MyMediaDiary Podcast
Author Lynn Eads, featured in the new book The Truth About Success (on Amazon) shares her experiences as a mom, grandma, nanny and entrepreneur--including her parenting-lessons and general life-lessons featured on her website www.learnwithlynne.com. Topics include the importance of failure, having a business plan, when to let go and synergizing income streams.
info_outline WandaVision RoundtableMyMediaDiary Podcast
The phenomenon of WandaVision is explored along with the magic of 5 decades of sit-coms and the nostalgia of anticipation in the days before streaming and binging.
info_outline The Cinema of Hamilton with Cinematographer Declan QuinnMyMediaDiary Podcast
We visit the Hamilton movie's acclaimed cinematographer Declan Quinn—whose career has spanned now five decades with such memorable work as director of photography for major films such as Leaving Las Vegas, In America, Vanity Fair and Monsoon Wedding along with David Lettermans’ Netflix series “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction”.
info_outline 20 Years of Arizona Charter SchoolsMyMediaDiary Podcast
Kevin Walsh hosts David Wells, Ph.D, co-founder of the non-partisan research group The Grand Canyon Institute who co-authored with Curtis Cardine Following the Money: Twenty Years of Charter School Finances in Arizona the first of three reports which reveals that up to 77 percent of Arizona’s charter school holders use their state taxpayer funds for potentially questionable financial transactions.
info_outline Detroit Blues SocietyMyMediaDiary Podcast
Join Digging Detroit host Pete Kalinski from Royal Oak's Boo's Music Bistro inside Mr. B's Restaurant as he welcomes two of the city's foremost fans and promoters of Detroit's legendary blues legacy--President of the , Steve Soviak and Vice President Tom McNab. It's first meeting in 1985 began a multi-decade of transformations to increase public interest in the Society. Large-scale events included a number of indoor and outdoor concerts and school workshops. Increased membership and a more organized approach allowed the Society to embark on special projects. Educational...
info_outline Archivist Round 2 with Digging DetroitMyMediaDiary Podcast
Tune in to our latest podcast, another Archivist's Roundup as we visit with four archivists and historians about Detroit's rich and varied Jewish history. The archivists share how they collect and preserve the stories of Detroit's Jewish community and also how they help connect today's generation with their heritage. ...
info_outline Fascinating Women of Michigan History - 2 of 2MyMediaDiary Podcast
In this second of 2 episodes featuring fascinating women of Michigan history, Digging Detroit host Thomas J. Reed, Jr. is joined by Samantha Lawrence, Sabrina Nelson, Emily B. Corwin and Bailey Sisoy Isgro–each sharing their favorite women of Michigan history–ranging from a supreme court justice, a surgeon, an artist to a brothel-owner.
info_outline Fascinating Women of Michigan History - 1 of 2MyMediaDiary Podcast
In this first of 2 episodes featuring fascinating women of Michigan history, Digging Detroit host Thomas J. Reed, Jr. is joined by Samantha Lawrence, Sabrina Nelson, Emily B. Corwin and Bailey Sisoy Isgro--each sharing their favorite women of Michigan history--ranging from a supreme court justice, a surgeon, an artist to a brothel-owner.
info_outline Detroit in WWII - Author Gregory SumnerMyMediaDiary Podcast
A look inside the "Arsenal of Democracy" as Professor Gregory Sumner of University of Detroit Mercy joins Digging Detroit's Thomas J. Reed Jr. and ' Bailey Sisoy Isgro at Detroit's historic . Sumner previews his upcoming book-signing, Detroit in WWII, at Abick's on November 10, 2015. ...
info_outline Playwright Frank Anthony Polito and B.F.s!MyMediaDiary Podcast
Playwright Frank Anthony Polito shares his journey from blue collar Hazel Park Michigan to New York's theater scene, then back again, nearly 20 years later with a drama about his teenage years with his best friend--both discovering they are gay in the late 1980s. For two more weekends--through October 4th, audiences can share this remarkable show in Hazel Park at the the Slipstream Theatre Initiative's production of "B.F.s!" (. Topics include: Frank's journey home Writing a play (from an original novel) Basing characters on real people--and merging them...
info_outlineThe Best (or at least most optimistic) Week in Sports
Kale Davidoff, Matt Moss and Aaron Lebovic join the show a week after their teams took hits on the way to the Big Dance but still find the energy to examine:
- NCAA Weekend #2: From 16 to 4
- Wolverine and Spartan Nation reactions
- Unionization of College Athletes
- Baseball's Opening Day vs. Mardi Gras
- Detroit Tigers changes and chances
- Masters without Tiger--worth watching?
Be sure to check out Kale's blog on Opening Day at this link.