonder, the Center's publication dedicated to amplifying rural voices.Joel also dives deep into the complexities of gun policy with Joe Mason and T.D. Hill, co-founders of Pro Gun Democrats. They bring a nuanced perspective on finding a middle ground in the gun control debate, advocating for common-sense measures like a three-day waiting period and banning binary triggers and bump stocks.Joe Mason sheds light on the resistance to change from organizations like the NRA and stresses the importance of one-on-one discussions to foster understanding and common ground. T.D. Hill shares insights on the challenge of shifting deeply ingrained talking points but finds hope in individual conversations leading to agreement on sensible measures.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.orgCenter for Rural Strategies: https://www.ruralstrategies.org/ The Pro Gun Democrat: https://theprogundemocrat.com/
Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of The Hot Dish, where we dive deep into the heart of America's rural and small-town landscapes. In this very special episode, Joel speaks with two incredibly insightful guests who will illuminate the intertwining of religion and politics in the upcoming election.Joe Donnelly, former Congressman, Senator, and Ambassador to the Holy See, passionately calls for character and equitable values in candidates, urging the religious community to consider these traits closely.Robert P. Jones, the President of the Public Religion Research Institute, discusses how Kamala Harris's diverse background is more accepted by younger Americans while illustrating how the push for Christianity in public schools, like the Ten Commandments case in North Dakota, ties into the broader Christian nationalist movement.Listeners will discover how American Catholics' views on abortion, governance, and religious affiliation are evolving, highlighting a growing acceptance of diversity within religious communities. We also delve into the pivotal role women play in political organization, particularly within African American communities, and the significant demographic shifts shaping the religious landscape in Middle America.Joe Donnelly's reflections on the humor and diversity in religious practices and Robert P. Jones's dissection of Christian nationalism's rise provide valuable insights into the underlying currents influencing today's political climate.Heidi will be back on November 6 and stay tuned for a special post-election episode that week as well. Don't forget to let us know your thoughts at podcast@onecountryproject.org.
Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of The Hot Dish, where we dive deep into the heart of America's rural and small-town landscapes. Today, we are honored to host two incredibly insightful guests who will illuminate the challenges and triumphs within their respective spheres.George Goehl joins us to share his profound work on rural organizing groups and debunks stereotypes with his podcast, "To See Each Other." Listeners will gain insights into the realities of life in rural communities and the importance of deep canvassing and community conversations, as advocated by his organization, People's Action. George emphasizes the necessity of listening to and addressing what residents care about, such as the debate over the privatization of nursing homes in Wisconsin and the role of social justice advocates already present in rural areas.Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Arizona, offers a unique perspective as a lifelong Republican who stresses the importance of non-partisan governance. Listeners will learn about the political and demographic context of Mesa, Giles' climate action initiatives, and his stance on immigration—highlighting the need for comprehensive reform. Through Mayor Giles' experience, we see a model for local leadership that addresses community interests beyond partisan lines.Hosts Heidi and Joel Heitkamp guide us through discussions on political strategies in rural America, the power of local governments in climate action, and the critical role of rural voices in upcoming elections. They also discuss the personal and political impacts of genuinely and effectively engaging with rural communities.This episode of The Hot Dish offers listeners valuable lessons on moving from political anxiety to action, the power of authentic community engagement, and the importance of not writing off rural areas in political strategies. Join us for a deep dive into these pivotal conversations and discover how to make a difference in your own community.Email us at Podcast@OneCountryPorject.org and learn more at OneCountryProject.org.
It's a bonus episode of The Hot Dish! Today Joel and Heidi review the Vice Presidential Debate with Chuck Corra of the Appodclachia podcast.You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the debate's dynamics, including who appeared to come out on top, the candidates' strategies, and the critical moments that could sway voters.Joel dives into how Tim Walz and JD Vance navigated crucial issues like healthcare, abortion, gun control, and more. You'll hear an in-depth examination of JD Vance's demeanor and debate tactics, contrasted with Tim Walz's relatable, conversational style that proved to resonate well with the audience.This episode also highlights the importance of soundbites in shaping public perception and the significant role clips from the debate will play in the campaign's final stretch. The analysis extends to how each candidate's approach to rural and agricultural topics might influence rural voters and the broader electorate.Learn more about us at OneCountryProject.com.
(S9 E18) What exactly makes something a casserole? What is a casserole dish? Glad you asked! Rick and Kate are here with the fascinating history and classic versions of this popular dish. Whether it's pasta, grains, or vegetables, you will find out best and easiest way to make this dish. Ever wonder how far back the first documented casserole dish goes? What former president popularized the dish? And what are they called in the midwest? Tune in for all the answers. Also, up for discussion is the first meat dish Rick has made (but did not eat), and a chicken salad that was way tastier than it had a right to be.
Women's Work - The Untold Story of America's Female Farmershas its PBS Premier on September 26 on KSPS serving the Spokane, WA area!And heads up Western Washington - it will be out on KBTC (Broadcast Channel 28) in November How long has America been following diets to improve our health and gain ever more vitality and possibly super-human powers? Almost since the beginning of the country.While we seem to always beleive that the past was somehow a food golden age, the goals and targets of diets have changed over the years.So check out the reasons why we seem to fall for the wildest diets, and seemingly why we got started.And don't forget about my contribution to HotDish discovery on TodayFood.comMusic Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot com Threads: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood& some other socials... @THoAFood
Welcome back to another episode of The Hot Dish, where we dive deep into the heart of America's rural and small-town landscapes.Former Missouri Senator, Claire McCaskill, joins us to share her perspectives on Trump's impact throughout the midwest due to his influence by the dark corners of the internet. Comedian and co-host of the popular youtube channel The Liberal Redneck, Trae Crowder, provides a refreshingly candid look at the changing dynamics within the conservative base. This episode also touches on crucial topics such as immigration, the economic realities of tariffs, and the fight for reproductive rights in challenged states like Missouri and Florida. Tune in for a rich dialogue that not only critiques but also seeks solutions, providing a roadmap to a more inclusive and hopeful future.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish serves up the unfiltered truth straight from the heartland.We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@onecountryproject.com. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
Raining on our parade to start this episode is Hot Dish Pantry — or, more accurately, the folks who own the building that Hot Dish Pantry calls home. HDP owners Laura Maigatter and Nathan Heck explained on social media that a recent real-estate decision to open a new restaurant gave them a push toward something they had been thinking about for a little while now.“To be very clear, we are not being forced out,” they shared. “We had been weighing this decision for some time and the circumstances lined up to make our decision a little easier. We are excited for the new owners to begin this journey and wish them nothing but the best. We know the neighborhood will welcome them with open arms.”The Milwaukee area will have just a couple weeks to enjoy wonderful pierogi, pork-tenderloin sandwiches and Lucy Goosey burger. Hot Dish Pantry will be open until 8 p.m. every day between now and their final service Sept. 28.In happier news:Tickets are on sale now for the eighth annual Battle of the Chefs MKE, which goes down Oct. 6 at the Milwaukee Athletic Club.Ann rounded up a fresh batch of Dining Tidbits for the magazine, including a new donut shop in Sheboygan and an elixir that might come in handy after a late night out.Mom's Kitchen is opening on Lincoln Avenue. Not your mom's kitchen, though, unless your mom is Aseya Osman.Produced and Edited by Marcus Doucette
Welcome back to The Hot Dish, where we dive deep into the heart of America's rural and small-town landscapes.In this episode, Heidi sits down with the renowned Texas Agriculture Commissioner, Jim Hightower. Jim delves into his lifelong advocacy for rural communities, sharing grassroots movements and economic battles that have shaped his work. Listeners will gain an understanding of how consistent challenges in rural areas can be met with innovative, people-centered policies. You can learn more about Jim Hightower at Https://jimhightower.com and subscribe to his newsletter at Https://jimhightower.substack.com.As we close out the summer, we here from Ezekiel Wells and and Lucas Kult-Banout, who have just wrapped up their Crossroad America summer tour. Their stories illuminate the lessons of warmth and mutual respect found in the communities they visited, emphasizing the importance of understanding and bridging the divides in our country.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish serves up the unfiltered truth straight from the heartland.We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@onecountryproject.com. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
The media still haven't figured out how to cover Trump, so they don't scrutinize even his most shocking statements—like when he claimed he had the right to interfere in the '20 election. Plus, Kamala's strong Indian mom, the Dems' improved response to sexist and racist attacks, winning rural voters, Mark Robinson's porn habits, and how it looks in Trump country. Neera Tanden and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp join Tim Miller. show notes: Heitkamp's One Country Project Heitkamp's "Hot Dish" podcast
Welcome back to The Hot Dish. In this episode, we're bringing you a variety of insightful conversations that shine a light on some of the most pressing issues facing rural and small-town communities. We want to hear from you! Tell us what you like (and even what you don't like) about the show, and the guests and topics you want. Email your thoughts to podcast@onecountryproject.com.In this episode, Heidi and Joel talk about their trip to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. They reflect on the key moments and takeaways from the convention and provide their unique perspectives on what it all means for the future of rural Americans and the Democratic Party.Heidi also sits down with Chuck Corra, Co-founder and Co-host of the Appodlachia podcast. Chuck joins us to break down the recent republican VP pick, JD Vance, and what his selection means for rural America. Together, they explore how the GOP's policies—or lack thereof—will impact these communities during this election.Then, we hear from Connie Garner, Senior Policy Director, to discuss the critical issue of mental health in rural areas. Connie, a longtime advocate for mental health parity, shares her perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in expanding mental health services and support to underserved communities when voting this year.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish serves up the unfiltered truth straight from the heartland.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
A hotdish must be a main dish that includes protein, starch, veggies, and a creamy element. Evan Kleiman takes on the recipe for Tim’s Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish. The Harris-Walz ticket gives Democrats a chance to coalesce in a way they’ve struggled to since losing to Donald Trump in 2016. Franklin Foer makes the case in his latest “The Atlantic” piece. USC Professor Geoff Cowan played a pivotal role in the reforms that came out of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Now he’s back in the Windy City for 2024’s DNC. The far-right majority of Georgia’s election board is passing new rules that could let counties refuse to certify election results if Kamala Harris wins. Earlier this year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. polled higher than any third-party candidate in decades. Now his running mate says they're considering dropping out.
More religion and politics coming at you in an election cycle, and we din't even get to the fake ear injury this week. Get ready to vote people!
More pandering from the left without any serious policies - but at least Tim Walz is consistent. In a new staged "conversation," he pokes some racial fun at white people. Why not? Meanwhile, DEI rears its head on Trump's security detail, and we can't seem to get a campaign about POLICIES from the Harris/Walz camp. @RealSteveFriend joins me to break down and break dance (?) the week... ___________________________________________________________ Check out BETWEEN THE LINES on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVote JOIN OUR LOCALS: https://thekyleseraphinshow.locals.com/subscribe PREPARE or REPAIR: http://PrepareLikeKyle.com (MyPatriotSupply Food Prep) Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers) http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding) https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch) http://ShieldArms.com - maker of the S10 and S15 magazines (Montana build firearms and accessories)
This week Erin has the FLiRT and is converting Fahrenheit to Celsius. Bryan reminisces about the 90s while reading through the Free Willy wikipedia page. Plus, we give you Tim Walz's award-winning Turkey Trot Tater Tot Hotdish recipe! Erin shares the details of a Harvard Business Review study about age bias among women in the workplace. Bryan covers the Utah State Education Board's book bans, which include titles from Judy Blume and A Handmaid's Tale. For additional hours of bonus content visit www.patreon.com/attitudes Join us on Discord for episode discussions and Wednesday Night Watch Parties! https://discord.gg/gK2eZHCSM7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of The Hot Dish, where we explore the pulse of middle America and the issues that matter most to its people. In this episode, we're joined by two distinguished guests who provide an inside look at the upcoming Democratic National Convention and the crucial role delegates play.Sarah Godlewski, the Secretary of State of Wisconsin and a DNC delegate, shares her personal journey and the vital responsibilities delegates have in shaping the party's future. We also hear from Alex Hornbrook, the Executive Director of the Democratic National Convention Committee, who takes us behind the scenes of organizing this monumental event. He dives into the sheer scale and logistics of hosting a major convention while accommodating surging enthusiasm.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish serves up the unfiltered truth straight from the heartland.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Hot Dish, comfort food for middle America. We have an engaging and insightful discussion lined up for you discussing the latest political shifts for the 2024 Election. We chat with Democratic political strategist and blogger, Simon Rosenberg. In this episode, we'll dive into his unique perspective on the evolving political landscape, and his insights on the recent election news involving Biden, Harris, and Trump. Simon will share his thoughts on these developments and discuss practical solutions for the challenges faced by rural America.We also have a special update from the Crossroads America guys, Lucas and Ezekiel. They have been traveling across America, gathering incredible stories from the people they meet on their journeys. Hear about their latest adventures and the inspiring stories they've encountered.Lastly, we chat with J.D. Scholten, a One Country Project Board Member and Iowa State Representative. J.D. who recently had a very successful stint pitching for the Sioux City Explorers.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
In a record-breaking week, Kamala Harris has united the Democratic party behind her, with significant momentum and grassroots support. Former Senator Claire McCaskill and former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri liken it to the energy felt in the Obama campaign, especially as online support grows organically among younger voters. They also take a beat to reflect on President Biden's heartfelt address to the nation Wednesday night, and the legacy he leaves after decades of public service. Then, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz stops by, to chat veepstakes, explain the Democratic Convention rules, and highlight some important governors' races to watch in November. And lastly, Claire and Jen dispel the myth of the vice president as a ‘DEI' candidate with a reality check: JD Vance is the candidate who's been handed everything he has.Further reading: As promised, here is Governor Tim Walz' winning hotdish recipe from the Minnesota Congressional Delegation's Hotdish Off: Turkey Trot Tater Tot Hotdish.
Please note: This episode was recorded before the assassination attempt against former President Trump last weekend. It contains honest, authentic criticism of President Trump's administration's policies from Republicans and former Republicans, including an expert who served in that administration. This criticism is based on the real outcomes of actual policies, and we think it's fair and important for our audience to hear it. This is how we address the differences in our political views. Violence is never a way to resolve our differences, political or otherwise. We deplore it. Welcome back to another episode of The Hot Dish, where we dive deep into the heart of America's rural and small-town landscapes. On today's episode we have Chris Gibbs, a full-time farmer and former Republican now aligned with the Democratic Party. Chris opens up about his journey from the local Republican party to his current position, driven by his discontent with the Trump administration's tariffs and mishandling of the agricultural sector. We will also be joined by Elizabeth Neumann, a former Homeland Security official during the Bush and Trump administrations and esteemed author of Kingdom of Rage: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace. Elizabeth delves into her deep concerns about the rise of domestic extremism in the United States and the ideologies associated with that. In this episode, we explore the rapid shifts toward political violence, the dangerous rhetoric of certain leaders, and the profound—yet, always tragic—consequences of radicalization.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.com
Welcome back to another episode of The Hot Dish, where we explore the trials and triumphs within America's rural and small-town communities. In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome two incredibly insightful guests who will offer valuable perspectives on overcoming adversity and fostering community growth.Dale King, a veteran and CrossFit coach, opens up about his difficult journey of reintegration after returning from war. He candidly shares how his early judgment of those battling addiction transformed into empathy and action through his gym, where he helps individuals in recovery rebuild their lives. King also talks to us about his documentary "Small Town Strong," offering a raw glimpse into addiction's grip on rural America and his efforts to mend these broken threads.We also hear from, Sarah Low, a professor at the University of Illinois and a co-author of a pivotal study, delves into the critical role of high-speed broadband for women entrepreneurs in rural areas. Sarah's insights underscore the need for robust infrastructure and the empowerment of women entrepreneurs as pillars for sustaining and revitalizing rural communities.Stay tuned as we explore the resilience, compassion, and community spirit that drive America's rural landscapes forward.
We talk regional differences in Jenny's Been on Reddit, Dave's Dirt, and more.