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Jam packed pizza party! Dave Holmes celebrates St. Louis' controversial pizza, Arthur reads pizza news and we have a very important debate over Detroit-style pizza with author, Karen Dybis.Dave Holmes is the host of the podcasts Homophilia, Waiting for Impact, among others. He is the author of the 2016 book, “Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs.” Dave was also an MTV VJ from 1998 to 2002. Currently he's Editor-at-Large for Esquire and his Post Malone cover story is out now.Karen Dybis is a long time business reporter, writing for The Detroit News, U.S. News & World Report, Time magazine, and currently JCK. She's the author of five local history books about Detroit, including Better Made in Michigan, and “Detroit Style Pizza: A Doughtown History”.This podcast is brought to you by, Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
Hi, Curious Listener! Today's episode finds us in Michigan. We are talking about Rose Veres AKA The Witch of Delray. Rose was accused of killing up to 11 men for their life insurance money in the 1920's -1930's. She was purported to be a witch having the power to curse people and even control the weather and shapeshift! Sources: The Witch of Delray, by Karen Dybis. 2017. Weird Detroit: The Witch of Delray. weirddetroit.blogspot.com The Detroit News. www.detroitnews.com www.newspapers.com The National Registry of Exonerations. www.law.umich.edu 99wfmk.com/rose-veres/
"Sex and the City" author Candace Bushnell talks pizza. Arthur has pizza news, and the topic is "Even bad pizza is good pizza."Candace Bushnell is the real-life "Carrie Bradshaw" and an international bestselling author. Candace wrote the book, “Sex and the City,” based on her New York Observer column. That led to the HBO show of the same name. Her new one-woman show is called “True Tales of Sex, Success, and Sex and the City,” which you can see on October 11, 12, 14, 15, at The Green Room 42 in New York City. Get more dates at CandaceBushnell.com.Candace talks about her life and experience through the lens of pizza in rural Connecticut, New York City, and the Hamptons. She divulges what pizza each Sex and the City character would order. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
It's National Detroit-Style Pizza Day! To celebrate, a pair of conversations. First, Karen Dybis. The author of "Detroit Style Pizza: A Doughtown History" and friend of the pod meets me at Buddy's on Conant and Six Mile (McNichols) in Detroit. Book: https://www.amazon.com/Detroit-Style-Pizza-Doughtown-American/dp/1467151947 Second, Wesley Pikula. With more than 40 years of experience starting as a dishwasher, he knows the pizza business and Buddy's better than anyone. We talk stories of old and more. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com Remember we're on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942?mt=2 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9 Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit hops in as Norris Howard is traveling. eE talk about a ton of events around town. Eastern Palace Club's Summer Sandbar fest: https://sandbarsummerfest.com/ Dancing with Dogs dog prom: Black Panther at the DSO: https://www.dso.org/events-and-tickets/events/22-23-summer/black-panther-in-concert Detroit City FC game this weekend: https://seatgeek.com/detroit-city-fc-tickets/ Relive the 90s as the Gin Blossoms are playing in Taylor: https://www.cityoftaylor.com/437/Taylor-Summer-Festival Log Cabin Day and Ice Cream Social: https://www.facebook.com/events/933532787949976 Then we discuss the news that the development project in Midtown that was going to have a Target lost its bank financing. Read all the details: https://www.crainsdetroit.com/real-estate-insider/jonathan-holtzman-vows-finish-detroit-target-development There's a nine-story residential project moving forward in downtown Detroit: https://detroit.urbanize.city/post/multiple-redevelopments-planned-broadway-st-downtown The Star Bakery, in service since 1915, is closing. And Pink Garlic Indian Food is opening a new spot in Allen Park on Ecorse road. A little schedule change this week - it's Detroit Style Pizza day on Friday, so friend of the pod Karen Dybis and Buddy's Wes Pikula are coming on the show. Devon will rejoin us next week. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com Remember we're on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942?mt=2 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9 Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
June 18, 2023 ~ Host Ann Thomas talks to numerous guests about the history of Detorit style pizza, a new restaurant opening in the fall, and Ford Motor Co. reaching a big milestone. Guests include Detroit author Karen Dybis, Buddy's Pizza Chief Brand Officer, Wesley Pikula, Detroit restaurant owner Brandon Davis, and Ford Archives and Heritage Brand Manager Ted Ryan.
June 18, 2023 ~ Host Ann Thomas talks to Buddy's Pizza Chief Brand Officer Wesley Pikula, and Karen Dybis, author of the new book, "Detroit Style Pizza: A Doughtown History." They discuss the history of the iconic pizza style from the Motor City.
If you could put inspiration and excitement about who you are and where you live in a bottle then you would be able to have a drink of Karen's magic. She shares of her life, her views and her hustle.
In this episode Melissa Fradenburg, Financial Advisor, RJFS and Karen Dybis discuss creating a budget. Karen is a published author, journalist, and self-proclaimed finance nerd. Her passion for budgeting and experience as a retail reporter make Karen the perfect guest to discuss how to create a budget. She has found ways to celebrate success along the way and create friction on her savings to make budgeting more fun and easier to stick to over time. If you want to get spending under control but have not had success in the past, this is a must listen episode.You will learn:· How to create individual sinking funds. · How to get into the budget mindset if it doesn't come naturally. · The importance of giving your money a little friction. · The best apps to help reach your savings goals.Resources: · Find out more about Quapital.· Apps like Everydollar or MINT· 50-30-20 method· YNAB list of financial goals· Order a copy of Love Your Life, Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You Want by Rachel Cruze.· Dave Ramsey's 7 Baby Steps.· Follow Frugal Woods HERE. · Learn more about Karen's work on her website. Pearl Planning is not affiliated with and does not endorse, authorize, or sponsor any of the listed websites or their respective sponsors. Pearl Planning is not responsible for the content of any website or the collection or use of information regarding any website's users and/or members.
For our feature conversation, Potato chip expert, author and journalist Karen Dybis joins us to talk about the passing of the prince of chips. You might know him as Better Made CEO, Salvatore "Sam" Cipriano. But first, some news. 00:29 - Coronavirus update, including stunningly high case positivity rates across the region and in the city of Detroit. 02:25 - Facial recognition technology used to identify suspects in Detroit is in the news again, this time as the ACLU is suing on behalf of a wrongly arrested man. 05:12 - Detroit's casino revenues are rebounding 06:07 - Lithia Motors has closed on the acquisition of the Suburban Collection. 06:58 - Our feature conversation with Karen Dybis on the passing of Salvatore "Sam" Cipriano. Karen is in our opinion Detroit's foremost potato chip historian and author of "Better Made in Michigan: The Salty Story of Detroit's Best Chip" Book: https://www.amazon.com/Better-Made-Michigan-Detroits-American/dp/162619985X/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=karen+dybis&qid=1618447372&sr=8-4 Follow Karen on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/karendybis Support our work on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
In this episode, Melissa Joy, CFP®, and Melissa Fradenburg, Financial Advisor, RJFS, celebrate the 500th download of their podcast and highlight some of their favorite moments. They talk about episodes coming in 2021 as well as share clips from the most popular episodes in the first year of podcasting together. We will discuss:· The concept of #52 Pearls and why they decided to do a weekly podcast. · What was the most fun to record episode? · Which episodes were the most downloaded?Resources:Follow the 52 Pearls: Weekly Money Wisdom Podcast on Spotify.Find out more about Pearl Planning HERE. Episode 16: Closing the Racial and Gender Wealth Gap with Renee Baker. Episode 22: Financial Considerations for Women in Divorce with Heather Bendure.Episode 39: Attributes of Wealthy People with Sarah Boston and Karen Coyne. Episode 40:Holiday Spending with Karen Dybis. Pearl Planning is not affiliated with and does not endorse, authorize, or sponsor any of the listed websites or their respective sponsors. Pearl Planning is not responsible for the content of any website or the collection or use of information regarding any website's users and/or members.
Our feature conversation is with Karen Dybis talking about the new Portillo's in Sterling Heights. She went to the media preview and spills the details. Show notes w/ timestamps: 00:30 COVID-19 update. A restaurant and bar association in Macomb County sues seeking damages due to the state-ordered pandemic shutdown. Wayne County has a series of vaccination sites. 02:50 Detroit vs. Everybody is collaborating with Gucci for Gucci vs. Everybody. 03:50 The Art Van name goes back to the founding family of the defunct furniture chain. 04:50 Guy Fieri's ghost kitchen restaurant expands in Metro Detroit 05:30 Karen Dybis joins me to preview the new Portillo's in Sterling Heights. From decor to menu, she's got the details. Follow her on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/karendybis Or buy her books: http://www.karendybis.com Support our work: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Happy 2021, y'all! Anna and Alissa return for a new season! Anna tells us some interesting facts about ears. Anna gifts Alissa some Trash Bandits & they’re cute!! Remember: Safety Fine Always! Alissa wins the paper-rock-scissors game & tells us the content of 2 of the Zodiac Killer's messages, some stories from doctors/nurses re: the paranormal and a 2021 book read list! Anna tells us about the most cold-blooded murder in Minnesota! Beware of stepping out of the NE corner of Quiring. 2021 Book Read List! 1 - Limb from Limb by George Hunter - currently reading. Alissa will discuss around the week of January 27th 2 - Kiss of the She-Devil by M. William Phelps. 3 - The Witch of Delray: Rose Veres & Detroit's Infamous 1930s Murder Mystery by Karen Dybis. 4 - Who Killed the Candy Lady?: Unwrapping the Unsolved Murder of Helen Brach by James Ylisela 5 - Masquerade: A True Story of Seduction, Compulsion, and Murder by Lowell Cauffel 6 - Under a Full Moon: The Last Lynching in Kansas by Alice Kay Hill 7 - Dixie's Last Stand by John Ferak 8 - The Ghosts on 87th Lane by Marlene L. Woelm
This week on the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, conversations about the rich history of the Delray neighborhood in southwest Detroit and why an author and archivist believes building the Gordie Howe International Bridge (GHIB) is helping to fuel a rebirth of the community. Karen Dybis, who has been researching the history and culture of Delray for several years, talks about what she's learned researching history and recording oral histories with residents. Later, Mohammed Alghurabi, the long-time Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) project manager on the GHIB, talks about the relationships he's developed in the neighborhood over many years and his appreciation for the residents. Mohammed shared his background with other projects and his work on the GHIB on the podcast in 2019.In an extensive Detroit News story (subscription) published Dec. 10, reporter Christine Ferretti wrote: "After more than a half-century of neglect, the industrialized southwest Detroit community in the footprint of the under-construction $4.4 billion Gordie Howe International Bridge is finally getting attention. The city is in the midst of what's believed to be the first planning effort of its kind to help define Delray's future with a mix of development to spur jobs and amenities for its long haulers."Also discussed: the ongoing redevelopment of the Detroit Riverfront and MDOT's collaboration with other partners on projects that will enhance opportunities for pedestrians and cyclists from east of downtown to the multi-modal components of the GHIB.Dybis also explains how the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority's Community Benefits Plan promises to ensure economic, environmental and social benefits for residents and business owners in neighborhoods on both sides of the bridge. As she told the News, "You expect the bridge to be the enemy or the bad guys, and they are so not. That's the reason why things are getting better. They are actually trying to get money to people who haven't had money in decades."
Episode 40: Holiday Spending with Karen DybisIn this episode, Melissa Fradenburg, Financial Advisor, RJFS, and Karen Dybis discuss holiday spending. Karen is a published author, journalist, and self-proclaimed finance nerd. Her passion for budgeting and experience as a retail reporter makes her the perfect guest to discuss holiday spending. You will learn:· How to use Quapital to create individual sinking funds. · Be realistic and honest with your overall spending number for the holiday season. · Why it's important to work with your children on a wish list and set expectations.· Include things like décor, food, and festive outfits in your overall budget. Resources: · Find out more about Quapital.· Read Karen's take on the 2020 holiday shopping season HERE.· Learn more about Karen's work on her website. · Add Karen's book, The Witch of Delray, to your holiday shopping list. Pearl Planning is not affiliated with and does not endorse, authorize, or sponsor any of the listed websites or their respective sponsors. Pearl Planning is not responsible for the content of any website or the collection or use of information regarding any website's users and/or members.
On today's show: Karen Dybis talks about drive-in eats around town and in Michigan. We talk about Daly Drive-In; Clydes; Grand Diner, A&W and more. Here's the full piece on drive-in-restaurants. Fletcher Sharpe talks Detroit City FC's 0-0 draw with the New York Cosmos and the playoff chances of the team. Also, the Tigers are Tigering and the Lions have a new pickup in Adrian Peterson. Also, things to know around town: Former Macomb County Prosecutor Eric J. Smith pleads guilty I-94 is gonna be a mess this weekend between I-696 and I-75 And the legendary Detroit Stars player Norman "Turkey" Stearnes is honored with the field the Hall of Famer played on being named after him in Hamtramck. We're on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9?si=82kM93fQQ9uqzoNNqn-55g And if you want to support us so we can keep this free for everyone, join us as a member: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
On today's show: We track the state's official COVID-19 numbers, plus highlight a new tool to look at the situation by county across the nation from the Harvard Global Health Institute. This will help us understand things better as Michigan is a geographically large state. Look up your county: https://globalepidemics.org/ Karen Dybis stops by virtually to talk about the Detroit Kite Festival coming up, a great way to have some fun in a socially-distanced manner. https://detroitonthecheap.com/detroit-kite-festival-encourages-this-years-participants-to-socially-distance/ And of course, we had to ask the author of a book about a drive-in movie theater about Walmart popping them up in parking lots. Karen's book: https://www.karendybis.com/ford-wyoming-drive-in Walmart drive-ins: https://twitter.com/Walmart/status/1278445015870640131?s=20 Then Sven Gustafson and Fletcher Sharpe talk upcoming Detroit City FC men's and women's team news and talk about if we should even do pro sports with the pandemic. Follow Sven: https://twitter.com/sveng Follow Fletcher: https://twitter.com/SaintFDW
Today’s show is in three acts. First, we’ll update you on some quick stories to know around Metro Detroit and the state. There's a $3B estimated revenue hole in Michigan. A lot of people hope the Feds step in to help, but Jer's not too sure that's going to happen. The Woodward Dream Cruise is canceled. Public pools across the three counties are closed indefinitely. Dan Gilbert's Bedrock is doing an interesting deal to keep their retail and restaurant tenants in business. Then, Karen Dybis joins me to talk about how local hotels - businesses that were planning to have a banner year in 2020 before the Coronavirus - are making changes and adjusting. And finally, some of the most well-known brand names in Metro Detroit are what’s called -mid-market businesses. And they’re at real risk here, falling into the gap between the Paycheck Protection Program and large corporations. Sven Gustafson chats with Christoper Letts, the chairman of the Detroit chapter of the Association of Corporate Growth. Yes, it sounds super wonky. And it kinda is. But it’s interesting as a large number of people are employed by those companies right here in Southeast Michigan. We're supported by our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
On today's show: Michigan is opening up a little ahead of the holiday weekend. What are the details? Updated unemployment and Coronavirus numbers. The city of Detroit's population has been estimated by the U.S. Census to keep dropping - but the region is flat while the rest of the nation is growing. Meanwhile, we're adding more infrastructure for the same amount of people and act surprised when it costs more per person. Hamtramck's Labor Day Festival is canceled for this year. Author and journalist Karen Dybis joins us to talk about Michigan's drive-in movie theaters and how some of them are opening up regardless. Thanks to our members who make this show possible: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Because of disinvestment, changing demographics and the construction of the new bridge to Canada, the Detroit neighborhood of Delray is disappearing. Local author Karen Dybis is working to preserve that history. If she’s successful, she could create a template for how the memories and stories of our entire city and region can live on for future generations. In this episode of the Daily Detroit podcast, we talk about her project and the importance of saving Detroit’s memories. If you’re motivated to help support it, the GoFundMe link is here.
In this episode replay, Karen Dybis, the author of Secret Detroit: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, stops by the podcast to talk about her new book.
On November 8, 2018: Ford made news today by buying Spin, an e-scooter mobility company. Jer head to the Ford World Headquarters to talk with the VP of Ford X, Sunny Madra, about the purchase and what they plan to do with the service. And, it's beginning service in Detroit. Plum Market is opening in downtown Detroit (More here). Karen Dybis talk with Sven about the Knight Arts Challenge Grants. She's a winner for her project to chronicle Detroit's vanishing Delray neighborhood. Then, we chat about what's happening around town, including a signage cleanup at Bakers, an infamous motel known for being dirty getting remodeled and rebranded, and what's happening at the old Diablo's space in downtown Royal Oak (there are more in-depth details here). Thanks for listening! Don't forget to tell a friend about the Daily Detroit podcast.
Listen as local author, Karen Dybis discusses her book The Witch of Delray: Rose Veres & Detroit’s Infamous 1930’s Murder Mystery. Recorded live at the Miller Library Thursday, October 25, 2018. This podcast has been brought to you by MIWarren. To hear more podcasts like this, visit MIWarren.org.
Karen Dybis is everywhere, writing about the pulse of Michigan and Detroit. With 20+ years of writing and publishing, Karen specializes in writing about little-known local gems, stories, innovations and inspirations. This week, on the Make Meaning podcast, Lynne Golodner chats with Karen about why storytelling is so important in business today.
Here's our show on August 13, 2018. - The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, is said to be “gravely ill.” That’s according to multiple reports and family friend Evrod Cassimy, a WDIV anchor and reporter. - Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Morris had his number 47 retired over the weekend. - The historic David Stott tower in Capitol Park will soon reopen as luxury housing and office space. According to the Freep, asking prices for the apartments could set a new record for price-per-square-foot in downtown Detroit. - Karen Dybis tells us what's happening to the historic Ossian Sweet House, and the story behind the important building. - Sven was out of town last week, so we saved our discussion about the primary election and news of the week for when he came back from the woods. - A legal analysis by Detroit’s Law Department says that City Council President Jones may be able to keep her local seat while serving for a time in the U.S. Congress. - On the Detroit side of Mack between Outer Drive and Cadieux sits East English Village, a neighborhood built between the 1920s and 1950s. It’s a neighborhood that doesn’t always get much press attention. But maybe now it will. - Sunoco stations across Detroit are being sued in Federal court. They’re accused of selling Viagra without a prescription as an “all-natural” male enhancement pill.
From the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island at the Mackinac Policy Conference, this is your News Byte Podcast for May 31st, 2018. -Employers band together for transit -The one-time Purple Gang hangout, the Leland Hotel, will see new life as apartments -The Detroit Zoo launches "Zoom to the Zoo" And two interviews... Jason Hall has left Slow Roll. He is one of the co-founders. He appears first on Daily Detroit to talk about his future projects. And, a special one on one with Democratic candidate for Governor, Shri Thanedar. Your hosts today are Jer Staes, Karen Dybis and Shianne Nocerini. Of course, if you like the show and haven't already, be sure to leave a review in Apple Podcasts or tell a friend to subscribe for free.
This is your News Byte Podcast for May 30th, 2018 Today we kick of a series of one on one interviews with Michigan Gubernatorial candidates from both parties. Today's show has Dr. Abdul El-Sayed. More on that in a minute. - Detroit didn't get an MLS team. Why? - And Royal Oak is getting a new parking deck. - Up here at the Mackinac Policy Conference, Karen Dybis and Jer Staes discuss a panel about cities called "Not open for business," and then dive into a discussion on Michigan's growing opioid problem. - Finally, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed dropped by Daily Detroit today at the Mackinac Policy Conference to talk about his decidedly underdog candidacy, his progressive policies, why he lost the endorsement of Mayor Mike Duggan and firmly establish his outsider credibility. El-Sayed is famous — or in some circles, infamous — for being openly Muslim. He’s the son of Egyptian immigrants who grew up in the Detroit area, played lacrosse at the University of Michigan and won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in England. He’s a doctor who most recently ran the Detroit Health Department following its shuttering in the city’s bankruptcy. He says his travels around the state have shown him that Michigan residents are concerned mostly with the quality of their children’s schools, infrastructure and health care. Like the show! Subscribe free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever your favorite shows are found.
This is your News Byte Podcast for May 24th, 2018 Here are your stories for today. - Detroit's bond rating has been upgraded by Moody's. We talk about how increased tax collections have improved Detroit's financial picture and how incentives come into play. - The crowdfunding dinner Detroit SOUP is coming to Ferndale - Karen Dybis saw a preview of Bedrock's Spring and Summer market in a couple of parks in downtown Detroit. She comes on the show to share her thoughts and favorite businesses. - Trump talks NAFTA and that affects Detroit automakers - Caesars Windsor is shut down for the longest time in its history and is cancelling concerts and rooms - And the Majestic Theater is undergoing a $1 million makeover and shutting down their cafe bar.
Karen Dybis, the author of Secret Detroit: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, stops by the podcast to talk about her new book. Also, author Karen Dionne talks about the prospect of her best-selling novel, The Marsh King's Daughter, getting turned into a major motion picture. Kevin Peterson and Jane Larsen talk about Sfumato and Castalia, their Midtown fragrance company that doubles as a craft cocktail bar.
Here’s your Daily Detroit News Byte For Wednesday, April 11th, 2018. Let's dive in: Ferndale’s Police Chief Is Out, and the mayor delivers the state of the city. We break down what's happening in the popular Detroit suburb New development updates near New Center And do you want to explore the Secret Detroit? Sven talked to Karen Dybis about her new book. Thanks to our sponsors Milo Digital and Digital Marketing Secrets Revealed on May 3 at Greektown Casino.
Rose Veres, known as "The Witch of Delray", was tried in 1931 for murdering one of her tenants in Detroit, and has been suspected of killing others throughout the 1920s. Karen Dybis, author of "The Witch of Delray: Rose Veres and Detroit's Infamous 1930’s Murder Mystery" is my guest on this week's episode of Most Notorious, and not only tells Rose's story, but helps separate legend (and serial killer accusations) from the true-life, historical account of her story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the year winds down we perk things up with a True Crime Broad Cast, interviewing Michigan author Karen Dybis about her new book: The Witch of Delray: Rose Veres & Detroit's Infamous 1930's Murder Mystery. We also talk history, landmarks and Detroit. I hope you'll join us. Check out Karen's Amazon store: http://amzn.to/2AUQjNZ Support the show.