The Cabin Discover Wisconsin
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- Society & Culture
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Welcome to The Cabin, a weekly podcast produced by the crew that brings you the nation’s longest-running tourism TV show, Discover Wisconsin. Join Eric Paulsen and AnaElise Beckman for a behind-the-scenes trip to the heart of the Midwest as they cover a wide variety of topics.
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How To Start A Small Business in Wisconsin (ft. Ken Little)
Looking to start a business in Wisconsin? More resources exist to help than you may know. In this episode of The Cabin Ana, Eric, and Jake meet up with Ken Little, State Director for the SBDC (Small Business Development Center) of Wisconsin, to discuss how the SBDC in Wisconsin works with aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners to provide no-cost consulting services and business education. We talk a variety of tips and tricks for business, resources available around the state, and get inspired - and hopefully inspire you, too!
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Cutest Coffee Hotspots in Southeastern Wisconsin
The Cabin caffeinates up with a discussion of coffee shops, focusing on southeastern Wisconsin in this episode, heading to other parts of the state in future episodes. From the bustle to the relaxed, we cover coffee houses of all kinds so you can load up on the java and go about your day. Some forthy coffee trivia is included!
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Exploring Kenosha County from Past to Present
Welcome back to another bonus episode of The Cabin Podcast, the official podcast of Discover Wisconsin - and we’re talking all about how to experience Kenosha today, where their past meets the present. We’ve got two experts on the county with us today including County Executive and lifelong resident, Samatha Kerkman, and Kenosha Area Business Alliance President, Nicole Ryf, who we will be introducing in just a minute. Gear up for an exciting episode all about Kenosha County. That’s right now in The Cabin, let’s light it up!
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Dog-Friendly Wisconsin: Top Places To Visit This Year With Your Pup (ft. Apurba Banerjee)
The Cabin goes to the dogs once again in this episode as we explore dog-friendly spots you can travel with your pooch(es) from parks to lodging to recreation. Apurba Banerjee joins Ana, Eric, and Jake as we traverse the state as offer up a wide variety of choices for your next road trip with your best friend.
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414 Day: The History of Milwaukee
The week kicked off Sunday with 414 Day, a holiday saluting Milwaukee and timed as such because of its area code - 414 - being the numeric representation for the date of April 14th. The Cabin salutes it every year, and this year Ana, Eric, and Jake dive into some interesting history for the city and county, from early settlement to world-influencing inventions to ups and downs of the last 75 years. Milwaukee history lessons you'll definitely find interesting await you on this week's episode of The Cabin!
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Wisconsin’s Most Famous Foods (ft. Josh Ostermann)
Hey, we love our Wisconsin foods and today in The Cabin, we dive right into which Wisconsin foods are most iconic - and why. Josh Ostermann joins Eric, Ana, and Jake for a take on everything from butter burgers and brats to cheese, custard, kringle, and more - a little something for everyone to snack on!
Customer Reviews
Great podcast about Wisconsin
This podcast is so full of information that I love to listen twice to each one. The presentation is entertaining, the hosts are pleasantly enthusiastic, and the destinations are fantastic. If you want to plan a trip to Wisconsin, learn about Wisconsin, or fully enjoy your home state of Wisconsin, this is the podcast for you!
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I’ve had to change my review. I used to love this podcast but now the hosts have changed and all they talk about is Milwaukee and its surroundings. There is SO much more to Wisconsin than these big hitters you keep focusing on and repeating every episode. Disappointing never hearing any other options
Wisconsin Kid
Did you even grow up in Wisconsin in the 70’s or 80’s if you didn’t have a little Brandy with 7 up or 50/50 in a little glass with a stir stick during the holidays ???