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Wait, haven't we been here before? To celebrate the NFL kicking off their 2020 season, we pull a bottle episode on you and reminisce on past Statesmen Football Highlights. So let's go back now, to a world before Covid... A long time ago, in a snowy, little, Upper Midwestern town... (This week, the boys are outside of their natural habitat, recording LIVE from a Wisconsin hotel room. We talk everything from cheese, to bees, to trees on this wild traveling Toblerone of an episode!)
When it comes to flipped counties, the Upper Midwest is ground zero. More than 50 counties in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois that voted for Barack Obama in 2012 voted for Donald Trump in 2016. And many of them flipped big — in some cases, by more than 30 points. So this year, we are reviving Flyover to examine how our life experiences, beliefs about issues and compatibility with candidates shape the perception of Upper Midwestern voters as we move toward the 2020 election. Our first topic: polarization anxiety. It’s a term created by anthropologist Jose Santos to describe what he sees in the classroom: students unable to discuss topics because of the polarized climate we live in. That inhibits conversation and learning. Guest: Jose Santos, anthropologist and professor at Metro State University To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS. Show page Flyover Season 2, Episode 6 Voices from the Bayou
Neverland Rebuttal and More Divorcee Wisdom New Wisecrackin’ – Neverland Rebuttal and More Divorcee Wisdom Mike continues his lifelong quest for self-improvement by bringing two wholesome Upper Midwestern divorcees into Continue readingNeverland Rebuttal and More Divorcee Wisdom The post Neverland Rebuttal and More Divorcee Wisdom appeared first on Wisecrackin' with Winter.
Jackie and Josh, along with special guest Dan Wolfberg, begin their dark night of the Upper Midwestern soul with the first three episodes of the critically acclaimed series adaptation of "Fargo." They also muse on the joys of college nudity, discover the true price of temporary tattoos, and hear Dan's incredible true story of meeting the Coen Bros!
Over a 12-year period, the Chicago Botanic Garden evaluated 26 taxa of Eutrochium species and related genera with the goal of identifying outstanding Joe-Pye weeds for Upper Midwestern gardens.