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Best podcasts about Clinton Township

Latest podcast episodes about Clinton Township

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz
Grandmother Charged after Grandson Brings Gun to School

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 8:31


May 27, 2025 ~ A Clinton Township grandmother is being charged after her grandson brought a gun to school Pete Lucido joins Kevin to discuss the case.

WWJ Plus
Grandma charged with safe storage violation after gun found at school

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 11:03


A woman from Clinton Township has been charged with violating Michigan's safe storage law after her grandson was caught with a gun at Center Line High School. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Friday morning news. (Photo credit: Macomb County Prosecutor's Office)

On Our Minds with Matt and Faiza
How these teachers use humor and stories to connect with their students

On Our Minds with Matt and Faiza

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 19:09


What makes school fun? An inspiring teacher! Stories of gratitude for the people who devote their lives to helping students learn and grow: classroom teachers, librarians, and principals. Click here for this episode's transcript.Segments were produced by Jay from Southlake, Texas; Marium and Aruja from El Paso, Texas; and Connor and Jay from Clinton Township, Michigan. Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske produced this episode with editing and mixing by Wyatt Mayes, with help from Genesis Magpayo. Ryan Janes is the camera and audio operator.  

On Our Minds with Matt and Faiza
Teacher Appreciation: More Than A Week

On Our Minds with Matt and Faiza

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 8:34


To wrap up Teacher Appreciation Week, we present this special BONUS episode where we flipped the mic and gave space to educators who reflected on the small moments that make it all worth it—student shoutouts, surprise gifts, and memories that linger. This episode is an audio love letter to the people who keep showing up: one student, one story, one rubber duck at a time.Click here for this episode's transcript. Featured educators:  AJ Chambers, Columbia,  South Carolina  Evan Andre, Meadville, Pennsylvania Jared Agard, Beaverton, Oregon Jennifer Wax, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Jen Chaffman, Huntersville, North Carolina  Julie Tiedens, Black River Falls, Wisconsin  Heather Putnam, Goodyear, Arizona Michael Kaufman, Clinton Township, Michigan  Mindy Pavone, Clinton, New York Student voices: Anastasiia – Leander, Texas Alexis – Clinton Township, Michigan Brianna – Clinton Township, Michigan Ani – Royal Oak, Michigan Beatrix – Austin, Texas Roury – San Diego, California Zion – Clinton Township, Michigan Have a story about teaching you'd like to share? Record a voice memo and upload it here. SRL Senior Manager of Community Engagement Manager Emily Hope Dobkin and Youth Media Producer Justin Rhodes produced this episode with support from Senior Youth Programming Director Victor Fernandez and Youth Media Producer Becky Wandel. Wyatt Mayes edited and mixed this episode.

Fr. Jason Brooks, LC
St. Paul of Tarsus Parish Mission 2

Fr. Jason Brooks, LC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 55:28


March 17, Clinton Township, MI

Education Matters
Bipartisan panel of Ohio lawmakers talks big education issues for new General Assembly

Education Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 26:10


Whether you live in the heart of one of Ohio's big cities or in the rolling hills of Appalachia - or anywhere in between - what happens in the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus make a huge difference in your life and what happens in our public school classrooms every day. That's why it's so important to have pro-public education lawmakers in the General Assembly and to hear from them about the big issues on the horizon for our public schools. OEA members were able to hear from a bipartisan panel of state lawmakers in December, 2024, about education priorities heading into the final days of the 135th General Assembly and looking ahead at what's coming in the 136th General Assembly as it gets underway in 2025.SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms, including YouTube. Click here for links for other platforms so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK | OEA members have been weighing in on the Public Education Matters podcast and on podcasts in general to help shape the future of OEA's podcast. More feedback is always welcome! Please email educationmatters@ohea.org or complete the podcast survey here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: State Rep. Dani Isaachsohn (D-24th Ohio House District)In the Statehouse, Rep. Isaacsohn is committed to fighting for a world-class public education for every student, better childcare for parents, smarter housing policy to bring down prices and increase supply, and making sure that seniors have what they need to age with dignity. He also knows that we must tackle racial and income inequality head-on in order to make lasting progress. Rep. Isaacsohn's district includes almost half of the City of Cincinnati. He is a Walnut Hills High School graduate, and received a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University, a master's degree from Cambridge University, and a J.D. from Yale Law School.State Rep. Justin Pizzulli (R-90th Ohio House District)Rep. Pizzulli's district encompasses all of Scioto and Adams Counties, as well as parts of Brown County. His priorities are protecting the sanctity of life, protecting Ohioans' second amendment rights, and promoting economic growth and prosperity. Outside of his role as State Representative, Rep. Pizzulli works as a realtor in Wheelersburg and as a Class 1 Commercial Freight Conductor in Portsmouth. He also has a packed resume of campaign and management experience. His previous experience and current careers allow him to bring a unique perspective to the table as an elected official and better represent the people of the 90th House District. Rep. Pizzulli lives in Franklin Furnace and in his free time, he is probably enjoying a movie.State Sen. William DeMora (D-25th Ohio Senate District)Sen. DeMora's passion for public service began at a young age. He grew up watching his father serve the people of his hometown, Euclid, as a city council member. DeMora took his passion for public service and civic engagement with him to The Ohio State University where he served as President for the Ohio State College Democrats and the Ohio College Democrats before graduating with honors.DeMora previously served as Executive Director of the Ohio Democratic Party and as Executive Director of the Ohio League of Conservation Voters. He has led numerous statewide and national political campaigns supporting candidates for municipal and statewide and national office, as well as for the Ohio General Assembly. DeMora has also served as Ohio Democratic Party's Convention and Delegate Director, where he has directed the Democratic National Convention's Ohio delegation for the past 8 election cycles. Senator DeMora continues to be a Senior Consultant and Parliamentarian for the Ohio Democratic Party as well as a campaign manager for several statewide and legislative candidates.He represents the 25th Senate District which encompasses areas of Franklin County, including  Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff, Minerva Park, Upper Arlington, Valleyview, and The Ohio State University, as well as parts of Columbus,  Blendon Township, Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Norwich Township, Perry Township, Plain Township, Prairie Township, and Sharon Township.Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. The content of this episode was recorded at the OEA Fall RA on December 7, 2024.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Major General Paul D Rogers

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 9:42


November 11, 2024 ~ Major General, Paul D. Rogers, Currently serving as the 34th adjutant general of the Michigan National Guard joins Mark Hackel live from Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace in Clinton Township

The Paul W. Smith Show
Army Veteran Dave Porter and Air Force Veteran Mike Sand

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 9:08


November 11, 2024 ~ Dave Porter with Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 152 and Air Force Veteran Mike Sand with Veterans Memorial Park of Detroit join Mark Hackel live at Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace in Clinton Township.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Stacy Ziarko, President and CEO Connect Macomb

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 8:54


November 11, 2024 ~ Stacy Ziarko, President and CEO Connect Macomb joins Mark Hackel live from Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace in Clinton Township.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Focus with Paul W Smith ~ November 11, 2024 ~ Full Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 62:33


November 11, 2024 ~ Mark Hackel hosts a special Veterans Day edition of Focus live from Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace in Clinton Township.

Michigan's Big Show
* Joe Aragona, State Representative (R) Clinton Township

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 7:31


Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Voice Briefing Tuesday Aug. 27, 2024

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 3:15


Bobcat Bonnie's at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township closes suddenly Detroit Zoo reveals gender of baby gorilla, announces contest to select name Michigan State Fair returns with circus, new farmer's market, more: Here's what to expect

WWJ Plus
Cleanup of hazardous waste begins in Clinton Township months after giant warehouse explosion

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 14:26


Months after a giant warehouse explosion rocked Clinton Township, cleanup of the hazardous waste has begun. The U.S. Environmental Agency started the process this week at the Goo Smoke Shop and Select Distributors warehouse on 15 Mile and Groesbeck. (Photo: Mandi Wright / USA TODAY NETWORK)

WWJ Plus
Site of Clinton Twp store explosions could be on EPA Superfund list

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 10:04


WWJ's Jonathan Carlson brings you Thursday morning's top stories including an update on the deadly fire and explosions at a Clinton Township business.   

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Episode 30: Power Over Parkinson's Program (POPP)

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 56:17


Host Polly Swingle is joined by The Recovery Project's Shandra Hamilton, PT, DPT, Racquel Knesel, MA, CCC-SLP, Paige Boll, COTAL, and Chris Kennedy, Certified Personal Trainer, to talk about the new Power Over Parkinson's Program (POPP) at The Recovery Project's Clinton Township location. Listen in to learn about this comprehensive, multi-discipline, intensive, evidence-based program that provides PT, OT, SLP, training, wellness programing, and education to PD patients consisting of 5-6 hours per day 3 days per week for a 2 week duration.Shandra Hamilton, PT, DPT, received her doctorate from Ohio University. She is PWR! certified, and is a certified PoNS Trainer.Racquel Knesel, MA, CCC-SLP, graduated with a Master's degree from Wayne State University. She is certified in Vital Stim, SpeakOut!, and Manual Therapy for Voice and Swallowing.Paige Boll, COTAL, specializes in the treatment of neurological conditions and has a specific passion for Parkinson's and spinal cord injuries. Paige is certified in PWR! and Rock Steady Boxing for the management of Parkinson's Disease.Chris Kennedy, Certified Personal Trainer, graduated with a Bachelor's of science in Exercise Science from Saginaw Valley State University.  He is also a Certified Rock Steady Boxing Head Coach.Learn more about The Recovery Project! View our website at www.therecoveryproject.net Call us 855-877-1944 to become a patient Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Thanks for listening!

Jamie and Stoney
Derek in Clinton Township goes for the Two Grand Slam

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 5:10


Can you do better than Derek in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?

Detroit Stories
Life in the Cloister

Detroit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 31:22


In a world filled with hustle and bustle, two cloistered nuns pull back the curtain on their life of prayer, silence and peace(0:01) Mother Mary Therese of the Holy Spirit, prioress of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Monastery of St. Therese in Clinton Township, recalls her first memories of cloistered life as a 7-year-old visiting a family friend who was a Carmelite nun, and how an early whimsical experience shaped what would become a lifelong vocation.(4:34) Mother Mary Therese talks about her certainty, as a young girl, that she wanted to be a “Carmelite” — not necessarily a nun — and how her understanding of the vocation grew as she did. After high school, she joined the cloistered order and found her “forever home”: a 12-acre, picturesque monastery she now calls “heaven on earth.”(8:06) Mother Mary Therese describes the rhythm of life and patterns of prayer, work, rest and recreation inside the cloistered monastery. She talks about the challenges the nuns face in supporting themselves, and how they seek to keep their primary task — intercessory prayer — at the forefront of their minds.(13:05) We meet another cloistered nun, Sr. Dominic Maria of St. Michael, the 37-year-old vocations director for the Cloistered Dominican Nuns of the Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament in Farmington Hills, the largest cloistered community in the Archdiocese of Detroit. As a rare younger vocation, Sr. Dominic discusses her path to cloistered life and how some people “are astonished” at the sight of a young cloistered nun.(15:04) Sr. Dominic and Mother Mary Therese each discuss the misconceptions surrounding modern cloistered life — namely, that it is a drab, isolated life devoid of vibrancy and fun. Both nuns insist nothing could be further from the truth.(18:46) While silence is essential to the nuns' prayer — and something the modern, technology-soaked world sorely lacks — Mother Mary Therese says cloistered life is also an active one filled with work, laughter, joy, reading, hobbies, games and celebration.(24:21) Mother Mary Therese and Sr. Dominic talk about why prayer is so central to the nuns' vocation, and how cloistered life is a special response to God's invitation to be close to Him in all things, as radical as it is countercultural. And both say they couldn't imagine life any other way.Reporting by Gabriella Patti; script and narration by Casey McCorry; production by Ron PangbornLourdes Senior Community, sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Peace and established on the timeless principles of the Gospel of Jesus, encompasses 35 acres of serene lakefront property, offering a broad continuum of care for seniors and their families. Their dedicated team, inspired by the spirit of compassion and service, honors the uniqueness of each individual with unwavering respect and dignity. Whether you're seeking worry-free independent apartments, assisted living, memory care, or rehabilitation services, Lourdes is here to help you write your next chapter. Call (248) 886-5600 and schedule your tour today.Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or Spotify. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Celebrates Small Business | JEM Tech Group

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 13:03


Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Jami M Moore, President, of JEM Tech Group, Clinton Township, MI, a 2024 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch Awardee winner for this year's cycle of Michigan Celebrates Small Business. In its twentieth year and holding Gala Celebration May 21st in East Lansing, MI, at the Breslin Center. In the interview, they cover Jami's career paths, the company's history, the focus of the company in 2024, what winning this award means for the company, additional information, and how to contact them. JEM Tech Group focuses on Mission Critical IT Power and Cooling Infrastructure. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Strange News: New Orleans Archdiocese Scandal, Explosions in Clinton Township, The US Campus Protests Make History

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 63:11 Transcription Available


A sex-trafficking inquiry targets the New Orleans archdiocese. An explosion in Michigan's Clinton Township triggers an investigation. Widespread anti-war protests across the United States place the country at a crossroads. All this and more in this week's strange news segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Voice Briefing Monday April 29, 2024

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 4:25


Owner of building in Clinton Township explosion caught with 1-way ticket to Hong Kong GM CEO Barra's compensation for 2023 dropped 4%, GM changes up exec pay formula Detroit Lions NFL draft grades: Hard to find anyone critical of Brad Holmes' haul

The Paul W. Smith Show
Manslaughter Charges Filed in Clinton Township Explosion

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 9:30


April 26, 2024 ~ Macomb Prosecutor Pete Lucido discusses involuntary manslaughter charges filed against the owner of the industrial building that blew up in March and the first safe storage charges filed in the county.

Jamie and Stoney
Why are people so protective of their cooking recipes?

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 9:01


Costa thinks we need to share our recipes after Diane from Clinton Township refused to tell us how she makes her potato salad

Jamie and Stoney
Chris from Clinton Township goes for the Two Grand Slam

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 4:58


Can you do better than Chris from Clinton Township in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?

WWJ's All Local
Uncovering the cause of the deadly explosions that rocked Clinton Township: What do we know, and what remains a mystery?

WWJ's All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 11:21


On March 4th, Clinton Township was rocked, as a series of explosions leveled a business, sent shrapnel miles, and unfortunately, killed one. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores what we know, and what comes next. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)

WWJ Plus
Clinton Township Board to meet Monday to answer questions about the industrial fire and explosions | The Golden Grizzlies and Spartans are both tournament bound

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 6:50


Clinton Township Board to meet Monday. Some people are expected to question how the township didn't know about the materials stored in the building. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more.  The Grizzlies and the Spartans are NCAA Tournament bound. The details from WWJ's Jeremy Otto. (Credit: Robert Goddin/USA Today)

WWJ Plus
James Crumbley's manslaughter trial progressing, but crucial testimony still ahead | State lawmakers are now trying to figure out what happened in Clinton Township last week following a fire that turned explosive

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 4:28


Testimony in James Crumbley's manslaughter trial is set to resume .WWJ legal analyst Charlie Langton brings us up to date. State lawmakers are now trying to figure out what happened in Macomb County last week, following a fire turned explosion. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)

The Guy Gordon Show
'JR Morning With Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie ~ March 11, 2024 ~ Full Show

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 109:19


March 11, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk about the 96th Oscars hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the continuing involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley, cleanup from the explosion at Select Distributors in Clinton Township, messaging from the Biden and Trump campaigns, Wayne County Executive Warren Evans penning an op-ed on the Democratic Party's relationship with the Black community, and Michigan State looking ahead to the Big Ten Tournament.

The Guy Gordon Show
Cleanup Ongoing in Clinton Township Explosions

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 10:21


March 11, 2024 ~ Almost a full week has passed since the explosion and fire at Select Distributors in Clinton Township, and cleanup still isn't complete. Clinton Township supervisor Bob Cannon talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the upcoming investigation, and what residents should do if they find debris. Photo: Mandi Wright ~ USA Today Network

Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Voice Briefing Friday Mar. 8, 2024

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 4:10


Clinton Township fire: Police, prosecutors meet as site continues to smolder I wonder if medical marijuana would have helped my late wife with multiple sclerosis Ford: 54% of technicians must complete training by April 1 or claims will be rejected Detroit Red Wings' skid at NHL trade deadline not the same as in 2023

WWJ Plus
Authorities in Clinton Township to update investigation into industrial fire and explosions | Anti-sexual violence activist Brenda Tracey plans to sue MSU and former football coach Mel Tucker

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 5:05


Authorities in Clinton Township will update their investigation into the industrial fire and explosions, while the family of the teen killed plans to lay him to rest today. Anti-sexual violence activist Brenda Tracey plans to sue MSU and former football coach Mel Tucker.

Drew and Mike Show
Drew and Mike – March 6, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 159:10


Tom Mazawey can't change a lightbulb, explosion in Clinton Township, Nick Swardson's alcohol poisoning, Nick Saban v. college football, Amanda Bynes update, Octopus Murders, Gisele v. Tom Brady, and Drew visited urgent care. Things are moving slow and it's an internet-free show today, as the World Wide Web is nowhere-to-be-found. Drew was sent to Urgent Care with tummy troubles & back pain. Nick Swardson is sorry for his disaster performance in Colorado. This isn't his first go-a-round with substance problems. Spaceman on Netflix is dumb. Marc completed The Octopus Murders, but won't fall for any of the conspiracies. Something is fishy with The Truth About Jim on Max. We observe The DUI Bingo Card. There was a massive explosion in Clinton Twp. that left one dead, flattened a building, and left shrapnel all over the place. Tom Mazawey needs a handyman. Was Braylon Edwards nude when he saved that 80-year-old at the YMCA? Remember that cop cam we teased? It's buffered now, so we check it out. Sports: Nick Saban retired because of players demands… or because players can make demands now. Russell Wilson has been BLOWN OUT of Denver. Michigan has a ‘General Manager' now. What is going on with Mike Hart? Usher and Russell Simmons had a great time in Bali. Don Henley's case about the stolen lyrics to the Eagle's Hotel California was dismissed. Prince Harry had a great time in Las Vegas and we may see him in the nude from his adventures there on OnlyFans. Noel Gallagher covered Love Will Tear Us Apart on the BBC. Gisele Bündchen is telling-all to Robin Robert. Tom is enjoying his new home. Samantha Hudson is Doritos' version of Dylan Mulvaney. Amanda Bynes is on a mission… to pass a test. Cam Newton welcomed his 8th child into the world, but his first with his girlfriend. The Titan Sub is still providing us with content. Politics: Joe Biden is gearing up for his State of the Union speech on Thursday. Election 2024: Abortion vs The Border. Hillary Clinton backs Joe Biden & admits that he's super old, but still better than Donald Trump. The Fani Willis and Nathan Wade debacle is a disaster. Iowa's Caitlin Clark is a ratings star. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is found guilty for her role in the Rust death of Halyna Hutchins. Drew Crime: Robert Reagan, the Hugo Boss hunk. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Daily Detroit
Pharmacies closing, Clinton Township explosion, and where to get crafty fabrics

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 22:04


Producer Shianne is in the studio today, and we get into stories around town and a little podcast inside baseball. 00:46 - We learned we're the 17th best podcast between 20 and 29 minutes long! (oddly specific?)  01:51 - A quick podcast tip as we've been sent a lot of podcasts lately (and it seems creating podcasts is back on the up): Introduce yourselves. This is not social media. 05:30 - Shianne is racing to finish the Barbra Streisand book before it has to be returned 07:51 - Turns out that explosion in Clinton Township wasn't just a run of the mill thing, there's a lot more that was going on. Between what they were storing, a large blast radius, and a tragic death of a bystander. 13:31 - The announcement that Rite Aid is closing on Woodward in Detroit got some local attention, but pharmacies and chains like it are in trouble across the country as the model of how people get their prescriptions change. Are we losing something? What do you prefer? 18:05 - It looks like Joann Fabrics is planning to file for bankruptcy. The crafty Shianne shares a couple places locally she shops to get what she wants. You're part of this conversation! Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple  Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify

WWJ Plus
Opening statements in James Crumbley's trial will be made Thursday | The teen who died in the Clinton Township explosions is being remembered

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 7:18


Opening statements in James Crumbley's involuntary manslaughter trial will be made Thursday. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more. The teen who died in the Clinton Township in the industrial fire and explosions is being remembered. WWJ's Mike Campbell has more. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)

WWJ Plus
Witnesses give chilling testimony during James Crumbley involuntary manslaughter trial | Smoke continues to rise from the rubble of the Clinton Township industrial fire and explosions

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 4:45


James Crumbley, the Oxford School Shooter's father, is on trial for on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. In day one of the trial, chilling witness testimony was heard. WWJ's Jon Hewett has more.  WWJ's Mike Campbell heads down to the rubble of the the Clinton Township industrial fire and explosions to check in with nearby businesses. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)

Mojo In The Morning
Dirty 3: Explosion in Clinton Township Update

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 5:26 Transcription Available


WWJ Plus
A man is behind bars after an argument led to a deadly shooting at a Pontiac motorcycle club | The search for what caused Monday night's fire and series of explosions at a Clinton Township business has resumed today

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 7:58


A man is behind bars -- after an argument led to a deadly shooting at a Pontiac motorcycle club. WWJ's Luke Sloan has the details.  Clinton Township police have resumed their investigation into the source of the fire and explosions in Clinton Township Monday night. WWJ's Mike Campbell has more. (Credit: Jon Hewett/WWJ)

The Guy Gordon Show
Investigation Continues Into Industrial Fire and Explosion in Clinton Township

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 6:53


March 6, 2024 ~ Clinton Township supervisor Bob Cannon talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the massive fire at Select Distributors in Clinton Township earlier this week. He says an investigation will continue into what started the explosion, and the canisters had no business being inside the warehouse. Photo: Mandi Wright ~ USA Today Network

Mojo In The Morning
Updates on The Explosion in Clinton Township

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 11:47 Transcription Available


The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Hundreds of explosions reported in Clinton Township

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 2:50


WWJ Plus
Investigation and cleanup continue after explosions at an industrial plant rocked Clinton Township | Jury selection begins today for James Crumbley's involuntary manslaughter trial

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:56


Investigation and cleanup continue after explosions at an industrial plant rocked Clinton Township. WWJ's Charlie Langton has details. (Credit: Charlie Langton/WWJ) The involuntary manslaughter trial for the father of the Oxford High School shooter gets underway today with jury selection.

WWJ Plus
One dead after an explosion scatters debris for miles in Clinton Township | Jury selection begins in the case against James Crumbley

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:48


A 19-year old man is dead and debris was scattered up to four miles away following multiple massive explosions at a Clinton Township business Monday night. WWJ's Jon Hewett says the victim was standing a quarter-mile away watching the explosion when he was hit by a projectile. ---- Jury selection begins today in the involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter. Last month, James' wife Jennifer was convicted on all four counts of involuntary manslaughter.  (PHOTO: Mandi Wright/USA Today)

The Guy Gordon Show
'JR Morning With Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie ~ March 5, 2024 ~ Full Show

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 109:08


March 5, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Renee talk about the fire and explosions in Clinton Township last night, the Supreme Court ruling on former President Trump appearing on the ballot in this year's presidential election, the nixed deal between JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, Consumers Energy burying power lines in a pilot program, the surge in gas prices in Michigan, and the Detroit Lions honored as the best in the NFL for game day experience!

The Guy Gordon Show
Explosions and Fire at Industrial Center in Clinton Township

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 5:32


March 5, 2024 ~ A massive fire and explosions were heard all over Clinton Township last night, as the Select Distributors facility burst into flames. Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Renee about the air quality tests in the area, and how long it took to contain the fire.

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East2West_WLS: The Podcast
186: Muscle Matters: Building a Stronger You After Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Shannon McMann

East2West_WLS: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 47:08


We are told that resistance movement is critically important after weight loss surgery, but why? We had so many questions about this topic. We sat down with Dr. Shannon McMann, a board-certified Internal and Obesity Medicine specialist who is also a bariatric patient, to understand why muscle matters before and after surgery.  In this conversation, we asked her why maintaining and building muscle is so important for short and long-term recovery and why the quality of our muscles matters. We wanted to know if there were specific kinds of movement that would help us build more high-quality muscle and where the best place to start is. And she helped us understand how tied our nutrition is to our ability to keep and grow our muscles.  We are so thankful to have such a fantastic expert in BariNation who can help us understand the why's behind the things we are asked to focus on as patients. Get to know Shannon more in the BariNation Membership Community by attending our weekly support groups, classes, and meetups! If you are a member of BariNation or a Patreon Supporter, check out this podcast's bonus episode, where April, Jason, and Natalie  learn about tweaks they can and should be making in their movement efforts to maximize muscle retention and growth! About our Guest: Dr. McMann is a board-certified doctor in both Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine. She practices at a teaching clinic where we train medical students and internal medicine residents in Clinton Township, Michigan. Her undergraduate and medical school was at Michigan State University, and she completed her residency training in 2002 at McLaren Macomb Regional Medical Center. Dr. McMann is also a bariatric patient, undergoing RNY gastric bypass in 2020 with Dr. Carl Pesta. After gaining the upper hand in her lifelong battle against the disease of obesity, she decided to pursue additional training to help other patients and give back to the bariatric community. About Your Hosts: April, Jason, and Natalie are all bariatric patients who were inspired to create the community and support they needed. BariNation empowers people to treat their disease of obesity in kind, compassionate, and caring ways through the community they founded. As they learn to live the pillars of bariatric success (movement, mindset, metabolic wellness), they share their experiences and “aha” moments with their friends and followers.  About BariNation: BariNation is a bariatric educational organization on a mission to empower patients to access and utilize the tools, resources, and education needed to find and maintain personal wellness. We connect patients with the support they need, when and where they need it. BariNation produces an award-winning weekly podcast distributed on all major podcast and video platforms and hosts a support membership community that teams up with credentialed and licensed bariatric experts and clinicians.  Follow BariNation on Instagram and TikTok, and visit us online at www.barination.com. You can also connect with each of the hosts personally on Instagram; follow April @actively_april, follow Jason @tha_smithsonian, and follow Natalie @breakingbari_ers.  You've got this and we've got you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barination/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barination/support

The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel
Episode #258 - An Interview with Dr. Matthew Hynes

The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 47:58


Dr. Matthew Hynes is an emergency medicine veterinarian and the co-owner, director of Advanced Animal Emergency in Clinton Township, Michigan.  He is a board member and advisor at A-Paws, a non-profit organization that provides low cost veterinary care for the public.  He is currently serving as the vice-president of the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association and is a former Junior Ranger of the Boy Scounts of America. You can email Dr. Hynes at hynes.mj@gmail.com

Jamie and Stoney
Andy in Clinton Township attempts the Two Grand Slam

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 4:35


Can you do better than Andy from Clinton Township in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?

Jamie and Stoney
Stoney gets a little creepy with Katie from Clinton Township

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 13:08


Katie and her boyfriend were the fans in the front row that celebrated with Jahmyr Gibbs after his electric touchdown run

Rich Zeoli
Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing + Debate Night Recap: Who Won?

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 176:43


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/28/2023): 3:05pm- On Wednesday night, Fox Business hosted the second Republican presidential debate from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. According to The New York Times, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received the most speaking time—speaking for 12:27 of the 2-hour long debate. The New York Times also notes that the subject which received the most debate time was border security. You can read more about the debate's statistical breakdown here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/09/27/us/politics/second-republican-debate-live-tracker.html 3:15pm- Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. 3:35pm- On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) said “this is a tale as old as time. A politician takes action that makes money for his family and then tries to conceal it.” 3:50pm- During the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) called-out Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-NY) for claiming there needed to be a House vote prior to launching an impeachment inquiry. In 2019, Raskin emphatically stated that no vote was needed to open an impeachment inquiry into then-President Donald Trump. 4:05pm- Have we been slicing pizza wrong? A viral video on social media shows one person using a “white plastic pizza saver” to remove slices. You can watch the weird video here:  https://nypost.com/2023/09/28/viral-video-shows-weve-been-slicing-pizza-wrong-forever/ 4:15pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html 4:20pm- Philadelphia social media influencer “Meatball” has been arrested for her participation in wide-spread looting on Tuesday night. Dayja “Meatball” Blackwell, who has nearly 500,000 followers on TikTok, has been charged with 6 felonies. 4:30pm- During Wednesday night's presidential debate, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said it was in America's best interest to end the war in Ukraine—and that we should not provide Ukraine with a “blank check.” In response, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) argued that 90% of the money being provided to Ukraine is considered a “loan.” Vivek Ramaswamy insisted the money would never, realistically, be paid back. 4:35pm- In perhaps the most awkward moment of the entire debate, former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) referred to Donald Trump as “Donald Duck” for not participating in the debate. 4:50pm- Listeners call-in to discuss last night's Republican presidential debate: who won? And was Chris Christie's “Donald Duck” moment so bad that it was actually good? 5:00pm- At the conclusion of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden on Thursday, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that he would be issuing subpoenas for Hunter Biden and James Biden's personal bank records. 5:15pm- In a particularly strange exchange during Wednesday night's presidential debate, former Ambassador Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) argued over the price of curtains. In a more substantive give-and-take, Haley contended that the social media application TikTok is a national security threat and should be banned. Contrarily, Vivek Ramaswamy contended that because TikTok is accessible to American citizens Republicans need a presence on the application in order to reach younger voters. 5:30pm- In his opening statement during the House impeachment inquiry in President Joe Biden, Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) alleged that “the Biden family sold access to Joe Biden's power…and the Biden Department of Justice protected the Biden brand.” 5:40pm- While appearing on CNN, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) said her state was “at capacity” due to the sudden surge of illegal migrants. 5:45pm- While appearing on CNN with Jake Tapper, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) emphatically stated that the U.S. Southern “border is secure” despite thousands of unlawful entries each day—even Tapper couldn't believe what he heard and had to ask her to confirm her statement. 5:55pm- Matt's favorite member of Congress is back: Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA)! First, he prevented Guam from “capsizing,” then he solved helium inequity, and now he is concentrating on the U.S. Southern border! 6:05pm- Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. 6:15pm- On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed that the Biden family has received millions of dollars from companies with ties to the Chinese government. 6:20pm- Should Chris Christie drop out of the Republican presidential primary and, instead, challenge Sen. Robert Menendez for his U.S. Senate seat? According to polling, Christie would win a hypothetical head-to-head matchup. 6:30pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html 6:40pm- On Wednesday, Donald Trump skipped the Republican presidential debate and instead visited Clinton Township, Michigan where he spoke directly to striking auto workers.

Rich Zeoli
Could Chris Christie Run for U.S. Senate?

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 41:01


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed that the Biden family has received millions of dollars from companies with ties to the Chinese government. Should Chris Christie drop out of the Republican presidential primary and, instead, challenge Sen. Robert Menendez for his U.S. Senate seat? According to polling, Christie would win a hypothetical head-to-head matchup. Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html On Wednesday, Donald Trump skipped the Republican presidential debate and instead visited Clinton Township, Michigan where he spoke directly to striking auto workers.