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OFF-SEASON BONUS: Why Do We Have Cold Weather Clothes in Warm Places?

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Welcome to a special off-season bonus episode of Chat and Bother! In this chilly installment, join hosts Eva and Don as they take a morning drive through the Windy City. Why Do We Have Cold Weather Clothes in Warm Places? On this below-zero morning in Chicago, Eva and Don chat about why our closets seem to harbor parkas even in warmer climates. This "on-the-go" episode captures the essence of a Chicago winter morning, providing insights, laughs, and perhaps a few shivers along the way. Tune in as Eva and Don take you on a frosty ride through the streets of Chicago, and discuss why cold-weather clothes keep ending up in places where the sun usually shines!

We are back with regular episodes in May, but we will be doing off-season bonus episodes and lives between now and then. Use the links below to make sure you are subscribed so that you don't miss our off-season shenanigans!

Where to find us:

Instagram - @chatandbother

Facebook Page - @chatandbother

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Twitter - @chatandbother

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Welcome to a special off-season bonus episode of Chat and Bother! In this chilly installment, join hosts Eva and Don as they take a morning drive through the Windy City. Why Do We Have Cold Weather Clothes in Warm Places? On this below-zero morning in Chicago, Eva and Don chat about why our closets seem to harbor parkas even in warmer climates. This "on-the-go" episode captures the essence of a Chicago winter morning, providing insights, laughs, and perhaps a few shivers along the way. Tune in as Eva and Don take you on a frosty ride through the streets of Chicago, and discuss why cold-weather clothes keep ending up in places where the sun usually shines!

We are back with regular episodes in May, but we will be doing off-season bonus episodes and lives between now and then. Use the links below to make sure you are subscribed so that you don't miss our off-season shenanigans!

Where to find us:

Instagram - @chatandbother

Facebook Page - @chatandbother

YouTube - @chatandbother

Twitter - @chatandbother

TikTok - @chatandbother

Threads - @chatandbother

Email List - http://eepurl.com/igYlfv

Podcasting Help: Learn about how we make the Chat & Bother podcast and get podcasting tips

Watch this episode on YouTube -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBnTjXApnZI

  continue reading

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