Midweek Musings
Host Evie Breitbach breaks down age-old questions that keep her up at night in this award-winning podcast!
In this week’s episode of the special October series, “Midweek Mysteries,” Evie tells stories that come from several different fathers, including her own dad! From cars with spooky drivers, to a house with an evil feeling, these dads surely have experienced a lot of paranormal activities.
From ghosts that haunt St. Ambrose University, to footsteps upstairs in Evie’s house, this episode of “Midweek Mysteries” follows a few different stories that are sure to leave you scared out of your wits!
With the onset of October comes Evie’s new mini series, Midweek Mysteries! For the next four weeks, your usual Midweek content will be taking a hiatus and replaced with spooky and chilling (usually true) tales. This week, Evie breaks down the haunting history of Edinburgh Manor in Jones County, Iowa. Listen if you dare…
Have you ever had the urge to do something crazy, but didn’t do it? Is that your “freewill” or are there other social, biological, or religious constructs controlling you at all times?
It’s a concept we all struggle with, whether we are religious or not: forgiveness. But what does it really mean to forgive, and is it possible to truly “forgive and forget?”
It’s the age-old question that everyone has wondered about at one time or another. Is the universe truly infinite? If it isn’t, then what is beyond? Join host Evie Breitbach as she discusses this mind-bending question that will be sure to get your head spinning!
In the first episode of Season 2, Evie breaks down the weird mythology surrounding birthmarks!
It’s long been thought that the eldest children are responsible, middle children are overlooked, youngest children are ambitious, and only children are spoiled. Are these ideas stereotypical or just plain typical? In the final episode of season one, Evie will discuss the question of whether birth order truly has any bearing on our personalities.
There are some words that we just can’t agree on how to say. Is it “cray-on” or “cran”? Do you say soda or pop? Join Evie as she breaks down common words debates, and why we all speak differently.
It’s an age old question: if time travel were possible, would you and should you use it to go back in time to kill Adolf Hitler before he grows up and commits the atrocities of the century?