A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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The podcast is currently in common carriage on the Podcast Radio Network.
In London, you can listen to the Podcast Radio Network over the air on DAB+ and access its variety of podcasts and audio content directly through your DAB+ radio.
In the USA, you can listen to "Interesting Things with JC" on Podcast Radio US over the air in various cities: in Detroit on 93.5 FM and WCSX-94.7 HD2, in Tampa on 1010 WHFS-AM, in Charlotte on 94.7 FM and WSOC-HD3, and in Ft. Myers/Naples on 96.5 FM, 101.5 FM, 105.1 FM, and WXKB-HD2.
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
All episodes are royalty-free except for #509.
If you have an idea for an episode, please reach out to our team, and we'll happily schedule the topic for a future recording.
Priority is given to home-schooling parents, teachers, educators, and lifelong learning professionals.
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562: "Banana Bread Day!"
Interesting Things #562: National Banana Bread Day! - Explore the fascinating history of one of America's most beloved baked goods, banana bread. This story takes a deep dive into the origins and evolution of banana bread, from theories of its creation to its role in American culinary history. Discover how enterprising housewives and companies found innovative ways to use overripe bananas and baking powder, and how banana bread became a popular recipe in cookbooks by the 1930s.
523: "Veal Parmigiana"
Interesting Things with JC #523: "Veal Parmigiana" a classic Italian-American dish that has its roots in the early 20th century, made by breading and frying veal cutlets, layering them with tomato sauce, mozzarella, & Parmesan cheese!