Taste Buds & Time Machines

Taste Buds & Time Machines

Author: Ben Evers May 2, 2025 Duration: 54:54

Join us as we hop on a memory-fueled time machine and revisit the restaurants that shaped our childhoods—greasy pizza parlors, neon-lit diners, buffet joints, and everything in between. Come hungry, leave full of stories.

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Common Folk is a podcast hosted by Ben Evers that brings you straight talk from the heartland. This isn't about theory or ivory towers; it's grounded conversation from everyday, hardworking people who see the world through a practical, blue-collar lens. You'll hear a 'common sense' spin on a wide range of topics that matter to people building real lives, from the trials and triumphs of starting a business to the honest realities of raising kids. The discussions also tackle current events, filtering the noise through a perspective often left out of the mainstream. It’s a show for anyone who appreciates authenticity over pretense, where complex issues are broken down with relatable Midwestern candor. Tune into this podcast for a regular dose of down-to-earth dialogue that feels like a conversation with thoughtful neighbors.
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