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Most people know Blake's from the cider mill out in Armada, MI.Five years ago, Bobby Blake took that heritage and launched Bakehouse 46. Today they have six locations across Metro Detroit, from Ann Arbor to Grosse Pointe, and a menu that covers cupcakes, gourmet donuts, savory pastries, bagels, and a full cafe line. They make their donuts fresh in every single store, every morning.I invited Bobby on the show the week before our 313 Studio Launch Event because I needed to taste test what we were serving 130 guests… We ended up just recording the whole thing live!In the episode we covered:→ How Bakehouse 46 grew from a cupcake concept to a full bakery and cafe operation→ What makes the gourmet donut lineup different from the cider mill classics→ The new savory pastry line and where that idea came from→ Why they keep the classics on the menu alongside the monthly rotating specialsBobby, thank you for showing up and agreeing to record last minute. Your baking speaks for itself… But you made it an awesome conversation too.*Chapters*0:00 - Welcome & Intro to Bakehouse 461:07 - Bobby Breaks Down the Bakehouse 46 Story2:05 - Six Locations and What They Offer2:36 - The Cupcake Lineup Explained3:18 - Starting With the Donuts4:32 - Classic Cider Mill Donut vs. Gourmet Donut6:00 - Apple Pie Gourmet Donut Taste Test8:27 - Moving Into the Savory Pastries10:26 - Spinach & Feta and the Margherita Pastry11:40 - Croissants and Bagels15:07 - The Cupcake Taste Test17:13 - Campfire Cupcake and the Monthly Specials19:37 - Final Verdict and Event Preview22:04 - Where to Find Bakehouse 46*Connect with Bobby*https://www.linkedin.com/company/bakehouse46/https://www.instagram.com/bakehouse46/https://www.facebook.com/Bakehouse46/https://www.bakehouse46.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dillon-england-show--6370921/support.*Connect with Dillon*https://www.instagram.com/thedillonenglandshow/https://twitter.com/imdillonenglandhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dillonmengland/https://www.facebook.com/dillon.england.5*Sponsor — Broadcast Brew (Low-Acid Coffee)*Order our LOW ACID COFFEE “THE BROADCAST BREW”Thank you to Cool Beans Coffee Brewery for your partnership.https://www.coolbeanscoffeemi.com/product-page/broadcast-brew-low-acid-blend*ABOUT THE DILLON ENGLAND SHOW*Authentic conversations with interesting people across personal growth, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle — direct, faith-forward, Detroit grit.Subscribe for full conversations and weekly clips.Share this with someone on your leadership team.Comment your biggest takeaway.
Send us Fan MailOrchid Bertelsen is one of the most distinctive and analytically sharp voices to emerge in equestrian media in this year. She built a twenty-year career at the highest levels of digital marketing and e-commerce before the horse world pulled her back in and gave her something new to write about. Her professional background spans Fortune 5 accounts at Dentsu, leading digital strategy across more than 40 consumer brands at Nestlé USA, and running operations at Common Thread Collective, a DTC e-commerce growth agency where she built the financial systems that helped brands grow profitably across paid media, creative, and retention. That resume alone would make her an interesting voice in any industry conversation. What makes her genuinely unique is where she is applying it. Orchid rode as a child, competed on the B circuit in Illinois and Wisconsin, then stepped away for nearly 30 years. After 30 years away from horses, she returned to the saddle at a historic equestrian club 10 minutes from her home in Grosse Pointe, Michigan — what started as a Christmas gift of six lessons has since taken over her entire personality. She currently leases a horse named Beau, and that experience of returning to the equestrian world with fresh eyes and a sophisticated marketing brain has given her an unusual and valuable vantage point on an industry she now sees clearly as both an insider and an analyst. Her Substack publication, Back in the Saddle, is built around the belief that the equestrian industry is a $12 billion market that still approaches e-commerce and digital marketing the way most consumer categories did a decade ago — and that the brands that figure it out first will have a real and lasting advantage. Her writing on the collapse of Dover Saddlery broke through well beyond the equestrian community, demonstrating that the industry's business stories are as compelling as any in mainstream consumer retail when told by someone who knows how to tell them. She writes about the adult amateur community as the largest and most underserved segment in the sport — and has made changing that the mission of her platform.Follow Orchid on Substack here: https://orchid.substack.com/theplaidhorse.com
Chris Holman welcomes Paul King, President, ROI Insight, Grosse Pointe, MI. Paul King, president of ROI Insight in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, founded his market research firm in 2016 after a long career in marketing and PR, and now conducts a wide range of research projects — from pricing studies for new product launches to nonprofit research on youth organ donor registration. He has also expanded into measuring the effectiveness of social media advertising campaigns, driven by client demand. King has conducted the Michigan Future Business Index for roughly 15 years, and noted that Q4 2024 showed growing optimism among Michigan business owners about the state's economic direction following the election, though he anticipates the upcoming Q2 2025 survey may reflect significant shifts in sentiment. He also touched on how survey methodology has evolved considerably over time, moving away from landline phone calls toward a blended approach of online and phone surveys to reach respondents more effectively, though at greater cost. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Send us Fan MailSuzi Quatro was an Italian Hungarian born and bred in Motor City Detroit, Michigan, on June 3, 1950, and grew up in the suburb of Grosse Pointe. Hailing from a musical family, she played bongos in her father's jazz band by age eight and later formed the garage rock band The Pleasure Seekers and became a legendary female rock trailblazer in her own right.She has sold 55 million records world-wide & counting & paved the way for generations of women to rock n roll, a true pioneer in a masculine dominated world & the the first female rock bassist to become a major international star... Writing and singing her own songs she became an inspiration the world over. Chart-topping in her leather cat suit she hurtled through Can the Can skyrocketing to number 1 on the Official Charts in UK Australia and Europe in 1973 and tore up Devil Gate Drive, as the bass wielding glam rock queen. “I will retire when I go on stage, shake my ass, and there is silence" Apple tinyurl.com/4p3nzs3p Spotify tinyurl.com/2jj75vrx Check out her new album Freedom and the MC5 Cover Kick Out The Jams with fellow Detroit renegade Alice Cooper Support the showGet in touch with Splash Stories : splashclubtv@gmail.comwww.facebook.com/thesplashclubJoin Splash Stories https://www.buzzsprout.com/1891668/supporthttps://www.instagram.com/thewonderstuffofficial/https://www.instagram.com/rickywarwickofficial/https://www.instagram.com/echobelly_official/https://www.instagram.com/officialskunkanansie/https://www.instagram.com/feederofficial/https://www.instagram.com/kcmanc/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/kerbdogband/https://www.instagram.com/sohoradiohttps://www.facebook.com/groups/SoundAsEverhttps://www.pearllowe.co.ukhttps://www.supergrass.comhttps://www.wienerworld.com/product/gary-crowleys-indie-90s-playback-classics-curveballs-and-bangers/Terrorvision Tequila : https://youtu.be/8hLQCA2h8kA?si=7_HfuruL5fFUnMdFhttps://linktr.ee/thesoupdragonshttps://www.merchbar.com/rock-alternative/cj-wildhearthttps://www.facebook.com/CJWildheartOfficial/https://www.instagram.com/cjwildheart/EMF www.emf-theband.com
April 20, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson spoke with Mike Lee, Managing Editor at Crain's Detroit Business. They discussed Detroit developments, the NBA playoffs' scattered TV coverage, and a new art center in Grosse Pointe. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A mix of panic, calm. Hear 911 calls after Union City tornado hit Parent sues Grosse Pointe schools over ban tied to LGBTQ+ flag post New pizza and wine bar opens Thursday in downtown Royal Oak
March 25, 2026 ~ Todd Flood joins the show to explain a lawsuit filed by a Grosse Pointe Public School System parent who claims his free speech rights were violated after being issued a no‑trespass order tied to a controversial video posted online. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
March 25, 2026 ~ Full Show: Kevin covers the biggest stories of the day, beginning with a conversation with Peter Meijer on Iran, global security, and U.S. foreign policy. The show features campaign insights from Genesee County Sheriff and gubernatorial candidate Chris Swanson and an in‑studio discussion on Michigan education with Bridge Michigan reporter Isabel Lohman. Automotive journalist Jamie Butters examines rising EV demand amid global conflict, while attorney Todd Flood breaks down a high‑profile free speech lawsuit involving Grosse Pointe schools. The program wraps up with Detroit News correspondent Grant Schwab on Toyota's expanding EV strategy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Orchid Bertelsen spent the last 20 years building a career that took her from a law firm in DC to the Gucci sales floor, through digital marketing at Nestle, and eventually into private equity, where she now helps beauty brands grow profitably. A first-generation Taiwanese American who grew up without a safety net, Orchid learned early that the path forward meant working harder than everyone else and getting close to the money. After 30 years away from horses, she recently returned to the saddle at a historic equestrian club 10 minutes from her home in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and what started as a Christmas gift of six lessons has since taken over her entire personality.FIVE KEY INSIGHTS: Finding your way back: Orchid rode from 10 to 14, competed on the B circuit in Illinois and Wisconsin, then stepped away for nearly 30 years. Her return started with a walk past the Grosse Pointe Equestrian Center with her kid in a stroller and one question: "what if?"Horses as a forcing function for presence: Managing an oversensitive 17.3-hand horse named Bo has a way of demanding you show up fully. For someone always attached to her phone, barn time is the one place she's not.Building content with a system: Through Orchid in the Saddle, she applies her marketing background to create content for returning riders. Batch film on barn days, script with ChatGPT, edit ruthlessly in CapCut to 30 seconds or less, and let the data tell you what to make next.The gap the equestrian industry is missing: There's a disconnect between who brands design for and who's actually buying. From boot calf widths to men's sizing to grooming bags, the middle market for quality products made for real people at real price points is wide open.Immigrant grit and the cost of an obsession: All three voices in this conversation are first-generation Americans, and the thread connecting growing up without a safety net, building careers close to revenue, and developing a full-blown horse obsession is very real and very relatable.Orchid Bertelsen is proof that the horse world can pull you back in no matter how long you've been gone, and that returning to the barn at 43 with a half-lease, a TikTok account, and a marketing brain is its own kind of superpower. This conversation covers everything from building a content strategy on a barn budget to the very real gap in equestrian products for adult amateurs, and why the brands that figure that out first are going to win big. If you've ever thought about coming back to horses, or wondered whether your outside career could actually make you better in the saddle, this episode is for you.Follow Orchid: @orchidinthesaddle on TikTok and InstagramSubscribe and follow Horse People for more cross-discipline content and stories.
THE WHIZ KIDS AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY Colleague William Taubman. After the war, Tex Thorntonrecruited McNamara as part of the "Whiz Kids" team to modernize Ford Motor Company using statistical control methods, a role in which McNamara excelled and eventually rose to the presidency. Unlike his peers who settled in the executive enclave of Grosse Pointe, McNamara chose to live in the academic community of Ann Arbor, reflecting his desire to remain connected to intellectual life and serve society rather than focus solely on corporate profits. This period highlighted his tendency to serve strong, authoritative figures, a pattern that repeated with Henry Ford II, JFK, and LBJ. NUMBER 3 1929 CORD MOTOR COMPANY
Happy new year folks and to us it wouldn't be a new year without discussing some absolute dumpster fires that 2025 brought us. It's our grand holiday tradition of discussing shows that both premiered and got canceled in our year of the Lord 2025. First we discuss the Grosse Pointe Garden Society a charming little murder mystery show, then we kick it over to Suits LA a charming little murder mystery show, then Geoff rounds us out with the TV adaptation of cruel intentions, a charming little murder mystery show. Excited to show you all what 2026 will bring. Thanks for being along on the ride.Hosts Geoff KerbisMax SingerRich Inman
Today on Whats My Frame I'm joined by Andrew Fleming. Andrew is a highly accomplished producer, director and screenwriter, most recently known for executive producing and directing the global hit series EMILY IN PARIS. Today Andy and I chat about directing the pilot of EMILY, exploring her world and the exciting new cities and storylines coming to Season 5. A frequent collaborator of Darren Star, Fleming also directed the pilot and additional episodes of Star's series UNCOUPLED, starring Neil Patrick Harris, and directed the pilot and served as executive producer of the Netflix series INSATIABLE, starring Debby Ryan. On the feature side, Fleming co-wrote and directed the seminal political satire DICK, starring Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, and Will Ferrell as well as cult-favorite genre film THE CRAFT, starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. He also co-wrote and directed HAMLET 2, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and wrote and directed the Sundance hit film THREESOME, and Paul Rudd/Steve Coogan comedy IDEAL HOME. Fleming was also the director of the Emma Roberts NANCY DREW feature, and the Michael Douglas/Albert Brooks comedy THE IN-LAWS. He has directed the television pilots for such shows as GROSSE POINTE, DIFFICULT PEOPLE, ODD MOM OUT, BAD JUDGE, as well as UNCOUPLED. He has also directed episodes for ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, NEW GIRL, RED OAKS, LADY DYNAMITE, YOUNGER & Dolly Parton's HEARTSTRINGS among others. Follow Andrew on IG @andymanf---What's My Frame, hosted by Laura Linda BradleyJoin the WMF creative community now!Instagram: @whatsmyframeIMDbWhat's My Frame? official site
J.T. Harding is a songwriter originally from Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He has written multiple No. 1 hits, including “Smile” recorded by Uncle Kracker, “Somewhere With You” recorded by Kenny Chesney, and “Sangria” recorded by Blake Shelton. His catalog also includes cuts by artists such as Keith Urban, Darius Rucker, Jake Owen, and others. In addition to his songwriting career, Harding released a memoir in 2022 titled Party Like a Rockstar, chronicling his path into the music business. He is currently published by Sony Music Publishing Nashville.In this episode, we discuss J.T.'s journey from Michigan to Nashville, the stories behind some of his biggest hits, his creative process, and many other stops along the way.--------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.---------------------------------------------------Troy Cartwright is a Nashville-based artist and songwriter originally from Dallas, Texas. His songs have collectively garnered hundreds of millions of streams, and he is currently signed to Big Machine Music for publishing. Cartwright has written songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and has upcoming cuts with several A-list artists.#JTHarding #Songwriter #KennyChesney #BlakeShelton #UncleKracker #SomewhereWithYou #Sangria #CountryMusic #Nashville #Songwriting #HitSongs #PartyLikeA Rockstar #TenYearTown #TroyCartwright #MusicBusiness #CountrySongwriterNew Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
“Don't be afraid of your heart—God's working there.” Fr. Colin Fricke joins Men of the Hearts podcast hosts Fr. Craig Giera and Fr. Drew Mabee to share how he discerned his call to the priesthood through the grace of the sacraments, unexpected encouragement from the Archbishop of Detroit, and appreciating the joys of everyday life. He reflects on how these blessings and more helped him grow in confidence and freedom, ultimately leading him to say “yes” to God's call.(0:25) Fr. Craig and Fr. Drew kick off the episode with a joyful welcome to Fr. Colin Fricke, a priest of the Archdiocese of Detroit who serves at St. Anastasia. The trio swaps stories about recent summer activities, including fireworks, parish life, and addressing the ongoing need for vocations in the Archdiocese of Detroit.(1:24) Fr. Colin shares how he celebrated the 4th of July with his family in Grand Rapids, where he enjoyed fireworks, sparklers, and wiffle ball with his nieces and nephews. He talks about the blessing of spending time with loved ones and witnessing their joy. He then talks about the joy he finds in playing volleyball, which leads to a discussion about how simple passions like sports can become powerful tools for evangelization.(8:34) Fr. Colin begins his vocation story by recalling the moment he watched a priest elevate the Eucharist at Mass and thought to himself, “I want the big Eucharist.” At the time, he didn't fully understand what that meant, but looking back, he recognizes it as one of the first seeds of his vocation to the priesthood. He then talks about growing up in Grosse Pointe, attending Mass regularly, and being inspired at his Confirmation to start reading the Bible. (16:00) Fr. Colin describes himself in high school as reserved and uncertain about his identity. In college, he began going to confession more regularly and discovered healing through that sacrament. While studying at Siena Heights University to become a teacher, Fr. Colin became involved in campus ministry, where others would occasionally suggest that he consider the priesthood. One day, while walking up the stairs to his dorm, he interiorly heard, “You should be a priest,” a moment that reignited the call he had sensed as a child.(22:00) After college, Fr. Colin began teaching in Catholic schools. He reflects on how the experience gave him a front-row seat to the joy of children, a gift that helped him understand how God sees us and invites us to be ourselves. As he continued teaching, Fr. Colin began reading St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body, where he learned about authentic love, the beauty of the human person, and the gift of masculinity in service to others.(34:00) Fr. Colin started spending more time in Eucharistic adoration, especially at Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish, where he encountered a faithful group of praying mothers who encouraged him. He also received encouragement from an unexpected source: The Archbishop of Detroit, after visiting Fr. Colin's school, sent the young man a personal letter encouraging him to consider the priesthood.(38:30) Father Colin entered seminary in 2014, joining a class of men that included many of his friends today. Seminary was both a confirmation of his call and a time of deep personal growth. He learned to be more emotionally honest, to recognize and process his anger, and to live with greater freedom. He offers his advice to young men discerning and closes the episode with prayer.
In this episode, we sit down with Charlie Gmeiner of Maple Valley Land Management, a teenager who's already making big moves in the lawn and landscaping game across St. Clair and Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Charlie shares how he started his business, the challenges he's faced as a young entrepreneur, and the strategies that helped him grow into a trusted name in his community. Whether you're just starting out or looking for inspiration to scale your own lawn care company, Charlie's story is packed with practical tips, grit, and a fresh perspective on what it takes to succeed.
Guest: Megan AbbottNovel: El Dorado Drive---This week on Salt Lake Dirt, I'm thrilled to welcome back one of my favorite authors. Megan Abbott joins me to talk about her latest novel, El Dorado Drive. Megan explores the complexities of suburban life, focusing on the Bishop sisters, who navigate the murky waters of economic uncertainty and the allure of dubious money-making schemes.Megan shares the inspiration behind El Dorado Drive, reflecting on her fascination with the rise of women engaging in various financial operations during challenging times. Set against the backdrop of her hometown, Grosse Pointe, a suburb of Detroit, the narrative captures the essence of a community grappling with the fallout of the auto industry's decline and the personal struggles of its residents.El Dorado Drive a must-read. Thanks for tuning in!Kyler---Episode Links:Purchase El Dorado DriveMegan Abbott's WebsiteSLD Episode 120 (Beware the Woman)SLD Episode 43 (The Turnout)
Q&A on the NBC series Grosse Pointe Garden Society with showrunners Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Follows four members of a suburban garden club, as they get caught up in murder and mischief, as they strive to flourish. All episodes of Grosse Pointe Garden Society are now steaming on Peacock!
A Wayne County judge will sentence a Grosse Pointe teen who pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charge following a crash in which, investigators say, he was driving more than 100 miles per hour. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Friday morning news. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
A Grosse Pointe teen tells the judge is a changed person as he's sentenced for vehicular manslaughterer in the death of his friend. That's our top story as WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill run down the local news headlines for your Friday afternoon in Metro Detroit. (Photo: Getty Images)
Creators of the hit new dark comedy series, "Grosse Pointte Garden Society", Bill Krebs and Jenna Bans, join OG Grosse Pointers, Amy Phillips and Megan Grano for one helluva great time! Amy and Megan pull the curtain back on one of their favorite new shows and hear Bill and Jenna share the story of how the show was created, behind the scenes secrets and how the Real Housewives have a connection to the show! This is a binge-worthy watch Darlings, so run, don't walk to Peacock and stream all 13 eps now! Link below. Let me know what you think!STREAM GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY HERE ⬇️https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/asset/tv/grosse-pointe-garden-society/9126589668545252112For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.comMegan Grano Public Speaking Coachhttps://publicspeakingcoachcomedian.com/Start your mental wellness journey today with Rula, visit:https://www.rula.com/drama/
Days after the gala, Birdie, Catherine, Brett, and Alice struggle to tie up loose ends as suspicions mount.
In this episode Armin and I discuss how we work with our artistic rhythm to increase our productivity in our studios. It has to do with developing good habits and attitudes toward hard work. Keeping art a priority in our lives has always been so important to us both, but we often handle the end game differently. Armin has a resolute discipline that has been successful for him and I am much more of a free spirit who embraces the unknown and unpredictable. There are pros and cons to our handling of the art journey. Take a listen!We would like to invite you to our 100th episode Zoom meeting where we will record a Q and A from the attending audience members and also hear a bit about their artwork.It's a celebration party. The Zoom conversation will take place on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 at 7pm Eastern time. To register for the Zoom session Click Here. Show NotesLinks to classes this summer. Art Ladders Class CollectionVal's Abstraction Workshop in Grosse Pointe, MI June 14 and 15 Val's In-Person Printmaking Workshop at her studio. 6/28&29Armin's In-Person Workshop at Flint Institute of Art 8/4-6 Armin's In-Person iPhone for the Traveler Flint Institute of Art 6/14Armin's Contour Drawing at Crooked Tree Art in Petoskey 8/14-15Armin's iPhone Workshop at Crooked Tree Art in Petoskey 8/12-13
Recap for episodes eleven and twelve of Grosse Pointe Garden Society, enjoy ✌
Find out what superlatives Amy Phillips and Megan Grano were bestowed during their time at Grosse Pointe South and which one lived in the "cabbage patch". Plus, the last few episodes of "Grosse Pointe Garden Society" recapped with a lot of laughs and both Megan and Amy tip their pink and green hats to the creators, cast and crew for bringing us such a great show. Fingers crossed there will be a season 2! So if you haven't watch it, you can binge it. It's very binge-worthy, trust me. For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.comMegan Grano Public Speaking Coachhttps://publicspeakingcoachcomedian.com/Start your mental wellness journey today with Rula, visit:https://www.rula.com/drama/
Recap for Grosse Pointe Garden Society episodes nine and ten, enjoy ✌
The garden clubbers wake to a perilous frost; Catherine hosts an unexpected guest; Alice vies with Patty for Doug's favor; Connor's support of Brett's car business comes with strings; Birdie backs Ford's baseball dreams, but faces heat from his mom.
You may recognize Megan Grano from her latest cameo opposite Ben Affleck in the new film The Accountant 2, well, Drama, Darling has Megan today to talk about the last few eps of NBC's show, "Grosse Pointe Garden Society". Amy Phillips and Megan discuss all things Grosse Pointe, their home towns, from zebra muscles to The Village and more! For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.comMegan Grano Public Speaking Coachhttps://publicspeakingcoachcomedian.com/Start your mental wellness journey today with Rula, visit:https://www.rula.com/drama/
Birdie grows more involved in a tempting affair; Catherine's marriage faces new hurdles
Aja Naomi King joins us to talk all things Grosse Pointe Garden Society, NBC's soapy murder mystery drama. Aja shares what drew her to the role of Catherine, the joy of working with an incredible cast and crew, and reflects on what she's learned from industry icons like Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, and Wendell Pierce. Plus, she offers powerful advice for young actors stepping onto a new set.Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the channel, give us a thumbs up and leave a comment!
The OG Grosse Pointers are back to discuss the latest episodes of the hit NBC show, "Grosse Pointe Garden Society". Amy Phillips and co-host Megan Grano love getting into the drama on this show all the way down to the street names they are so familiar with. For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.comMegan Grano Public Speaking Coachhttps://publicspeakingcoachcomedian.com/Get your Alloy prescription today. Visit https://myalloy.com/DRAMADARLING today for $20 off your first order! #AgeGracefullyPromo Code: DRAMADARLING
Birdie becomes more entangled with Ford and his family; lunch with Patty gives Alice new insight.
Catherine's attempts to rebuild her marriage take a sexy turn; Brett's love life explodes.
Alice hopes to fix her relationship; Birdie retaliates when the Garden Club's plans are stolen
Grosse Pointe OG's Amy Phillips and Megan Grano recap NBC's new show "Grosse Pointe Garden Society" while infusing their own GP experiences along the way. They are quickly hooked on this dark comedy and in this week's episode they serve up some interesting theroies on where the plot is going. Special thanks to our unofficial sponsor of the week TWAL! A local, female business that has fantastic GP-inspired stuff! Check them out https://twal.shop/ Get 50% off Factor Meals:FactorMeals.com/FactorPodcastPromo Code: FACTORPODCASTLume As a special offer for listeners, new customers GET 15% ALL Lume products: LumeDeodorant.com MY exclusive code:DRAMADARLING For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarlingFollow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/Follw Megan Grano on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/meganegrano/Megan Grano Public Speaking Coachhttps://publicspeakingcoachcomedian.com/Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama:DramaDarlingz@gmail.com
Swanner and Judd talk about: Drag Race; The Pitt; The Bachelor; White Lotus; Grosse Pointe Garden Society; The Deli Boys; TINA: the Musical; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Download
Amy Phillips and Megan Grano, OG Grosse Pointers are at it again recapping the second episode of "Grosse Pointe Garden Society". They had a blast breaking down this packed episode. From the "Legally Blonde Guy" to thier personal GP text threads. Make sure to subscribe and give Drama, Darling a 5 star rating and lovely review. Get 15% off OneSkin at:https://www.oneskin.co/Promo Code: DRAMAFor more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarlingFollow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/Follw Megan Grano on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/meganegrano/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama:DramaDarlingz@gmail.com
How well can gardeners cover up a murder? What's the right balance between realistic and comedic? Do we understand the titles of the shows? And who's ready for a new daytime soap opera? Tune in to find out!Timestamps: 00:44 - Grosse Pointe Garden Society (NBC)07:18 - Running Point (Netflix)12:58 - Black Ops (Hulu)20:08 - Beyond the Gates (CBS) Edited with thanks to Playlyst StudiosConnect with us: Buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/thepilotpodcast | Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com | Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com | Follow us @ThePilotPod on X, Instagram, and TikTok | Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts
Breaking down the best dressed at the Academy Awards. Also, Aja Naomi King and Melissa Fumero stop by to talk about their new show 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society.' Plus, real estate broker Ryan Serhant helps a couple find their perfect home. And, women-owned businesses to support during Women's History Month.
OG Grosse Pointers, Amy Phillips and Megan Grano are poised to chime in on the conversation about the new NBC show, "Grosse Pointe Garden Society". Amy and Megan both grew up in Grosse Pointe and are currently living in Los Angeles making their living in entertainment as actors, writers and comedians. It's a perfect way to chat about the episodes while recalling their experiences living in GP. Get 20% OFF Honeylove by going to my exclusive link:https://www.honeylove.com/DRAMAFor more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarlingFollow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/Follow Amy Phillips on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/meetamyphillips/Follw Megan Grano on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/meganegrano/Email Drama, Darling with YOUR drama:DramaDarlingz@gmail.com
Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to care for aging parents. Also, a special program in Harlem teaching kids all about hockey. Plus, AnnaSophia Robb stops by to talk about her role in NBC's 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society.' And, author Jennifer Taitz discusses the best ways to relive stress.
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Green Glass Pass Door Row Show submitted by Andrew Gross from Edwardsville, Kansas, Mulder, She Wrote submitted by Luke McNeill from Quincy, Massachusetts, and Dr. Olympic Games Show submitted by Dain Van Epps from Minneapolis, MinnesotaCallers: Troy from Seattle, Washington; Todd from Grosse Pointe, Michigan; Leigh from Los Angeles, California; Erin from Nashua, New Hampshire; Andrew & Carla from Hallowell, Maine; Susan from San Jose, CaliforniaOutro theme by Brady Brown from Stillwater, OklahomaManolo's new cartoon, Starcreeper, is available at moslo.xyzThis episode sponsored by: Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshowfree and use code gameshowfree to get started with FREE salads for two months plus 50% off your first meal kit box!Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/GAMESHOW to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today!
Megan and Melissa chat today about the end of the 2024 Pointing It Out Needlepoint Challenge. Over 100 of you completed the challenge with us and we are so grateful that you joined us! Today, we draw winners for incredible prizes. Please note: * The Pointing It Out Podcast will be on a hiatus going forward until April 2025. In the meantime, be sure to follow us on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcast @thewoolandthefloss and @stlneedlepoint. Subscribe to Pointing It Out on YouTube or wherever you listen so you will be notified when we return! * _______________________________________ Subscribe to the audio version of Pointing it Out Podcast: https://linktr.ee/pointingitoutpodcast Join the stitchy fun on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcast Send us an email: pointingitoutpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@pointingitoutpodcast HOSTS: Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MI Instagram: @thewoolandthefloss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandthefloss Shop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Instagram: @stlneedlepoint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepoint Shop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepoint
Hi friends. Melissa and Megan here to announce that the Pointing It Out Podcast will be on a brief hiatus for the first few months of the year. While we are both moving our shops to new locations, we felt it would be best for us to hold off on new episodes of the podcast until April. To stay up to date on all things PIO, please follow us on Instagram @pointingitoutpodcast or follow our shops: @thewoolandthefloss or @stlneedlepoint. Be sure to subscribe to Pointing it Out on YouTube or wherever you listen to be notified when we return. See you all soon! HOSTS: Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Instagram: @stlneedlepoint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepoint Shop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepoint Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MI Instagram: @thewoolandthefloss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandthefloss Shop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss
Join us for the final episode of Pointing It Out this year as we reflect on an incredible year of needlepoint and our 2024 Needlepoint Challenge!
Megan and Melissa get together to talk holiday gifts for the needlepoint lover in your life (or, go ahead and treat yourself! Shop our gift guides: The Wool & The Floss: https://bit.ly/4g2sm7E Needlepoint Clubhouse: https://bit.ly/49tI5tK Shipping deadline is Dec 15th, 2024. Happy Shopping! For the visual version of this episode, watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p0Pe0tqhexI Join the stitchy fun on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcast Send us an email: pointingitoutpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@pointingitoutpodcast HOSTS: Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Instagram: @stlneedlepoint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepoint Shop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepoint Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MI Instagram: @thewoolandthefloss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandthefloss Shop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss
Today Melissa of The Wool & The Floss, chats with Jennifer Simonic, co-founder of the Loose Ends Project. The idea for Loose Ends came about when Jennifer and co-founder Masey Kaplan, both avid knitters, realized they had a shared experience: Friends would often ask them to finish blankets, sweaters, or other projects left undone by deceased loved ones. They always do so enthusiastically, understanding what it feels like to wear something a loved one has made. Loose Ends welcomes textile handwork crafters of all sorts, from anywhere in the world. Loose Ends was established in May 2023 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. More information: https://looseends.org. Submit a project here: https://looseends.org/submitproject _______________________ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mCqb6evTSok Now watch and/or listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/14OzQDIpP1sXe1uTKVldfX Join the stitchy fun on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcast Send us an email: pointingitoutpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@pointingitoutpodcast HOSTS: Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MI Instagram: @thewoolandthefloss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandthefloss Shop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Instagram: @stlneedlepoint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepoint Shop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepoint
We are so pleased to welcome so many new listeners and viewers to The Pointing It Out Podcast, that we thought we would take a moment to introduce (or re-introduce) ourselves! This week, Melissa interviews Megan of The Needlepoint Clubhouse about her career, needlepoint, owning her own needlepoint shop, and now wholesale lines. For more on Megan's ventures, follow @ginghamstitchery, @susanrobertsneedlepoint, and @clubhousecottage. For inquiries about the Clubhouse Cottage, email stlneedlepoint@gmail.com. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JBALTmmV_30 Join the stitchy fun on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcast Send us an email: pointingitoutpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@pointingitoutpodcast HOSTS: Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Instagram: @stlneedlepoint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepoint Shop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepoint Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MI Instagram: @thewoolandthefloss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandthefloss Shop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss
We are so pleased to welcome so many new listeners and viewers to The Pointing It Out Podcast, that we thought we would take a moment to introduce (or re-introduce) ourselves! This week, Melissa interviews Megan of The Needlepoint Clubhouse about her career, needlepoint, and owning her own needlepoint shop.Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JBALTmmV_30Join the stitchy fun on Instagram: @pointingitoutpodcastSend us an email: pointingitoutpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@pointingitoutpodcastHOSTS:Megan Holmes of the Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. LouisInstagram: @stlneedlepointTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlneedlepointShop online at https://bit.ly/stlneedlepointMelissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Pointe, MIInstagram: @thewoolandtheflossTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woolandtheflossShop online at https://bit.ly/woolfloss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in the Grosse Pointe area for the unsolved murder of 16-year-old Paige Stalker. While police have a suspect in her case, the prosecution appears stalled. Her family, including big sister, Avery, who we interview, is frustrated by the lack of progress in her case. Anyone with information about this deadly shooting should contact Detroit police at 313-596-2663. #murder #michigan #unsolved #Detroit