“American History Hotline”
"Take time to dive in, and then ask anyone born in the 1900s what a hotline is."Curious about America’s past? Bob Crawford, the bassist from The Avett Brothers, finds expert historians to answer questions that you may or may not have ever wondered about.
It’s not your average history class. You might hear about the true story behind a famous historical myth, like George Washington and the cherry tree, or get a deep dive into how political parties formed. The show encompasses everything from the nation’s early days to more recent events. It brings history to life, making it feel real and personal. You get to hear how historical events connect to today’s world. It demonstrates curiosity and that asking questions is the most effective way to understand the past. It’s a fun and innovative way to learn about American history and gain a new perspective on topics. Take time to dive in, and then ask anyone born in the 1900s what a hotline is.


“Live Free with Josh Howerton”
Pastor Josh started this podcast to help listeners apply biblical principles to their lives. The show explores a diverse range of topics, including relationships, cultural issues, personal growth, and spiritual challenges, all from a faith-based perspective. Josh provides bold and practical biblical clarity, aiming to help people “live free” from a life of confusion and find purpose and peace through a relationship with Christ.
“Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me”
This is a brilliant mix of news and comedy. Host Peter Sagal turn the week’s headlines into a hilarious news quiz. The show’s wit, along with a beloved segment called “Not My Job,” where celebrity guests are quizzed on random topics, makes it a consistently entertaining listen. It’s a fun and intelligent way to stay current with the latest events in a fast-paced world.


