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The Ouija Broads: Tales from the Pacific Northweird

The Ouija Broads
Spokane
Expo 74
Hot Rat Summer
Fearsome Critters
Peter Max
Seattle
Grant Chesterfield
Garbage Goat
Cryptozoology
Totem Poles
Riverfront Park
Pacific Northwest
Yellow Submarine
Capitol Hill
Public Art
Mildred West
Olive Williams
Logging Industry
Great Northern Clocktower
Logging Camp Folklore

Strange women talking about stranger things. Tales from the Pacific Northweird.

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Liz tells Devon about Spokane's two totem poles: the "Hamat´sa Spirit" pole carved for Expo '74 by legendary Nuu-chah-nulth artist Joe David and his apprentice, Frank Charlie (also Nuu-chah-nulth); and a pole carved in 1977 by a non-Native man who we... more

Liz tells Devon about Spokane's Garbage Goat, an interactive, trash-eating sculpture from Expo '74 that has transcended its original purpose to welcome folks to the fair and encourage people to pick up trash and become a beloved icon of the city.

Th... more

Liz tells Devon about the 1906 murder of Spokane resident James Sloane, and his 17-year-old son, Sidney, who confessed to the killing.

On August 28, 1906, a body was discovered in a Spokane alley. The victim had been murdered with an axe, and was so... more

Devon tells Liz about some of the unique structures settlers in the PNW built out of the massive stumps left behind from logging, with a focus on The Stump House at Guillemot Cove in Washington. Devon also tells Liz about one stump that the fire chie... more

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Elizabeth "Liz" [Last Name Not Provided]
Co-host of Ouija Broads; primary host with extensive involvement in topics spanning history, local lore, and culture.
Devon
Co-host of Ouija Broads; frequent presenter on regional history, folklore, and quirky public art.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 282 ratings
  • Willamette falls

    You should do an episode on Willamette falls and both the now defunct paper mills on each side. There have been a few people that have even gone down the falls, several died but a few have lived!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shostabosta
    United Statesa year ago
  • Need more!

    Love this podcast, where did you ladies go?! Keeping hope they will be back!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lisaaaaa22
    United States3 years ago
  • Rathdrum witches and “ma-cle-odd”?!?

    McLeod is pronounced “Mic-cloud”, not “ ma-clee-odd”.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Quincy BJJ
    United States3 years ago
  • Gotten to know my state better

    I’m a PNW woman all the way. I truly feel I’ve gotten to know more about my state of WA and surrounding areas. Between the banter, the honest retelling of the stories, and everything in between, I’m guaranteed to get sideway glances from my family for laughing with headphones in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kmmay80
    United States4 years ago
  • One of my favorites

    The banter is top notch and has me laughing so so hard!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jnicolew0987
    United States4 years ago

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Chemistry between Liz and Devon makes topics feel approachable.
Audience loves the regional focus and entertaining deep-dives.
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Listeners tune in for witty, well-researched explorations of Pacific Northwest history, folklore, and quirky local landmarks. Episodes mix deep dives into regional mysteries, art, and culture with warm banter between two hosts whose chemistry helps make obscure or odd topics feel approachable and entertaining. The show often covers public art, historical figures, local cities like Spokane and Seattle, and regional legends, making it a strong fit for culture lovers, history buffs, and curious locals. A standout is the hosts' balance of factual detail, humor, and personal storytelling, which likely appeals to listeners who want personality alongside credible research.

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