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Learning Jewish Geography with Ethan Rosuck

1 h 5 min · 4 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Learning Jewish Geography with Ethan Rosuck

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Ethan Rosuck is a meteorologist at Fox 59 and CBS4 in Indianapolis. Michael sits down with Ethan at Chicago Beef and Dog Company in Irvington to talk about building friendships in a new city, Jewish identity and culture, Indianapolis's local food scene, and what it's like to love your niche career. Sponsors: City Rising (cityrising.org) Proformus Urban Planning & Design Intro music: Scared Rabbit by Jennasen Timestamps 0:43 — Intro 1:46 — Ethan's career as a meteorologist and moving to Indianapolis 5:22 — Being the instigator of friendship and community 11:43 — Turning 30, relationships, and slowing down 20:41 — Jewish geography, cultural identity, and bagel snobbery 34:10 — Indianapolis's local food scene: Side Door Bagels, Bohdi, and supporting local 44:49 — Canned questions 45:17 — What is a third space? 49:03 — A third space that no longer exists 54:26 — Question from previous guest Jay Grillo 1:00:41 — Question for the next guest 1:01:23 — Where to find Ethan

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