Sinopsis
Detroit news and short interviews from the team at Daily Detroit. New episodes 4-7 times per week. Keep up on the Motor City via podcast.
Episodios
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6 Things To Know Around Detroit Plus Sports w/ Fletcher Sharpe
19/01/2021 Duración: 18minDetroit headlines: The city of Detroit and surrounding counties are having to slow their COVID-19 vaccine rollout due to supply problems from the Federal government. Rivian gets $2.65B in investment, while Stellantis unveils their new sign out in Auburn Hills. But with the merger of FCA and Peugeot with their Dutch headquarters, we're really down to just the Detroit 2. Or is it just GM and Ford, without a name? Online sports betting starts Friday in Michigan, and Detroit casinos are in on the action. Henry Ford Health System opens their new Birgitte Harris Cancer Pavilion on West Grand Boulevard in the city tomorrow. Tomorrow (Wednesday) is officially "What's Going On?" day to remember the iconic song and album by Marvin Gaye. Plus Fletcher Sharpe (http://www.twitter.com/saintfdw) joins us for sports: Michigan State and Illinois basketball has been postponed due to COVID-19. It's the third game for the program. Detroit Lions hire Brad Holmes as General Manager What are the coaching prospects now for the Lion
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How mRNA Vaccines Work
15/01/2021 Duración: 17minToday is an update on the COVID-19 pandemic locally in Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Considering the situation, we're relatively a national bright spot. Dr. Paul Thomas joins us to walk through that and explain how the new mRNA vaccines work. They're a medical breakthrough thanks to years of research that has all kinds of potential beyond today's Coronavirus pandemic. Follow Dr. Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlumHealthDPC And his website, where he's doing regular vaccine access updates: https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/ Support our in-depth work: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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The End Of Auto Shows As We Knew Them Plus NACTOY Winners w/ Eric Trytko
14/01/2021 Duración: 28minAutomotive industry expert Eric Trytko - who also creates content as Rumblestrip - joins us to break down the coming changes in Detroit's North American International Auto Show and the marketing world that it lives in today. We also go through the NACTOY winners, including the Hyundai Elantra, the Ford F-150, and the Mustang Mach-E. Follow Rumblestrip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rumblestrip/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/rumblestrip Timestamps: 01:20 The 2021 North American International Auto Show has been canceled. 03:40 Auto companies are choosing to do individual reveals instead of revealing them at auto shows. 08:56 The auto show we know is now in the rear view mirror. 10:48 Mayor Duggan is trying to plan alternative plans to bring people down to the city, and what could that look like? 12:30 Details on Motor Bella 15:22 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) Awards breakdown Want to support what we're doing? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.ap
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7 Things To Know Around Metro Detroit
13/01/2021 Duración: 25minMan about town Devon O'Reilly joins Jer on the show to talk about what's happening around town. On today's show: 0:32 Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to be charged in the Flint water scandal 1:19 Coronavirus update 4:50 The 2021 Auto Show cancelled and a smaller event will take place in Pontiac 9:49 Hot takes on the new GM logo 17:32 Transfiguration school in Detroit's Banglatown to be renovated into affordable housing 20:10 Bedrock and Emagine Theaters doing a pop up drive in theater in downtown Detroit 23:18 Dearborn igloos and pergolas and a new coffee shop art gallery opens As always, support our work at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Don't Sleep On Detroit City FC; Plus Lions, Pistons, Wolverines w/ Fletcher Sharpe
12/01/2021 Duración: 21min -
10 Words That Should Come Back In Style w/ Chris Williams, WSU Word Warriors
11/01/2021 Duración: 19minOn today's show, our feature conversation is about 10 words that should absolutely come back into the conversation as selected by the Word Warriors of Wayne State University. At 0:53 we start talking about: Anagapesis Loss of feelings for someone who was formerly loved. They sat in silence in their usual coffee shop, the anagapesis growing as their drinks cooled. Blatteroon A senseless babbler or boaster. The bartender groaned at the string of nonsense coming from the blatteroon in the corner; he could cut off his drinks, but the man was stone-cold sober. Brontide A low, muffled sound like distant thunder heard in certain seismic regions, especially along seacoasts and over lakes and thought to be caused by feeble earth tremors. He sat watching the water, his dread enhanced by drone of the brontide. Dysania The state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning. On Mondays, my dysania can cause me to reach for the snooze alarm upward of five times. Footle Engage in fruitless activity; mess about. He f
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Coroanvirus News; Ford, GM, Rivian Updates; Detroit Crime Stats; Post Office Named For Aretha Franklin
08/01/2021 Duración: 10minOn today's show: :30 We update you on the latest Coronavirus numbers, vaccination news (including how to and who can get a vaccine in Detroit), and businesses fined by MIOSHA 4:57 There are new 2020 Detroit crime stats 6:08 And update to the Detroit City Council Race 7:05 Auto industry news roundup, talking Ford, GM and Rivian 9:11 Fox Creek Post Office will be renamed the Aretha Franklin Post Office Building
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WTF Happened in Washington today w/ Steve Friess
07/01/2021 Duración: 23minWe had a completely different show planned today, but the events in Washington D.C. - along with connections to Michigan - cast such a shadow we had to change gears. To help us figure all of this out and what's next, Steve Friess from Newsweek and Hour Detroit joins us. It's a lively conversation during one of the most important days in the recent history of our republic. You can follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SteveFriess Support our work on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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7 Things To Know Around Metro Detroit
05/01/2021 Duración: 23minIt's a busy news day for early January. Here's what we're covering today, with Devon O'Reilly joining Jer for the conversation. 0:25 - Michigan and Metro Detroit coronavirus update 9:33 - Journalist and podcaster ML Elrick joins the Detroit city council race in District 4. More - https://www.facebook.com/1546860892274273/videos/444650476569557 12:54 - Washtenaw County District Attorney is ending cash bail. More: https://twitter.com/EliNSavit/status/1346109476139626498 14:49 - Supino's New Center location opening soon. More: https://www.metrotimes.com/table-and-bar/archives/2020/12/31/supino-pizzerias-new-center-location-is-almost-ready-to-open 15:52 - Sterling Heights to have a mobile food pantry in January. More: https://sterling-heights.net/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1225 17:38 - Eastern Market Brewing Company and Ferndale Project do Après Ski. 20:28 - SMART Bus route 494 expands to Beaumont Troy Follow Devon O'Reilly: https://twitter.com/devon_oreilly Support our work on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailyde
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College players can get paid in Michigan; Free beer for Lions fans and more w/ Fletcher Sharpe
04/01/2021 Duración: 28minOn today's show, Fletcher Sharpe hops on. We talk about: The Pistons got their first win of the season against the Celtics. A round up of Lions coverage: Refs bad calls, is Stafford gone, Matt Prater gets us free beer and might be leaving the Lions, and the team has set up GM/ head coach interviews. Jim Harbaugh could be extending his stay at U of M until 2026. What does this mean? And, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signs a bill to pave the way for college players to get compensated. Thanks to our members who keep us going: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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The Real Story of Detroit's Joe Louis Fist
30/12/2020 Duración: 09minSometimes the perspective of history can help us understand the world we live in today. This epsiode is a mini-documentary on this history of the "Monument to Joe Louis," the controversial statue at Woodward and Jefferson by Robert Graham - and what it really stands for.
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Vaccine Distribution Issues w/ Dr. Paul Thomas; 5 Things To Know Around Detroit
29/12/2020 Duración: 21min -
Love's Furniture Closing Some Stores, Free Wi-Fi In Detroit's Cultural Center, Detroit Schools Contracts, Sports w/ Fletcher Sharpe
28/12/2020 Duración: 13minOn today's show: Love's Furniture is navigating supply chain issues and closing more stores; soon after they opened them. Detroit's Cultural Center is getting free public wi-fi and more thanks to a grant. We have details. Detroit's public schools come to an agreement with unions representing non-teaching positions. Plus, Fletcher Sharpe stops by to talk Pistons and play time for Blake Griffin and Derrick Rose; The wayward Lions; And a shakeup in national basketball ratings with U of M and MSU. Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Merry Christmas Eve! Around the (virtual) fire
24/12/2020 Duración: 33minMerry Christmas Eve! Here's a special episode of the podcast around a virtual fire, talking about the year that was and our hopes for 2020. We also include some podcasting advice because apparently, that's a question we get a lot? This one has Shianne Nocerini, Fletcher Sharpe, Devon O'Reilly, and Randy Walker. Also, major thanks to our members on Patreon who make this show possible: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Jer hasn't had a weekday off since the beginning of the pandemic, so he's gonna hang out with the studio dogs for Christmas. Hope that you get to spend time with your loved ones, too. Take care of each other and we'll see you on Monday.
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Big Sean And The Pistons, Detroit City FC News, Three Lions Go To Pro Bowl w/ Fletcher Sharpe
23/12/2020 Duración: 19minToday's show is focused on Detroit sports, on and off the court. Fletcher Sharpe (@SaintFDW) is our guide. First up, Big Sean is joining the Detroit Pistons as their "Creative Director of Innovation." Then we get into the predictions for the season - and Fletcher promises a tattoo upon certain conditions. Then, we get into Detroit City FC now having U23 development involvement and how it could bolster the club going forward. And finally, we talk about the COVID-stricken Detroit Lions. And should Matthew Stafford keep soldiering on even when he's really hurt and there's nothing of value to play for?
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A Plan To Re-Energize The Film Industry In Michigan w/ Brian Kelly, MIFIA
23/12/2020 Duración: 19min -
Why We Should Save The Bandshell On The State Fairgrounds Amazon Site
21/12/2020 Duración: 16minThe $400 million worth or so of development happening at the State Fairgrounds site in Detroit with the new amazon distribution center has turned a lot of heads. The project promises to create as many as 2,000 jobs at the amazon facility; not to mention the developments nearby on the same parcel. But it's not without some questions and pushback. The part we'll talk about today, since the fairgrounds is a site with generations of history. Should the long-standing buildings like the coliseum and the bandshell be preserved somehow, instead of demolished? And what about transit connections? A quarter of Detroit households don't have a car and buses are a way lots of people here get to work. Our feature conversation raises some questions and gives us some historical context. Dave Gifford is a regional community and transit advocate who also has a passion for music. He wrote an interesting piece that appeared on medium and in the Metro Times about it that's gotten a lot of traction. Link: https://www.metrotimes.co
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U of M, Pistons & Lions w/ Fletcher Sharpe; How Frame in Hazel Park is dealing with the pandemic
17/12/2020 Duración: 30min -
Inside the GLWA's new 40 year wastewater plan
16/12/2020 Duración: 24minToday's episode is about something you may not have thought about very often. When a big storm hits, where exactly does all of the wastewater in our region go? And how do we handle it? It gets attention in the news when basements back up or a freeway is brought to a standstill - but in order to fix it, it requires a plan. And that's just what the Great Lakes Water Authority has announced. A new 40-year plan to help deal with the realities of what's happening in our region. It has a focus on fixing and improving what we have, as well as improving our water quality. And to make it happen, there's been a good dose of regional cooperation which is frankly a bit of news for southeast Michigan. Joining me to talk about it is Suzanne Coffey - she's the chief planning officer of the GLWA. Then, I'll share three things to know around town as StockX raises more money, local restaurants are getting slapped with liquor license suspensions, and a long-time Eastern Market business is expanding - along with improvements on