
Rumors Not News from Orwell, Vermont
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsComedy | |||

Joe and Andy return after a break for a catch-up. They riff on daylight saving vs. standard time, Joe's issues with houseplants, and holiday gifting (including the dangers of wrapping coffee-maker cleaner in a jewelry-sized box). The guys wade into t... more
Learn about the Food and Farm Fest by visiting the official website: www.orwellfreelibrary.org/foodandfarmfest
The Orwell Buglers triumphantly return to talk about the Orwell Food & Farm Fest on Sunday, July 14th! Andy & Joe discuss the lin... more
Our entry into the Orwell Free Library Teen Advisory Group's (a fine, upstanding group of young people, let us tell you) Appreciate Orwell Contest! We hear from a bunch of people in town about what they love about Orwell before sharing our thoughts.
A little Town Meeting Day, a little Little League, a call for anyone with memories of The Orwell Orgy (the 1970s music festival that wasn't, get your head out of the gutter) to get in touch with us, and more on this month's Orwell Bugler!
Do you miss Car Talk? This podcast has the same vibe- two guys having fun cracking bad jokes and delivering some useful information on the topic at hand: happenings in small town Vermont, instead of car repair.
I happen to live a couple miles from the host’s general store. I can attest Andy is the real deal. I haven’t met Joe yet, and though his allegiance to the Yankees makes me suspicious, he seems like an OK guy too.
A great way to keep up on what’s going on in town while we are away! Always a good laugh. Love the local history and can’t wait to hear more. Thanks!
Joe and Andy are great hosts. Small town at its best. Episode 3 so good - love the librarian.
It’s exactly what the podcast world has been missing. You can’t get more niche than a small Vermont town catching everyone up on the town news they didn’t know they missed.
- New York Times
This podcast made me ridiculously happy when I’ve been missing my hometown!









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