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Episode 328 explores Ohio's surprising transformation from an unremarkable state to a place of national significance, while touching on Great Lakes mysticism and Gordon Lightfoot songs.
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Browse era →This episode begins with a discussion about the Great Lakes Triangle and its psychic significance for sensitive individuals. The conversation shifts to Gordon Lightfoot's music, particularly 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' and 'Faces of a Thousand People,' with one speaker sharing their experience as a street musician performing these emotionally powerful songs for 12 years. The main focus becomes Ohio's unexpected rise to prominence over the past 20 years. The host reflects on how Ohio has transformed from being completely unremarkable during their childhood to becoming a center of national attention, citing political figures like J.D. Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy, as well as cultural institutions like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Sports Hall of Fame. This transformation puzzles the speaker, who wonders how such a dramatic shift in the state's importance came to pass.
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