Northern major peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan
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In this episode, we discuss why Michigan has the Upper Peninsula, a baseball team's curse, and former Oklahoma state senator Randy Bass.
Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Amy Clickner Chief Executive Officer, Lake Superior Community Partnership (LSCP), Marquette, MI. Their discussion covers Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and COVID-19 impact on business. At the time of this recording 32 cases confirmed and 6 deaths, for comparison, nearly 10 times the cases 312, but the same level of 6 deaths in Ingham County the state capitol of Michigan, while the state is approaching 2,400 deaths. Economic Development continues during the Stay at Home orders, remote working opportunities. leveraging technology which despite infrastructure was becoming a necessity even before when Ironwood to Sault Ste Marie is a 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 hour trip. Hear about this in more in the interview.
Before he was traversing the continent, touring Europe and sharing the stage with some legendary punk-rock powerhouses, the singer-songwriter listeners now know as Walt Hamburger was just a guy named Walt Lontkowski who fronted little-known bands in Northeast Wisconsin and had no expectations of making a living as a full-time musician. Thanks to untold hours of experience in those projects, a great work ethic, an ever-improving catalog and a few chance meetings that turned into life-changing opportunities, Walt Hamburger has already accomplished more in the realm of music than he'd ever imagined possible. The solo artist with the appetizing moniker and infectious material was on the cusp of even bigger things this year, with a Canadian tour and a run of overseas shows booked ... at least until COVID-19 made its way stateside and threw his plans for a loop. Now in quarantine in his hometown of Appleton, Hamburger recently took some time out of his suddenly quite-empty schedule to video conference with My First Band host Tyler Maas. After they both opened up about the uncertainty the coronavirus has put into their livelihoods, Hamburger told Maas about his early experiences in bands like Caution To The Wind and The Hamburgers (where he got his stage name), memorable shows in rural Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, his animal foundation, early struggles as a solo artist, and how a phone call from Lagwagon's Joey Cape changed his life. You can pre-order Walt Hamburger's reissued and remastered One Week Records #1 album on vinyl now at 1332Records.com. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers"), Walt Hamburger ("Wisconsin Dells") and Caution To The Wind ("Rebound"). If you like My First Band and/or Milwaukee Record, please consider supporting the site by donating to our GoFundMe relief fund.
Joe Pera from Joe Pera Talks With You On Adult Swim The series stars comedian Joe Pera as a fictionalized version of himself, living in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and teaching choir at a local middle school. Pera attempts to talk directly to the audience about mundane subject matter such as iron, Sunday breakfast, fall drives and sleeping.
Christine Seitz, Teaching Professor of Music, joined the faculty at the University of Missouri in the fall of 2008, where she is Director of Show-Me Opera and a member of the Voice Faculty. She was a member of the stage directing staff for the Apprentice Artist Program at Des Moines Metro Opera from 2006 through 2013, and she was the founding Opera Director for the Pine Mountain Music Festival in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, directing and producing operas there from 1992 through 2002. She has been a guest director for the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre, the Florentine Opera of Milwaukee (educational outreach productions), the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Luther College. She has created original translations and supertitles for productions at the Florentine Opera of Milwaukee, the Pine Mountain Music Festival, the University of Wisconsin Madison, the Dubuque Symphony and the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Christine Seitz is an established dramatic soprano, and she recently appeared with the Des Moines Metro Opera, singing the role of Madame Larina in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. She has also sung operatic roles with the Seattle Opera, the Dallas Opera, Madison Opera, the Los Angeles Opera, the Toledo Opera, Kentucky Opera, the Florentine Opera of Milwaukee, Central City Opera, and in Europe with the Wuppertaler Bühnen and the Stadttheater Bern. She sang the leading role of Anna Clemenc in the world premiere of The Children of the Keweenaw, by composer Paul Seitz and librettist Kathleen Masterson, at the 2001 Pine Mountain Music Festival. She has also sung in concert with the MU Choral Union, the Waukesha Symphony, the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra, the Caramoor Festival, the Germanfest Symphony in Milwaukee, the Cincinnati May Festival and the Las Vegas Philharmonic. She has sung in numerous recitals in New York City and throughout the Midwest, collaborating with pianists Steven Blier and Jessica Paul, and she has presented voice workshops and master classes in Houghton, Michigan, and the University of California-Irvine. Professor Seitz is the past Central Region Governor of the National Opera Association, and a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She received B.Mus. degrees in both applied voice and music education and an M.Mus. in applied voice from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. A native of Madison, Wisconsin, she was a two-time winner of the Eastern Wisconsin Metropolitan Opera District Auditions.
Mike talks to Danny via phone this week about what the deer report is from Michigan's Upper Peninsula Ice is forming on local U.P. lakes Cold weather and snow in the U.P. Work being done in Dan's camp to get ready for the week of hunting Deer patterns are changing at his camp Getting some bow hunting in before rifle season starts Bucks are doing some sparing and chasing Deer movement patterns for morning vs evening No pattern to the deer Danny is hunting To archery hunt or not on the evening of the 14th Weather leading into the Michigan Firearm Deer Season Mike's week long Indiana archery hunt Cold weather set in late in the week Mike's overall game plan going into the hunt Mike misses a doe and a big buck the same morning Miss judging distances Working through shooting problems Talking about making mistakes Mentoring a young hunter who took a nice doe Mike's doe story and the creek that was involved with recovering her Mike went swimming Deer heart snack Butchering our deer Had to debone to bring back into Michigan Used EZ Kut tools to help break down the carcass Vacuum Sealer Used the OZ by Scent-Lok to eliminate the dead deer smell from the garage Indiana sunsets Cuckoburrs and devil seed! Planning already for next year
Mike talks to Danny via phone this week about what the deer report is from Michigan's Upper Peninsula Ice is forming on local U.P. lakes Cold weather and snow in the U.P. Work being done in Dan's camp to get ready for the week of hunting Deer patterns are changing at his camp Getting some bow hunting in before rifle season starts Bucks are doing some sparing and chasing Deer movement patterns for morning vs evening No pattern to the deer Danny is hunting To archery hunt or not on the evening of the 14th Weather leading into the Michigan Firearm Deer Season Mike's week long Indiana archery hunt Cold weather set in late in the week Mike's overall game plan going into the hunt Mike misses a doe and a big buck the same morning Miss judging distances Working through shooting problems Talking about making mistakes Mentoring a young hunter who took a nice doe Mike's doe story and the creek that was involved with recovering her Mike went swimming Deer heart snack Butchering our deer Had to debone to bring back into Michigan Used EZ Kut tools to help break down the carcass Vacuum Sealer Used the OZ by Scent-Lok to eliminate the dead deer smell from the garage Indiana sunsets Cuckoburrs and devil seed! Planning already for next year
Derek VanBuren tells why his love of raising a family in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is so important.
On today's podcast the Yooper Boys get back together in the central part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Colter, Rock's most eligible bachelor, breaks down what is happening on the water as he's been experiencing world class smallmouth fishing. Cody talks about small game and the importance of having great squirrel habitat, where it benefits you beyond small game season. Don really breaks down the new baiting laws for black bears, what sort of bait to use, and the different seasons.Key Points-Black Bear Baiting Laws in Michigan-What Bait Seems to Be Most Effective-Techniques for Baiting Black Bears-World Class Smallies in da Yoop-Importance of Small Game Hunting Before Deer SeasonFind Us On the Webhttps://tkzoutdoors.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TKZOutdooors/https://www.instagram.com/tkzoutdoors/https://www.youtube.com/TKZOutdoorsSubscribe and Review on iTuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tkz-outdoors-podcast/id1458294147
This week is a Tom pick: a novella by Jim Harrison featuring his beloved character Brown Dog. In "The Summer He Didn't Die," Brown Dog has some tooth problems, and also some sex. Just regular old Brown Dog stuff. Harrison is considered a master of the novella form, and a chronicler of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Is this his best work? Reviews are mixed. Also this week: Mike continues his summer-long quest for a good donut, with a return trip to Philly favorite Federal Donuts. If you like the show and would like more Book Fight in your life, consider subscribing to our Patreon. For $5/month, you'll get access to regular bonus episodes, including monthly episodes of Book Fight After Dark, where we read some of the world's weirdest romance novels. And starting this week, we'll be adding new mini-episodes in a series called Reading the Room, in which we offer advice on how to navigate awkward, writing-related social situations. Thanks for listening!
On the latest episode of Field Days, Chris and Greg kick off Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week with a call across the Mighty Mac to discuss some fantastic offender success stats with FOA Supervisor Kevin Ayotte and Community Coordinator Jason Sides. The Mining Journal article: https://www.miningjournal.net/news/front-page-news/2019/05/offender-success-program-focus-of-recent-forum/
Welcome to Episode 133 of the Fore Golfers Network Podcast! This week, we take a road trip to the far western edge of Michigan's Upper Peninsula where you'll find Island Resorts - home to Sweetgrass and Sage Run Golf courses, and the host of the Symetra Tour's Island Resorts Championship. With a field full of talented female golfers dreaming of competing on the LPGA Tour, the Symetra Tour has a unique life and rhythm of its own. Enjoy this special episode as we visit with players, Tour officials, and the General Manager of Island Resorts to learn what life is like on the Symetra cicruit. We want YOUR thoughts on all things golf. Call the FGN 24/7 Listener Hotline - 989-787-0193 - anytime you have a question, comment, rant, or contest entry! Please subscribe to the FGN Podcast!
On this weeks episode I'm joined by my two good friends Jorden Susewitz and Jeff Lipple. Jorden is a professional freelance videographer working within the hunting and outdoor industry. Jeff is host of the Hunt Camp podcast as well as an owner of Island View Resort in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The conversation is all over the map but it all revolves around hunting. The exchange gets serious with a good mix of humor as we dive into some hard asked questions about conservation groups and their credibility as organizations. Thanks for listening! DeerHunterPodcast.com Support the show Music credit: Alice in Chains
Two leading hidden history researchers join us tonight. Ron Rademacher and Katherine Chiljan are our esteemed guests. Ron will be discussing the enigmatic MacIntosh Stone. This small stone was found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is covered with mysterious pictographs. Do they represent a previously unknown Native writing system, or are they symbols from ancient transatlantic voyagers? Katherine is our second hour guest and will be discussing, on Shakespeare's birthday, evidence that we have been attributing the world's most revered canon to the wrong person. Some of this misleading information is found in the suspicious "First Folio." We will touch on Bacon could not have been the author of these plays. We will be examining the most identifying information comes from the autobiographical sonnets. What do the sonnets reveal about the author and his connection to Queen Elizabeth?http://michiganbackroads.comhttps://shakespearesuppressed.com
Two leading hidden history researchers join us tonight. Ron Rademacher and Katherine Chiljan are our esteemed guests. Ron will be discussing the enigmatic MacIntosh Stone. This small stone was found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is covered with mysterious pictographs. Do they represent a previously unknown Native writing system, or are they symbols from ancient transatlantic voyagers? Katherine is our second hour guest and will be discussing, on Shakespeare's birthday, evidence that we have been attributing the world's most revered canon to the wrong person. Some of this misleading information is found in the suspicious "First Folio." We will touch on Bacon could not have been the author of these plays. We will be examining the most identifying information comes from the autobiographical sonnets. What do the sonnets reveal about the author and his connection to Queen Elizabeth? http://michiganbackroads.com https://shakespearesuppressed.com
As a current retiree from the Navy, Kyel worked on nuclear submarines off and on for nearly a decade. Now, he enjoys spending his time embracing sustainable ideas on his beautiful 40 acre property in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He is a wealth of incredible stories, unique perspectives, and bountiful friendship. Link to podcast site: https://scottgculbert.wixsite.com/website/podcast Reddit page: https://www.reddit.com/r/shoestringstories Contact us at: the.three.nomads27@gmail.com
WGD chatted with James Sutton of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. James, now in his last (senior) semester at "Michigan Tech" tells his reason he will always call the UP 'home'. ...And, he shares why staying in the UP for his collegiate studies, etc. were equally important. Go Huskies!
We're making the transition from ice fishing to open water this month on the Lure Lipstick Podcast. Pro Staff Director Chuck Mason talks about putting the hard water gear away and heading to Lake Erie for some big fish action. Chuck says trolling can be very effective, but he also likes to jig for those springtime fish. The veteran Great Lakes walleye angler also compares fishing The Bay's De Noc in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, to fishing on Lake Erie. Finally, Chuck describes a new way to put Lure Lipstick on your baits and talks about Lure Lipstick's upcoming presence on the walleye tournament trail.
On the eleventh episode of the On Creating series, Travis dives into conversation with saxophonist, composer, and educator Patrick Booth. The two discuss Patrick's new album "Stillness," which reflects his experience living in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, along with the impact mentorship by artists including Wadada Leo Smith and the late Geri Allen has had on Patrick's life. Talking Ear releases "Dahlem" by Dan Palmer.
David is the co-owner of Common Hunter. They sell over a dozen products including SD card readers and ozone machines. Born and raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He shares an intense story of a wolf attack up there. We discuss mobile hunting for deer in northern Michigan and Southern Ohio. Black bear hunting in Michigan and Manitoba. His grandpa owning and breeding some of the best beagles in the nation and the hundreds of hares they've hunted over the year.
Believe it or not, there are people who think that there have been muskie attacks on people! Muskies aren't the creatures that were seen in "Jaws," but if you see what Jim Saric tries to land on his "The Musky Hunter" television show, you might tell him, "You're gonna need a bigger boat." Jim joins us to share some of his great muskie tips. Dan Johnston from St. Croix talks to us about ice fishing. He covers the things you need to practice to make yourself safe and he shares some great hard water fishing tips. Barb Carey from Wisconsin Women Who Fish calls in from on the ice in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and talks to us while pulling huge bluegills through the ice. She tells us about the Women Ice Angler Project.
Hey Demons! To start off the holiday season when many are hitting the road to see their nearest and dearest, the theme this week is travel and haunted highways! Alicia and Shea discuss the tragic death of John Chau and the history of North Sentinel Island, the Paulding Lights of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Lydia's Bridge in Jamestown, NC, and the rich folklore surrounding phantom hitchhikers from the prophet Elijah to Resurrection Mary in Chicago, IL. As always when travelling America's highways and byways... Stay spooky, stay safe!
Mike talks about practicing shooting his bow with the hunting clothes he is going to wear out hunting. Had issues with glove while using his new Stan's release The hoodie and jacket collar got in the way of securing a good anchor point. Tucked the collar inside of the coat and took the hoodie head cover down to get a secure anchor point and not worrying about setting the trigger off on the release. Mike and Dan are getting in shape for hunting season The guys are hitting the gym Mike was really out of shape Mike is riding the bike Dan is hitting the treadmill Hunting for Health! Do not eat venison order from MI Dept. of Health and Human Services Deer meat with PFOS Perflouroctane Sulfonic Acid a type of Polyflouroalkyl Substance. Near Wurtsmith Air Force Base 20 deer tested, 1 infected Do not eat venison taken from this area First case of CWD in Michigan's Upper Peninsula found 4 year old doe tested positive for CWD Shot 4 miles from Wisconsin-Michigan boarder New 10 square mile CWD Core area formed How will this impact the local herd How will this impact hunters How will this impact taxidermists and meat processors
Mike talks about practicing shooting his bow with the hunting clothes he is going to wear out hunting. Had issues with glove while using his new Stan's release The hoodie and jacket collar got in the way of securing a good anchor point. Tucked the collar inside of the coat and took the hoodie head cover down to get a secure anchor point and not worrying about setting the trigger off on the release. Mike and Dan are getting in shape for hunting season The guys are hitting the gym Mike was really out of shape Mike is riding the bike Dan is hitting the treadmill Hunting for Health! Do not eat venison order from MI Dept. of Health and Human Services Deer meat with PFOS Perflouroctane Sulfonic Acid a type of Polyflouroalkyl Substance. Near Wurtsmith Air Force Base 20 deer tested, 1 infected Do not eat venison taken from this area First case of CWD in Michigan's Upper Peninsula found 4 year old doe tested positive for CWD Shot 4 miles from Wisconsin-Michigan boarder New 10 square mile CWD Core area formed How will this impact the local herd How will this impact hunters How will this impact taxidermists and meat processors
Dan takes off up to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to bow hunt Bad weather Completed a stand project Dan tells his story of shooting his buck Mike is a little under the weather and has to make a quick pit stop for the first time ever during the show Danny talks a little about how the snow changed deer movement on the second day A little talk about a tree saddle Dan talked about how his new Stan's release worked in a hunting situation Dan talks about what he does with the gut pile after field dressing a deer Dan is going to try deer heart! A friend of the family shoots her first deer Another family member takes two bucks What do you do with a deer carcass if you're hunting in a CWD zone? The boys talk about Hunters for the Hungry and how you could get involved
Dan takes off up to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to bow hunt Bad weather Completed a stand project Dan tells his story of shooting his buck Mike is a little under the weather and has to make a quick pit stop for the first time ever during the show Danny talks a little about how the snow changed deer movement on the second day A little talk about a tree saddle Dan talked about how his new Stan's release worked in a hunting situation Dan talks about what he does with the gut pile after field dressing a deer Dan is going to try deer heart! A friend of the family shoots her first deer Another family member takes two bucks What do you do with a deer carcass if you're hunting in a CWD zone? The boys talk about Hunters for the Hungry and how you could get involved
On this episode of the podcast I'm joined by Todd Havel. Todd is an accomplished big woods tracker and focuses much of his efforts in Northern Wisconsin,Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The knowledge Todd has gained by tracking Mature bucks is unrivaled by the common deer hunter. During this conversation I'm attempting to break that down. Where do mature bucks spend their time in these areas, how predictable are their patterns and what strategies can be implemented to put one in your sights come this fall? Music: Alice In Chains
Checking in with Dan DeFauw as he travels home from Michigan's Upper Peninsula after getting camp ready for deer season. Planting apple trees The planting process Seeing phenomenal regeneration on his logging cut from last year's cutting Field planting winter rye Trail cam photos and what he is seeing in his neck of the woods How his deer herd is looking Turkey are showing up on trail cams which is exciting for his area Bear are active as well Got a wolf on trail cam! Deer management tools for this season Deer jaw bone extraction tool Deer harvest data log book Dan keeps a history book at his camp for deer kills Talking about Rapid River Knifeworks
Checking in with Dan DeFauw as he travels home from Michigan's Upper Peninsula after getting camp ready for deer season. Planting apple trees The planting process Seeing phenomenal regeneration on his logging cut from last year's cutting Field planting winter rye Trail cam photos and what he is seeing in his neck of the woods How his deer herd is looking Turkey are showing up on trail cams which is exciting for his area Bear are active as well Got a wolf on trail cam! Deer management tools for this season Deer jaw bone extraction tool Deer harvest data log book Dan keeps a history book at his camp for deer kills Talking about Rapid River Knifeworks
Dan is on vacation but we still got him on the show talking about his deer camp visit for the first time this season. Camp conditions after the Upper Peninsula flood His food plots are up and green, better than he expected Logging cut is growing back extremely well Deer are using the food plots and the new growth after logging Deer look healthy Danny has managed to get a little fishing in as well
Dan is on vacation but we still got him on the show talking about his deer camp visit for the first time this season. Camp conditions after the Upper Peninsula flood His food plots are up and green, better than he expected Logging cut is growing back extremely well Deer are using the food plots and the new growth after logging Deer look healthy Danny has managed to get a little fishing in as well
Dance tunes from Arkansas, Abruzzo, the island of Dominica, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a front porch in the North Carolina Piedmont, and an excerpt from the "Dancing Around the World" episode of Alan Lomax's 1948 "Your Ballad Man" radio show. 1. Said excerpt, early 1948, Mutual Broadcasting System.2. Edward King: Le Jour D L'an (New Years Day). Recorded in Baraga, Michigan, October 1938. 3. Neal Morris & Uncle Charlie Higgins: Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea. Timbo, Arkansas, September 1959.4. Sonia Carbon and group: Bo Mwen Che. Woodford Hill, Dominica, June 1962. 5. Unidentified singers with Liborio Garanfa (guitar) and Giuseppe Gavita (violin): Saltarella. Scanno, Abruzzo, Italy, December 1954.6. Algia Mae Hinton: front porch boogie. Johnston County, North Carolina, July 1983.
When host Bill Hoffman was 15 years old his young life flashed before his eyes. This episode tells the story of how he survived a bear attack in Michigan's Upper Peninsula...Kind of.
Danny covers his week at his deer camp in Michigan's Upper Peninsula Warm weather Super moon No shooter bucks No doe permits Wolf sightings Not many shots heard nearby Locals are saying deer numbers are down Not seeing many bucks on caamera Local radio station in U.P. has half hour show called the buck report Michigan's Mackinaw Bridge reporting deer harvest numbers are up 25% over last year Deer check stations closed again this year Michigan wolf count Dan's logging project Mike covers his first few days of his firearm deer season in Michigan's Lower Peninusla Warm weather until Saturday Saturday evening had 2 inches of snow First deer killed and only buck was on the third day of season Fourth day of season 2 doe killed for a total of three deer killed in four days with 10 hunters Used the bike to get in and out of the woods and it worked well with the rifle Got some snow to cool things off quite a bit Saw button bucks and spikes, no shooter bucks Shot a doe New Up North Journal hats and shirts we are hoping to start selling Attending the 2017 ATA show in January
Danny covers his week at his deer camp in Michigan's Upper Peninsula Warm weather Super moon No shooter bucks No doe permits Wolf sightings Not many shots heard nearby Locals are saying deer numbers are down Not seeing many bucks on caamera Local radio station in U.P. has half hour show called the buck report Michigan's Mackinaw Bridge reporting deer harvest numbers are up 25% over last year Deer check stations closed again this year Michigan wolf count Dan's logging project Mike covers his first few days of his firearm deer season in Michigan's Lower Peninusla Warm weather until Saturday Saturday evening had 2 inches of snow First deer killed and only buck was on the third day of season Fourth day of season 2 doe killed for a total of three deer killed in four days with 10 hunters Used the bike to get in and out of the woods and it worked well with the rifle Got some snow to cool things off quite a bit Saw button bucks and spikes, no shooter bucks Shot a doe New Up North Journal hats and shirts we are hoping to start selling Attending the 2017 ATA show in January
Today's show is live from high above the Soo Locks in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We're talkin' Great Lakes, Yoopers, and lots and lots of birds!
Dan heads to deer camp to see how things are progressing in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for this upcoming deer season. Deer Health Black Bear sightings What camp life does for recharging the batteries A little tree trimming leads to a new stand location Building a new box blind
Wrapping up the Michigan firearm deer season Last weekend of firearm season Expectations Mike teaching his youngest son a few lessons Michigan DNR give their early numbers for Michigan's Upper Peninsula deer kill for firearm deer season. Actual check station numbers Why are they so low Dan and Mike's take on it Are we spending too much money on such low data accumulation Mandatory deer checks How to make your own deer summer sausage Dan's recipe How Dan makes his Equipment he uses Where the team will be for the next few months
Wrapping up the Michigan firearm deer season Last weekend of firearm season Expectations Mike teaching his youngest son a few lessons Michigan DNR give their early numbers for Michigan's Upper Peninsula deer kill for firearm deer season. Actual check station numbers Why are they so low Dan and Mike's take on it Are we spending too much money on such low data accumulation Mandatory deer checks How to make your own deer summer sausage Dan's recipe How Dan makes his Equipment he uses Where the team will be for the next few months
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula (the UP) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jennifer Schuitema from Grand Rapids Michigan about travel to the northern remote part of the Great Lake State.
Hear about travel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula (the UP) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jennifer Schuitema from Grand Rapids Michigan about travel to the northern remote part of the Great Lake State.
Hear about travel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula (the UP) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jennifer Schuitema from Grand Rapids Michigan about travel to the northern remote part of the Great Lake State.
This week talk about the Dropkick Murphys, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and we have our first "Ask Alex" segment.