Thank You, 72 Podcast
Welcome to the Thank You, 72 podcast, brought to you by the Wisconsin Alumni Association®. We want to share the amazing stories of alumni from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. These Badgers grew up in Wisconsin’s 72 counties, came to Madison, and then went out and changed the world. We’d like to thank you, the people of this state, for sending your best and brightest to UW–Madison.
Podcast Episodes
Thank You, 72 – Hans Obma
UW grad Hans Obma ’02 describes his ability to use languages and accents to play a variety of characters in an acting career that has taken off.
Known as the father of Earth Day, Nelson championed the protection of our environment as Wisconsin’s governor, and later U.S. senator.
Fifty years ago, a UW grad brought Major League baseball back to Wisconsin.
Badger Bonus – Jason Gay
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay often wears his Badger pride on his sleeve on this episode.
Thank you, Iowa County, for Chuck Halverson. He grew up during the depression, a farm boy who dreamed of playing football on the gridiron at Camp Randall.
Thank You, 72 – Ann McKee
Ann McKee shares her life story, how she discovered the devastating impact of this disease, and the almost insurmountable odds she faced to warn people of the dangers.
Thank You, 72 – Ada Deer
In this podcast we hear from a true trailblazer and champion of Native American rights and social justice.
Thank You, 72 – Hans Obma
UW grad Hans Obma ’02 describes his ability to use languages and accents to play a variety of characters in an acting career that has taken off.
Known as the father of Earth Day, Nelson championed the protection of our environment as Wisconsin’s governor, and later U.S. senator.
Fifty years ago, a UW grad brought Major League baseball back to Wisconsin.
Badger Bonus – Jason Gay
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay often wears his Badger pride on his sleeve on this episode.
Thank you, Iowa County, for Chuck Halverson. He grew up during the depression, a farm boy who dreamed of playing football on the gridiron at Camp Randall.
Thank You, 72 – Ann McKee
Ann McKee shares her life story, how she discovered the devastating impact of this disease, and the almost insurmountable odds she faced to warn people of the dangers.
Thank You, 72 – Ada Deer
In this podcast we hear from a true trailblazer and champion of Native American rights and social justice.
Thank You, 72 – Hans Obma
UW grad Hans Obma ’02 describes his ability to use languages and accents to play a variety of characters in an acting career that has taken off.
Known as the father of Earth Day, Nelson championed the protection of our environment as Wisconsin’s governor, and later U.S. senator.
Fifty years ago, a UW grad brought Major League baseball back to Wisconsin.
Badger Bonus – Jason Gay
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay often wears his Badger pride on his sleeve on this episode.
Thank you, Iowa County, for Chuck Halverson. He grew up during the depression, a farm boy who dreamed of playing football on the gridiron at Camp Randall.
Thank You, 72 – Ann McKee
Ann McKee shares her life story, how she discovered the devastating impact of this disease, and the almost insurmountable odds she faced to warn people of the dangers.
Thank You, 72 – Ada Deer
In this podcast we hear from a true trailblazer and champion of Native American rights and social justice.