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  • We discuss the story of how the skull got there in this episode of The Internet Says it's True, and then chat with Musician "Danny Moon" Dan Malone.
  • For our 100th episode of The Internet Says it's True, we're talking about the awful fire that happened in Dublin, Ireland in 1875.
  • Improving – Ohio President Josh Harrison with expert panelists Navin Goyal, M.D., CEO, LOUD Capital, Falon Donohue, Partner, Narya, and Steve Lekas, Co-Founder & CEO, Branch Insurance, will share the excitement around CodeLaunch’s Columbus debut.
  • In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, men were expected to wear straw hats in the summer, but switch to felt hats in mid-September.
  • Colombia's Cocaine Kingpin smuggled 4 hippos onto his estate in the late 70s and now, almost 30 years after his death, they've multiplied into a bloat of more than 100 animals, roaming the Magdalena River Valley and terrorizing citizens and their crops.
  • Jim Hackett, a native of London, Ohio, was a special advisor to Ford Motor Company and retired as Ford President and CEO.
  • Author of The Five Lost Superpowers, John Reid joins host Maureen Metcalf to identify the powers we’re all born with…and to provide some basic tools to reactivate them so you can achieve your full potential, personally and as a leader.
  • Featuring Tom Schmid, President and CEO, The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, with host Monica Day, Co-Anchor, NBC4 Today.
  • If you don’t know your own purpose, can you really get behind your organization’s purpose? Nell Derick Debevoise found that a critical component of success is knowing how your personal purpose intersects with your organization’s purpose. That holds true for the individual members of your team, too: if you understand what their personal or professional purpose has in common with the company’s purpose, you’ll foster a happier and more productive team.
  • At the time of its largest population, Centralia, PA was an Eastern Pennsylvania borough with 2,700 residents. Now there are 5. This is due to an underground fire that's been burning under the town for almost 60 years, and continues to burn to this day. In this episode, we tell the sad story of Centralia and chat with entertainer Scot Nery for the quick quiz!
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