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Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? Every once in a while, an episode comes along that's a little different from the rest. This is one of those episodes. Today, I'm joined by two men who share a unique connection wit

Hosted by Eric Padget · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 23 episodes
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Eric Padget hosts Well, What Do You Know?, a society show with 23 episodes published.

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? Every once in a while, an episode comes along that's a little different from the rest. This is one of those episodes. Today, I'm joined by two men who share a unique connection wit

Welcome back to “Well, What Do You Know?” I’m your host, Eric Padget. Today is Part 2 of my conversation with Jim Huber — and if you enjoyed the first episode, you’re really going to love this one. Jim is one of the most

Welcome to Well, What Do You Know? I’m your host, and today we begin Part 1 of a fascinating conversation with Jim Huber. Jim grew up on a farm near Albia, Iowa, but his journey has taken him into archaeology, geology, e

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know?. On this episode, I sit down with David Bultena for a conversation that covers nearly nine decades of life experiences and stories. David grew up in small-town South Dakota before

Today we’re joined by Phil Skamser, a veteran educator and coach who’s wrapping up a thirty-year career. We’re diving into his 'full circle' journey—from his birth near the stadium where they filmed The Natural to his ye

Today’s episode is a really special one. I’m joined by Justin Flaws—head coach of the 3A State Champion Carlisle Wildcats. But this conversation goes way beyond basketball. We start at the beginning—growing up in Carlisl

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? If you listened to the last episode, you heard Part 1 of my conversation with siblings Jack Albers and Beth Laws, where we talked about their childhood growing up in a large farm f

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? Today’s episode is a little different—and a lot of fun—because I’m joined by two guests at the same time. Siblings Jack Albers and Beth Laws sit down with me to talk about growing

Today’s guest is Gene Buis — and let me just say this: if you enjoy stories that start with, “Well, I probably shouldn’t tell this…” then you’re in the right place. Gene grew up when a good job paid about a dollar an hou

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? Today’s episode is a really fun one — and a first for the podcast. This is my first international interview! I’m joined by Emma Robbins, who grew up in England and took a huge leap

My guest today is Zach Backus. If you have lived around Baxter, IA in the last couple of decades, there’s a good chance you already know Zach—or at least remember him as “Jimmy.” From front-yard cookie sales and mission

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? This week’s episode features a conversation that’s honest, raw, and at times hard — but also incredibly powerful. My guest, Kelsey Lust, shares her story of growing up in a complic

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? Today we’re jumping into Part 2 of my conversation with Livv Seddon. Even though Livv and I barely knew each other when we sat down to record, the conversation flowed so easily tha

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? When I sat down with today’s guest, Livv Seddon, it was only the second time we had ever spoken — but the conversation took off so naturally that we ended up recording for more tha

Today’s episode is a special one — and a little different. This conversation wasn’t recorded by me. Instead, Rosalie Lyons, a longtime resident of Westminster, California, sat down with her son Dave and her granddaughter

In this episode of Well, What Do You Know?, I sit down with Kenny Long — a lifelong Iowan, master mechanic, and comedian masquerading as one. Kenny’s stories take us from his childhood on the family farm near Moravia to

In this episode, I sit down with Steve and Gloria Crall, a couple who’ve spent their entire lives in southern Iowa. Steve has worked the land as a farmer, while Gloria has worn many hats — including years as a dedicated

Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know? — the podcast where we explore the stories behind the people you think you know. Today, we’re kicking off Part 2 of my conversation with Rob Luther. If you missed Part 1, Rob share

Today kicks off part one of a two-part conversation with Rob Luther. Rob has lived a life full of chapters—successful high school athlete, New York actor, long-time high school principal, football coach at programs acros

I had the pleasure of sitting down over Zoom with Rose Cochran who lives in Wisconsin and just recently turned 85. Rose has such a wonderful way of telling stories, and she shared some truly meaningful memories from her
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Well, What Do You Know? is hosted by Eric Padget. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 23 episodes.
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