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On This episode of Sanctioned, I welcome one of my favorite comedy couples (who are gettin hitched in a few days!!) Malachi Lee & Dani Luv. We talk about their relationship and their journey as individuals in writing, comedy, acting and so much more! They answer the Unsanctioned 7 and we had a blast celebrating laughter and love ❤️ make sure to check out the Luvlee's Open Mic, Every Thursday at Sports Locker Bar & Grill in Livonia Michigan.
THIS EPISODE IS BEST VIEWED ON YOUTUBE FOR VISUALIZATION: https://youtu.be/KeX0-hB5aes Livonia Michigan has become a very popular place for first time homebuyers, downsizers and really anyone looking to get a semi-affordable home in a market like the one we are in. So with that being said, I want to show you how far you can stretch your dollar in the wonderful city of Livonia. Let's get to it. Before I jump into creating some visuals for some homes that you can get in Livonia, I want to briefly talk about the home prices, and the best way to do it is to take a look at some data. Taking a look at this graph provided by the MLS it shows the average sale price over the last 3 years in Livonia (in green) and the entire MLS as a whole (in blue). As you can see, Livonia floats a little under the average, whereas the MLS as whole sits at just over $288,000 which was a 2.7% increase year over year, whereas Livonia sits at just over $279,000, which was a 3.5% increase year over year. I am going to show you 5 homes in 5 different price points, just so you can get a sense of the affordability in Livonia Michigan. LIVONIA LINKS ⬇️ →Livonia Michigan Pros and Cons: • PROS and CONS of Living In Livonia Mi... →Livonia Recreation Center: https://bit.ly/3Tya4j7 →Livonia Vision 21 Plan: https://bit.ly/3VDUbtk Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. SCHEDULE A PHONE CONSULTATION
PROS and CONS of Living In Livonia Michigan - Livonia, Michigan. Maybe you're planning a visit, thinking about calling this city home or you're simply following along here because you're bored. Whatever the reason may be, do yourself a favor and stick around to hear about the good, bad and ugly about Livonia Michigan and how it's changed over the years, along with reviews from REAL residents. Let's get to it. MENTIONED LINKS
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My guest for this episode of the Guest Friends podcast is a man whose persona is a thoughtful collection of writer, minister, educator, thespian, and encourager: Paul Patton. He and his wife Beth were married in 1974; they have 3 daughters and 8 grandchildren. He currently resides in Spring Arbor, Michigan – where he recently retired as Professor of Communication and Media at Spring Arbor University. In the 2021 book he co-authored with his fellow educator Robert H. Woods Jr. titled “Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways”, his prayerful plea for the next generation is that they would “…love deeply, think wisely, and forgive quickly.” Paul initially went to Spring Arbor to play college baseball, but along the way he became a youth minister. It was while pastoring at Trinity Baptist Church in Livonia that Paul had the idea in the Spring of 1981 to start Trinity House Theatre when he experienced the unifying power that performing plays could bring to all involved – especially to those who needed it most. So, with no previous theatrical training, he jumped in to start writing and producing plays that would “…enliven the communities of Southeastern Michigan through brave, truthful, and necessary works of art.” 40+ years later, Trinity House is celebrating its anniversary as a sacred listening room for performing artists to thrive (it's predominantly known as a live music venue now). For several years, I only knew Paul by myth and legend, until I finally had a chance to meet him at a dinner party shortly after I joined the Trinity House board of directors. Paul is just one of those people who you can't help but be awed by their wisdom and presence. Along with being encouragers of creative efforts, we've also bonded over being fellow podcasters – with his short-form podcast series “Soul Stirrings” (available on SoundCloud) giving insights to the Fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. I met up with Paul on the very stage he helped to build all those years ago in order to discuss the particulars surrounding the founding of the theatre. Amongst other insights, Paul shares how innovative auditioning techniques opened up the possibilities for a previously overlooked population of acting hopefuls; why it's stupid to hold back on complimenting people; and how memorization can activate an oasis of the mind whenever you need it (you'll hear his evidence of that, firsthand). As a bonus, we also discuss some of the history of the small meeting house at Six Mile and Haggerty (built in 1850 in Livonia, Michigan) that Trinity House has resided in since its founding, and we reveal a special historical event that took place within its walls. The Guest Friends podcast is available on many of the preferred platforms. GuestFriendsPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: Guest Friends LINKS RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Logo Credit: Saint-Creative.com Music Credit: Of Asaph (James Alleman) Promo Voiceover: Jill Jack Promo Soundbed: “Amelia” by Jill Jack Recommended Resources: Place: Trinity House Donate: Paul Patton Founders Club Podcast: “Soul Stirrings” with Paul Patton Book: “Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways” by Paul Patton and Robert H. Woods Jr. Book: “I Asked for Wonder” by Abraham Joshua Heschel Video: Trinity House YouTube Page
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When your boss calls you into the office for a surprise meeting, you fear the worst. The last thing you expect is the handed $5,000. *Our bosses keep accidentally sending Lazlo emails that he's not supposed to see. Sometimes that ends up being a good thing but today it kind of sucked. *Three judges rule that commenting on a man's baldness is sexual harassment. (All three judges suffer from hair loss) *Doomscrolling!! America just hit a grim milestone. Finland says they're done being neutral. People really love Avatar. Another day, another kid in Livonia Michigan trying to be cooler than Lazlo. Andy Dick is having a terrible, no good, very bad century. *Are you the type of person who puts food in the microwave, walks away, and lets the timer ding all three times? Of course you're not because only crazy people do that. *According to one woman, there are five types of guys on college campuses that you should avoid at all costs. *You've heard of second-wave COVID infections but what about second-wave Matt Damon hate? *Thanks for listening to the podcast and thanks for being you. I love you more than you'll ever know. See you tomorrow. -Everybody Wang Chung!!
Catching Up: Easter and the Yuck Couple - Coachella - Man Awarded $450,000 For Unwanted Birthday Party From Ex-Employer - Kindergartners Party in Livonia Michigan!! - Jesus Doesn't Rock - New Reality TV Show in Japan: Can toddlers cross the street alone?
Owner of Optimal Water in Livonia Michigan talks on how he started his health business. He talks about how important great health is and start living with more energy. You don't want to miss this episode. www.Optimal-water.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hangingwithlusire/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hangingwithlusire/support
Livonia Michigan native and Michigan State University School of Journalism alumnus Chris Meagher is the White House Deputy Press Secretary.
Odd, Ace and Cory are back with another FUN SIZE (add your own echo) episode of The Odd Podd. The Odd Podd now has a new sponsor, BLC Events located right here in the SE Michigan area. They organize and host Craft and Vendor shows all around the area. The boys will be promoting their events in the coming weeks kicking off with an event at Elks Lodge #2246 located at 31117 Plymouth Rd in Livonia Michigan on March 6th 2021. It opens at 10am EST and they are practicing social distancing so masks are required. Free Admission, Music, 50-50 and concessions.Our Featured Artist is still Robert Louis Jr., we played his song Hey Marlena off his album This Ain't Nowhere.The guys, goof off in the typical fashion talking about whatever comes up. During the live broadcast, the crew talks to David Broido AKA AShogunNamedDavid about all his many talents. The covered Cosplay, Makeup FX, Streaming, Prop Building and his testing of different gaming and immersion products. In fact, here is his latest video testing what we talked about.You get Odd's favorite moment from the interview at the end of this episode...As always if you'd like to hear the whole show, or maybe just the interviews, we suggest you consider joining our Patreon. Go check out the tiers!
Bernard and Andre venture out to Livonia Michigan again for some darn good Indian food.
WWJ's Jason Scott with top news stories.
Be inspired by Shawn's food waste solution story of how he started a Share Table at Hoover Elementary in Livonia Michigan through an Eco Schools USA project. #FoodIsNotTrash
Charlie Mahoney, President, Four-M Associates – Communications Group, Livonia Michigan who is Chair of the Michigan Works! Association Board of Directors joins Jeffrey Mosher to discuss the topic of Michigan's Going PRO Talent Fund. Points they cover include: • What is Going PRO Talent Fund? • Why is it so important to our state? • I understand the monies for Going PRO Talent Fund were line item vetoed from the state budget by Governor Whitmer late last year. How has that impacted employers across the state? • If the monies are restored with a supplemental bill early this year, what impact does the delayed implementation of the grants have on employers? • What is the Michigan Works! Association doing to bring attention to this issue and to get the monies restored to the state budget?
Sal and Bob play it close to home and do the show from Andiamo in Livonia, Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is Donna Lewis's “I Love You, Always Forever.” Somehow local newscasters Diana Lewis and the crazy Bill Bonds become part of the discussion, as does Rocky. Sal and Bob talk about having corporate jobs and balancing that with a comedy career, and the conversation segues into one of our favorite comedians and friends, Gary Gulman. The guys talk about Gary's Twitter campaign to give a bit of comedy advice every day for 365 days. Sal brings up some of the difficulties in juggling another career with comedy. Both guys agree with Gary's advice to judge your jokes by the reaction of an ideal crowd. Sal says performing with a comedian like Gary makes you want to bring your A Game. The guys talk about the World Cup and Bob brings up ways to spice up the game, and both laugh at their friend Steve Lind's awesome soccer joke. The Whine List is Bob's complaint about idiots blowing off fireworks after the 4th. Bob also bitches about people who freak out about their dogs on the 4th. Sal talks about the Andiamo Showroom and Bob relates a story about meeting Don Rickles and asking Rickles to call him a hockey puck. Both guys talk about the recent California earthquakes, wish everyone well, and talk about the science of earthquakes, like they have any idea what the hell they're talking about. Sal brings up the latest Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga news. Both guys yap about yet another losing night at the casino, but Sal goes nuts for the Locket Link slot machine. They follow that up with a discussion of a complicated pain in the ass blackjack game they've only seen in Toledo, and wind it up dispensing blackjack advice.
In this episode, Marc explains how he — but not his website — got a mention in the New York Times, how he was glad to see family members after a long separation but was not glad to be acting out old roles, and how a negative Amazon review helped him reflect on the direction of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career. Key Takeaways: [1:27] Marc welcomes you to Episode 133 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Career Pivot is the sponsor of this podcast; CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [1:56] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors, and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:15] Marc has released three chapters of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career to the Repurpose Your Career review team. A fourth chapter will be released by the time this episode airs. Sign up to be part of the review team at CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam. [2:36] You will receive new chapters as they become available. Marc is looking for honest feedback and would love to get an honest review on Amazon.com after the book is released. [2:47] Marc’s plan is to release the book in late-September and do both a virtual and a real book tour. He will be in Austin, the NYC Area, and D.C. during the months of September and October. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:05] Reach out to Marc at Podcasts@CareerPivot.com if you’d be willing to give him some advice on venues or groups who would be interested in hosting an event. [3:15] Marc had planned to read a chapter of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career but decided to delay that a week so he could record this special episode. [3:27] This week, Marc talks about what he has learned in the previous couple of months from three different events he experienced. Marc hopes you will learn from this. [3:43] Marc welcomes you to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. When Marc woke up on the day he is recording this, he thought of three events over the last eight weeks that have shown him how much he has changed in his attitude and behavior. [4:18] Event 1. Marc was approached by Mark Miller who was writing an article for the New York Times on people who have had their retirement plans disrupted by being laid off. Marc gave Mark a couple of names from his Career Pivot Online Membership Community. You can learn about the community at CareerPivot.com/Community. [5:07] Mark selected Cleo Parker. Cleo was written up in the New York Times article, titled “Why Working Till Whenever Is a Risky Retirement Strategy.” Marc was really happy to see in the article from May 16 that Cleo got a lot of visibility including a photo of Cleo with her dogs in Livonia Michigan. [5:47] Cleo had expected to keep her job as a marketing analyst in the automotive industry well into her 60s but at 62 is on the job hunt instead. Her plans blew up in 2008 with the whole automotive industry crashing. Cleo was one of the early members of the Career Pivot Online Membership Community. [6:16] Over the last 10 years, Cleo bounced from job to job, mostly by contract. She has turned her life-long love of dogs into a business. As Cleo has written, what was really exciting was that the author, Mark Miller, included a link to her Dog Marketing Blog. [6:51] Cleo was pretty uncomfortable for being the poster child for the unemployed of our [Boomer] generation. This is similar to what Marc heard from Elizabeth White, who wrote the book 55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal: Your Guide to a Better Life. Learn more about Elizabeth White in CareerPivot.com/episode-109. [7:12] Out of this article, Cleo has gotten a decent consulting gig of 20 to 30 hours. [7:33] Marc was pretty excited about the article. When Mark asked Marc how he wanted to describe him, he wrote that Marc Miller was a career consultant based out of Austin, Texas. Marc didn’t ask to include the link to his website. In the past, Marc would have really beaten himself up over that. This time, he said, “Oh, well … That’s fine.” [8:01] Marc has noticed that he is not as bothered by his mistakes anymore. A website link in the New York Times would be a very big deal for search engine optimization. He was thrilled that this is playing out for Cleo. [8:30] Event 2. When the article published on May 16, Marc sent an email to his brother and to his own son about being quoted in an article in the New York Times. His brother replied and invited Marc to his son’s wedding. Marc and his family have been estranged. [10:06] Marc and Mrs. Miller attended the wedding. Marc wants his sister-in-law, who listens to the Repurpose Your Career podcast to know they had a great time and it was an interesting experience. It was nice to see all the family, but New Jersey is not where Marc and Mrs. Miller want to be. [11:43] As much as Marc’s brother’s family are very wonderful people, Marc doesn’t want to go back to the United States all that much. [11:56] Marc grew up very learning-disabled. When he went to college, he graduated from Northwestern’s Engineering School in three-and-a-half years, never taking an English course. When Marc graduated from high school, he could barely read. [12:17] Like many Boomers, Marc became an ‘actor.’ He went to work for IBM and played roles in his jobs and changed himself to fit those roles. He made very good money but wore himself out and became someone he was not. [12:47] When Marc was with his brother’s family, he went back and forth from being his normal introverted self to being someone talking way too much at the dinner table. How Marc behaved at times at the wedding is not who Marc is. It is a learned behavior. The learned behaviors Marc used in his career have been emotionally damaging to himself. [13:52] It’s only now that Marc is learning that he doesn’t have to behave that way. He has choices. He thoroughly enjoyed himself and he is glad he went and he will not be repeating the trip frequently. Marc will go back for his 40th high school reunion, in October. He hopes not to slip into his old behaviors. [14:44] Event 3. When the Millers came back, Marc went back to his routines. He asked a few people to write reviews for his book. One person wrote a very, very negative review, which Marc shares here. [15:15] The review is titled, “Title misleading.” It turns out the reviewer assumed the book was about starting a business. The reviewer gave a synopsis, which Marc agrees with, but the reviewer was really looking for a different kind of book. [16:00] Marc’s response on reading it was, “Wow!” In the past, he would have beaten himself up over this review. [16:09] Marc is looking at refocusing the next edition of the book he is working on with his co-author Susan Lahey right now. The key piece to remember is that we are living in a time where things are changing rapidly. The rules for careers are changing rapidly. Healthcare in the U.S. is a huge problem for the Millers, which is why they are expats. [17:19] It is really hard to get anyone to write a review on Amazon, either good or bad. Most people simply will not do it. Marc read the review and saw that it fits in with where he is headed with this podcast and the website. In the second half of life, the rules are being rewritten. For a lot of us Boomers, this is really, really uncomfortable. [18:07] Marc sees the old guard in Washington trying to maintain the way things have been and it’s not working. The younger generation taking over are not like us who are over 60. See the three-part series “The Career Pivot Multi-generational Workplace Workshop” in Episode 111, Episode 112, and Episode 113. [18:42] This next edition will be more about how things have changed. Your life and career — which will last into our 80s — will look very different than it did 20 years ago. Work in your 70s and 80s will probably not be full-time employment. It may be multiple part-time jobs and freelancing. [19:36] That will be a big shakeup for many folks — not being an employee but possibly being self-employed. [19:46] Marc has reflected from these three events how much he has changed and how much his mindset has changed. Two years ago, Marc would not have believed he would be happily living in Mexico, and his wife would be incredibly happy in Mexico. [20:21] In spite of being well-paid, and being a good saver, Marc has always worried about money. Marc doesn’t worry about money, anymore. He is about to make a significant investment in the Career Pivot website. He wouldn’t have done that five years ago. [21:34] When negative things come in, like the three events Marc talked about, none of it bothers him anymore. He can make mistakes and move on. That is a huge shift for Marc. [22:01] Marc has built his world the way he wants it to be now, which is not how he was raised. They have gotten rid of pretty much everything they owned. Next year they plan to sell their car in the U.S. and go carless for a while. They make decisions based on their ideas, not on what society tells them to do. Marc’s roles are in mainly in the past. [22:54] The next edition of the book is meant to be more aspirational and get you to understand what is happening, what you need to do, and to get you to think and reflect. [23:09] Some people have asked Marc for generalized roadmaps to remake yourself. The answer is, he can’t give them that because we are all so different. Marc has done about 400 Career Pivot evaluations and he can tell you that people are really different. Many people cannot separate themselves from the actors they became in their careers. [23:56] This is the second time Marc recorded this episode. The first time, he went into way too much detail. Marc hopes you will see some of yourself in this episode. [24:40] Marc hopes you enjoyed this episode. A solo episode requires a lot of editing! Show notes can be found at CareerPivot.com/episode-133 with links to the New York Times article and Cleo’s Dog Marketing Blog. In the near future, you will hear about others in the Career Pivot Online Membership Community. [25:10] The Career Pivot Membership Community website has become a valuable resource for about 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Marc is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [25:21] If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. [25:34] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. They are starting a group for bloggers, writers, authors, and publishers.[26:07] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [26:24] Please come back next week, when Marc will read the next pre-release chapter from the next edition of Repurpose Your Career. This chapter is called “Building on Weak Ties.” [26:35] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [26:39] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-133. [26:48] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.
In this weeks episode, we discuss Osprey's Lion Rampant and the Battle Fields Show in Livonia Michigan! Be sure to like us on Facebook and Instagram for WIP photos, scenarios and to keep in touch. Thanks everyone, for your support! Facebook: Hobby Knockout Podcast Instagram: HobbyKnockout
Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips go to their hometown steakhouse, Fleming's, in Livonia, Michigan, where they talk about why they love steakhouses. The One Hit Wonder is Me and Mrs. Jones, a sultry blast from 1972. Hijinx ensue as they recount their childhoods, why they both never got good snacks, and what their mothers hit them with. Further silliness as they blab about internet dating and their upcoming trip to Vegas. Why Sal loves The Golden Steer and Bob loves boxing. All on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show. Follow along on Twitter: @SalandBobShow Follow along on Facebook: facebook.com/SalAndBobShow
In December of 2002 Marco Pesce was a father of three children and the owner of Italia Jewelers in Livonia Michigan. The night of December 21 two men attacked and robbed the family, leaving five dead and a community in terror. Within days the killers were turned in by their own family members who were horrified at the brutality of the murders. #Murder, #Michigan, #Livonia, Support the show.
The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga
Today's guest is Kelly Darke. Kelly is a Michigan based art therapist who has been using art as a portal to joyful living since she was a child. Lately she's been collaborating with the organization Stand with Trans to lead art therapy groups for transgender kids. Creating a safe, creative space for these kids and their families has allowed her to learn from their wisdom and increase her understanding of the unique concerns the transgender community. Her authenticity shines through and I loved talking to her, not only about the work she does but also because of her powerful reminder that unconditional love is the key to raising healthy children. If you have an interest in adding more art or creativity into your own life you'll love this episode. I can't wait to share Kelly's amazing perspective on art, parenting and personal growth and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. After the interview Kelly sent me a sample of her Daily Visual Journaling program. I already had art supplies but went ahead and picked up journals for myself and my kids. Having the structure and techniques demonstrated in short videos is so cool! It's like having a mini art workshop at your fingertips and it's such a powerful way to practice mindfulness in an expansive and creative way. Like Kelly says, it can be hard to implement a habit even if we know it's good for us. If you are looking for a mindfulness practice that includes a bit of creativity I highly recommend you check this out. I have to say that just this morning I had to pull one of my kids away from her visual journal. I'm loving it too! I will share some of our journal pages on the Joy Factor Facebook Page page and I hope you'll join me there and share your own. The really cool news I want to share now is that Kelly has generously offered a discount on her year long Daily Visual Journal program. She's offering 100 listeners 40% off the price of this course! Make that 99 listeners because I grabbed mine already! Use the code JOYFactor. Make sure the word JOY is in all caps and join me! I really do consider it an investment in me but it's also going to be a great activity to do with my kids. If you're not sure if you want to invest in the whole program, do yourself a favor and check out her free sample. Like I said before that's what drew me in and I think you'll love it too. More about Kelly Kelly Darke, ATR, M.Ed., BFA is an art therapist, certified art teacher, and professional artist. Darke works from her private practice studio, Mindful Art Center, in Livonia Michigan where she provides individual art therapy sessions, group workshops, and creates online self-care workshops. Darke graduated from Wayne State University with a Masters in Education for art therapy and has worked with adults with traumatic brain injuries, children and adolescents with developmental and emotional disorders, and transgender youth and their parents. In 2013, Darke had the honor of presenting with colleagues at the Expressive Art Therapies Summit on the topic of digital art therapy Resources: kelly@kellydarke.com http://www.MindfulArtCenter.com Daily Visual Journal Course There's a nice free preview of the class. When you invest in the full year program take advantage of a sweet 40% deal by adding the coupon code JOYFactor when you register. This is for the first 100 listeners only (make that 99 because I'm grabbing the deal too!). Daily Visual Journal Supplies Here are the journals we're using along with a few different art supplies (water colors, pens, markers etc.) to get you started. To learn more about organizations helping the transgender community... Stand with Trans "The mission of Stand with Trans is to provide the tools needed by transgender youth so they will be empowered, supported and validated as they transition to their authentic life." Human Rights Campaign Trans Youth Family Allies For fun.... Jimmy Fallon Lip Sync Battle
On December 11, 1994 D'wan Sims entered Wonderland Mall in Livonia Michigan with his mother. He would never be seen again. **early episodes have inconsistent audio quality, you'll find the audio improves dramatically after episode 15** Support the show.
Terry White presents the Adobe Create Now World Tour stop in Livonia Michigan on March 19th 2013. See Terry present Adobe Creative Cloud, Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6, InDesign CS6/DPS SE and Adobe Muse to a packed house! If you missed the Create Now World Tour here's your chance to see what happens at these LIVE events!