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Here's THE TRUTH About Canton Michigan and Plymouth Michigan Prices - Canton and Plymouth are both well known and desirable communities to live in Metro Detroit, but what I'm noticing is they're often described as if they are the same place, not only in a geographic sense and amenities, but for prices too. Despite their close proximity, I'm going to smash that assumption respectfully, because they couldn't be any more different. I want to talk about how these two suburbs in Metro Detroit are different in a financial sense and how they're the same to help you make the most well informed decision possible if you're planning to plant your roots in one of these areas. Also, I've created several videos about things to know, pros and cons, etc. pertaining to Canton and Plymouth in the past that I'll be sure to link in the description below, so you can get a well rounded idea of these two communities. MENTIONED LINKS ⬇️ What's Up With Plymouth Michigan: • 6 Things you MUST Know Before Living ... Canton Michigan Pros and Cons: • What You MUST Know Before Living In C... Canton Michigan is Underrated: • Living In Canton Michigan | What You ... Canton Michigan Home Tour: • Inside A $415,000 New Construction Ra... Michigan Property Tax Calculator: https://treas-secure.state.mi.us/ptes... Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. SCHEDULE A PHONE CONSULTATION
What You MUST Know Before Living In Canton Michigan - If you're thinking about making the move to Canton Michigan, or just want to get a sense of what this southeast Michigan city is like, I highly suggest you stick around so you can hear all about why you should move here and maybe why you shouldn't. For those of you that don't know, Canton is a charter township located east of Ann Arbor and west of Detroit, it's 36.14 square miles in size with a population of around 100,000 people. The question that often arises is, why do people want to live there? And why do people want to leave there? Let's get to it. MENTIONED LINKS ⬇️ →Canton Michigan Events: https://www.canton-mi.org/678/Events-... →Canton Michigan Attractions: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio... →Canton Michigan Underrated?: • Living In Canton Michigan | What You ... →Property Tax Video: • Michigan Property Taxes | What NO ONE... →Millage Rates 2022: https://shorturl.at/eiJW9 Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. SCHEDULE A PHONE CONSULTATION
Living In Canton Michigan | What You Need To Know - So Canton Michigan has piqued your interest a little bit as a potential place to live, but you're not sure you want to call home just yet. In this episode, I'm breaking down the some crucial things you need to know about living in Canton Michigan. Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. MENTIONED LINKS
This episode I welcome my Detroit comedy dad, Ned Rice! We talk about his life growing up and his start in comedy, career in writing, and his now resurrected stand up career. He answers the Unsanctioned Seven, we talk about his amazing millennial girlfriend, and we chat about life and love of comedy. Check out Ned's Open Mic every Wednesday at Maraschino's Pub in Canton Michigan. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bazzi has had dreams of making music for a living since he was 6 years old and says that he has never had a job besides music in his life, but it wasn’t until his senior year of high school, after moving from Michigan to Los Angles when he really started seeing that dream come to life. He started off singing covers on YouTube and then blew up through the app Vine… RIP. After crafting his own sound, he would explode into stardom with his song Mine, which at this point has been heard everywhere in the cosmic universe… cosmic is also the name of his album so that was my attempt at a bad pun… Starting the video off strong!But how did he end up going from a kid in Canton Michigan with a dream and a great voice to his song Mine receiving over 400 million streams on Spotify and 100 million views on YouTube? Well, you clicked on the right podcast.
Boston, MA Realtor Eric Rollo sat down with Joe Muck for this latest installment of "Cup of Joe." Discussing the effects of Covid-19 on the Boston real estate market, the differences in the Metro Detroit market & Boston, and how Eric generally views real estate. Joe Muck, Realtor, is a Metro Detroit real estate expert, specializing in selling homes for top dollar in communities such as South Lyon, Novi, Northville, Plymouth, Farmington Hills, Livonia and Canton Michigan.
Khadega Mohammed is a prolific young voice, and in this episode she reflects on her life as a Black Sudanese Muslim immigrant, community organizer and spoken word artist.
Jovahna Marie, is a 29 year old writer from Canton Michigan. The, eldest of five sibling, writing has always been her escape from a hectic world. Ever, since she could remember, she dreamed about of writing stories that not only excite the senses, but also stir the soul. However, the blessing of becoming a mother, caused her to put those dreams on hold, so that she could focus on her family and career. Years, later she is now finally pursuing her passion, she hopes to bring you literature that stirs your sense as well as your soul. Setting Fire To The Darkness is her first novel. It is the first book in the Love Bares No Color In the Garden Of Eve is her first Series. "I don't think you can write a book, without sharing a part of your soul. In the two years it took for me to write Setting fire to the darkness, it has become so much more than just another erotic novel. I can't wait to share it with the world. I hope you all enjoy reading it, as much as I enjoyed writing it." -J.M. Pozon https://www.amazon.com/J.M-Pozon/e/B018TNJM58?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000 https://www.instagram.com/author_jovahnamarie/
On this Episode we talk to Jon Stonecipher, trainer and owner of Stonecipher Fitness in Canton Michigan. Jon and I talk openly about the struggles I have faced and how he helped me get out of rock bottom. Jon is one of the most inspiring people I have ever come across on my journey, and is a person who understands struggle because of all the obstacles he has overcome. I left this interview so inspired and I hope you do too.
Diva Tech Talk interviewed Sunitha Vinnakota, tech/IT security leader for General Motors Company, a trailblazer in automotive solutions for almost a century. Headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, global GM employs over 180,000 people; serves customers on 6 continents across 23 time zones in 70 languages; and focuses on pushing the limits of automotive engineering, while maintaining stewardship of the world’s environmental resources. Currently #10 on the Fortune 500 list, GM is the largest U.S. automotive manufacturer, and is led by Mary Barra, the first female CEO of a major automotive company. Sunitha brought 25-plus years of evolving technology skills, intellectual curiosity coupled with drive, and broad business acumen. Sunitha was always interested in technology, encouraged by her mechanical engineer father who urged her to “look at the science all around you.” One of two siblings, growing up near Hyderabad, India, she was fascinated by the logic underlying every invention, tool, process, in her life. All her close male relatives were engineers. Sunitha said, “from childhood, I wanted to do something different from everyone else.” That fascination led her to concentrate on math, physics and computer science. She completed a bachelor’s degree in computer science and master’s degree in computer applications at Osmania University. During university days, Sunitha instructed high school students in math and physics. She moved to teaching Unix at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science; and was offered a professorship at Osmania. However, Sunitha turned down university life in favor of working on the development of SAT and ACT tests, for 11th/12th graders, at Indotronix International. Following her 2000 marriage, Sunitha migrated to Michigan. During that first year, she worked part-time, teaching Java and C# programming, on the weekends. After receiving her H1B visa, she became a Java consultant and developer at Chrysler Corporation, now FCA Group Intl. She then moved to GM as a consultant and systems analyst, deployed by TAC Automotive Group. After the birth of her first daughter, Sunitha took a leave of absence. Then she chose Ford Motor Company, the fifth largest automotive company in the world, where she was a systems analyst and then a business analyst over the next six years. In 2013, Sunitha moved back to General Motors full-time, as a senior business analyst in vehicle ordering and management systems. She mastered that before moving over to learn ecommerce, in-depth. “It was completely new. We were developing an e-commerce application.” After that achievement, she became a “quality evangelist” maintaining the integrity of IT applications in global sales and marketing working with 1100 people across the globe. Then, in 2018, she began to work on cybersecurity for GM, worldwide. She now leads security compliance for 230-plus applications, globally. One of Sunitha’s mantras is that everyone must “stay abreast of the latest technologies today” since data is rapidly exploding. Her job encompasses the breadth of GM technology from the “C suite to application owners to the grassroots” and focuses on ensuring that “GM customers know their information is safe with us.” Sunitha characterized her major strengths as intellectual curiosity, ambition, learning agility, and passion. “Whatever I do, I dive in deep,” she said. She wants her stakeholders to say: “I have given this job to Sunitha. It gets done. I can sleep!” Sunitha was honored by a 2019 IT All Stars Women of Color Award for her work in improving GM application quality by 49% in less than 8 months, achieving 95% in standard compliance in record time. Sunitha’s method of tackling subtle sexism in work situations has always been to “double down.” She increased her skill sets and made a case for traveling, performing at levels above and beyond what is required. Her greatest fear is “not staying abreast of technology. I want to be indispensable.” Sunitha’s words of wisdom for women leaders in technology are: “Don’t be hesitant to explore and learn. It’s ok to fear, and fail, but don’t let it stop you. Don’t be afraid to ask someone” for help or guidance and “don’t be in your comfort zone for long.” Sunitha has benefited from family mentors: her mother, her father and her mother-in-law, who she admires for having overcome many significant obstacles. Since she loves to teach, Sunitha often works with college “mentees” who she urges to explore every opportunity. She also is a big believer in developing strong self-respect, and in pragmatically rewarding yourself for achievements. “Don’t just buy a tech gadget;” ensure that you fully understand the gadget’s use/application and then “feel proud” of yourself. In her community life, Sunitha kicked off the internship program for the Michigan Council of Women In Technology Foundation, and is on the technology advisory board for Canton Michigan high schools. Additionally, on weekends, she teaches business analysis skills online for women. Through that, “I have changed 16 women’s lives, so far,” she stated, because “life is too short; let’s take advantage of it. Don’t give the remote control” away. Make sure to check us out on online at www.divatechtalk.com, on Twitter @divatechtalks, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/divatechtalk. 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Todays episode features Barry Boggs, head brewer and part owner with his wife Cara, of Canton Michigan's only brewery, Canton Brew Works. Barry and his wife are super nice people and they have a nice brewery setup in Canton off Lilly Rd. Tonight, while recording this intro, I am actually drinking the Say Whaat! Saison that I enjoyed while hanging around the tap room. As always, todays episode is brought to you by Audbile.com. With over 180,000 titles to choose from you can't go wrong with Audible.com. You can download the free app through the iTunes store or google play store. You can sign up for a 30-day free trial at audibletrial.com/billsbeerreport. By using this sponsor code no only are you support your favorite craft beer podcast but you will also receive a free audio book of your choice. I recommend Bert Kreischer's, Life of the Party. If you don't know Bert, he is a stand up comedian who got his start by being named this countries biggest party animal by Rolling Stones Magazine. His book is hilarious and way funnier when he reads it too you. So go sign up now at audibletrial.com/billsbeerreport. Listen to it Beautiful. Slurred Words can be found on the Tangent Bound network along with iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio. Feel free to join in the conversation on twitter and instagram @BillsBeerReport or email me at BillsBeerReport@gmail.com. Remember to rate and review this episode on iTunes or any other listening app. Thanks again to Son Step for the theme music. Now with out any further ado, lets start the show.
Shandy had the privilege of being an expat and supporting spouse for 6 1/2 years. She and her husband Todd, first started in Aschaffenburg, Germany for 3 1/2 years, then moved to Shanghai for 3 years. Their 3 kids have lived longer overseas than they have in the US. The Bolton family repatriated to Canton Michigan in 2013 and Shandy is a busy mama homeschooling her 3 kids again 11, 8, and 4, a new endeavor she embarked upon repatriation. In this episode, Shandy walks us through the past two years of her journey, sharing wisdom and perspective that will benefit you no matter if you're just beginning the repatriation process from China, or have been in the thick of it for years.