Common FolkExplicit

by Ben Evers

Based out of the Midwest, everyday, hardworking, blue-collar folks put a 'common sense' spin to an array of topics that include: starting a business, raising kids & current events.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 3

  • A Dam Race like NO other!

    A Dam Race like NO other!

    This EVENT in north east Nebraska has it all! But don't take our word for it, hear it from this week's guest Heidi Marsh. Born and raised in a small town, Heidi has a passion for supporting & promoting these communities. And this project, Crofton's Dam Race, is at the top of her list. Show link: https://www.croftonsdamrace.com/ Sponsor link: https://farmfocused.com/watson-duke-leather-gloves/

  • Joel got his Turkey!

    Joel got his Turkey!

    Nothing beats Turkey hunting in the spring. However, it’s a hunting tradition that comes with many Ups and Downs, as the Ever’s family can attest to! This one touched all the bases of Friends, Family and the Great Outdoors. This episode is brought to you by Watson Quality Gloves Learn more about Watson’s Duke 🦌 Leather Gloves Visit ➡️ https://farmfocused.com/watson-duke-leather-gloves/

  • AI Girlfriends are Taking Over!

    AI Girlfriends are Taking Over!

    While romantic chatbots are seen as limited, that's not slowing down the demand or the innovations. Developing a strong "real-life" connection is already hard enough, does this growing market make it even harder?

  • Collective Illusions... what are they?

    Collective Illusions... what are they?

    So a new term is making the rounds, "Collective Illusions" After hearing Mike Rowe of 'Dirty Jobs' talk about these 'collective illusions' we thought us Common Folk better see what this is all about.

  • Retired Navy Rear Admiral Douglas McAneny, Commander Submarine Force U.S. Pacific Fleet

    Retired Navy Rear Admiral Douglas McAneny, Commander Submarine Force U.S. Pacific Fleet

    The Common Folk sit down with our most high profile guest yet, Douglas McAneny. McAneny spent a large part of his younger years growing up in Nebraska and went on to attend the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. His storied U.S. Navy career fills our conversation, although we can't talk about all he has experienced. He is one of those regular Nebraska boys who went on to do world changing things and is still at it today.