
Public Figures 273: Nateland | Ep #273 - Connecticut
Oct 8, 2025
Join the hosts as they dive into Connecticut's culinary treasures, from the origins of New Haven-style pizza to the fascinating backstory of Subway sandwiches. They debate what truly makes a hamburger and explore the state's quirky history, including the first telephone directory and the true tale behind the iconic Annabelle doll. With a nod to classic sports rivalries and memorable local inventions, it's a lively discussion packed with humor and unexpected facts that anyone would enjoy!
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Centralize Listener Feedback
- Use a dedicated email for podcast feedback to manage volume and ensure replies.
- Share it repeatedly so listeners know how to send comments: mail@natelandpodcast.com.
High Density, No Single Big City
- Connecticut packs many mid-sized cities into a small area instead of one huge metropolis.
- That yields high density without a single dominant urban center.
New Haven's 'Apizza' Origins
- Aaron and Brian discuss New Haven as the birthplace of a distinctive coal-fired pizza style called "apizza."
- They link the city to pizza culture and famous pizzerias that began there.
