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Missing Jeeps, Muskrat Legs, and Megalodons

Missing Jeeps, Muskrat Legs, and Megalodons

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Get ready for a wild ride through the Free State as the gang braves the recent Maryland ice and snow to bring you a packed episode of the Maryland Living Podcast! The gang dives into the chaos of Pete’s stolen Jeep saga, the excitement of an upcoming ski trip to the Poconos, and a truly miraculous story involving John’s wife and a mojo-filled recovery for her parents' dog. From the high-energy "sport" of the Muskrat Leg Eating World Championship to the serene arrival of Buddhist monks at the State House, this week covers the absolute best (and weirdest) of Maryland culture. We also take a deep dive into the prehistoric world of Megalodons at the Calvert Marine Museum and preview the glowing sculptures of the Chesapeake Fire and Ice Festival.

In the world of real estate and pop culture, we’re breaking down the shift in buyer tastes as the Spring market hits Maryland. Whether you're curious about the Baltimore connection in HBO’s The Pitt or planning a night out to see Dancing with the Stars at the Hippodrome, we’ve got you covered with plenty of laughs and signature banter. It’s a jam-packed session that proves there’s never a dull moment in Maryland.

Links & Resources Mentioned:

  • Prehistoric Shark Research: Calvert Marine Museum
  • Winter Festival: Chesapeake Fire & Ice Festival (Easton, MD)
  • Spiritual Journey: Buddhist Monks' 2,300-Mile Walk for Peace
  • Local Competition: World Muskrat Leg Eating Championship
  • Live Performance: Dancing with the Stars: Live! at The Hippodrome
  • Must-Watch TV: HBO’s The Pitt (Max)


Original theme song, Get Around, graciously provided by Mallow Hill. Make sure to check out all of Mallow Hill's music and their tour schedule. Thank you, Mallow Hill!
More thanks to our Producers: Brianna Diaz and Paige Hoyer.


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