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OTL #954: The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, The Secret History of Yama & The Karma Dusters

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Release Date: 01/25/2025

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Mike Stephen learns about with Chalkbeat Chicago's Samantha Smylie, chats with about her new music and upcoming Chicago shows, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago guitarist .

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Mike Stephen learns about search for a practice facility from coach and founder India Steward, re-explores , and discovers the Secret History of the late 90s/early 2000s rockers .

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Mike Stephen discusses the importance of with Vickie Lakes-Battle of and Vanessa Sanchez of and then chats with Danita Patterson, founder of , about a new program aimed at guiding Chicago’s youth towards careers in the entertainment industry.

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Mike Stephen gets an update on the struggle for on the southwest side of Chicago from Anthony Moser, board president of , and then discovers the Secret History of the local influential 20th century drummer .

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Mike Stephen discusses the ethical questions around using artificial intelligence in local journalism with Justin Kerr, publisher of , and then talks with Enddy Almonord, director of the , about how 33,000 low-income Illinois immigrants are about to lose their healthcare.

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Mike Stephen learns about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative renewal in Congress from Don Jodrey, director of federal relations at the Alliance for the Great Lakes, and then discovers the Secret History of the 1970s counterculture band Yama & The Karma Dusters.