POPULARITY
durée : 01:28:21 - Une heure et plus, un compositeur : Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski - par : Aurélie Moreau - « Regretter le passé, espérer l'avenir, ne jamais être satisfait du présent, voilà toute ma vie. » Ces mots, de Tchaïkovski, résument à eux seuls le tourment intérieur du compositeur. À travers sa musique, c'est toute une âme tourmentée qui se dévoile, entre élans romantiques et fragilité intime.
In 1982, Mike and Marian Ilitch purchased the Detroit Red Wings from the Norris family, who had owned the franchise for half a century.The early years weren't easy but, with some successful drafting led by Neil Smith, the foundation was laid for a team which eventually made the playoffs 25 consecutive years. The Ilitch's are synonymous with Detroit. Owners of the MLB Tigers and the Little Caesar's franchise, Neil also shares a story about the family patriarch and an iconic figure in American history which many may not ever heard.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #NeilSmith #VicMorren #AdirondackRedWings #CalderCup #MikeIlitch #MarianIlitch #ChrisIlitch #DetroitTigers #LittleCaesars #MargueriteNorris #RosaParks
The Todd McLellan era in Detroit highlights the show as Neil and Vic are joined by Max Bultman from The Athletic. Also, Alex Ovechkin returns to the Capitals lineup, the latest edition of the NHL Winter Classic is upon us and Neil brings the show full circle reflecting on his days in the Motor City under the ownership of the Ilitch family.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:55] - In "Three Things You Need to Pay Attention To," Jakub Dobes stuns the defending Stanley Cup Champions, Alex Ovechkin returns and picks right up in his quest of the all-time goal-scoring record and some bad blood brewing between the Devils and Hurricanes.[06:45] - Max Bultman from The Athletic joins the show providing the early take on Todd McLellan behind the Red Wings bench.[09:53] - Bultman looks back to player movement during the past off season as a root cause to the Red Wings problems in the 2024-25 campaign.[15:35] - With the coaching change having been made amidst a different roster from a season ago, discussion shifts to moves GM Steve Yzerman still has to make to raise the Red Wings prospects going forward.[19:45] - The pressure captain Dylan Larkin deals with looking at a ninth straight season missing the playoffs.[21:21] - Neil raises the questions of what Patrick Kane still has to offer and whether Yzerman gets a bit of a pass as GM due to his legendary status as an all-time great player for the Red Wings.[28:40] - How much longer can the Rangers wait to make more moves as 2024 began in the league penthouse and is heading towards the outhouse?[37:53] - Player notes[42:40] - Does the NHL Winter Classic still have the same buzz as when it began in 2008?[44:29] - In this Detroit Red Wings themed show, Neil looks back to his years in the Motor City, arriving as the Ilitch family has purchased the club in 1982.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahHockeyClub #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #MaxBultman #JakubDobes #SamMontembeault #MartinStLouis #AlexOvechkin #WayneGretzky #TimoMeier #MartinNecas #SheldonKeefe #ToddMcLellan #DerekLalonde #SteveYzerman #JeffBlashill #JonCooper #MoritzSeider #LucasRaymond #ShayneGostisbehere #JakeWalman #RobbyFabbri #DavidPerron #DanielSprong #DylanLarkin #VladimirTarasenko #ErikGustafsson #SimonEdvinsson #PatrickKane #MarkHowe #AlexDebrincat #AndrewCopp #JTCompher #JustinHoll #JeffPetry #PatVerbeek #BenChiarot #BradyTkachuk #KenHolland #JimDevellano #IgorShesterkin #MikaZibanejad #ChrisKreider #ArtemiPanarin #AdamFox #K'AndreMiller #VincentTrocheck #PeterLaviolette #ChrisDrury #JeffGorton #JacobTrouba #KaapoKakko #BarclayGoodrow #PeterDeBoer #NHLPA #QuinnHughes #EliasPettersson #LarsEller #KrisLetang #SidneyCrosby #MarioLemieux #JoelErikssonEk #AlecMartinez #CraigSmith #RyanMiller #NHLWInterClassic #NHLStadiumSeries #SteveMayer #AdirondackRedWings #CalderCup #MikeIlitch #MarianIlitch #ChrisIlitch #DetroitTigers #LittleCaesars #MargueriteNorris #RosaParks
HOUR 3: Ilitch Concerns, How Can David Get Out Of Jury Duty? full 1779 Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:05:19 +0000 UAWPV7sj7wzVOF5xaysiS8Pa02XwDEqu sports The Valenti Show sports HOUR 3: Ilitch Concerns, How Can David Get Out Of Jury Duty? The Valenti Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
Mike and Rico shift away from the Red Wings talk to discuss the Tigers with the World Series now over.
October 31, 2024 ~ Guy and Jamie talk with Denise Ilitch, who is running for re-election on the University of Michigan Board of Regents, about acting as the 'tuition hawk' to battle escalating costs of higher education, the plans for the university in downtown Detroit, and more!
Paulinho, Dri, TAM e Carol visitam mais um clássico russo e compartilham a experiência de ler essa reflexão profunda sobre a vida e a morte.Precisa do livro? Compre-o pelo link abaixo e de quebra ainda ajude o Ichthus a crescer cada vez mais.→ A morte de Ivan Ilitch (Liev Tolstói): https://ichthus.com.br/a-morte-de-ivan-ilitch* * *► GOSTA DO ICHTHUS PODCAST? ◄SÓ CONTINUAREMOS A EXISTIR COM A SUA AJUDA!Escolha AGORA MESMO sua faixa de apoio mensal em nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo no Catarse (pode ser qualquer valor) acessando: https://catarse.me/ichthusAgora, se você REALMENTE não tem condições de se comprometer com um valor mensal, por menor que seja, mas deseja nos abençoar esporadicamente, você também pode, sempre que possível, fazê-lo através de DOAÇÕES AVULSAS ou RECORRENTES de qualquer valor via PIX.Nossa chave PIX é: 17.558.300/0001-93* * *Outra forma de ajudar o Ichthus é SEMPRE fazer TODAS as suas compras na Amazon partindo do nosso link de afiliação: https://ichthus.com.br/amazonPode ficar tranquilo que nenhum item será mais caro por conta disso.* * *E que tal continuar esta conversa em nossa comunidade no Discord? Por lá organizamos várias leituras coletivas (inclusive da Bíblia), transmitidos AO VIVO a gravação de podcasts do Ichthus (e você pode participar via chat) e muito mais. Participe acessando: https://bit.ly/leituracoletiva (É TUDO DE GRAÇA!)Se preferir, também temos o nosso canal no Telegram. Inscreva-se em: https://t.me/clubeichthus* * *O Ichthus Podcast é um oferecimento do Estúdio Ichthus. Você pode ouvir este e outros programas em nosso site (https://ichthus.com.br) ou nas principais plataformas de áudio (como Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Music, Amazon Music e tantas outras).Procure por "Ichthus Podcast" em seu aplicativo favorito e assine nosso feed gratuitamente para não perder nenhum episódio.* * *Finalmente, lembre-se de compartilhar este episódio de todas as maneiras possíveis. Este é o melhor jeito de você demonstrar carinho por nós e ajudar este projeto a crescer cada vez mais. Ah, e não esqueça de nos marcar (@clubeichthus) na sua postagem.Agora sim, pegue seu fone de ouvido e bom podcast!
August 28, 2024 ~ Dennis Archer Jr. joins Denise Ilitch in for Paul live in studio.
August 28, 2024 ~ Robert Riney President and CEO of Henry Ford Health talks to Denise Ilitch on Focus.
Visitamos mais um clássico russo e compartilhamos a experiência de ler essa reflexão profunda sobre a vida e a morte.
Jenna Trubiano and Denise IlitchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:59:02 - Une heure, un compositeur : Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski - par : Aurélie Moreau - L'œuvre de Tchaïkovski a suscité des réactions contrastées : l'enthousiasme fervent de certains et le dédain de d'autres. Pour les premiers, il incarne le musicien russe par excellence, tandis que pour les seconds, il n'est qu'un compositeur de mélodies larmoyantes.
Today, it is my pleasure to speak with Ryan Harding and Jennifer Allen. Ryan is the President of Garden Trust Company and the Managing Director of the IFO Group, the family office of the Ilitch family of Detroit, MI, founders of Little Caesar's Pizza, one of the world's largest pizza chains. Jennifer is the Director of Insurance & Risk Solutions for the IFO and is responsible for Tenda, a captive insurance company established by the Ilitch Family Office. The insurance industry is experiencing significant disruptions and undergoing a fundamental transformation, and Ryan and Jennifer share their observations on the current insurance landscape and how the industry and the solutions it provides have evolved in recent years. Most family enterprises are complex systems of people and entities that have unique, and often esoteric, risk management and insurance needs. Ryan and Jennifer shed light on the unique needs of enterprise families and their family offices and offer their views on how well the insurance industry is currently able to cater to these needs. For the unique needs of their family, the IFO Group concluded that establishing a captive insurance company is the right solution that best serves the family and its enterprise and provides the best protection and benefits to the family members and other constituents within the enterprise. As a result, they created Tenda, their insurance captive, that provides a range of insurance products, including best-in-class, accessible, and affordable health insurance to family members and family office employees. Ryan and Jennifer provide a quick “Insurance Captives 101,” covering some of the basics, such as what are captives, how do they work, and why are they an attractive option for family enterprises. They also describe how other enterprise families or family offices can take advantage of the unique solutions provided by Tenda or pursue other similar offerings in the marketplace. Do not miss this highly relevant and in-depth conversation with two of the most sophisticated risk management thought leaders and practitioners in the family enterprise and family office space.
Denise Illich is a prominent figure in Detroit's business and philanthropic community for over 40 years. Sponsored by the Stevens Center for Family Business, the show delves into Denise's transition from aspiring to pave her own path in the legal field to taking up significant roles in her family's enterprises, including Illich Holdings - the parent company of Little Caesars Enterprise, the Detroit Redwings, and the Detroit Tigers, among others. The discussion highlights the Illich family's dedication to Detroit's revitalization, their ventures into sports team ownership, and the development of landmark projects like the Comerica Park and Ford Field. Denise reflects on her father's influence, his questions that shaped her worldview, and the innovative marketing strategies that propelled Little Caesars into a global brand. The conversation also touches on her commitment to education and philanthropy, encapsulating a journey from modest beginnings to leading an expansive business empire while staying devoted to community upliftment.Links:Stevens Center for Family Business: http://svsu.edu/scfbThe Denise Ilitch Show: https://deniseilitchshow.libsyn.com/Denise's Show on Apple: Click here.Denise's Show on Spotify: Click hereSubscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Welcome to Total Michigan: Celebrating Family Business and Philanthropy00:34 Introducing Denise Illich: A Legacy of Business and Giving Back02:32 From Immigrant Roots to Pizza Empire: The Illich Family Story09:59 Denise's Personal Journey: Education, Law, and Returning to the Family Business11:48 The Evolution of Little Caesars: Franchising and National Expansion12:47 Denise's Unexpected Path into Marketing and Its Impact15:12 The Ilitch Family's Empire: From Pizza to Detroit's Revival17:25 Investing in Detroit: The Story Behind the Fox Theater and Sports Teams20:24 Building a Legacy: The Detroit Red Wings and Tigers24:27 Expanding the Empire: Comerica Park and Ford Field26:23 Leadership Transition and Continuing the Legacy27:44 Giving Back: Education and Community Engagement29:11 Denise's Favorite Detroit Moment
#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
Annalise Frank of Axios Detroit chats with Citizens Research Council President Eric Lupher about the recent announcement by District Detroit developers that construction on their 17-story office building would be delayed. The codevelopers, New York-based The Related Cos. and the Ilitch organization's Olympia Development of Michigan, are instead changing the order of their 10 proposed District Detroit projects, moving up one of the planned new hotels as well as one of the residential buildings. Lupher has noted that, given the Ilitches' reputation for overpromising and underdelivering, some public skepticism is expected, but that the “resequencing” of the order makes sense, given the very difficult environment for financing office space. As Frank has reported: the city is banking on the $1.5 billion megadevelopment from the Ilitches' Olympia Development and billionaire Stephen Ross' Related Cos. to help downtown grow and attract new businesses, which includes three new office building projects. Under the new timeline, one of the first District Detroit projects will now be a new 18-story, 261-unit residential building with ground-floor retail at 2205 Cass, near the forthcoming University of Michigan Center for Innovation (UMCI). The apartments, expected to open in 2027, would provide housing for some students attending the UMCI, and 20% of the units would be offered as "affordable" at below-market rents. Frank and Lupher discussed the many potential opportunities that the residential building project could have on Detroit, providing much-needed affordable housing to Detroiters and facilitating housing for an additional student population that would likely seek out local shops, restaurants, bars, walking/running paths and all the benefits of living in an urban community.
Today we discuss a lot! We talk injury report, defense, live batting practices(!!!), and Ilitch showing up to camp. We also talk about Will Vest and what to expect from him in 2024.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BackblazeReceive a fully-featured no risk free trial at Backblaze.com/lockedonmlb. Go there, play with it, start protecting yourself from potential bad times! eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com(KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we discuss a lot! We talk injury report, defense, live batting practices(!!!), and Ilitch showing up to camp. We also talk about Will Vest and what to expect from him in 2024. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Backblaze Receive a fully-featured no risk free trial at Backblaze.com/lockedonmlb. Go there, play with it, start protecting yourself from potential bad times! eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com(KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Feb. 12. It dropped for free subscribers on Feb. 19. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoDavid Makarsky, General Manager of Camelback Resort, PennsylvaniaRecorded onFebruary 8, 2024About CamelbackClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: KSL Capital, managed by KSL ResortsLocated in: Tannersville, PennsylvaniaYear founded: 1963Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass: 7 days, no blackouts* Ikon Base Pass: 5 days, holiday blackoutsReciprocal partners: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Shawnee Mountain (:24), Jack Frost (:26), Big Boulder (:27), Skytop Lodge (:29), Saw Creek (:37), Blue Mountain (:41), Pocono Ranchlands (:43), Montage (:44), Hideout (:51), Elk Mountain (1:05), Bear Creek (1:09), Ski Big Bear (1:16)Base elevation: 1,252 feetSummit elevation: 2,079 feetVertical drop: 827 feetSkiable Acres: 166Average annual snowfall: 50 inchesTrail count: 38 (3 Expert Only, 6 Most Difficult, 13 More Difficult, 16 Easiest) + 1 terrain parkLift count: 13 (1 high-speed six-pack, 1 high-speed quad, 1 fixed-grip quad, 3 triples, 3 doubles, 4 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Camelback's lift fleet)View historic Camelback trailmaps on skimap.org.Why I interviewed himAt night it heaves from the frozen darkness in funhouse fashion, 800 feet high and a mile wide, a billboard for human life and activity that is not a gas station or a Perkins or a Joe's Vape N' Puff. The Poconos are a peculiar and complicated place, a strange borderland between the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Northeast. Equidistant from New York City and Philadelphia, approaching the northern tip of Appalachia, framed by the Delaware Water Gap to the east and hundreds of miles of rolling empty wilderness to the west, the Poconos are gorgeous and decadent, busyness amid abandonment, cigarette-smoking cement truck drivers and New Jersey-plated Mercedes riding 85 along the pinched lanes of Interstate 80 through Stroudsburg. “Safety Corridor, Speed Limit 50,” read the signs that everyone ignores.But no one can ignore Camelback, at least not at night, at least not in winter, as the mountain asserts itself over I-80. Though they're easy to access, the Poconos keeps most of its many ski areas tucked away. Shawnee hides down a medieval access road, so narrow and tree-cloaked that you expect to be ambushed by poetry-spewing bandits. Jack Frost sits at the end of a long access road, invisible even upon arrival, the parking lot seated, as it is, at the top of the lifts. Blue Mountain boasts prominence, rising, as it does, to the Appalachian Trail, but it sits down a matrix of twisting farm roads, off the major highway grid.Camelback, then, is one of those ski areas that acts not just as a billboard for itself, but for all of skiing. This, combined with its impossibly fortuitous location along one of the principal approach roads to New York City, makes it one of the most important ski areas in America. A place that everyone can see, in the midst of drizzling 50-degree brown-hilled Poconos February, is filled with snow and life and fun. “Oh look, an organized sporting complex that grants me an alternative to hating winter. Let's go try that.”The Poconos are my best argument that skiing not only will survive climate change, but has already perfected the toolkit to do so. Skiing should not exist as a sustained enterprise in these wild, wet hills. It doesn't snow enough and it rains all the time. But Poconos ski area operators invested tens of millions of dollars to install seven brand-new chairlifts in 2022. They didn't do this in desperate attempts to salvage dying businesses, but as modernization efforts for businesses that are kicking off cash.In six of the past eight seasons, (excluding 2020), Camelback spun lifts into April. That's with season snowfall totals of (counting backwards from the 2022-23 season), 23 inches, 58 inches, 47 inches, 29 inches, 35 inches, 104 inches (in the outlier 2017-18 season), 94 inches, 24 inches, and 28 inches. Mammoth gets more than that from one atmospheric river. But Camelback and its Poconos brothers have built snowmaking systems so big and effective, even in marginal temperatures, that skiing is a fixture in a place where nature would have it be a curiosity.What we talked aboutCamelback turns 60; shooting to ski into April; hiding a waterpark beneath the snow; why Camelback finally joined the Ikon Pass; why Camelback decided not to implement Ikon reservations; whether Camelback season passholders will have access to a discounted Ikon Base Pass; potential for a Camelback-Blue Mountain season pass; fixing the $75 season pass reprint fee (they did); when your job is to make sure other people have fun; rethinking the ski school and season-long programs; yes I'm obsessed with figuring out why KSL Capital owns Camelback and Blue Mountain rather than Alterra (of which KSL Capital is part-owner); much more than just a ski area; rethinking the base lodge deck; the transformative impact of Black Bear 6; what it would take to upgrade Stevenson Express; why and how Camelback aims to improve sky-high historic turnover rates (and why that should matter to skiers); internal promotions within KSL Resorts; working with sister resort Blue Mountain; rethinking Camelback's antique lift fleet; why terrain expansion is unlikely; Camelback's baller snowmaking system; everybody hates the paid parking; and long-term plans for the Summit House.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewA survey of abandoned ski areas across the Poconos underscores Camelback's resilience and adaptation. Like sharks or alligators, hanging on through mass extinctions over hundreds of millions of years, Camelback has found a way to thrive even as lesser ski centers have surrendered to the elements. The 1980 edition of The White Book of Ski Areas names at least 11 mountains – Mt. Tone, Hickory Ridge, Tanglwood, Pocono Manor, Buck Hill, Timber Hill (later Alpine Mountain), Tamiment Resort Hotel, Mt. Airy, Split Rock, Mt. Heidelberg, and Hahn Mountain – within an hour of Camelback that no longer exist as organized ski areas.Camelback was larger than all of those, but it was also smarter, aggressively expanding and modernizing snowmaking, and installing a pair of detachable chairlifts in the 1990s. It offered the first window into skiing modernity in a region where the standard chairlift configuration was the slightly ridiculous double-double.Still, as recently as 10 years ago, Camelback needed a refresh. It was crowded and chaotic, sure, but it also felt dumpy and drab, with aged buildings, overtaxed parking lots, wonky access roads, long lines, and bad food. The vibe was very second-rate oceanfront boardwalk, very take-it-or-leave-it, a dour self-aware insouciance that seemed to murmur, “hey, we know this ain't the Catskills, but if they're so great why don'chya go there?”Then, in 2015, a spaceship landed. A 453-room hotel with a water park the size of Lake George, it is a ridiculous building, a monstrosity on a hill, completely out of proportion with its surroundings. It looks like something that fell off the truck on its way to Atlantic City. And yet, that hotel ignited Camelback's renaissance. In a region littered with the wrecks of 1960s heart-shaped-hottub resorts, here was something vital and modern and clean. In a redoubt of day-ski facilities, here was a ski-in-ski-out option with decent restaurants and off-the-hill entertainment for the kids. In a drive-through region that felt forgotten and tired, here was something new that people would stop for.The owners who built that monstrosity/business turbo-booster sold Camelback to KSL Capital in 2019. KSL Capital also happens to be, along with Aspen owner Henry Crown, part owner of Alterra Mountain Company. I've never really understood why KSL outsourced the operation of Camelback and, subsequently, nearby Blue Mountain, to its hotel-management outfit KSL Resorts, rather than just bungee-cording both to Alterra's attack squadron of ski resorts, which includes Palisades Tahoe, Winter Park, Mammoth, Steamboat, Sugarbush, and 14 others, including, most recently, Arapahoe Basin and Schweitzer. It was as if the Ilitch family, which owns both the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings, had drafted hockey legend Steve Yzerman and then asked him to bat clean-up at Comerica Park.While I'm still waiting on a good answer to this question even as I annoy long lines of Alterra executives and PR folks by persisting with it, KSL Resorts has started to resemble a capable ski area operator. The company dropped new six-packs onto both Camelback and nearby Blue Mountain (which it also owns), for last ski season. RFID finally arrived and it works seamlessly, and mostly eliminates the soul-crushing ticket lines by installing QR-driven kiosks. Both ski areas are now on the Ikon Pass.But there is work to do. Liftlines – particularly at Stevenson and Sunbowl, where skiers load from two sides and no one seems interested in refereeing the chaos – are borderline anarchic; carriers loaded with one, two, three guests cycle up quad chairs all day long while liftlines stretch for 20 minutes. A sense of nickeling-and-diming follows you around the resort: a seven-dollar mandatory ski check for hotel guests; bags checked for outside snacks before entering the waterpark, where food lines on a busy day stretch dozens deep; and, of course, the mandatory paid parking.Camelback's paid-parking policy is, as far as I can tell, the biggest PR miscalculation in Northeast skiing. Everyone hates it. Everyone. As you can imagine, locals write to me all the time to express their frustrations with ski areas around the country. By far the complaint I see the most is about Camelback parking (the second-most-complained about resort, in case you're wondering, is Stratton, but for reasons other than parking). It's $12 minimum to park, every day, in every lot, for everyone except season passholders, with no discount for car-pooling. There is no other ski area east of the Mississippi (that I am aware of), that does this. Very few have paid parking at all, and even the ones that do (Stowe, Mount Snow), restrict it to certain lots on certain days, include free carpooling incentives, and offer large (albeit sometimes far), free parking lot options.I am not necessarily opposed to paid parking as a concept. It has its place, particularly as a crowd-control tool on very busy days. But imagine being the only bar on a street with six bars that requires a cover charge. It's off-putting when you encounter that outlier. I imagine Camelback makes a bunch of money on parking. But I wonder how many people roll up to redeem their Ikon Pass, pay for parking that one time, and decide to never return. Based on the number of complaints I get, it's not immaterial.There will always be an element of chaos to Pennsylvania skiing. It is like the Midwest in this way, with an outsized proportion of first-timers and overly confident Kamikaze Bros and busloads of kids from all over. But a very well-managed ski area, like, for instance, Elk Mountain, an hour north of Camelback, can at least somewhat tame these herds. I sense that Camelback can do this, even if it's not necessarily consistently doing it now. It has, in KSL Resorts, a monied owner, and it has, in the Ikon Pass, a sort of gold-stamp seal-of-approval. But that membership also gives it a standard to live up to. They know that. How close are they to doing it? That was the purpose of this conversation.What I got wrongI noted that the Black Bear 6 lift had a “750/800-foot” vertical drop. The lift actually rises 667 vertical feet.I accidentally said “setting Sullivan aside,” when asking Makarsky about upgrade plans for the rest of the lift fleet. I'd meant to say, “Stevenson.” Sullivan was the name of the old high-speed quad that Black Bear 6 replaced.Why you should ski CamelbackLet's start by acknowledging that Camelback is ridiculous. This is not because it is not a good ski area, because it is a very good ski area. The pitch is excellent, the fall lines sustained, the variety appealing, the vertical drop acceptable, the lift system (disorganized riders aside), quite good. But Camelback is ridiculous because of the comically terrible skill level of 90 percent of the people who ski there, and their bunchball concentrations on a handful of narrow green runs that cut across the fall line and intersect with cross-trails in alarmingly hazardous ways. Here is a pretty typical scene:I am, in general, more interested in making fun of very good skiers than very bad ones, as the former often possess an ego and a lack of self-awareness that transforms them into caricatures of themselves. I only point out the ineptitude of the average Camelback skier because navigating them is an inescapable fact of skiing there. They yardsale. They squat mid-trail. They take off their skis and walk down the hill. I observe these things like I observe deer poop lying in the woods – without judgement or reaction. It just exists and it's there and no one can say that it isn't (yes, there are plenty of fantastic skiers in the Poconos as well, but they are vastly outnumbered and you know it).So it's not Jackson Hole. Hell, it's not even Hunter Mountain. But Camelback is one of the few ski-in, ski-out options within two hours of New York City. It is impossibly easy to get to. The Cliffhanger trail, when it's bumped up, is one of the best top-to-bottom runs in Pennsylvania. Like all these ridge ski areas, Camelback skis a lot bigger than its 166 acres. And, because it exists in a place that it shouldn't – where natural snow would rarely permit a season exceeding 10 or 15 days – Camelback is often one of the first ski areas in the Northeast to approach 100 percent open. The snowmaking is unbelievably good, the teams ungodly capable.Go on a weekday if you can. Go early if you can. Prepare to be a little frustrated with the paid parking and the lift queues. But if you let Camelback be what it is – a good mid-sized ski area in a region where no such thing should exist – rather than try to make it into something it isn't, you'll have a good day.Podcast NotesOn Blue Mountain, PennsylvaniaSince we mention Camelback's sister resort, Blue Mountain, Pennsylvania, quite a bit, here's a little overview of that hill:Owned by: KSL Capital, managed by KSL ResortsLocated in: Palmerton, PennsylvaniaYear founded: 1977Pass access:* Ikon Pass: 7 days, no blackouts* Ikon Base Plus and Ikon Base Pass: 5 days, holiday blackoutsBase elevation: 460 feetSummit elevation: 1,600 feetVertical drop: 1,140 feetSkiable Acres: 164 acresAverage annual snowfall: 33 inchesTrail count: 40 (10% expert, 35% most difficult, 15% more difficult, 40% easiest)Lift count: 12 (2 high-speed six-packs, 1 high-speed quad, 1 triple, 1 double, 7 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Blue Mountain's lift fleet)On bugging Rusty about Ikon PassIt's actually kind of hilarious how frequently I used to articulate my wishes that Camelback and Blue would join Alterra and the Ikon Pass. It must have seemed ridiculous to anyone peering east over the mountains. But I carried enough conviction about this that I brought it up to former Alterra CEO Rusty Gregory in back-to-back years. I wrote a whole bunch of articles about it too. But hey, some of us fight for rainforests and human rights and cancer vaccines, and some of us stand on the plains, wrapped in wolf furs and banging our shields until The System bows to our demands of five or seven days on the Ikon Pass at Camelback and Blue Mountain, depending upon your price point.On Ikon Pass reservationsIkon Pass reservations are poorly communicated, hard to find and execute, and not actually real. But the ski areas that “require” them for the 2023-24 ski season are Aspen Snowmass (all four mountains), Jackson Hole, Deer Valley, Big Sky, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Loon, and Windham. If you're not aware of this requirement or they're “sold out,” you'll be able to skate right through the RFID gates without issue. You may receive a tisk-tisk email afterward. You may even lose your pass (I'm told). Either way, it's a broken system in need of a technology solution both for the consumer (easy reservations directly on an Ikon app, rather than through the partner resort's website), and the resort (RFID technology that recognizes the lack of a reservation and prevents the skier from accessing the lift).On Ikon Pass Base season pass add-onsWe discuss the potential for Camelback 2024-25 season passholders to be able to add a discounted Ikon Base Pass onto their purchase. Most, but not all, non-Alterra-owned Ikon Pass partner mountains offered this option for the 2023-24 ski season. A non-exhaustive inventory that I conducted in September found the discount offered for season passes at Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Loon, Killington, Windham, Aspen, Big Sky, Taos, Alta, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Brighton, Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Mt. Bachelor, and Boyne Mountain. Early-bird prices for those passes ranged from as low as $895 at Boyne Mountain to $2,890 for Deer Valley. Camelback's 2023-24 season pass debuted at just $649. Alterra requires partner passes to meet certain parameters, including a minimum price, in order to qualify passholders for the discounted Base pass. A simple fix here would be to offer a premium “Pennsylvania Pass” that's good for unlimited access at both Camelback and Blue, and that's priced at the current add-on rate ($849), to open access to the discounted Ikon Base for passholders.On conglomerates doing shared passesIn November, I published an analysis of every U.S.-based entity that owns or operates two or more ski areas. I've continued to revise my list, and I currently count 26 such operators. All but eight of them – Powdr, Fairbank Group, the Schoonover Family, the Murdock Family, Snow Partners, Omni Hotels, the Drake Family, and KSL Capital either offer a season pass that accesses all of their properties, or builds limited amounts of cross-mountain reciprocity into top-tier season passes. The robots aren't cooperating with me right now, but you can view the most current list here.On KSL ResortsKSL Resorts' property list looks more like a destination menu for deciding honeymooners than a company that happens to run two ski areas in the Pennsylvania Poconos. Mauritius, Fiji, The Maldives, Maui, Thailand… Tannersville, PA. It feels like a trap for the robots, who in their combing of our digital existence to piece together the workings of the human psyche, will simply short out when attempting to identify the parallels between the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort and Camelback.On ski investment in the PoconosPoconos ski areas, once backwaters, have rapidly modernized over the past decade. As I wrote in 2022:Montage, Camelback, and Elk all made the expensive investment in RFID ticketing last offseason. Camelback and Blue are each getting brand-new six-packs this summer. Vail is clear-cutting its Poconos lift museum and dropping a total of five new fixed-grip quads across Jack Frost and Big Boulder (replacing a total of nine existing lifts). All of them are constantly upgrading their snowmaking plants.On Camelback's ownership historyFor the past 20 years, Camelback has mostly been owned by a series of uninteresting Investcos and property-management firms. But the ski area's founder, Jim Moore, was an interesting fellow. From his July 22, 2006 Pocono Record obituary:James "Jim" Moore, co-founder of Camelback Ski Area, died Thursday at age 90 at his home — at Camelback.Moore, a Kentucky-born, Harvard-trained tax attorney who began a lifelong love of skiing when he went to boarding school in Switzerland as a teenager, served as Camelback's president and CEO from 1963, when it was founded, to 1986."Jim Moore was a great man and an important part of the history of the Poconos," said Sam Newman, who succeeded Moore as Camelback's president. "He was a guiding force behind the building of Camelback."In 1958, Moore was a partner in the prominent Philadelphia law firm Pepper, Hamilton and Scheetz.He joined a small group of investors who partnered with East Stroudsburg brothers Alex and Charles Bensinger and others to turn the quaint Big Pocono Ski Area — open on weekends when there was enough natural snow — into Camelback Ski Area.Camelback developed one of the most advanced snowmaking systems in the country and diversified into a year-round destination for family recreation."He was one of the first people to use snowmaking," said Kathleen Marozzi, Moore's daughter. "It had never been done in the Poconos before. ... I remember the first year we opened we had no snow on the mountain."Marozzi said her father wanted to develop Camelback as a New England-type ski resort, with winding, scenic trails."He wanted a very pretty ski area," she said. "I remember when the mountain had nothing but trees on it; it had no trails.I also managed to find a circa 1951 trailmap of Big Pocono ski area on skimap.org:On Rival Racer at CamelbeachHere's a good overview of the “Rival Racer” waterslide that Makarsky mentions in our conversation:On the Stevenson ExpressHopefully KSL Resorts replaces Stevenson with another six-pack, like they did with Sullivan, and hopefully they can reconfigure it to load from one side (like Doppelmayr just did with Barker at Sunday River). Multi-directional loading is just the worst – the skiers don't know what to do with it, and you end up with a lot of half-empty chairs when no one is managing the line, which seems to be the case more often than not at Camelback.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 11/100 in 2024, and number 511 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Ryan Gustafson joins us to talk about giveaways and special events this Tigers season at Comerica Park
durée : 00:58:38 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - En 1924, la mort de Lénine fait l'effet d'une déflagration dans la jeune nation soviétique. Le deuil national cède rapidement la place aux récupérations politiques. Comment intégrer le mythe Lénine au grand récit de propagande soviétique ? - invités : Sabine Dullin Professeur en histoire contemporaine à Sciences Po Paris; Jean-Jacques Lecercle Professeur honoraire des universités Paris Nanterre et Cardiff, spécialiste de philosophie du langage
durée : 00:58:40 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Après la révolution d'Octobre, Lénine arrive à la tête de ce qui est alors le premier État communiste. Jusqu'à sa mort en 1924, il se confronte à l'exercice du pouvoir et organise l'État, ses institutions, sa politique économique, militaire et internationale. Quels sont ses objectifs ? - invités : Stéphane Courtois Directeur de recherche honoraire au CNRS, historien du communisme
durée : 00:58:21 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - 25 octobre 1917, Lénine s'empare du pouvoir en Russie. Après des années d'attente et de désespoir, la révolution du prolétariat est réalisée. De Paris à Cracovie, quelle a été la vie de Lénine en exil ? Comment Lénine a-t-il réussi à prendre le pouvoir en 1917 ? - invités : Sophie Coeuré Professeure d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris Cité, spécialiste de l'histoire de la Russie, du communisme, des relations Europe-Russie et de l'histoire politique des archives ; Emilia Koustova Professeure d'histoire contemporaine à l'université de Strasbourg, spécialiste d'histoire et de civilisation russes et soviétiques
durée : 00:58:44 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - De sa naissance dans une famille bourgeoise et progressiste à la révolution ratée de 1905, comment Vladimir Ilitch Oulianov est-il devenu Lénine ? - invités : Alexandre Sumpf Maître de conférences en histoire contemporaine à l'Université de Strasbourg, spécialiste de la Russie; Korine Amacher Professeure d'histoire russe et soviétique à l'Université de Genève
With Denise Ilitch, podcaster and President of Ilitch Enterprises When you grow up in one of the most influential and successful families in the country, your family name and reputation precede you. People may feel they know you before you've even been introduced. While a family name can open doors and expose you to amazing opportunities, there is also the inherited weight of that family legacy. Denise Ilitch recalls how her parents invested their life savings in a little pizza store in Garden City, Michigan. Although it was a big risk, that purchase eventually became the fastest-growing pizza franchise in America. It paved the way for what is now one of the most successful global enterprises in the world. Today, the Ilitch family empire includes two major league sports teams, several entertainment complexes, and extensive real estate holdings. Mike and Marian Ilitch never took their success for granted and believed in the importance of giving back to those less fortunate. They first opened the Little Caesars Love Kitchen in 1985 as a way to aid disaster victims and feed the hungry. To date, more than 6.5 million meals have been provided to those in need. Founded in 2000, the Ilitch Charities organization made it possible to do more and they've donated thousands of volunteer hours and $250 million to worthy causes in support of community programs. From an early age, Denise was taught to prioritize hard work and the importance of giving back. When her father would ask, “What did you contribute to the world today?” there was never any doubt as to what was expected of her and Denise embraced that challenge fully. Today, Denise is considered one of the most influential businesswomen in America. Over the past 30 years, she has distinguished herself as a respected business leader, an advocate for women and children, an outspoken community leader, and a philanthropist. She's also a mother and devoted Grandmother. In addition to her duties as President of Ilitch Enterprises, LLC, Denise will launch her campaign for a third term as a University of Michigan Regent along with the next season of her podcast, “The Denise Ilitch Show.” Well-versed in politics, Denise is a frequent guest on the Sunday CBS News Morning roundtable, “Michigan Matters.” She recently appeared alongside Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett and CEO of Michigan Business Network, Chris Holman, touching on a wide range of topics from the UAW strike, the horrific terrorist attack in Israel, and the Detroit Lions. You won't want to miss Florine's interview with the very accomplished and inspirational, Denise Ilitch. What You'll Hear on This Episode: What was it like for Denise growing up in a family of seven children, that also happened to be one of the most powerful families in the U.S.? Why did Denise's father and mother decide on pizza? What was Little Caesars like from the beginning, before it became one of the fastest-growing pizza chains in the country? What lessons did Denise learn from both her very successful father and mother? Denise's parents were both different personalities, but they worked together perfectly. Much to Florine's delight, Denise's mother, Marian, was the first guest on her “Remarkable Women” radio show. The Ilitch family's vital role in rebuilding the city of Detroit and renovating The Fox Theater. Denise discusses Ilitch Charities and Little Caesars Love Kitchen. What it was like for her father Mike to purchase the Detroit Tigers as a huge baseball lover. Fun fact — he was even drafted by the Tigers before buying them in 1992! Denise's tragic loss of a brother due to addiction, and the lesson it taught her about how important it is to reach out for help. Denise talks about her role as a Regent at the University of Michigan. What are the biggest issues facing women and children today? What would we be surprised to learn about Denise? Today's Takeaway: Being named one of Crain's 100 Most Influential Women is a tremendous honor. Just as her mother was previously recognized for the very same award, Denise exemplifies what it means to be one of the city's most influential women. She's an outstanding businesswoman, community leader, and someone who advocates tirelessly on behalf of others. Denise inherited a family legacy that's been credited with rebuilding a major American city. She was taught the importance of giving back to the community and guards her family legacy with grace and dignity. She continues to inspire and provide leadership in business, philanthropy, and education. Denise uses her podcast as a platform to motivate and inform others. Her guests are people she admires for their confidence, perseverance, and how they dealt with adversity. Every single day gives us gifts. My gift today is to talk to Denise and honor her for all the wonderful and amazing things that she has done in her life. She is truly an outstanding woman and role model! I'm Florine Mark and that's “Today's Takeaway.” Quotes: “Many people told them pizza was a trend, but of course, he proved it wasn't.” — Denise [7:28] “We all ended up at some point or another working in the family business because that's what it was when we started from day one.” — Denise [8:18] “There are so many lessons I've learned from [my father]. But, I would say probably the biggest lesson is to be kind to others, to be humble, and to give back to the community.” — Denise [9:02] “What I admire about my mom and what I've seen her do in the business is that she perseveres. Failure is not an option.” — Denise [10:44] “He bought the Tigers and for him, it was a dream come true. It was really like watching a passionate fan run the team.” — Denise [17:26] “Reach out for help, as much as you can.” — Denise [18:08] “I encourage people, not to allow that stigma to stand in the way of getting help for your loved one.” — Denise [19:32] “It's a family disease, not just the disease of one person.” — Denise [19:42] “It's a privilege for me to be a regent at the University of Michigan. It's my alma mater. I love the University and I love the work that we do. It's very exciting and fun to be on the board because you can help students and you can help people.” — Denise [20:51] Brought to You By: Florine Mark Mentioned in This Episode: Denise Ilitch — The University of Michigan Little Caesars Ilitch Companies Denise Ilitch Show Detroit Tigers
The Ilitch name is synonymous with Detroit, and the Ilitch family's impact has rippled across Michigan and echoes around the world. What began with a dream and one small Little Caesar's restaurant, grew into a multifaceted business empire, encompassing the Detroit Tigers, the Red Wings, Fox Theatre, Olympia Entertainment and so much more. Denise Ilitch, the eldest of Mike and Marian's seven children, has taken to heart the lessons she learned from her parents and has been an integral player in Detroit's business and philanthropic communities for over 40 years. She is a dedicated business leader, a devoted community servant, a supporter of charitable causes, and a tireless advocate for women and children. Denise exudes the qualities she heralds, such as kindness, humility, and a strong work ethic. In this episode, Denise recalls memorable moments in her life... everything from her first job at Little Caesar's at age 14 to the excitement of drafting Steve Yzerman shortly after taking ownership of the Red Wings. She just might inspire you to confidently contribute to the world around you, leaving it a better place... much like she has. Rochester Hills IS Innovative by Nature and the "Preeminent Place to Live, Work and Raise a Family." Learn more about our fantastic city at our award-winning website!Or follow us on Facebook!
September 5, 2023 ~ WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne chats with Paul W about how officials in deep negotiations with Ilitch organization over price of parking lots for The District Detroit development .
Last weekend, 3143 Cass Avenue — a 140-year old building that had once provided resources for Chinese immigrants — was demolished. The building was destroyed by the Ilitch's Olympia Development real estate company, which now plans to redevelop that area as part of their District Detroit project. Roland Hwang, president of American Citizens for Justice, Carolyn Chin, who grandparents owned Shanghai Cafe, a restaurant that had sat in the 3143 Cass Building, State Senator Stephanie Chang, a Democrat representing Michigan's 3rd state Senate district, and Richard Mui, a history and civics teacher at Canton High School, all join Stephen to discuss the historical significance of this moment, the history of Detroit's Chinatown, and their efforts to preserve Chinese-American history.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy declared Tuesday to be an action day for elevated levels of ozone. Pollutants are expected to be unhealthy for sensitive groups. The Detroit City Council will vote next week on a 10-year, $51.8 million tax break for four residential and commercial buildings in downtown Detroit within the Ilitch organization and billionaire developer Stephen Ross' $1.5 billion District Detroit real estate development project. (Credit:Getty)
Host Saeed Khan talks to special guests, attorney Bill Seikaly, former WXYZ reporter Jim Kiertzner,, Adolph Mongo, host of the podcast "Detroit in Black and White," veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about the Detroit City Council vote on District Detroit and the Ilitch group's past of failing to live up to its end of the bargain with taxpayers; the Trump Circus and his indictment, and Schmuck of the Week.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we discuss the Tigers owner Chris Ilitch visiting the team on Tuesday. We talk about the new changes that Ilitch will be making and how they effect the team going forward. We also do a player preview on Beau Brieske and talk about we need to see from him in the 2023 season.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com(KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we discuss the Tigers owner Chris Ilitch visiting the team on Tuesday. We talk about the new changes that Ilitch will be making and how they effect the team going forward. We also do a player preview on Beau Brieske and talk about we need to see from him in the 2023 season. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com(KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, Charlie LeDuff, veteran investigative reporter and host of the "No BS News Hour," ex-federal prosecutor Michael Bullotta who prosecuted Kwame Kilpatrick and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about the Ilitch group's latest proposed project and the cost to taxpayers; Biden's document fallout; How ugly with debt battle get? Trump v DeSantis: The first polls are out; Failed New Mexico candidate's plot to shoot at Democrats' homes; and Schmuck of the Week.
Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker on Netflix, RIP Jeff Beck, a brand-new unsponsored Bonerline, Tom Mazawey gives us the Adam Rich eulogy we were looking for, John Wayne Bobbitt and Trudi work on their podcast, and we're on Lisa Marie Presley Watch. RIP Jeff Beck. Lisa Marie Presley has suffered cardiac arrest and has been hospitalized. Every plane was grounded for the first time since 9/11. Don't worry, Pete Buttigieg is on it. Politricks: Joe Biden has his own 'classified documents' problem. George Santos is a liar but hey, he got elected! Marjorie Taylor Greene vs Dr. Dre. Sports: More 911 tapes of Antonio Brown have been released. The bodycam of Odell Beckham Jr getting kicked off of a plane has been released. The Tigers are making their ballpark more hitter-friendly. The vehicle that struck MSU student, Ben Kable, has been recovered but some people are saying the driver may have fled the country. CNN needs to put together a Larry King Greatest Hits. We have audio to submit. Enjoy the second unsponsored Bonerline of 2023. Call or text 209-66-Boner. Lyla ate lipstick. Drew declares the Trump train over... but the polls tell otherwise. The Ilitch family and Stephen Ross need $800M of taxpayer dollars to finish District Detroit. Mel Gibson is not allowed to be the Grand Marshall of the Mardi Gras parade because of his past. Mel also has a new movie where he's a shock radio host and a caller wants to kill his family. A new Netflix doc tells the story of Kai, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker. We remember some of the great remixes of the early 2010's. Tom Mazawey joins the show to announce his latest blocks on Twitter, finally give us a proper Adam Rich eulogy, eulogize Charles White who died 10 days before his birthday, recap the first episode of Batman, predict the Lions 2023 draft picks and more. Golden Globe Recap: They had incredibly bad ratings. Eddie Murphy had the best line of the night. Dahmer won a Golden Globe! Damar Hamlin is looking to profit from his cardiac arrest on the field. We check in with John Wayne Bobbitt to get an update on Damar Hamlin, predict a Bills victory over Miami, take shots at Dr. Oz and Oprah, and work out an NDA with Trudi. Trudi has beaten the 44,000 sit-up record at Dr. Roche's office. Prince Harry talks about his abnormally pink weiner... then his mother... then his APW again. Sports II: Jim Harbaugh and Michigan's contract negotiations are out there but Warde Manuel's 'antics' are preventing a deal. Mazi Smith has been sentenced to 12 months probation for his weapons charge. Naomi Osaka is pregnant and will be taking a break from tennis. Kohbooger Update: Bryan Kohberger has always been a stalker. Trudi speculates he wanted to kill that Tinder date. The trial won't even start until the summer. Jersey Shore Family Vacation is on it's way. Drew hates Brendan Schaub. Drew hates Catherine Cohen. Being a younger sibling is totally traumatizing. Update: Lisa Marie is in a coma. We remember her interview with her second husband, Michael Jackson. Top 12 Earning Dead Celebrities! Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Chris McGowan joins us to talk about Tigers ticket packages going on sale this weekend
For the second time, the billionaire Ilitch family and their Olympia Development company have proposed a plan to build out District Detroit on the north end of downtown... after plans announced in 2014 never materialized. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores what will be different this time around. (PHOTO: Terrance Vails/WWJ)
Damascus Road Productions, Uptone Pictures, and SaltShaker Media announce the upcoming theatrical release of "Paul's Promise". The inspiring biopic of hope, faith and racial reconciliation is slated to open in 200+ markets on Oct. 21 through Integrity Releasing with Home Entertainment release to launch on Dec. 6. The film stars Linda Purl, Nancy Stafford, Ryan O'Quinn, Shari Rigby, Josef Cannon and Dean Cain. "Paul's Promise" is the debut project to be released under the newly-announced Damascus Road multi-picture pact with film executive, producer and financier Mike Ilitch, Jr., who has committed to a slate of films, many already in the production and distribution process, with a broad forthcoming slate to also soon be announced. "Inspiring audiences through entertainment has always been a goal for our companies," said Ilitch. "This true story of one man's journey of transformation that impacted generations fits perfectly with our brand and the stories we are sharing with the world." Hollywood veterans Ryan O'Quinn and Heather O'Quinn of Damascus Road Productions and Uptone Pictures' Michael Davis lead the charge in producing "Paul's Promise," a powerful and timely biopic about the former racist firefighter-turned-pastor in the height of the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Nick Logan and Ty Nsekhe also serve as executive producers. "It is truly a highlight of my career to bring this story to the big screen," says O'Quinn. "One man's decision to serve God and stand up to injustice continues to make a huge impact on his community to this day."
Damascus Road Productions, Uptone Pictures, and SaltShaker Media announce the upcoming theatrical release of "Paul's Promise". The inspiring biopic of hope, faith and racial reconciliation is slated to open in 200+ markets on Oct. 21 through Integrity Releasing with Home Entertainment release to launch on Dec. 6. The film stars Linda Purl, Nancy Stafford, Ryan O'Quinn, Shari Rigby, Josef Cannon and Dean Cain. "Paul's Promise" is the debut project to be released under the newly-announced Damascus Road multi-picture pact with film executive, producer and financier Mike Ilitch, Jr., who has committed to a slate of films, many already in the production and distribution process, with a broad forthcoming slate to also soon be announced. "Inspiring audiences through entertainment has always been a goal for our companies," said Ilitch. "This true story of one man's journey of transformation that impacted generations fits perfectly with our brand and the stories we are sharing with the world." Hollywood veterans Ryan O'Quinn and Heather O'Quinn of Damascus Road Productions and Uptone Pictures' Michael Davis lead the charge in producing "Paul's Promise," a powerful and timely biopic about the former racist firefighter-turned-pastor in the height of the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Nick Logan and Ty Nsekhe also serve as executive producers. "It is truly a highlight of my career to bring this story to the big screen," says O'Quinn. "One man's decision to serve God and stand up to injustice continues to make a huge impact on his community to this day."
Damascus Road Productions, Uptone Pictures, and SaltShaker Media announce the upcoming theatrical release of "Paul's Promise". The inspiring biopic of hope, faith and racial reconciliation is slated to open in 200+ markets on Oct. 21 through Integrity Releasing with Home Entertainment release to launch on Dec. 6. The film stars Linda Purl, Nancy Stafford, Ryan O'Quinn, Shari Rigby, Josef Cannon and Dean Cain. "Paul's Promise" is the debut project to be released under the newly-announced Damascus Road multi-picture pact with film executive, producer and financier Mike Ilitch, Jr., who has committed to a slate of films, many already in the production and distribution process, with a broad forthcoming slate to also soon be announced. "Inspiring audiences through entertainment has always been a goal for our companies," said Ilitch. "This true story of one man's journey of transformation that impacted generations fits perfectly with our brand and the stories we are sharing with the world." Hollywood veterans Ryan O'Quinn and Heather O'Quinn of Damascus Road Productions and Uptone Pictures' Michael Davis lead the charge in producing "Paul's Promise," a powerful and timely biopic about the former racist firefighter-turned-pastor in the height of the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Nick Logan and Ty Nsekhe also serve as executive producers. "It is truly a highlight of my career to bring this story to the big screen," says O'Quinn. "One man's decision to serve God and stand up to injustice continues to make a huge impact on his community to this day."
DEAN CAIN BIODean Cain was born July 31, 1966 and is known for his role as Clark Kent/Superman in the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.Immediately after graduating, Cain signed on as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills, an NFL football team, but a knee injury during training camp ended his football career before it began. With little hope of returning to sports, he turned to screenwriting and then acting, shooting dozens of commercials and appearing on popular television shows like Grapevine, A Different World and Beverly Hills 90210. In 1993, Cain took on his biggest role to date as Superman in the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, which ran until 1997.In 1998, Cain started the Angry Dragon Entertainment production company, which produced the TBS Superstation television series Ripley's Believe It or Not!. He has also starred in several films, including The Broken Hearts Club (2000), Out of Time (2003) and Bailey's Billions (2004). In 2004, he portrayed Scott Peterson in the fact-based made for television movie The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story. He has also appeared in a recurring role as Casey Manning in the television series Las Vegas. Cain guest-starred in a seventh season episode of Smallville as the immortal Dr. Curtis Knox. He's #33 on VH1s 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s. Cain has also made an appearance in the comical Internet Explorer 8 commercials.ABOUT PAUL'S PROMISE, IN THEATERS OCTOBER 21stDamascus Road Productions, Uptone Pictures, and SaltShaker Media announce the upcoming theatrical release of "Paul's Promise". The inspiring biopic of hope, faith and racial reconciliation is slated to open in 200+ markets on Oct. 21 through Integrity Releasing with Home Entertainment release to launch on Dec. 6. The film stars Linda Purl, Nancy Stafford, Ryan O'Quinn, Shari Rigby, Josef Cannon and Dean Cain."Paul's Promise" is the debut project to be released under the newly-announced Damascus Road multi-picture pact with film executive, producer and financier Mike Ilitch, Jr., who has committed to a slate of films, many already in the production and distribution process, with a broad forthcoming slate to also soon be announced."Inspiring audiences through entertainment has always been a goal for our companies," said Ilitch. "This true story of one man's journey of transformation that impacted generations fits perfectly with our brand and the stories we are sharing with the world."Hollywood veterans Ryan O'Quinn and Heather O'Quinn of Damascus Road Productions and Uptone Pictures' Michael Davis lead the charge in producing "Paul's Promise," a powerful and timely biopic about the former racist firefighter-turned-pastor in the height of the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Nick Logan and Ty Nsekhe also serve as executive producers."It is truly a highlight of my career to bring this story to the big screen," says O'Quinn. "One man's decision to serve God and stand up to injustice continues to make a huge impact on his community to this day."The film chronicles Paul Holderfield, Sr.'s life, who was raised poor and knew what it was like to go to bed hungry and hear his mother pray at night for food for her children.In the 1950's, during the Little Rock Central High School crisis, Holderfield was a North Little Rock fireman and remembers turning his back on a Black man, hoping he would not recognize him, but he did. His childhood best friend Jimmy Lipkin approached Paul for a handshake, but Holderfield put his hands in his back pockets and refused to shake Lipkin's hand.Later convicted by his actions, Holderfield told his wife Barbara that he would never again treat a human being that way. Ultimately, Holderfield started Friendly Chapel and F.L.A.M.E. (Feeding and Loving All Men Equally) to help others and spent the rest of his life giving back to anyone in need. As he put it: "We came into the neighborhood when they did not want us and stayed until they could not do without us."Fully dedicated to meeting people's needs, Holderfield built an organization that has been serving others for 30+ years, meeting the nutritional (through a soup kitchen/food pantry) emotional, physical (clothing, shelter), spiritual and health needs of others 24/7, 365 days a year."'Paul's Promise' shares the hope and healing of Holderfield's life during a troubled time in our Nation's history," says Executive Producer Nick Logan. "His life's work continues to this day through his family and his son, Paul Holderfield, Jr."Damascus Road Productions, Uptone Pictures and SaltShaker Media are entertainment and media production companies dedicated to producing and distributing high-quality content across all platforms.For more information, please visit www.paulspromisemovie.comHere's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ-sZfI1ItA
This week, the guys share their differing views on what the world is learning about the Detroit Lions on HBO's "Hard Knocks." Is it fair to say it's a good or bad show yet? Then, they shift to the Tigers, who are looking to reset their front office after firing Al Avila. How much of their plight rests at owner Christopher Ilitch's feet?
Today's word of the day is ‘bus' as in tour bus as in school bus as in Greyhound bus as in throwing someone under the bus. That's what happened with the Detroit Tigers. Christopher Ilitch came out and blamed Al Avila for everything after firing him. Why do this now? (15:50) What is wrong with the New York Yankees? What happened to this team? Aaron Judge is doing what he needs to do. He's on the chase for Roger Maris home run record. He's playing himself in to a massive contract. But the Yankees keep losing. (25:55) Meltdown - Three Mile Island. (33:40) Deshaun Watson could see an NFL field very soon. This weekend the Cleveland Browns have its first preseason game. Will Watson get suspended before then? Will the NFL keep him off the field? (38:55) NPPOD. Let's talk about the Field of Dreams and MLB's dream to offer something fun. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Turning The Corner: A show about the Detroit Tigers with Cody Stavenhagen & Kieran Steckley
The Detroit Tigers 2022 season has been so on and so forth. We hear from Chris Ilitch. Kieran Steckley responds to the leadership shown by Ilitch. The Athletic's Cody Stavenhagen talks with Kieran regarding Eduardo Rodríguez (10:00), Riley Greene (20:00), Eric Haase (30:00), Willi Castro (37:20) and moves worthy of second guessing (43:00). Please subscribe, rate and review. Follow on Twitter @Cody Stavenhagen, @Kieran_Steckley and @TurnCornerPod.
MORITZ SEIDER IS THE CALDER TROPHY WINNER! Tune in as we discuss the first Detroit Red Wings player to be named NHL Rookie of the Year since 1965, as we break down Seider's phenomenal rookie season, the awards ceremony, Yzerman, Ilitch, & Larkin attending, impact on his next contract, his best moments, the messages from teammates (including a Fedorov cameo), Lucas Raymond & Alex Nedeljkovic's votes, & so much more (5:20)! We also discuss some other Red Wings news involving Edvinsson, Wallinder, Raymond, & others (20:12) before getting into a revisit of Marco Kasper's 2022 NHL Draft Prospect Profile - is he a viable option at 8th overall? How does he stuck up against Nazar, Savoie, Gauthier, & others (22:47)? Also, the rest of the NHL Awards, including Matthews winning the Hart over McDavid & Shesterkin, Makar over Josi for the Norris, & more (39:39), before an update on the NHL coaching carousel (49:34), & a Stanley Cup Finals update (55:16) with a final look at betting odds (56:18). Enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more.
durée : 00:05:09 - L'ami.e du vendredi - Oblomov, c'est le personnage du roman d'Ivan Alexandrovitch Gontcharov qui vous apprend que si vous ne voulez absolument rien faire, suivez votre instinct, cultivez l'art de vide intérieur sans jamais penser au lendemain. Un immobilisme purificateur qui confine à la sagesse !
Ilitch's issuing parking tickets, FCC complaints about Will Smith, Jim Fouts goes rogue, Trust No One: The Crypto King, a brand new Bonerline, and Maz really phones it in.We all need some Jackass Forever in our life.A northern Michigan teen killed himself after being catfished and then extorted.Happy played-out Hash Bash!Colin Kaepernick is a Michigan man.Will Smith vs Chris Rock: FCC complaints roll in and some are pretty racist. Harry Potter is tired of the story. Donald Glover is over it too. Jada found the slap hilarious. Paul Rodriguez will NEVER work with Will Smith again... again.We're receiving rumors of the real reason the Red Wings fired Al Sobotka."Rogue Mayor" Jim Fouts got a haircut and looks hot, but he lost his battle with the Warren City Council.We dive into Netflix's Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King. A brand new Bonerline. Call or text 209-66-Boner.Sarma Melngailis is mad that you don't love her after watching Bad Vegan.Olympia Development is issuing "parking tickets" in their own lots after you even pay to park. We talk to a guy who was "ticketed" last weekend.The Sarah Lawrence Sex Cult trial continues and Drew is in awe of the leader's powers.Tom Mazawey has a brand new bowling ball. He calls us back late to discuss Michigan Wolverines captain Colin Kaepernick, give great insight on the Final Four, comment on Torkelson & Greene and SO much more.Kevin Smith is bummed he's been mean to Bruce Willis. The Razzie's rescind their Bruce Willis Award after the actor's Aphasia diagnosis.Tom Brady is being blamed for Bruce Arians moving to the front office in Tampa Bay.Blac Chyna tries to complain about child support. Her baby daddy's quickly respond making her look like a fool.MGK makes sure we know that he spoke with Taylor Hawkins just before his death.This lesbian couple hates men so much that they are suing their fertility clinic for impregnating them with a son. They equate their son in utero to being raped.Lyla has a new boyfriend.Hulu's The Dropout dropped another episode.Andy Windsor is trying to weasel his way back into public view.Thomas Markle has a brand-new YouTube episode out.Bomani Jones still has terrible ratings, but only OutKick is talking about it.Did Gary Graff narc to Wayne Kramer's people on us?Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).