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What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit. Timely conversations and local stories about a variety of topics including autos, bars and restaurants, business, Detroit City FC, development, local government, policy, technology, things to do, transit and more. All in about 20 minutes a day.
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A seasoned broadcast journalist, Guy Gordon is celebrating more than 40 years as a reporter, anchor, and talk show host. He was recognized with two Emmy Awards for Best Anchor and six Emmy Awards for Best Writing, Reporting, and Documentary. His work has also garnered numerous Michigan Association of Broadcasters awards for breaking news and investigative reporting. Previously, Gordon was news anchor for WDIV Local 4 News in Detroit for nine years, following 13 years as Anchor of Channel 7 A ...
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Learn about building your tech startup or small business with podcasts brought to you by TechTown Detroit - Detroit's entrepreneurship hub. We empower Detroit-based startups and local businesses by providing resources, collaborative workspace and education for entrepreneurs that will further accelerate inclusive economic development across Detroit. The Building Business Podcast is made possible with support from Bank of America and the Walters Family Foundation.
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Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (DBTS) is a local church-based seminary that exists to train men for ministry. Our vision: That God would be glorified by calling out a new generation of pastors and missionaries whose hearts burn for the peoples and places of the earth “for the sake of His name.” Our mission: Serving local churches by shaping faithful men for the gospel ministry through the word of God. Our heartbeat: Exalting God by expounding His Word. For more info visit our website: ...
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From the Wiki for local government innovation, the Govlaunch podcast shares the stories of local government innovators and their efforts to build better governments. Through conversations with cities and towns around the world, each episode explores creative solutions to the challenges communities face, and what local governments can learn from each other’s successes and failures. Visit govlaunch.com for more stories and examples of local government innovation.
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Our podcast supports the mission of Impact100 Metro Detroit to fuel transformation in the communities where we work, live & play. This podcast is intended to highlight the work of local nonprofit heroes in Metro Detroit, connect our members and listeners to nonprofits who could use their help, and aid women in becoming philanthropic leaders in their communities.
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CuriosiD

WDET 101.9 FM

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You've got Detroit questions, we've got answers. CuriosiD is a podcast from WDET, Detroit's NPR Station. Our reporters answer your questions about the region, like "Who invented the Boston Cooler?" or "Are there really salt mines underneath Detroit?" Something puzzling you about Detroit? Ask about it at http://wdet.org/curious and we might answer your question in a future episode!
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The D Brief

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The D Brief

Seth Resler and Becky Scarcello

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Meet the creatives shaping Detroit! Detroit creatives can learn a lot from each other. The D Brief shares the stories of local artists and entertainers to educate and inspire others in the community. Hosts Seth Resler and Becky Scarcello interview Detroit actors, authors, brewers, chefs, comedians, curators, dancers, DJs, mixologists, musicians, storytellers, visual artists, and more.
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You Have A Friend In Detroit is the podcast that explores the nooks and crannies of America’s most denigrated, celebrated, forgotten, important, decimated, resurgent city. Everything you’ve heard about Detroit is true. There are wastelands, and there are artisanal bakeries. There is crime, and there are concerts. There is unemployment, and there are the hardest-working, most creative people you’ll ever meet. You Have A Friend In Detroit tells the stories that are unique to Detroit, the stalw ...
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Let's talk about writers and writing, right here in Sin City. Before we were the Motor City, one of the nicknames we were known by was "Sin City." Maybe that's why we've got so many great stories to tell. Our Windsor-Detroit region is full of inspiring poetry, first rate fiction, outstanding non-fiction, amazing writers, and exciting publishers. At All Write in Sin City, we aim to bring them to you. Check out our shows here, or take a listen wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Join a cast of stellar Windsor Law students every Friday at 12 noon on CJAM radio (99.1 FM in Windsor/Detroit) for interviews with local organizations and other student volunteers making positive change. Pro Bono Students Canada matches law student volunteers with organizations in the Windsor area with a need for legal services, including public interest and non-profits. All students complete projects assigned by the organization under the supervision of a lawyer. Episode Intro and Outro by ...
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Your morning on the Great Voice of The Great Lakes kicks off with Paul W. Smith from 5:30 to 9:00 a.m. Whether he is interviewing the head of a major local company, the governor, a celebrity, or listeners, Paul W. has a warm and conversational style that keeps listeners tuned. Dubbed by the Wall Street Journal as “the king of talk radio in Detroit,” Paul W. is the only broadcaster who has been asked to fill in for three of the biggest names in the business; Paul Harvey, Rush Limbaugh, and Se ...
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WFDF, which brands itself as 910 AM Superstation, is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Farmington Hills, Michigan, and serving Metro Detroit. The station is owned and operated by Kevin Adell. It features local and network talk shows, much of it aimed at the African-American community.
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From an early age music as always been apart of his life. Born in the streets of (Motown) Detroit he started as an emcee doing local battles and underground mixtapes. Falling in love with the creation process of making music he soon moved to being behind the Mic. Inspired by fellow Detroitors drive to make great music with the soul of Motown he continue to look for new ways to make great music.
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IT in the D is your insider look at the tech scene in Detroit. Started in 2007 as a meetup group in Metro Detroit for IT professionals, the IT in the D podcast was born in 2013 as an extension of those conversations. Host Bob Waltenspiel and co-host and producer Randy Walker are IT industry veterans, but IT in the D is intentionally more conversational and less instructional. Each weekly show has guests ranging from CIOs and local rock stars, to subject matter experts, local event organizers ...
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Hosted by Nick Samuels of the US Public Finance team, Muniland delves into the latest developments impacting the credit environment for states, local governments, healthcare, higher education and more. In each episode, Moody’s analysts join Nick in exploring the ramifications of the pandemic, climate change, cyber risk, federal policy, pensions burdens and other deep-seated challenges.
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This is a series about leaving a culture of scarcity for a community of abundance. The Common Good is where change agents, community facilitators, and faith and service leaders meet at the intersections of belonging, story, and local gifts. This first season is a series of interviews with Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block, and John McKnight. More information on these three, the Common Good Fellowship program, and the Common Good Reader at commongood.ccCommon Good Podcast is a coproduction of c ...
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Shattered

WDIV Local 4 and Graham Media Group

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Sometimes, news stories echo in our minds for years after they’ve occurred. With each season of Shattered, we select one of those complex, true stories and take an in-depth look. Season 4 charts the life and death of Jimmy Hoffa. Season 3 tells the story of a string of murders that took place in the mid-1970s in Oakland County, Michigan. Many people know the case as the Oakland County Child Killer. Season 2 tells the story of Rick Wershe Jr., also known as White Boy Rick. At 14, Rick became ...
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Since 2001, Mark and Prime Branding have helped businesses promote themselves. By combining our experience in graphic design, photography, multimedia, and printing, with time proven strategies, has made us a favorite supplier of marketing products and ideas to our ever growing customer base. From pet products to musicians, machine shops to paintball fields. We have designed, printed, photographed, and marketed for almost every industry at some point since we started our business.By working c ...
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Worship Radio International has been in operation since August 1, 2014 when it was launched by Prophet Blaine in Farmington, MI. Our station is a 24 hour network that plays worship and an assortment of programs from some the christian kingdom’s most prolific preachers, ministers and prophets. We are a ministry that has a messianic background and reaches well over 100 countries worldwide. We are a ministry for those believers who desire to enter a deeper and more intimate level of worship. As ...
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(Detroit, MI - Rob St. Mary, WDET) Trucks aren't allowed in residential neighborhoods in Detroit, but with the help of mobile phone texts and a mapping tool, the public radio station in the Motor City, is showing that they're going into those neighborhoods anyway. In the first part of a series, reporter Rob St. Mary talks to a neighborhood resident who's been collecting photographic evidence. Listen here: To follow their whole series, or participate in their mapping project, click here.
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The Professional Football Researchers Association (PFRA) was founded in Canton, Ohio in 1979 to foster the study of professional football as a significant and athletic institution; to establish an accurate historical account of professional football; and to disseminate research information. In each episode of The Official PFRA Podcast, co-hosts George Bozeka and Jon Bozeka will discuss the storied history of pro football, including interviews with prominent pro football historians and author ...
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Join Jean Roman for weekly gardening, cooking, organizational tips & tricks, discussions on healthy lifestyles, and of course having incredible conversations with entrepreneurs! Jean Roman is a mother of six, published author, podcaster, organic gardener, organizational guru, and influencer.A self-professed master gardener with over twenty years experience, she loves to write and teach about her passion and knowledge in organic gardening, the local food movement, food preparation & preservat ...
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On Midwest Magic, Chris Kuhlow and Kyle Lewis discuss living the Magic: The Gathering lifestyle in the Midwestern US. We have both been playing competitive Magic in Cleveland for over fifteen years. Once a week, we meet up to talk local events, current news, spoilers, metagame, and Bowman stories. Join us for in-depth discussion, local guests, and good laughs.
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Speaking of Resilience, with host Kate Madigan, explores the rapid and just transition to a carbon neutral economy for Michigan and the globally rare Great Lakes. National, state, and local leaders examine the multitude of issues and opportunities we face as we move along this exciting path: equity, investment, jobs, infrastructure, land use, and many more. Tap in and share the journey! Created by Michigan Climate Action Network and Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities.
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With hard-hitting beats and a Southern trap flair, 30-year old rapper Cashmerely found local success through a series of underground club hits, including “ No Bands ”, “ Successful ”, and “ Speed Bumps ”, all in 2019. Now, he’s moved on to an even bigger challenge: bringing his music to the world stage. Born in Winston-Salem, NC and raised in Detroit, Cashmerely first started rapping as a teenager. After transferring to a new high school, his now-best friend saw him writing down lyrics and i ...
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Vince Thomas was born and raised in Detroit, MI, he enrolled in Jackson State University to acquire a degree in Business Administration and to play collegiate baseball. Sensing the call of God upon his life, he began to volunteer in his local church. In 2006, Vincent made a bold decision to attend Rhema Bible College in Broken Arrow, OK. Upon graduating in 2008, he immediately came back to work in full-time ministry. Vincent has been ordained and licensed since 2008, and has the commission t ...
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The Fifty One is a nod to the fact that women make up 51% of the U.S. population. In each season, we take a national issue and work with local reporters across the country to explore its impact on women at the local level. In season 1, we're tackling food insecurity—the drivers of it, solutions, and what it really looks like in communities across the country.
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in a world full of facades, people posting highlight reels of life, media showcasing many times just one side of the story - i'm here to keep it real, being authentic, as we all are in this thing called life together...learning, growing, and staying the course. with my experience in national & local news media 📺(Fox News, ABC, CBS, NBC) reporting in major markets, pro sports covering the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, & traveling the world🌎 i’ve seen truly there’s two sides to every story and how we ne ...
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Listen to STAND-UP COMEDIANS talk about their lives and their pursuit of the Art of Stand Up. It's challenging but still always seems to be FUNNY! If you have ever considered trying Stand-Up, this just might be a great place to start, with great advice from others that have been traveling this Comedy Road. If you are starting on the road traveled by Dave Chapelle, Jerry Seinfeld or Bill Burr and looking to stand on stage at the Comedy Store, the Improve or just your local comedy club, this i ...
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Catching up as we do every Friday, but this time at the end of a long week in the tail moments of the Mackinac Policy Conference. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com Remember we're on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942?mt=2 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZ…
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Our host and our staff have remained dedicated to one thing: bringing you, the listeners, a quality news and information show. Unfortunately, in February, The Takeaway staff found out that WNYC executives planned to cancel the show. The last day of the show was June 2nd, 2023. No official press release or external communications from NYPR mentions …
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Women so often don't get enough spotlight when it comes to art history. Art historian, author & podcast host Katy Hessel seeks to change that. Hessel is the host of The Great Women Artists Podcast and author of the new book, The Story of Art Without Men. She joins us all week to take us on a journey through art history to learn about the trailblazi…
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The work and life of artist Darrel Ellis was unfinished. Ellis died of AIDS related complications in 1992 at the age of 33. He grew up in the South Bronx, and spent his childhood without knowing his father. Ellis later became a key figure in the 80s downtown art scene, and was heavily inspired by his discovery of a series of his father's photograph…
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Actor Nick Mohammed is most familiar to American audiences for playing the kit man-turned villain Nate in the hit Apple TV + series "Ted Lasso." Now, he is bringing his beloved comedy alter ego Mr. Swallow to U.S. audiences with the American premiere of his show "Nick Mohammed is Mr. Swallow," which is playing at the Town Hall tonight at 7:30. Moha…
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In the 1970s, as LGBTQ+ people in the United States faced conservatives whose top argument was that homosexuality is “unnatural,” a pair of young scientists discovered on a tiny island off the coast of California a colony of seagulls that included… a significant number of lesbian couples making nests and raising chicks together. The article that fo…
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June 2, 2023 ~ Thanks to the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, not only will it be a great weekend for gear heads in the motor city , but foodies will be revving up their appetites as well. Paul checks in with Marie Osborne, WJR Senior News Analyst who has a look at some of the great places to eat this race weekend.…
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The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. NETWORK SPONSORS Row One - the vintage shop for sports history fans! EPISODE SUMMARY George Bozeka stops by to share a little history of the Pro Football Researcher's Association and what to expect from the upcoming 2023 PFRA Convention in Pitt…
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June 1, 2023 ~ Matthew Schneider, Leader of Investigations and White Collar Defense Practice at Honigman Law, talks with Guy Gordon from the Mackinac Policy Conference about federal prosecutors obtaining audio of former President Trump acknowledging he kept classified information about a potential attack on Iran.…
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It's not news that the city of Detroit has one of highest tax rates in metro Detroit, Michigan and the country. What is news is a new land value tax plan to help change that and get, officials say, a nearly thirty percent cut on property taxes for most Detroit homeowners (and a huge increase on people who own undeveloped vacant land: speculators, d…
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It’s June, time to celebrate Pride privately and publicly. Host Meg Wolitzer presents four works that delve into the complexities of love, family and belonging. Ivan E. Coyote’s “No Bikini,” read by Becca Blackwell, offers one child’s act of quiet rebellion. Lovers drift together, and apart, in Michael Cunningham’s “Sleepless,” read by Mike Doyle. …
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This week, we revisit one of the most important Supreme Court cases you’ve probably never heard of: Baker v. Carr, a redistricting case from the 1960s, which challenged the justices to consider what might happen if they stepped into the world of electoral politics. It’s a case so stressful that it pushed one justice to a nervous breakdown, put anot…
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Women so often don't get enough spotlight when it comes to art history. Art historian, author and podcast host Katy Hessel seeks to change that. Hessel is the host of The Great Women Artists Podcast and author of the new book, The Story of Art Without Men. She joins us all week to take us on a journey through art history to learn about the trailbla…
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June 1, 2023 ~ Tony Michaels, President & CEO of The Parade Company & Jeff Donofrio, President & CEO of Business Leaders of Michigan talk to Paul live from the Detroit Regional Chamber Mackinac Policy Conference. Tony talks about the Ford Fireworks and Jeff talks about the need to recruit more great talent to Michigan.…
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Science is illegal now. Good luck. Weather: “Norman Vember“ by Triston James Original episode art by Jessica Hayworth Read episode transcripts Our newest podcast, UNLICENSED, available now! Patreon is how we exist! If you can, please help us keep making this show. Music: Disparition Logo: Rob Wilson Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor Narrated …
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When Jen gets an instruction manual specifically written for her boyfriend, she uses it to help both him … and herself. Written by Mary McDonnell. Performed by James Dwyer, Erin Bartley, John Trowbridge, Makena Miller, Cherie McMaster, and Sadie Mitchell. Find The Truth at thetruthpodcast.com and @thetruthfiction on Twitter and Instagram.…
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Rounding out our Producer Appreciation Weeks, intern David Escobar and host Melissa Harris-Perry look back at some of the stories he’s produced for The Takeaway: Does The Indian Child Welfare Act Hang in Peril?; An Enduring American Pastime: The State Fair; Working Out the Four-Day Work Week; Healing Trauma Through Nature in Wildcat; How A Doll Bec…
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