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Automotive News' John Huetter explains why dealers are feeling better than they have in a long time about the future of the retail business. Plus, Jamie Butters and Jake Neher discuss a series of executive comebacks announced this week, why industry leaders are using more profane language in public comments lately, and more. Daily Drive listeners can register for Best Practices at NADA at our lowest rate. Use code dailydrive at www.autonewsevents.com/bestpractices
Governor Whitmer announced her plans for a new tax rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles. Automotive News' Jake Neher sits down with Cheyna Roth to dig into the details of these EV rebates.
Governor Whitmer announced her plans for a new tax rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles. Automotive News' Jake Neher sits down with Cheyna Roth to dig into the details of these EV rebates.
Michigan House is looking to regulate artificial intelligence ahead of the 2024 elections. Representative Penelope Tsernoglou joins guest host Jake Neher from the Automotive News to break down this bipartisan sponsored bill package.
Michigan House is looking to regulate artificial intelligence ahead of the 2024 elections. Representative Penelope Tsernoglou joins guest host Jake Neher from the Automotive News to break down this bipartisan sponsored bill package.
The UAW strike is nearing a month in and Shawn Fain's strategy has been different than in strikes past. Wayne State Professor of Management and labor expert Marick Masters joins guest host Jake Neher from the Automotive News to break down the UAW's successful strategy.
The UAW strike is nearing a month in and Shawn Fain's strategy has been different than in strikes past. Wayne State Professor of Management and labor expert Marick Masters joins guest host Jake Neher from the Automotive News to break down the UAW's successful strategy.
Driving to Zero: The auto industry's road map to carbon neutrality
More than ever before, energy utilities are becoming a key supplier to the auto industry as it looks to reduce emissions. Companies such as DTE Energy in Southeast Michigan are working directly with auto manufacturers to supply factories with renewable energy while offsetting fossil fuel consumption. In this episode, Jake Neher and Jamie Butters tour DTE's 250-acre solar park and explore the many ways utilities are partnering with the industry. Plus, a conversation with Ford Vice President of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Bob Holycross.
On the Detroit Today podcast, Automotive News journalists Jamie Butters and Jake Neher join the show to talk about the North American International Auto Show. It's an interesting time for the NAIAS with its second year taking place in the fall, UAW strikes that started the same day and an industry transitioning to a zero carbon future. Butters and Neher also talk about Automotive News' latest podcast “Driving to Zero” that digs into this changing industry.
Driving to Zero: The auto industry's road map to carbon neutrality
The auto industry's shift to carbon neutrality is here, and it's accelerating. But is it enough?Driving to Zero is a new podcast series from Automotive News that looks at the auto industry's roadmap to carbon neutrality. We take a big-picutre look at the environmental, political and social trends pushing the move toward a greener future. And we pull back the curtain on how these decisions are being made at the highest levels.Join host Jake Neher and Automotive News Executive Editor Jamie Butters on Driving to Zero, available wherever you get your podcasts starting September 11th, 2023.
The 2023 Mackinac Policy Conference brought together influential leaders including Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Liz Cheney. Automotive News coordinating producer Jake Neher talked with Cheyna Roth live from the conference to talk about Michigan's declining population, electric vehicles, and the vibe on the island this year.
The 2023 Mackinac Policy Conference brought together influential leaders including Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Liz Cheney. Automotive News coordinating producer Jake Neher talked with Cheyna Roth live from the conference to talk about Michigan's declining population, electric vehicles, and the vibe on the island this year.
The United Auto Workers Union (UAW) is getting ready for what are expected to be very contentious negotiations with Detroit automakers later this year. Jake Neher, former MichMash cohost and coordinating producer for Automotive News, gets back in the driver's seat to explain the union's agenda. Disclosure: WDET News and Programming staff are part of the UAW Local 1979 P&A Union.
The United Auto Workers Union (UAW) is getting ready for what are expected to be very contentious negotiations with Detroit automakers later this year. Jake Neher, former MichMash cohost and coordinating producer for Automotive News, gets back in the driver's seat to explain the union's agenda. Disclosure: WDET News and Programming staff are part of the UAW Local 1979 P&A Union.
Democrats in Michigan take control of the House, Senate and governor's office next year. Cheyna Roth is joined by Jake Neher of Automotive News (and former MichMash host) to talk about Democrats' big plans to get rid of the state's right to work laws. Plus, a look back at the year's big news from big auto.
Democrats in Michigan take control of the House, Senate and governor's office next year. Cheyna Roth is joined by Jake Neher of Automotive News (and former MichMash host) to talk about Democrats' big plans to get rid of the state's right to work laws. Plus, a look back at the year's big news from big auto.
Sometimes inspiration comes from sources very close to home. While spending more time with his family during the Covid-19 pandemic, Jeffrey was inspired to pass on his experience and values to younger generations by writing a children's book starring his own grandchildren, I Don't Want to Turn 3. In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Gramps Jeffrey about his business background, his transition from entrepreneur to author of children's books, and why he believes influencing younger generations is our true purpose. In this episode, Lynne and Jeffrey discuss: His first book, The Secrets of Retailing,: Or: How to Beat Wal-Mart! Writing for the Huffington Post Discovering a love of writing through journaling Becoming inspired to write during a backpacking trip in his youth His writing process His first children's book: I Don't Want to Turn 3 The importance of grandparents being present for their grandchildren Lessons his grandfather taught him Links and Resources: Dollar Days Arianna Huffington Borders Barnes and Noble Episode 116 – Jake Neher Baby Boomers WWII - Pacific Fighter Pilot History Find Gramps Jeffrey: Website Blog Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Coming up next on the Make Meaning Podcast: Lynne interviews Dr. Indigo Willing about her books, skateboarding, and her organizations, Consent is Rad, Adopted Vietnamese International (AVI), and We Skate Queensland.
MichMash is making some changes as co-host Jake Neher heads to a new job. In this episode, Jake says goodbye, and members of the Capitol press corps join Cheyna in wishing him well. Even though Jake is moving on from MichMash, Cheyna will continue to unjumble state politics every week, with some new voices in the mix, too.
MichMash is making some changes as co-host Jake Neher heads to a new job. In this episode, Jake says goodbye, and members of the Capitol press corps join Cheyna in wishing him well. Even though Jake is moving on from MichMash, Cheyna will continue to unjumble state politics every week, with some new voices in the mix, too.
Michigan's 1931 abortion ban would automatically take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe versus Wade. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about how law enforcement officials might enforce that ban if it goes into effect. And a conversation with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
Michigan's 1931 abortion ban would automatically take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe versus Wade. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about how law enforcement officials might enforce that ban if it goes into effect. And a conversation with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
Jake Neher talks with state Sen. Mallory McMorrow about her viral floor speech that has been viewed more than 14.5 million times, and about what it means to be an ally in 2022.
Jake Neher talks with state Sen. Mallory McMorrow about her viral floor speech that has been viewed more than 14.5 million times, and about what it means to be an ally in 2022.
The deadline has passed for candidates running for governor this year to turn in their signatures and paperwork. Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about who's in and who's out on the Republican side. Bridge Michigan's Jonathan Oosting talks about the GOP primary for governor, this weekend's statewide Republican convention, and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow's blistering rebuke of state Sen. Lana Theis' flagrant fundraising email.
The deadline has passed for candidates running for governor this year to turn in their signatures and paperwork. Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about who's in and who's out on the Republican side. Bridge Michigan's Jonathan Oosting talks about the GOP primary for governor, this weekend's statewide Republican convention, and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow's blistering rebuke of state Sen. Lana Theis' flagrant fundraising email.
It has been a bumpy road for Michigan Republicans as they decide which candidates to put up for Attorney General, Secretary of State, and other statewide positions. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with Detroit News reporter Craig Mauger about the GOP's raucous county conventions.
It has been a bumpy road for Michigan Republicans as they decide which candidates to put up for Attorney General, Secretary of State, and other statewide positions. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with Detroit News reporter Craig Mauger about the GOP's raucous county conventions.
Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher breaks down several different efforts to maintain abortion rights in Michigan if Roe v. Wade is overturned this year.
Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher breaks down several different efforts to maintain abortion rights in Michigan if Roe v. Wade is overturned this year.
Local clerks in Michigan are calling on state leaders to change election laws ahead of the 2022 midterms. Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about why clerks say they need help, and fast.
Local clerks in Michigan are calling on state leaders to change election laws ahead of the 2022 midterms. Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about why clerks say they need help, and fast.
MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with Bridge Michigan's Jonathan Oosting about a tiny detail on a minimum wage petition that could have caused big problems for elections.
MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with Bridge Michigan's Jonathan Oosting about a tiny detail on a minimum wage petition that could have caused big problems for elections.
Michigan drivers will soon get a refund on their auto insurance payments. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about why that is, and why not everyone is happy about changes to Michigan's auto insurance laws. And Chad Livengood of Crain's Detroit Business talks with Stephen Henderson about these issues.
Michigan drivers will soon get a refund on their auto insurance payments. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about why that is, and why not everyone is happy about changes to Michigan's auto insurance laws. And Chad Livengood of Crain's Detroit Business talks with Stephen Henderson about these issues.
Tis the season of "State of the _______" speeches in Michigan. Why do so many public officials feel the need to give them, and why is it worth tuning in? Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with consultant Jim Martinez, who has worked on many of these speeches over the years.
Tis the season of "State of the _______" speeches in Michigan. Why do so many public officials feel the need to give them, and why is it worth tuning in? Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with consultant Jim Martinez, who has worked on many of these speeches over the years.
Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with Gongwer's Zach Gorchow about a new initiative to change Michigan's legislative term limits.
Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk with Gongwer's Zach Gorchow about a new initiative to change Michigan's legislative term limits.
MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about some of the ways redistricting is shaking up this year's elections. And a conversation with Gongwer Michigan's Ben Solis.
Bills at the state Capitol would crack down on petition circulators who lie to get people to sign. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with state Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield), who is one of the bill sponsors.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking state lawmakers to significantly boost state spending and approve some targeted tax cuts. That's amid a $7 billion budget surplus. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with MLive state politics reporter Lauren Gibbons about what's in the budget proposal and why it's raising eyebrows.
This year's elections could reshape state government in ways we haven't seen in our lifetimes. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about some of the biggest storylines they're watching between now and the August and November elections.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling on schools that have gone virtual to return to in-person instruction. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about the implications of Whitmer's tougher language about getting kids back in classrooms. And Stephen Henderson's interview with the governor the day after her fourth State of the State address.
Michigan voters could see a number of statewide ballot questions this November. That's if several groups gather enough valid signatures. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about ones to enshrine abortion rights in Michigan's constitution, change our process of auditing elections, and raise the minimum wage.
MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with the state's top doctor Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian about the omicron surge, which is pushing Michigan's healthcare systems to their limits.
Michigan's redistricting commission has approved new legislative and congressional district maps. But that's just the beginning of a new chapter of court battles and political maneuvering. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher talk about what happens next. Plus, a conversation with two members of the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Michigan politics and state government had its ups and downs in 2021. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with Jordyn of Gongwer Michigan Hermani about her new list of some of the low-points.
Michigan may be reaching a breakthrough moment when it comes to access to justice. That's according to Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack. She speaks with MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher about why that is.
The Michigan Supreme Court is considering the first major lawsuit against the state's new redistricting commission. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with MLive reporter Lauren Gibbons about why several news organizations are suing the commission.