The Potawatomi Zoo
Potawatomi Zoo has been a beloved part of our community for over a century.In this episode, I sit down with Executive Director Josh Sisk to talk about his journey to leading Potawatomi Zoo, what it takes to operate a mod...
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Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More
Gary Arndt
Timeline, l'Histoire en Podcast
Richard Fremder
Zero Limits Podcast
Matty Morris
Talking Texas History
Gene Preuss & Scott Sosebee
Spoiler Sleepover
Jason Michael and Rob
Michigan Minute
WKAR Public Media
Adam's Corner
Adam Long
History Shorts
History Shorts Network
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Mechanical Music Radio
History's A Disaster
Andrew
On This Day in Working Class History
Working Class History
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
This Day in History
The HISTORY Channel
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
The Strange History Podcast
Strange History
Round the Bend Now and Then
Matt Emery
Couple Indemnity
halwalk91
Wild und Fremd - Entdecker und ihre Geschichten
Ole und Tore Klein
Der unerklärliche Podcast
Mr. & Mrs. Fröhlich
Hypnogoria
Hypnogoria
Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
Justin Blackett
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
biog
Composers Datebook
American Public Media
Past Present Future
David Runciman
This Day in Sports History
Thrive Sweet Productions
Today in Texas History
Bryan Broadcasting
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
Preserve Halloween Podcast
Halloween Preservation Society
A Podcast of Biblical Proportions
Gil Kidron
Fairground Sounds
Mechanical Music Radio
The Ochelli Effect
Chuck Ochelli
The Breakfast Podcast
Patricia López Muñoz
Your Greek Word On A Sunday
Emmanuela Lia
Impossible Way Of Life
James Younger & Johnny Payne
The Mnemonic Memory Podcast
Peter Jans
Histoire
Matt Emery
Potawatomi Zoo has been a beloved part of our community for over a century.In this episode, I sit down with Executive Director Josh Sisk to talk about his journey to leading Potawatomi Zoo, what it takes to operate a mod...
In this episode, I sit down with Larry Clifford to explore the rich history of the Rose Garden at Leeper Park. Over 10 years ago, Larry spearheaded an effort to "resurrect the roses" and beautify a neglected historic Ro...
For nearly 60 years, the Leeper Park Art Fair has brought artists, art lovers, and the community together beneath the trees of one of South Bend's most beautiful and historic parks.In this episode, I sit down with Leeper...
For decades, the massive Drewry’s Brewery complex on South Bend’s northwest side stood as one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Long after production stopped, the towering brick buildings along Elwood Avenue re...
For a brief moment in the 1960's, downtown Mishawaka almost looked completely different.Plans were unveiled for Center Point Tower - a futuristic 33 story skyscraper featuring offices, apartments, observation decks, and ...
In the early 1990s, South Bend took a bold swing, landing the College Football Hall of Fame with hopes of putting the city on the national stage and sparking new life in downtown.In this episode, I sit down with Richard ...
If you’ve ever driven through downtown Mishawaka, you’ve likely passed 317 Lincolnway East... and probably slowed down to take it in. Even from the outside, it’s clear: This place has a story!The Beiger Mansion has lived...
If you were alive in America in the early 1930s, there was one name that dominated newspaper headlines everywhere: John Dillinger.He wasn’t just a criminal - he was a national celebrity outlaw. He and his gang had bank r...
Joe Kernan’s name is deeply woven into the story of South Bend. A Navy pilot and former prisoner of war, Kernan returned home and dedicated his life to serving the community he loved. From his early role as the city’s co...
In this episode, we’re talking about a school, but not just any school, we’re talking about Linden School: A place where education, neighborhood boundaries, civil rights activism, and the daily lives of children and fami...
In this episode, we tell the story of 1415 West Washington Street, a building that’s easy to overlook today but for over 50 years served as the West Side Recreation Club, a vital gathering place and social hub for South ...
What was life really like in South Bend 100 years ago?In this episode, I sit down with local historian and author Aaron Helman to step back into 1926 South Bend - a year full of change, contradictions, and everyday momen...
The main intent of this episode is simple: To honor heroes. Specifically, the heroes that served our country: Our United States veterans. This past Saturday, November 15th, 2025, I was humbled to be a part of a Hometown...
This episode is a special one in that I meet with my father, Joel Emery, as he shares his memories from growing up in 1960's River Park. Over the years, my parents have shared multiple stories about growing up in River ...
In this episode, I meet with local historian Susanna Ernst. You’ll learn ALL about a neighborhood that you might not find on any national historical registry, but the Mishawaka neighborhood known as Hooligan Heights has...
CJ's Pub opened their doors near downtown South Bend in 1984 and 41 years later, they are still serving up their legendary pub burgers and cold beer to generations of patrons. In this episode, I meet with the co-owner of...
In this episode, I meet with the President and Curator of the Mishawaka Historical Museum, Pete DeKever. We talk about a chapter from his most recent book, LOST Mishawaka. The specific chapter that we discuss is “When ...
In this episode, I meet with Mishawaka historian Susanna Ernst and we talk about one of our area's most iconic neighborhoods: Mishawaka's Belgian West End. The neighborhood was built by Belgian immigrants in the early 1...
In this episode, I meet Joe Molnar, the Assistant Director of Growth and Opportunity for the City of South Bend. I wanted to learn more about the city’s role in redevelopment and the MANY moving parts and nuances that i...
Earl J “Pete” Redden Sr. was an absolute visionary entrepreneur and master promoter. He owned, operated and built Playland Park into an extremely popular amusement park that was a go to destination for decades. When th...
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