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Redeemer City Church

Redeemer City Church: Madison, WI

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Weekly sermons from Redeemer City Church in Madison, Wisconsin, which seeks to renew our city through the gospel. For more information, visit our website at redeemercitychurch.org.
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“Over the Line” is your home for the culmination of Sports Talk, Entertainment, and Gambling. Ebo and Rowdy cover current info on Wisconsin Sports including the Packers, Badgers, Brewers, and Bucks and stay up-to-date on the latest in the NFL, NCAA, MLB and NBA as they go through all the biggest games each week. In this world, facts are optional, takes are strong, and cult figures are born…. oh and they have weekly segments with Wisconsin sports icons, and the truth will set them free!
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This podcast was started by Tom Ray of Lorenzo's Music, an indie art rock band from Madison WI. Tom wants to meet musicians and learn about what they do create. It's an artistic community of conversation with people who make and produce music from all over the world!
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Are you intrigued by Commercial Real Estate? Join Heather Ewing, CCIM each week as she dives into CRE trends, Deals, and Developments throughout Madison, WI. Learn the crucial role of Mindset in CRE and Marathons! Success leaves Clues.
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Chapel Valley Church

Pastors Jeremiah and Suzie Genin

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Welcome to the audio podcast from Chapel Valley Church. Led by Pastors Jeremiah and Suzie Genin, Chapel Valley is located in Madison, WI. When you come to Chapel Valley, we believe that your life will be transformed as you begin to encounter God’s love, experience God’s glory, and discover God’s purposes for your life in ever-increasing measures. No matter where you are in life, there is a place for you at Chapel Valley!
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In a world full of financial information – and misinformation – what do you believe and incorporate into your life, and what do you throw away? As an independent, fee-only financial advisor, one of our founding pillars is education. Through accessible, transparent communication, we help filter out the noise for our clients to allow them to focus on their financial future. The goal of our podcast, Gimme Some Truth, is no different. From the corner of Monroe St. in Madison, WI, we cover the in ...
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Arts Extract

Scott Gordon, Ben Munson, Mark Riechers and Joel Shanahan

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Not an insert, not a supplement, but a weekly podcast of concise stories extracted from the arts communities of Madison, WI.
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Whitehorse in the Know is a podcast created, edited and maintained by Whitehorse Middle School in Madison, WI. This podcast features everything you need to know about Whitehorse and then some. Throughout the episodes you will hear discussions about upcoming events, successes and changes. There will also be a sub-podcast within the podcast called ”Whitehorse in the Know - Special Edition.” This portion will feature the students of Whitehorse creating, editing and maintaining their own individ ...
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These are the sermons of Eastside Church in Madison, WI. We live in a broken world - everyone feels it. We believe we were made to have lasting peace with ourselves, each other, and God. Because of who Jesus is and what he has done, we don’t have to experience the hardships (or joys) of this life alone. We exist to be a church made up of people who love, live like, and speak of Jesus, locally and globally, as the Spirit leads.
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Not bound to traditional media outlets - we give our hottest of takes on National headlines! #NoFilter Based out of Madison, WI - Not biased at all towards Wisconsin teams. (Lies) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-unchosen/support
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Sustain Dane is the sustainability organization of Dane County and Madison, WI. We value holistic sustainability – a healthy environment, a just economy, and equity and well-being for all. Our podcast covers our programs that help people learn, connect, and take action for sustainability.
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My podcast is simple. It’s some of my favorite songs for the week and some of my thoughts on life. I am photojournalist in Madison WI. I see a lot of strange and interesting things working in News and I want to share them with you! Come along for the ride if you want. Should be a great time!
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Agent Rise with Neil Mathweg is for real estate agent who want to be uncommon, bring clarity to their business, and want to breakthrough all the noise to build a thriving real estate business. Agent Rise is both a podcast and a movement, designed to wake up and redefine the real estate industry. So we can build a business we truly love, make a greater impact, while eliminating the stress of it all. Hosted by Neil Mathweg, a veteran agent in Madison, WI and real estate agent coach and speaker ...
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Join host, Lilada Gee – a warrior, healer, community mother, (but certainly not a singer) - in gripping conversations committed to highlighting the experiences and stories of Black girls and women. As an unapologetic voice in defense of Black girls, meet her at the frontlines each week discussing topics that most impact our girls in their homes, schools, and communities. You will not want to miss one single, fearless conversation! Subscribe to lilada.org to stay updated! And to help support ...
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Shake A Leg - Dancing Into The Future

Erica Pinigis and Maritess Escueta

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Shake a Leg connects dance artists with dance lovers in a fun, enlightening, and lively conversation. It's an opportunity to have deeper and richer conversations about dance. Whether you’re a professional dancer, someone who loves taking dance classes and seeing performances, or you’re just curious about dance, we hope you’ll join us and add your voice to the discussion. Many of our discussions will be grounded in dance that can be seen and experienced in the Madison WI area, but we’ll also ...
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Hey sexy people, The Sexy Vee and Jay will be your host on this sexy voyage into the life and experiences in the swinging lifestyle. We will share our personal stories along with those of you that you the listener write in. We hope to have fun guests along the way and will hit you with sex in the news and our weekly DM slide. Be warned we are not professionals and are not sex experts... we are just like any other fun kinky couple sharing our fun with you.
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Understanding real estate needn't be dull or difficult. In this podcast, Matt Lindquist shares insights on diverse real estate subjects, from home buying, property management, commercial investments, and beyond. Every episode is easy to digest and shorter than 15 minutes to accommodate your hectic schedule. Matt Lindquist is a licensed REALTOR® with Century 21 Affiliated in Madison, WI. He has experience in property management, marketing, and investing in real estate. Broker Office Informati ...
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The exclusive podcast of the Big Diss Roast Battle, a 1-on-1 battle of insults until a winner is chosen by the audience. This podcast takes an in-depth look at the battles that take place at the monthly Big Diss Roast Battle show at the Fountain Bar (122 State st. Madison, WI). Host and MC of the Big Diss, Marty Clarke, sits down with DJ / Sound Producer, DJ Sauce, to breakdown battles, play clips, interview guests, and get drunk while talking about the hottest show in the Midwest.
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John McGivern's Main Streets

John McGivern and Lois Maurer

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Welcome to John McGivern's Main Streets, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of this popular TV program. Each episode features great stories about communities across the Midwest featuring actor and comedian John McGivern.
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Western Shugden Society

Western Shugden Society

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The Western Shugden Society is a confederation of Wisdom Buddha Dorje Shugden practitioners, protesting against the Dalai lama’s violations of religious freedom in banning the practice of Dorje Shugden and orchestrating a campaign of intimidation, humiliation, and ostracism on those who do not observe the ban.
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No Coast Knitting is a podcast hosted by Liz and Katie in beautiful Iowa City, Iowa. Liz is a native of Philadelphia and Katie comes fresh off the West Coast. Wonderfully transplanted into the heart of the Midwest, Liz & Katie chat about their love of Midwestern knittery and fiber affections.
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Tan Van Tour Talk: How To Be a Band

Mike Adams At His Honest Weight

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The official podcast of Mike Adams At His Honest Weight. Have you ever wondered what life is like for a big time successful American Rock n Roll band? Jump into the van with Mike Adams At His Honest Weight and experience life on the road for yourself!
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ForeFathers

DadBod Crew

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There never seems to be enough time in life to feed our appetite for golf while also trying to be the best dad we can be. What started out as a simple group chats between four best friends and golfing buddies, has become a chance for us to share our viewpoints and opinions on golf, life, fatherhood, and relationships. Brian, David, and Todd are entering middle age with kids between the ages of 2-12, where coaching youth sports, working, and the stress of life have negatively affected their h ...
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This Pearl Jam podcast revisits the best live shows in their 30+ year history. From breaking down every setlist to telling the stories from every era, we provide comprehensive insight into the history of one of the best live bands to ever do it. But most of all, we're here to preserve the memories from your favorite shows that you've attended.
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Wisconsin corn grower, Shane Goplin, just returned from the summer meeting of the U.S. Grains Council in Salt Lake, Utah. The goal of the gathering was to continue to find new ways to access international markets for U.S. produced grain. Bob Bosold talks to Goplin about what take-aways he heard. The Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival was a success o…
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Polly, Clint, and Nate discuss some important factors around HSA accounts - did you know you can invest the proceeds into stocks, bonds, and funds? We discuss how HSAs have some similar properties to Roth IRAs and then an added benefit of being tax deductible on top of tax free if used for medical expenses. We also caution people how to appropriate…
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A farm family in Delta Junction, Alaska, has taken on the personal challenge of trying to help the state combat food security. Bryce Wrigley and his son, Milo, have created the Alaska Flour Company to maximize their 1,700 acres of small grains and cover crops they grow. Initially it began as a flour milling operation, but has evolved into a package…
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The effort to reform the outdated milk pricing model has been going on for a number of years, and now deadlines are approaching -- a signal we’re making progress. Chuck Nicholson joins us in-studio to talk about where we stand on the timeline for the Federal Milk Marketing Order reform process. Chuck is an associate professor and dairy economist at…
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As the back-to-school season unfolds, Wisconsin's grocery stores are witnessing distinct trends among consumers. According to Mike Semmann, President & CEO of the Wisconsin Grocers Association, the two words that are top of mind for shoppers this year are "value" and "flexibility." "Consumers are extremely focused on value this year, much more so t…
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Even though the dairy sheep program at the Spooner Agricultural Research Station came to a close in 2016, dairy sheep producers in Wisconsin are still working to improve genetics to grow sheep dairy and processing capacity across the U.S. Mariana Marques de Almeida at Ms. J & Co. is one example. She is truly a woman of all trades – co-founder of th…
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The Johnson Family Farm out of Jackson County has been working hard for 107 years. Ray and Bill Johnson share some of the history of this farm and some of the memories they have from working and growing up on the farm. Whether it be hot summer days or playing basketball in the hay shed, these brothers say that they would not change their experience…
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After Paul plumbed the depths of the knowledge of God for 15 chapters of Romans, he concluded by naming 29 church members and 6 groups of church members in the final chapter. Why? The Spirit wants us to know God's Word matters, and the Spirit wants us to know God's people matter. It's true, we don't know much about Tryphena and Tryphosa. But we kno…
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If you can recall old Christmas movies, imagine Santa’s curly white beard. That was likely made from Leicester Longwool fleece. The Leicester Longwools are a rare, heritage breed of sheep. This year, they took center stage at the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival with their card grading event. Aby Breed chaired the event. She says this evaluation is …
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Bruce Peterson explains the over 150 years of history of Fair Oaks Farm in Fon du Lac County. He says that surviving through the 80's and watching the community come together to help each other after terrible events are some of the fondest memories that he has. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Rick Zemlicka’s family sesquicentennial farm in Iowa County, has been a cornerstone of his heritage since his great-great-grandfather purchased the original 80 acres in 1874. Arriving from Bohemia with his parents in 1860, his ancestor expanded the farm to 320 acres over the years. The original farmstead included basic buildings and facilities for …
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With the fall semester starting, UW-River Falls’ College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) is ready for another year of hands-on education, shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders. Even though enrollment hasn’t changed much, CAFES Dean Mike Orth shares that interest in important agriculture programs is picking up. …
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Just as growers are getting their equipment ready for the harvest season, so are implement dealers and service providers. Ryan O’Flanigan, store manager at Sloan Implement’s Monroe location, says his team is ready to rock and roll with a full staff, a full lot, and a full stock of parts. Sloan Implement also supports Farm Rescue, a nonprofit that h…
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The Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival is coming up and there is no shortage of things to experience there. Stephanie Hoff talks to Hedge Becker, the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival coordinator, who explains the excitement around the festival whether it be the fiber art, producer education seminars, or baby lambs. The UW- River Falls Ag Program is…
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Progress seems slow on connecting all corners of Wisconsin to high speed internet access. Stephanie Hoff gets an update from Brittany Beyer. She’s an Extension specialist in community economic development out of Rhinelander. She has been on the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband Access since it started in 2020, chairing the task force for the first…
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Hemp is a newer industry that is seeing an increase in not only high cannabinoid demand, but also as a source for fiber and grain. Phillip Alberti, a research program manager at the University of Wisconsin Madison, talks about the trials that they are conducting that can help hemp reach its full potential. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Wisconsin’s agricultural pilots can finally take a breath as the application season comes to a close. Curtis Meister is among them. Curtis is the president of Reabe Spraying Service in Plover and the president of the Wisconsin Agricultural Aviation Association. He gives us a bird’s-eye view of what the growing season looked like in the Central Sand…
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Welcome to Live On 4 Legs' officially unofficial 300th podcast episode! The timing worked out perfectly on this because in order to hit a milestone, you have to do something special. It just so happens that the band is in Madison Square Garden this week, and that's a pretty special venue to go back to. Since we covered every Garden show from 1998-2…
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Effective Nov. 5, newly applied cattle official ID tags will need to have both a visual and an electronic component. This means any time you need an official ID tag, it'll have to be an 840 RFID tag. DATCP has a limited supply available to help producers offset costs. https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/OfficialID.aspx Tressa Lacy, preside…
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September 1, 2024 – Rev. Matt Lietzen Selected Proverbs Proverbs is a practical book of poetry that urges us to be wise and discerning in the way we live life. In this world, we inevitably encounter and make decisions about things like friendship, work, sex, and money. If we walk with God to absorb the character that Proverbs presents, developing t…
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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation President Brad Olson reminds us that another round of Agricultural Road Improvement dollars are available. FMMO decisions have yet to be finalized. And regional policy meetings are underway. Mid-West Farm Report and the Wisconsin Association of Fairs are teaming up to collect your fair story. You could win $500. Sub…
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“Let the gospel predominate” is an old Lutheran preacher's maxim. As sinners, all of us (not just preachers) have ways of binding up the gospel of Jesus. We hide it. We water it down. We empty it of its comfort. The end of Romans 15 is one part of Scripture that shows us the apostle's Spirit-led thinking: let the gospel not be bound by time, space,…
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Megan Moucha and her grandfather worked on the Century Farm application together. Unfortunately, her grandpa passed before they accepted the award. But he was there in spirit -- and in a frame (pictured). Megan tells Mid-West Farm Report about her family's Bohemian heritage that led them to Cadott in Chippewa County. Megan, the fifth generation, sa…
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Ron Patten is the fourth generation on his family's Sesquicentennial Farm that is 152 years old this year. He says since the beginning, when his ancestors cleared the land and built a home, the farm had been a team effort. Even in close quarters, family members have been pitching in since the beginning to continue the farming tradition in Boyd, loc…
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North Crawford School District is making strides in enhancing the quality and sustainability of its school meals by incorporating locally sourced ingredients. The initiative began as a response to the disruptions in the food supply chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a significant shortage of food in grocery stores and schools alike…
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In this episode, I chat with music producer Joshua Hudes about his recent remix of our song "Slippery Friction."We discuss the inspiration behind the remix, particularly how the vocals screamed for distortion and how he managed to create an industrial drum loop using scrap metal sounds. The conversation covers his approach to setting strict artisti…
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Unlock the secrets of peak performance in commercial real estate with our special guest, Chris Schwagerl, founder of Infinite Skies. You'll learn how Chris's unique blend of mental health expertise and real estate acumen can transform your investment strategies. This episode promises to reveal powerful insights into performance psychology, helping …
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Wisconsin 4-H Foundation President Charlie Crave says you do not want to miss the upcoming National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison the first week of October. He says this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for youth interested in agriculture. We introduce you to Sesquicentennial Farm in Seymour. Fifth-generational Brittney Muenster says exploring …
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The Casper family’s century-old farm in Jackson County, Wisconsin, holds a deep legacy of resilience and love. Established in 1919, the farm has witnessed countless hardships, from the Great Depression to the daily struggles of farm life. Jane Casper fondly recalls her grandmother's unwavering strength, running the farm alone while her grandfather …
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Ed Elfmann with the American Bankers Association, says the ACRE Act would help lower lending costs for farmers, ranchers, and rural residents. The Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival highlights a heritage breed for the first time and is excited to celebrate a milestone with the Crook & Whistle Sheep Dog Trials. Ben Jarboe takes us to a hemp plot in Arl…
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August 25, 2024 – Rev. Matt Lietzen Selected Proverbs Proverbs is a practical book of poetry that urges us to be wise and discerning in the way we live life. In this world, we inevitably encounter and make decisions about things like friendship, work, sex, and money. If we walk with God to absorb the character that Proverbs presents, developing the…
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In this episode we get to know Andrew Klein, our newest financial advisor that recently joined us at Walkner Condon. Andrew is a career changer - very briefly considered a career in education, and worked at ESPN in Madison. After pivoting to financial services, he began his career at MassMutual and focused on helping his clients with retirement inc…
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The Wisconsin Ag Coalition’s regional "Engage with Agriculture Series" events allow candidates running for state office this fall to visit farms, agri-businesses, and agricultural processing facilities to gain first-hand insight into modern agricultural production and practices. Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Relations Jaso…
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The Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival is celebrating 22 years -- Sep. 6-8 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Jefferson. Festival Coordinator Hedge Becker says the Leicester Longwool Card Grading Event is new this year, one of the first of its kind in the Midwest. There will also be several educational sessions offered by the Leicester Longwool pr…
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Spring Creeks Cattle Company has been selected as the 2024 Cattlemen of the Year by the Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association. With a legacy of excellence since 1992, this family-run operation has set a benchmark in cattle breeding and feeding, specializing in Limousin, Red Angus, and Black Angus breeds. Known for their high-quality genetics and commit…
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When it comes to ice cream, everyone has a favorite flavor that brings back fond memories. But what many don’t realize is the incredible amount of work and innovation that goes into creating these delicious treats. Andrew Riley, Kwik Trip Dairy Production Manager, and Katarina Nemitz, a food scientist in the R&D department join Charitee Seebecker t…
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As Pearl Jam is preparing for another memorable weekend at Wrigley Field this week, we were put in a somewhat difficult spot as to what we should cover to get you guys excited for the show. The dilemma was that we had already covered all five Wrigley shows back in the summer of 2020, so what would we do? Well, there's a little show that took place …
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