
What started as a series of short mysteries for the curious mind with a short attention span has evolved into enlightening conversations for the not-so-short attention span. Whether it's a short mystery, a long conversation, or an audio book, The Way I Heard It is a veritable box of chocolates for the ears, because you never know what you're going to get.
Episodes
Showing 20 of 21- 493: JD Vance—Communion7/7/20261 hr 10 min
- 492: Jon Erwin—Young Washington6/30/20261 hr 41 min
- 491: MacKenzie Price—The Most Talked About School in the World6/23/20261 hr 56 min
- 490: About My Father6/20/202630 min
- 489: Michael Easter—The Hard Way6/16/20261 hr 57 min
- 488: Connor Boyack—Spontaneous Order6/9/20261 hr 51 min
- 487: Blake Scholl—Making Supersonic Travel Real6/2/20261 hr 16 min
- 486: Jason Ladayne—Nothing Up His Sleeve5/26/20261 hr 54 min
- 485: Josh Smith—Made FOR America5/19/20261 hr 30 min
- 484: Tom Albanese—The Metals at the Bottom of the Ocean5/12/20261 hr 32 min
- 483: Peggy Rowe—Mother's Day with Mom… LIVE!5/8/20261 hr 5 min
- 482: Xi Van Fleet— Don't Be a Shiny Little Screw5/5/20261 hr 50 min
- 481: Jason Altmire—Trade Up4/28/20261 hr 22 min
- 480: Matt Ebert—The Billion Dollar Car Wreck4/21/20261 hr 35 min
- 479: Evan Voyles— The Connoisseur of Irony4/14/20261 hr 49 min
- 478: Nicholas Eberstadt—The New Misery4/7/20261 hr 33 min
- 477: Adam Carolla Has Some Thoughts3/31/20261 hr 54 min
- 476: Michael Cadenazzi—The Department of War is Hiring3/24/20261 hr 36 min
- 475: Jan Jekielek—Killed to Order3/17/20261 hr 40 min
- 474: Jeff Childers—Coffee & Covid3/10/20262 hr 10 min

