Linglobal founder and Harper Woods City Councilwoman Ernestine Lyons Hosts Quick to Politic. Every week we have discussions on politics, innovation, entrepreneurship, economic development, and social issues all over the Metro Detroit Area. A Social Commentary Web series, catch the live recordings on YouTube by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSEy_38sJWI__cOjKGTmyg?view_as=subscriber Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Amanda Lewan founder of Bamboo Detroit (and Royal Oak) on Quick to Politic is a writer and community builder with a mission is to unite and move our region forward. As co-founder and CEO of Bamboo, she leads the development and activation of a portfolio of modern spaces. Bamboo specializes in building community and fostering inclusive innovation. https://www.bamboodetroit.com • From journalism to being the founder of a company: How did you trade one form of storytelling for another form of storyselling? • Women in Entrepreneurship: building diverse communities, creating more pathways into entrepreneurship, investment gaps we see in women + minority owned companies and ways to tackle those? • The future of Incubators and "think spaces" in the metro Detroit entrepreneurial ecosystem (ie, Bamboo, Build, Tech Town, ProsperUS): How would you push for more policy change around Entrepreneurship, underestimate business owners starting new business and how we in Lansing and other levels of government can do more to create jobs, redefine work a robust workforce. • Building strong businesses: Finding people to pitch to, I love Start Up Detroit Pitch Night, often people don't know what goes into really telling the story of your business in a way that does it justice. How important is it for new businesses seeking to scale to get their pitch down pact. And what do venture capitalists/investors look for (besides their unicorns)? Watch the playback of this episode here: https://youtu.be/qBLzDXp8TG0 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
This week on Quick to Politic we sit down with Mayor of Pontiac, Michigan Deirdre Waterman. We talk about the challenges she faced turning a city around and what she hopes will be the legacy of her city. On January 1, 2014, Dr. Deirdre Waterman was sworn-in as Mayor of the City of Pontiac, the first woman mayor in Pontiac's long and storied history. In 2017, Mayor Waterman made history once again as the first mayor to earn a second term, signaling a strong message and mandate that Pontiac citizens believe in her vision for the future. As Mayor, she governs the city that she spent over four decades of her career collaborating with others to solve some of the city's most challenging issues. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Robin Kinnie of Motor City Woman podcast and we will discuss the explosion of podcasting as a medium for storytelling and conveying more in-depth news. Her company encourages conversations that intersect with innovation, entrepreneurship, and storytelling. Check us out on YouTube for more politics language and discussions on environmentalism. https://youtu.be/qVquUCG2N_Q --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Keith Crispen joins us in this episode of Quick to Politic in a discussion of Non-Profits and Entrepreneurship. Crispen holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from Wayne State University's Mike Ilitch School of Business, and a Masters of Community (Economic) Development from the University of Detroit-Mercy's School of Architecture. He serves as the Principal of Consulting for The Crispen Group, Inc. (TCG). Crispen's firm has connected startups and nonprofits to capital for nearly 10 years. TCG was chosen by the Small Business Administration as an e200 Emerging Leader in small business operational excellence in 2013. Crispen believes that most organizations and/or people need minor tweaks to reach their goals, and is always excited to create value and positively impact their trajectories. Crispen has connected startups to over $19 million since 2009, and helped nonprofits connect to $6 million for community-based programming and place-based initiatives. Crispen has been featured as a Guest Lecturer on Entrepreneurship for Blackstone Launchpad at Wayne State University, and currently helps startups and nonprofits avoid common pitfalls while providing detailed guidance and action steps to help them reach their goals. Questions: Let's delve further into this. You said in one of your Social Media lives that you would advise non profits to do the following: 1. Selling skilled labor of Volunteers for cash 2. Building programs around grant requirements 3. Acting as a fiduciary to collect fees for other non profits who are not as established. If you are you interesting in having your own charity, but don't know where to start what is the first thing to do? What is the biggest piece of advice you can offer for finding funding for non-profits? Advice for entrepreneurs for just getting started and fear of failure and or failure to launch for whatever reason? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Former television news reporter turned Chief of Staff for Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins the discussion tonight on Quick To Politic. With nearly 20 years of experience in TV news media, government, corporate, and community relations, Alexis is a skilled strategist and founder of Moment Strategies. She is a mom, wife, and a leader who knows how to manage people, develop and deliver an effective message that connects with the needs of the greater community, gains buy-in and makes an impact. Someone recently asked me how I got my start in politics and I actually remember it was meeting Alexis she was kind, patient, and willing to give a young person an opportunity. Our talk ranges from encouraging young women to reach new heights in politics, female leadership, and cultivating and mentoring the next generation of civil servants to storytelling in the age of social media and branded personalities finding new voices. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this episode of Quick to Politic we talk real estate. Looking to buy a home? Want to look into an investment home? Real estate expert and Diplomat Realtor Nicholas Sinishtaj will give us the scoop and their hot take on how policy impacts homeownership and home values. Questions for Quick to Politic Podcast Investing in Real Estate with Nicholas Sininstaj 1. Tell us about yourself and how you made the jump from foreign policy to real estate. 2. What is the housing market like and how has the pandemic affected the buyer's market/ the seller's market? 3. What is your advice for first time home buyers what do we need to be aware of? What are some challenges to overcome? 4. Once you have a home, you want to invest in a second Home, what are some barriers there and where are ideal times and places for investment homes? 5. Hot take on current political issues: · The Biden Executive orders · The state of the state and reopening · What's next for Donald Trump --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Quick To Politic Investing and Venture Capital with David Silva Smith on the future of trading currencies, investing and what industries will remain. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this interview with Gloria Lyons, my sister, we talk about the challenges of homeownership and how she overcame the odds and shifted careers to buy and restore a 100+ year old house and make it a home. Follow Gloria for home renovation advice as she makes the journey from accounting and finance to becoming a residential builder: https://fixsomethingdetroit.wordpress.com/fix-something-events/ https://www.instagram.com/fixsomethingdetroit/?hl=en To learn more about me, your host check out my website https://www.ernestinelyons.com Support the efforts here and the Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://www.facebook.com/elyonsmayweather --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Our guest on Quick to Politic this week is Dr. Tareq A. Ramadan, Ph.D. a Wayne State University professor of anthropology and near eastern studies who has been working with immigration attorneys across the United States as a country conditions expert, testifying in immigration court on behalf of respondents facing deportation to countries like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern states. We explore Iraq specifically, the history of the Mideast, in terms of strategic interests to the united states. This discussion also includes developments in Iraq since the George W. Bush administration, how the US left the region destabilized leaving a void for ISIS, Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces & Iraq's Iran-backed militias. Follow Dr. Tareq A. Ramadan on social media: https://www.facebook.com/tareq.ramadan2/ https://www.instagram.com/tareq_ramadan/ https://www.ernestinelyons.com Support the Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://www.facebook.com/elyonsmayweather --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Matthew Roling, innovator at the Mike Illitch School of Business, Venture Capitalist and Finance guru shares his wisdom on Making Smart Financial Decisions. We dive into the reasons for the conditions that lead to the mob of protesters who stormed the capital building in Washington DC. Followed by a robust conversation on the following. 1. Saving during unprecedented times 2. Investment decisions, bonds, money market accounts, stocks, cryptocurrencies 3. Money-related topics are difficult to discuss and our society makes them taboo for a reason. What are common mistakes people make with money? 4. Long term wealth creation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this episode, we talk about urban planning, activism with regard to city planning, mobilization, and renting versus homeownership. The brilliant Wendy Caldwell-Liddell, mom, wife, and urban planner shares her passion and intelligence to ask how we can set new plans in place for making our cities better. Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://youtu.be/jtIDQD29_fw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this episode of Quick to Politic, a conversation with CARE of South East Michigan and Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network. We talk about their many mental health and drug prevention resources that are free to the community in Southeast Michigan and Wayne County. We will also discuss seasonal depression during the holidays and mental health. Our guests are MaryJo Harris of CARE, Karra E. Thomas and Tinetra Burns of Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN). We discussed the following questions: 1. Seasonal depression and the holidays, how might COVID have compounded things in terms of isolation. How can organizations like CARE and DWIHN help? 2. Fear and worry, and anxiety about your own health and the health of your loved ones, your financial situation or job, or loss of support services you rely on. Have we been seeing increased numbers in the metro Detroit area for substance abuse, domestic violence, and suicide? 3. What should we really be anticipating as far as vaccines and distribution? 4. Behavioral health specialist teaming up with Detroit Police to respond to mental health issues in police calls, Lets discuss what this will look like and if other cities can adopt this model. 5. CARE has provided a myriad of programs for youth, parents, prevention, employee assistance and returning citizens. what was life like before the pandemic and getting out the word about programming and how has the mission of community well-being changed? https://www.ernestinelyons.com Support the Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://www.facebook.com/elyonsmayweather Check us out on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSEy_38sJWI__cOjKGTmyg?view_as=subscriber --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Hey Y'all its Ernestine here testing out the podcast mic, interface and headphones. Randomly telling the story of what lead me to get involved in politics. This is part 2 of the first episode picking up on international exposures, voice over and acting glasses and what I learned in graduate school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Hey Y'all its Ernestine here testing out the podcast mic, interface and headphones. Randomly telling the story of what lead me to get involved in politics. Stay tuned for part 2 of this episode, I left off on graduate school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this week's episode of Quick to Politic we are joined by Cynthia M. Douglas activist, community leader and President of the Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods NAACP in Michigan. As race relations in the U.S. continue to make headlines, we ask what has the struggle this year for social justice been like for you Ms. Douglas? The NAACP has been around for a long time. But the challenges we face for social justice are still just as relevant 111 years later. We talk about social justice in suburban communities on the east side and the continuing process for equality and representation. Her background and education, Central Michigan University MSA. She worked as an Executive Assistant to the Wayne County Commission. Former Executive Assistant to the Mayor's Office in the City of Detroit. She has had affiliations with many Detroit organizations including serving as a Trustee with the Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce. https://youtu.be/cuQ-RD6ORKU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Testing out my new podcasting microphone and audio interface with a talk through thoughts on public safety. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
The topic on Quick to Politic is the future of political leadership. We talk with Generation Z about how they are taking activism to the next level. Harper Woods's own “We Outside Podcast” joins for a collaboration. We are also joined by Brenden Menefee, 23 a Detroit native who remotely became involved with the community. Although never a resident of Harper Woods, he has been fully immersed in the culture since starting junior high at the city's middle school. Not a very audible leader, but someone who wants to motivate and teach the youth in ways that they can feel. We discuss the following topics: · Police Brutality and how to fix it? · Gun rights, gun ownership and regulation · Barriers to Employment · Entrepreneurship and access to opportunities? · Student debt and college education vs. Skilled trades We Outside Podcast. Hosts Jamiee Dixion and Stephanie Latos tackle topics ranging from Sports, Music, Relationships, Entertainment, Politics, and Many More. NOTHING IS OFF LIMITS Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weoutsidepodcast/support Linglobal founder and Harper Woods City Councilwoman Ernestine Lyons Hosts Quick to Politic. Every week we have discussions on politics, innovation, entrepreneurship, economic development, and social issues all over the Metro Detroit Area. To learn more about me and my political efforts and living more sustainably please visit: https://www.ernestinelyons.com Support the efforts of Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://www.facebook.com/elyonsmayweather SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this interview with famed environmental activist Rob Greenfield we talk about how to lessen the impact of your carbon footprint and how to advocate for true change. In this exciting and inspiring interview with environmental activist and adventurer Rob Greenfield. He is dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. We explore topics relating to what local elected officials can do to combat climate change and foster an atmosphere of social responsibility. We also discuss how climate justice is racial justice. Learn more about Rob Greenfield on his website: https://www.robgreenfield.org I am so grateful to Rob meeting with me to discuss our planet's future. I have learned much from his YouTube channel on how to be your best with less. Cant wait for his next book! https://www.youtube.com/user/RobJGreenfield How will you do your part to protect our planet and reverse climate change? Thinking of going zero waste? Plant-based? Reducing plastic?Here we will break zero waste living down into a simple step by step process. This video is a look into a new project I call "Living Ernestly" get it? Ernest-ly? It's a play on my name. "Living Ernestly" or Making an Ernest Living will focus on sustainability, green living, environmentalism, minimalism, and living a zero-waste lifestyle. We will feature interviews from environmental activists, give tips on adopting minimalism, becoming vegan, and eating plant-based, and sharing how you can foster deeper ties with your local elected officials to push for better policies on lessening the impact of one's carbon footprint. To learn more about me and my efforts towards living more sustainably please visit: https://www.ernestinelyons.com Support the efforts here and the Quick to Politic Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 Follow me on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ https://www.facebook.com/elyonsmayweather Help SAVE the planet and reduce your waste with these eco-friendly tips!!! SUBSCRIBE because in my next video I'm going to show you how I incorporate these tips into my life! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Newly Elected 32 A District Court Judge Rebekah R. Coleman of Harper Woods Joins us in this episode. About Rebekah Attorney Rebekah R. Coleman was born and raised in the city of Detroit. She was educated in the Detroit Public School system and graduated with honors from Cass Technical High School. Her educational journey continued at Michigan State University where she excelled academically and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre. After concluding her undergraduate studies, Attorney Coleman attended Wayne State University Law School where she earned her Juris Doctorate degree. Two years after graduating from law school, Attorney Coleman enrolled in The University of Detroit Mercy's MBA, earning a Master of Business Administration. We sat down to ask the following questions: 1. Welcome to the Harper Woods family, in a historic election you have become the first female and first African-American Judge of the 32 A District Court Judge. Tell us about yourself? 2. What sparked your interest in the law and justice? 3. Who are some of your mentors, role models, and female sources of inspiration? 4. Let's talk about the importance of representation in the form of female leadership, minority leadership, and millennial leadership in a changing America. What do you think your election signifies and what will be your legacy being the first woman of color in this role? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Mariah Phelps is an experienced Political Consultant from Kalamazoo, MI. For years, Mariah has been a trailblazer in the political arena. You may know her from her experience managing campaigns at the Congressional, State, Countywide, and local levels. A week before the 2020 presidential election we sit down with this campaign wiz to find out how to win an election! Join us every week on Quick to Politic as we discuss contemporary political issues. Subscribe and support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ernestine86 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
When I became an elected official last year, winning a seat on Harper Woods City Council, I knew I wanted to make an impact by having deeper political conversations. I started "Quick to Politic" as a podcast idea. The Coronavirus Pandemic has created a renewed need to have conversations around what the future holds in terms of policy and the economy. It made me want to deep dive, reach across the isles, and bridge differing perspectives to have a discourse around how to be better humans. The social justice movements that have been happening in our communities and indeed around the country have writ large the need to have tough conversations that move the needle forward in the name of true systemic change. Today our guest is someone who I may have had disagreements with but we sat down for a conversation to see how we can get on the same page on issues related to pushing the needle on social justice. Questions for Teferi Brent 1. Tell me about yourself, you're an activist, minster and man who stands up for justice in communities all across metro Detroit. 2. What were your thoughts on the vice-presidential debates? 3. You are quoted as saying Harper Woods is like 1950s Mississippi. Where some ways, in your estimation Harper Woods can change? 4. What are your thoughts on the evolution on the Black Lives Matter movement? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
An impromptu conversation about planning and mapping your future. I want to hear from my audience let me know your thoughts on Twitter, instagram and Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Our guest on this episode of Quick to Politic is Candidate for Wayne County Commissioner District 4 Gabriela Santiago-Romero. Feel the energy as two disruptive innovators discuss activism in the age of COVID-19, immigration issues during the Trump era, and how Millennial political leaders are demanding more accountability. Please like comment and subscribe! To learn more about Gabriela check out her website http://gabrielasantiagoromero.com https://youtu.be/_O98_TA8BMA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
We are living in times of great change, as we become more introspective we need to challenge ourselves to have more discussions on what justice for all will look like in the next decade. Join us for a workshop and discussion on the future of public safety in times of greater social change. The purpose of this workshop is to address the divide that is happening in our country. On one side we acknowledge that the jobs of law enforcement and public safety is not an easy one. On the other hand, there are lots of data that supports the existence of bias, discrimination and over-policing in communities of color. This is a workshop that is intended to present the facts, brainstorm the perspectives, and hear from law enforcement. Build Community and Police trust. This should have been called conversations with police. Because there is a conversation to be had if you want to improve police. Vice News Video on Police Debate Police Debate Excessive Force, Arrest Quotas, & Racial Bias https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mUYFO48cx8&t=1s Police Debate Defunding, 'Bad Apples', & Mental Health https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKdIfDUEdZ0&t=607s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this episode we delve into the world of planning, saving and meeting economic and fiancnail goals. I talk about revisiting the goals I set in 2020 around personal finance and give 2 recommendations for helping you strive for more financial freedom in your life. Zenith Solutions and the Slow Growth Academy are not sponsors but I think they have been beneficial as we all need help and accountability to reaching our most ambitious goals. Check out the links below to change your life. Slow Growth Academy: https://slowgrowth.com Zenith Solutions https://www.networthzenith.com Check out my YouTube video when I talked about adopting 12 new habits in 2020: https://youtu.be/Mjc88t_vvIc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
This episode is an excerpt taken from a 2018 blog post. Although my blog is about being a global citizen, traveling and learning foreign languages, the issue of race comes up from time to time. It feels super relevant to the times so I figured I would read it to y'all. As I sip a glass of Port at 2 am. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Ernestine Lyons hosts Quick to Politic with guest Colton Dale Colton Dale grew up in Harper Woods to a working-class family that experienced the typical hardships of modern American life. He took an interest in policy and politics in high school when learning about history, government, and especially environmental science. Today, with a bachelor's degree in political science and masters degree in public administration from Wayne State University,. Colton works in municipal government helping small businesses launch and expand. In the city of Oak Park. He has previous experience in political organizing, campaign management, and government communications. Actively involved in Democratic politics at the statewide and local level, he is also the 2nd Vice President of the Grosse Point Democratic Club. 1. What sparked your interest in politics in particular? And how will Democrats navigate the sea of social upheaval and systemic change as a party? It seems the party is fractured with young extremists on the far right (the Bernies and the AOCs) and then the moderates. 2. You work in small business development, tell us more about that. 3. I am a firm believer that economic justice is social justice. How can the metro Detroit small business ecosystem continue to bolster and encourage inclusive innovation that catalyzes talent for economic and community development? 4. You have been a campaign manager, planning specialist, and very active with the democratic party. What's next for you? Political office or are you seeking to be more of a problem solver for fixing systems. Check us out live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okP-YxuI2S0&t=1s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
In this episode we are joined by my friend Scott Stewart, to discuss a range of issues from how to dismantle social systems to the social determinants of health. Particularly we deep dive on how to dismantle social systems in the trying times we live in. Quick to politic is a social commentary show that seeks to reassess who has power in politics and how to inform and ask the right questions to create a new normal in American society. Scott Stewart is passionate and committed to ensuring that all individuals have access to opportunities, particularly by advancing equitable solutions and fighting to eliminate systemic barriers to social issues. Scott is a firm believer that policies on the local, state and federal level dramatically impact the daily lives of all individuals, especially in creating systemic barriers, and has focused his career on advocating for dramatic policy change. Scott has over seven years of dedicated experience working with nonprofits and social issues focused on health and wellness, education, LGBTQ+ rights, sexual violence, and others. Follow Scott on Facebook for more at https://www.facebook.com/scottstewart93 Be sure to catch the live version of this episode on Youtube. https://youtu.be/KaKwFhLoreg Like, Comment and Subscribe! Don't forget to hit the notification bell to know when new episodes are up. Quick to Politic is posted weekly! Our channel also features amazing Linglobal Language content :) https://www.instagram.com/linglobal/ Follow Ernestine on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/erniely/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
State Representative Jewell Jones is serving his second term representing the 11th House District, which comprises all of Garden City and Inkster, and portions of Dearborn Heights, Livonia and Westland. Jones previously served on the Communications and Technology, Regulatory Reform, and Military and Veterans Affairs Committees. Before serving in the Michigan House of Representatives, Jones was a member of the Inkster City Council. He was also a member of the Inkster Task Force, the Inkster Youth Coalition, the Inkster Chamber of Commerce and more. He works in law enforcement and serves in the armed forces and is an inspiration for many young African American men. Our topics will range from millennial black leadership in the age of black lives matter. To usage of the term "Black on Black crime" to describe violence in black communities and movemnts around antiracism. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
This week's guest on Quick to Politic is Randy Wimbley of Fox 2 News Detroit. We will discuss the future and survival of the 4th estate in the age of “fake news”. How to keep journalistic integrity with the rise of social media "infotainment" and informer influencers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Our Guest on the podcast is Lisa Angel Smith, Founder and Principal Professionally Fit and The Black Health Academy and we are talking health and wellness. Lisa A. Smith is a serial entrepreneur, health and wellness subject matter expert, nutritionist and professional speaker. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a masters in business administration. She is certified in plant based nutrition, the executive director of the Plant Based Nutrition Support Group , the author of The Plant Based Foodie and creator of the signature P.H.A.R.M. TO TABLE plant based course. Lisa is a highly sought after speaker and presenter on plant-based nutrition, wholistic health and entrepreneurship who epitomizes what it means to be a passionate community leader. Founder and Principal Professionally Fit and The Black Health Academy www.lisaangelsmith.com 1. Let's talk about the American meat-heavy diet and how it can contribute to disease and The COVID-19 outbreak, for instance, is believed to have originated in a Chinese "wet market" that sold sea animals, live birds, and exotic animals for human consumption. It seems that there is a correlation between the dangers of foodborne illness by eating or touching an animal who was infected. Not just the coronavirus but the Ecoli 0157 outbreak in 1993 by eating or touching an animal who was infected. 2. Let's talk about fitness, food, health, and confidence. 3. Let's talk about the social determinants of health and disparities in the African American community that have been writ large by the coronavirus pandemic. How can we mitigate future disasters by recognizing these problems and making sure our elected officials make these factors a priority. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
On this week's Quick to Politic we will be talking about the politics of Wayne County as we welcome guest Tim Killeen Wayne County Commissioner of District 1. Tune in Thursday at 7 pm. 1. What is a County Commissioner? Tell us more about what this role entails for our audience. What are the most important aspects of your job? 2. What are your thoughts on the Kamala Harris VP pick? 3. we are living in transitory times, with the pandemic and social justice, in what ways do you see policy rapidly changing to keep up with the demands of the people to see instant change. 4. what advice would you give to young elected officals like myself who want to affect change and face pushback or challenges? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Know what you really need to now about politics so you have the right weapons for battle. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support
Lets talk local Politics, business entreprenship, development and innovation in the metro Detroit area! Harper Woods, Wayne County and all over southeast Michigan! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestine-lyons/support