Episode 1.11 Top 10 Listener Cities

Podcast cover art for our Top 10 Listener Cities

On this episode of The Middle School Mind, we look at our podcast listener data and highlight the Top 10 cities where our podcasts are played!

We’ve been making The Middle School Mind Podcast for a few months now and we wanted to make this show all about you, our listeners.

Through our podcast provider, Anchor.fm, we get some basic information about who listens or downloads this show. And after looking at the data, we wanted to devote this to highlight the Top 10 cities in the United States who have downloaded The Middle School Mind!

Let’s jump into our Top 10:

10. Bulverde, Texas

Bulverde is a city in Comal County, Texas, United States and was originally named Piepers Settlement after a prominent German pioneer. The population was 4,630 at the 2010 census up from 3,761 at the 2000 census. The city is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area and is also called “The Front Porch of the Texas Hill Country”.

Image of tree and river in Bulverde, Texas
Beautiful image of Bulverde, TX courtesy of texashillcountry.com.

Three Way Tie in 9th. Bellevue, Washington

Bellevue is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, located across Lake Washington from Seattle. It is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area and widely characterized as an edge city, a suburb, boomburb, or satellite city.

More than 145 companies have been located in Bellevue; companies currently headquartered there include PACCAR Inc, T-Mobile, and Valve. Jeff Bezos founded the technology company Amazon in Bellevue.

Cityscape and mountain view of Bellevue, Washington
Bellevue, WA looks absolutely stunning. Image courtesy of livability.com’s blog on 9 Reasons to Move to Bellevue, WA. We are convinced!

Three Way Tie in 9th. Houston, Texas

Houston is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth-most populous city in the United States. It is the most populous city in the Southern United States, as well as the sixth-most populous in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 in 2020.

Image of audience members lounging on the outdoor lawn section of Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston, Texas
Catch a live, outdoor show at Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston, TX. Image courtesy of tourtexas.com.

Three Way Tie in 9th. Steamboat Springs, Colorado

The City of Steamboat Springs is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Routt County, Colorado, United States. According to 2019 census data, the city had an estimated population of 13,214. The city is a winter ski resort destination, including the Steamboat Ski Resort on Mount Werner in the Park Range just east of the town and the much smaller Howelsen Hill Ski Area.

Downtown view of Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Downtown view of Steamboat Springs, Colorado which tied for 9th on our Top 10 listener list. Image courtesy of uncovercolorado.com.

8. London, Kentucky

London is a home rule-class city in Laurel County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 7,993 at the time of the 2010 census. It is the second-largest city named “London” in the United States and the fourth-largest in the world. London is also home to the annual World Chicken Festival that celebrates the life of Colonel Sanders and features the world’s largest skillet.

View of London, Kentucky town center at night with guests enjoying the outdoors.
London, Kentucky has a beautiful town center that hosts a variety of celebrations each year. Image courtesy of the City of London, Kentucky.

7. Sainte Genevieve, Missouri

Ste. Genevieve is a city in Sainte Genevieve Township and is the county seat of Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,999 at the 2020 census. Founded in 1735 by French Canadian colonists and settlers from east of the river, it was the first organized European settlement west of the Mississippi River in present-day Missouri. Today, it is home to Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park, the 422nd unit of the National Park Service.

Historical landmark building in Sainte Genevieve, Missouri
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri is one of the state’s oldest towns having been founded in the 1730’s by Canadian settlers. The town has well-preserved homes that take you back to life hundreds of years ago. Image courtesy of checkitofftravel.com.

6. Brentwood, Tennessee

Brentwood is a city in Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 45,373 as of the 2020 United States census. It is a suburb of Nashville, and included in the Nashville metropolitan area.

Dyer Observatory in Brentwood, Tennessee hosting an outdoor event
The Dyer Observatory in Brentwood, TN offers a unique view of the area and the sky to students and to the public. Image courtesy of receptionhalls.com.

5. Brandon, Mississippi

Brandon is a U.S. city in and the county seat of Rankin County, Mississippi that was incorporated on December 19, 1831. The population was 21,705 at the 2010 census. Brandon is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is located east of the state capital.

Brandon, Mississippi town square highlighting the courthouse and a confederate monument
Rankin County Courthouse and Rankin County Confederate Monument. Image courtesy of Wikipedia.

4. Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs is the most populous city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census and is the second-most populous city and the most extensive city in the state of Colorado. It is also the 40th-most populous city in the United States. Colorado Springs is near the base of Pikes Peak, which rises 14,115 feet (4,302.31 m) above sea level on the eastern edge of the Southern Rocky Mountains.

The Garden of the Gods attraction in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area
The Garden of the Gods is one of the biggest attractions in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area. Image courtesy of hotels.com.

3. Los Altos, California

Los Altos (Spanish for “The Heights”) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 28,976 according to the 2010 census. According to a study from Advisor-Smith, Los Altos is the second most affluent small city in America with a median household income of $235,278.

Downtown shopping area in Los Altos, California
Stunning view of Los Altos’ downtown shopping area. Image courtesy of downtownlosaltos.org.

2. Wenatchee, Washington

Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, Washington with an estimated population of 34,360 as of 2019. The city was named for the nearby Wenatchi Indian tribe. The name is a Sahaptin word that means “river which comes from canyons” or “robe of the rainbow”. Chris DeGarmo former lead guitarist, backup vocalist and songwriter of heavy metal band, Queensryche, was born in Wenatchee.

Bridges over the Wenatchi River in  Wenatchee, Washington
You can find this charming city at the Wenatchi River nestled in the heart of a valley. Image courtesy of travellens.co.

1. North Ridgeville, Ohio

North Ridgeville is a city located along the eastern border of Lorain County, Ohio. The city’s population was 35,552 in 2020. A west side suburb of Cleveland, North Ridgeville is the fastest-growing city in northern Ohio. It has been ranked the 13th safest city in the United States and the safest in Ohio. Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man and Captain Underpants, grew up in North Ridgeville, Ohio.

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