Two Ear-Worthy Local Podcasts: Jersey's Best & The Perrysburg Podcast
- frakrac6
- May 5
- 4 min read
When podcasting was first formed in the early 2000s, the medium was envisioned as a niche communications device—in effect, narrowcasting to a small yet targeted audience. In the early days, podcasts about local communities were common enough to be a trend. Gradually, as the industry changed and corporate raiders elbowed their way in, these types of podcasts withered.
Today, I’m happy to review two local podcasts that excel in their mission statement — to offer news and entertainment to their local audiences. To be transparent, I live in New Jersey, so my objectivity is somewhat sketchy. However, after listening to several episodes of The Perrysburg Podcast (It is a town of 25,000 on the Maumee River in Ohio), I think I’d like to move there!
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Jersey’s Best Podcast
Here is the marketing pitch for the podcast: “New Jersey is America’s greatest state — so why wouldn’t it have the best podcast?”

NJ.Com says: “Introducing Jersey’s Best Podcast, a weekly deep dive into everything that makes New Jersey spectacular, bizarre, beautiful, maddening, and, ultimately, the best. This weekly podcast is hosted by me, NJ.com food and culture reporter Jeremy Schneider — join me and a cast of very Jersey guests as we demystify the Garden State’s obsessions, from the Shore and Springsteen to pizza to pork roll and everything in between.”
Host Jeremy Schneider explains: “We’ll go deep on topics like ranking New Jersey Turnpike exits, the ultimate Wawa versus QuickChek showdown, and which New Jersey animals I can defeat in hand-to-hand combat.”
Jersey’s Best Podcast launched April 2 and features new episodes every Wednesday. Its host, Jeremy Schneider, is a food and culture reporter with NJ.com and The Star-Ledger. He covers everything relating to food in New Jersey, ranging from the latest fast food items to fine dining reviews and everything in between. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in journalism in 2012 and began writing for NJ.com that summer. He won a Society for Features Journalism award for his feature on Santillo’s Brick Oven Pizza in 2020, and his food writing portfolio earned him an honorable mention in 2022. He hosts the Emmy-nominated video series “NJ All Day.”
Schneider is an excellent host and nicely fits the show’s tempo and DNA. He’s a fast talker with a Jersey-like enthusiasm in his tone. He’s a cheerleader for the state, but he does recognize the uniqueness of the state and its reputation. I applaud him because he emphasizes a few key points. First, New Jersey is not like The Sopranos. Second, New Jerseyans don’t sound or act like the “New Yawkers” from Jersey Shore TV show. Third, New Jersey has some amazing vistas. Despite popular convention, it’s a beautiful state.
My favorite episodes so far have been the one about the worst NJ Turnpike exits, the show on Jersey slang (It’s pork roll, not Taylor ham), and the show on Jersey’s ugliest places.
You don’t have to be from New Jersey to check out Jersey’s Best Podcast. The show has some basic goals that it accomplishes. It’s fun, informative, and self-reflective about the state in which most of the listeners live.
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