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Chris Holman welcomes the EDGE Partnership Spotlight guest of the month: Sarah Jennings, CPA, Principal, Maner Costerisan, Lansing, MI. Their topic of discussion: Maner Cares Day of Impact. Welcome Sarah remind the Michigan business community about Maner Costerisan? Sarah, tell us what your team members at Maner Costerisan are going to be doing Thursday? Where are you going, and what will your team members be doing? Maner Costerisan is an award-winning accounting firm, so tell us why this initiative is so meaningful? You said this is your eighth (8th) annual Day of Impact. What kind of impact has Maner Cares made over the years? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ Maner Costerisan to close offices Nov. 6 as employees support 13 nonprofits during Maner Cares Day of Impact LANSING, Mich.— As community needs continue to grow and local nonprofits face mounting demand, giving back has never been more important. On Thursday, Nov. 6, employees from Maner Costerisan, a public accounting and business consulting firm, will put their day jobs on pause to serve others during the firm's eighth annual Maner Cares Day of Impact. The firm will close its offices for the day as nearly 150 team members volunteer at 13 nonprofit organizations. The Greater Lansing Food Bank is among this year's sites, where volunteers will sort and evaluate food donations for safety, then box and bag items for distribution to local families. Maner Cares Day of Impact — Firmwide day of volunteerism benefiting 13 nonprofit organizations: Greater Lansing Food Bank, Haven House, Junior Achievement of Mid Michigan, Boys & Girls Club of Lansing, Capital Area Humane Society, REACH Studio Art Center, City Rescue Mission Uplift Thrift, Woldumar Nature Center, Habitat for Humanity Capital Region, Habitat for Humanity of Kent County, Mel Trotter Ministries, Kids' Food Basket and SOAR Café & Farms. The Maner Cares Day of Impact reflects Maner Costerisan's commitment to community service—empowering team members to give back and strengthen the communities where they live and work. About Maner Costerisan: Maner Costerisan is a full-service public accounting and business consulting firm founded in 1906 and based in Lansing, Michigan. With nearly 120 years of experience and offices in Lansing and Grand Rapids, the firm provides a comprehensive range of services, including audit and assurance, tax planning and preparation, business consulting, technology solutions, and wealth management. The firm is nationally recognized including being named a Best Firm to Work For, Best of the Best Firms, and a Top Firm to Watch, among other accolades. Maner Costerisan is dedicated to helping clients achieve their financial goals through innovative solutions, personalized service, and a commitment to excellence. The firm serves a diverse clientele across various industries, including manufacturing, nonprofit, government, health care, construction, and education. For more information, visit manercpa.com. ###
The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.WhoLonie Glieberman, Founder, Owner, & President of Mount Bohemia, MichiganRecorded onNovember 19, 2025About Mount BohemiaClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Lonie GliebermanLocated in: Lac La Belle, MichiganYear founded: 2000, by LoniePass affiliations: NoneReciprocal partners: Boho has developed one of the strongest reciprocal pass programs in the nation, with lift tickets to 34 partner mountains. To protect the mountain's more distant partners from local ticket-hackers, those ski areas typically exclude in-state and border-state residents from the freebies. Here's the map:And here's the Big Dumb Storm Chart detailing each mountain and its Boho access:Closest neighboring ski areas: Mont Ripley (:50)Base elevation: 624 feetSummit elevation: 1,522 feetVertical drop: 898 feetSkiable acres: 585Average annual snowfall: 273 inchesTrail count: It's hard to say exactly, as Boho adds new trails every year, and its map is one of the more confusing ones in American skiing, both as you try analyzing it on this screen, and as you're actually navigating the mountain. My advice is to not try too hard to make the trailmap make sense. Everything is skiable with enough snow, and no matter what, you're going to end up back at one of the two chairlifts or the road, where a shuttlebus will come along within a few minutes.Lift count: 2 (1 triple, 1 double)Why I interviewed himFor those of us who lived through a certain version of America, Mount Bohemia is a fever dream, an impossible thing, a bantered-about-with-friends-in-a-basement-rec-room-idea that could never possibly be. This is because we grew up in a world in which such niche-cool things never happened. Before the internet spilled from the academic-military fringe into the mainstream around 1996, We The Commoners fed our brains with a subsistence diet of information meted out by institutional media gatekeepers. What I mean by “gatekeepers” is the limited number of enterprises who could afford the broadcast licenses, printing presses, editorial staffs, and building and technology infrastructure that for decades tethered news and information to costly distribution mechanisms.In some ways this was a better and more reliable world: vetted, edited, fact-checked. Even ostensibly niche media – the Electronic Gaming Monthly and Nintendo Power magazines that I devoured monthly – emerged from this cubicle-in-an-office-tower Process that guaranteed a sober, reality-based information exchange.But this professionalized, high-cost-of-entry, let's-get-Bob's-sign-off-before-we-run-this, don't-piss-off-the-advertisers world limited options, which in turn limited imaginations – or at least limited the real-world risks anyone with money was willing to take to create something different. We had four national television networks and a couple dozen cable channels and one or two local newspapers and three or four national magazines devoted to niche pursuits like skiing. We had bookstores and libraries and the strange, ephemeral world of radio. We had titanic, impossible-to-imagine-now big-box chain stores ordering the world's music and movies into labelled bins, from which shoppers could hope – by properly interpreting content from box-design flare or maybe just by luck – to pluck some soul-altering novelty.There was little novelty. Or at least, not much that didn't feel like a slightly different version of something you'd already consumed. Everything, no matter how subversive its skin, had to appeal to the masses, whose money was required to support the enterprise of content creation. Pseudo-rebel networks such as ESPN and MTV quickly built global brands by applying the established institutional framework of network television to the mainstream-but-information-poor cultural centerpieces of sports and music.This cultural sameness expressed itself not just in media, but in every part of life: America's brand-name sprawl-ture (sprawl culture) of restaurants and clothing stores and home décor emporia; its stuff-freeways-through-downtown ruining of our great cities; its three car companies stamping out nondescript sedans by the millions.Skiing has long acted as a rebel's escape from staid American culture, but it has also been hemmed in by it. Yes, said Skiing Incorporated circa 1992, we can allow a photo of some fellow jumping off a cliff if it helps convince Nabisco Bob fly his family out to Colorado for New Year's, so long as his family is at no risk of actually locating any cliffs to jump off of upon arrival. After all, 1992 Bob has no meaningful outlet through which to highlight this advertising-experience disconnect. The internet broke this whole system. Everywhere, for everything. If I wanted, say, a Detroit Pistons hoodie in 1995, I had to drive to a dozen stores and choose the least-bad version from the three places that stocked them. Today I have far more choice at far less hassle: I can browse hundreds of designs online without leaving the house. Same for office furniture or shoes or litterboxes or laundry baskets or cars. And especially for media and information. Consumer choice is greater not only because the internet eliminated distance, but also because it largely eliminated the enormous costs required to actualize a tangible thing from the imagination.There were trade-offs, of course. Our current version of reality has too many options, too many poorly made products, too much bad information. But the internet did a really good job of democratizing preferences and uniting dispersed communities around niche interests. Yes, this means that a global community of morons can assemble over their shared belief that the planet is flat, but it also means that legions of Star Wars or Marvel Comics or football obsessives can unite to demand more of these specific things. I don't think it's a coincidence that the dormant Star Wars and Marvel franchises rebooted in spectacular, omnipresent fashion within a decade of the .com era's dawn.The trajectory was slightly different in skiing. The big-name ski areas today are largely the same set of big-name ski areas that we had 30 years ago, at least in America (Canada is a very different story). But what the internet helped bring to skiing was an awareness that the desire for turns outside of groomed runs was not the hyper-specific desire of the most dedicated, living-in-a-campervan-with-their-dog skiers, but a relatively mainstream preference. Established ski areas adapted, adding glades and terrain parks and ungroomed zones. The major ski areas of 2025 are far more interesting versions of the ski areas that existed under the same names in 1995.Dramatic and welcome as these additions were, they were just additions. No ski area completely reversed itself and shut out the mainstream skier. No one stopped grooming or eliminated their ski school or stopped renting gear. But they did act as something of a proof-of-concept for minimalist ski areas that would come online later, including avy-gear-required, no-grooming Silverton, Colorado in 2001, and, at the tip-top of the American Midwest, in a place too remote for anyone other than industrial mining interests to bother with, the ungroomed, snowmaking-free Mount Bohemia.I can't draw a direct line between the advent of the commercial internet and the rise of Mount Bohemia as a successful niche business within a niche industry. But I find it hard to imagine one without the other. The pre-internet world, the one that gave us shopping malls and laugh-track sitcoms and standard manual transmissions, lacked the institutional imagination to actualize skiing's most dynamic elements in the form of a wild and remote pilgrimage site. Once the internet ordered fringe freeskiing sentiments into a mainstream coalition, the notion of an extreme ski area seemed inevitable. And Bohemia, without a basically free global megaphone to spread word of its improbable existence, would struggle to establish itself in a ski industry that dismissed the concept as idiotic and with a national ski media that considered the Midwest irrelevant.Even with the internet, Boho took a while to catch on, as Lonie detailed in his first podcast appearance three years ago. It probably took the mainstreaming of social media, starting around 2008, to really amp up the online echo-sphere and help skiers understand this gladed, lake-effect-bombed kingdom at the end of the world.Whatever drove Boho's success, that success happened. This is a good, stable business that proved that ski areas do not have to cater to all skiers to be viable. But those of us who wanted Bohemia before it existed still have a hard time believing that it does. Like superhero movies or video-calls or energy drinks that aren't coffee, Boho is a thing we could, in the ‘80s and early ‘90s, easily imagine but just as easily dismiss as fantasy.Fortunately, our modern age of invention and experimentation includes plenty of people who dismiss the dismissers, who see things that don't exist yet and bring them into our world. And one of the best contributions to skiing to emerge from this age is Mount Bohemia.What we talked aboutSeason pass price and access changes; lifetime and two-year season passes; a Disney-ski comparison that isn't negative; when your day ticket costs as much as your season pass; Lonie's dog makes a cameo; not selling lift tickets on Saturdays; “too many companies are busy building a brand that no one will hate, versus a brand that someone will love”; why it's OK to have some people be angry with you; UP skiing's existential challenge; skiing's vibe shift from competition to complementary culture; the Midwest's advanced-skier problem; Boho's season pass reciprocal program; why ski areas survive; the Keweenaw snow stake and Boho's snowfall history; recent triple chair improvements and why Boho didn't fully replace the chair – “it's basically a brand-new chairlift”; a novel idea for Boho's next new chairlift; the Nordic spa; proposed rezoning drama; housing at the end of the world; could Mount Bohemia have a Mad River Glen co-op-style future?; why the pass deadline really is the pass deadline; and Mount Bohemia TV.What I got wrong* I said that Boho's one-day lift ticket was “$89 or $92” last time Lonie joined me on the pod, in fall, 2022. The one-day cost for the 2022-23 ski season was $87.* I said that Powder Mountain, Utah, may extend their no-lift-ticket-sales-on-Saturdays-and-Sundays-in-February policy, which the mountain rolled out last year, to other dates, but their sales calendar shows just eight restricted dates (one of which is Sunday, March 1), which is the same number as last winter.Why you should ski Mount BohemiaI can't add anything useful to this bit that I wrote a few months back:Or didn't say three years ago, around my first Boho pod:Podcast NotesOn Boho's season passOn Lonie's LibraryA Boho podcast will always come loaded with some Lonie Library recommendations. In this episode, we get The Power of Cult Branding by Mattew W. Ragas and Bolivar J. Bueno and The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding by Al Ries and Laura Ries.On Raising Cane'sLonie tells us about a restaurant called Raising Cane's that sells nothing but chicken fingers. Because I have this weird way of sometimes not noticing super-obvious things, I'd never heard of the place. But apparently they have 900-ish locations, including several here in NYC. I'm sure you already know this.On Jimmy BuffettThen again I'm sometimes overly attuned to things that I think everyone knows about, like Jimmy Buffett. Probably most people are aware of his Margaritaville-headlined music catalog, but perhaps not the Boomers-Gone-Wild Parrothead energy of his concerts, which were mass demonstrations of a uniquely American weirdness that's impossible to believe in unless you see it:I don't know if I'd classify this spectacle as sports for people who don't like sports or anthropological proof that mass coordinated niche crowd-dancing predates the advent of TikTok, but I hope this video reaches the aliens first and they decide not to bother.On “when we spoke in Milwaukee”This was the second time I've interviewed Lonie recently. The first was in front of an audience at the Snowvana ski show in Milwaukee last month. We did record that session, and it was different enough from this pod to justify releasing – I just don't have a timeline on when I'll do that yet. Here's the preview article that outlined the event:On Lonie operating the Porcupine Mountains ski areaI guess you can make anything look rad. Porcupine Mountains ski area, as presented today under management of the State of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources:The same ski area under Lonie's management, circa 2011:On the owner of Song and Labrador, New York buying and closing nearby Toggenburg ski areaOn Indy's fight with Ski CooperI wrote two stories on this, each of which subtracted five years from my life. The first:The follow-up:On Snow Snake, Apple Mountain, and Mott Mountain ski areasThese three Mid-Michigan ski areas were so similar it was frightening – the only thing I can conclude from the fact that Snow Snake is the only one left is that management trumps pretty much everything when it comes to which ski areas survive:On Crystal Mountain, Michigan versus Sugar Loaf, MichiganI noted that 1995 Stu viewed Sugar Loaf as a “more interesting” ski area than contemporary Crystal. It's important to note that this was pre-expansion Crystal, before the ski area doubled in size with backside terrain. Here are the Crystal versus Sugar Loaf trailmaps of that era:I discussed all of this with Crystal CEO John Melcher last year:On Thunder Mountain and Walloon HillsLonie mentions two additional lost Michigan ski areas: Thunder Mountain and Walloon Hills. The latter, while stripped of its chairlifts, still operates as a nonprofit called Challenge Mountain. Here's what it looked like just before shuttering as a public ski area in 1978:The responsible party here was nearby Boyne, which bought both Walloon and Thunder in 1967. They closed the latter in 1984:The company now known as Boyne Resorts purchased a total of four Michigan ski areas after Everett Kircher founded Boyne Mountain in 1948, starting with The Highlands in 1963. That ski area remains open, but Boyne also owned the 436-vertical foot ski area alternately known as “Barn Mountain” and “Avalanche Peak” from 1972 to '77. I can't find a trailmap of this one, but here's Boyne's consolidation history:On Nub's Nob and The HighlandsWhen I say that Nub's Nob and Boyne's Highlands ski area are right across the street from each other, I mean they really are:Both are excellent ski areas - two of the best in the entire Midwest.On Granite Peak's evolution under Midwest Family Ski ResortsI've written about this a lot, but check out Granite Peak AKA “Rib Mountain” before the company now known as Midwest Family Ski Resorts purchased it in 2000:And today:And it's just like “what you're allowed to do that?”On up-and-over chairliftsBohemia may replace its double chair with a rare up-and-over machine, which would extend along the current line to the summit, and then continue to the bottom of Haunted Valley, effectively functioning as two chairlifts. Lonie explains the logic in the podcast, but if he succeeds here, this would be the first new up-and-over lift built in the United States since Stevens Pass' Double Diamond-Southern Cross machine in 1987. I'm only aware of four other such machines in America, all of them in the Midwest:Little Switzerland recently revealed plans to replace the machine that makes up the 1 and 2 chairlifts with two separate quads next year.On Boho's Nordic SpaI never thought hot tubs and parties and happiness were controversial. Then along came social media. And it turns out that when a ski area that primarily markets itself as a refuge for hardcore skiers also builds a base-area zone for these skiers to sink into another sort of indulgence at day's end and then promotes these features, it make Angry Ski Bro VERY ANGRY.For most of human existence we had incentives to prevent ostentatious attention-seeking whining about peripheral things that had no actual impact on your life, and that incentive was Not Wanting To Get Your Ass Kicked. But some people interpreted the distance and anonymity of the internet as a permission slip to become the worst versions of themselves. And so we have a dedicated corps of morons trolling Boho's socials with chest-thumping proclamations of #RealSkierness that rage against the $18 Nordic Spa fee taped onto each Boho $99 or $112 season pass.But when you go to Boho, what you see is this:And these people do not look angry. Because they are doing something fun and cool. Which is one more reason that I stopped reading social media comments several years ago and decided to base reality on living in it rather than observing it through my Pet Rectangle.On the Mad River Glen Co-Op and Betsy PrattSo far, the only successful U.S. ski area co-op is Mad River Glen, Vermont. Longtime owner Betsy Pratt orchestrated the transformation in 1995. She passed away in 2023 at age 95, giving her lots of years to watch the model endure. Black Mountain, New Hampshire, is in the midst of a similar transformation. On Mount Bohemia TVBoho is a strange, strange universe. Nothing better distills the mountain's essence than Mount Bohemia TV – I mean that in the literal sense, in that each episode immerses you in this peculiar world, but also in an accidental quirk of its execution. Because the video staff keeps, in Lonie's words, “losing the password,” Mount Bohemia has at least four official YouTube channels, each of which hosts different episodes of Mount Bohemia TV.Here's episodes 1, 2, and 3:4 through 15:16 through 20:And 21 and 22:If anyone knows how to sort this out, I'm sure they'd appreciate the assist. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
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Vic Verchereau welcomes Brian Babiasz, who is Executive Director at The Reading People. Brian Babiasz has been with The Reading People since 2022 and Executive Director since 2025. Brian works to expand literacy access; especially for new Americans and adult learners. He credits the staff's dedication as the heart of the organization's impact. From his early experiences in growing plants to his new role in helping people grow to pursue their goals, Brian brings an energy and passion that is rare among many leaders. Vic Verchereau spends time learning about all the great things The Reading People are doing for the Mid-Michigan area on this edition of the Leadership Lowdown. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Some stories you protect your kids from. This time, the story walked straight into her room. Angela from Mid-Michigan had followed the heartbreaking news of a young boy who vanished from a campground over the Fourth of July weekend—a child with autism, just like her son. She kept the details to herself: the boy's age, his face, the striped shirt, the dark shorts… and the heavy feeling that he wasn't coming home alive. Her daughter never saw the news. No TV in her room, no overheard conversations. Just a quiet afternoon alone upstairs—until she came downstairs pale and shaken, telling her mother there was a little boy in her room. When Angela asked what he looked like, the description that followed matched the missing child on the screen almost perfectly. Was it a final attempt to be seen, to be recognized, to not just disappear beneath a headline? Or did a child who felt invisible in life finally find the one person who could see him in death? #ghoststory #truehaunting #childspirit #paranormalencounter #missingchild #michigan #psychickids #afterlife #emotionalhaunting #realghoststories Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!On this episode Big E and B talk about why the hell Big E has been slacking and what they are Thankful for... it may shock you..
Tom Welch, Communications Director for the Mustang Club of Mid Michigan joins John and Mike to discuss what the club recommends you do to your Mustang when you put it away for the winter.
In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we continue in our series on public land hunting details that make the difference, we look at finding “deer utopias” on public land - part 2 with my guest John Eberhart - straight from my visit with him at his Mid-Michigan home. I suggest watching part one that goes with this on saddle hunting, (SEE HERE:https://youtu.be/NU0PaIJxFhM) . If you have a hard time dealing with other hunters on public land, finding the truly out of way places you can find and hunt mature bucks successfully year after year, this is a must watch episode. We discuss:• How to find locations deer flock to and hunters don't. • Why John will never walk to hunting locations.• How he uses other hunters to his benefit.• How he approaches Michigan hunting vs. out of state very differently.• A playbook for how to approach out of state hunts - what to do and where to look.And more!* 2A DISPLAY PRODUCTS (10% OFF Code "IQ" ) Here: https://www.2adisplay.com/ * John's Book - DIY Bucks https://tethrd.com/products/ultimate-guide-to-diy-bucks?srsltid=AfmBOopBOf8_m8NKeWIwJ0RzGUDul0MPYUEjt2GGeemTsh31I0d8W5vR • Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/Other DEER IQ Resources:** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ • Get a Strategic Land & Hunting Plan for your Private Hunting Property HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/ • GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ Website: https://deeriq.com Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/ Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/ Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/ Episode #112Guest: Host Adam Lewis, John EberhartIQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)
Vic Verchereau welcomes Justin Sheehan, who is the Legal Director and General Counsel at Michigan Community Resources. Justin Sheehan is a Lansing born and bred attorney with a fierce pride for the diverse and resilient Capital City he calls home. A twice over graduate of Michigan State University, in social work and law respectively. As the Legal Director and General Counsel for Michigan Community Resources, Sheehan's organization offers support to nonprofit and grassroots organizations with capacity building services, tailored cohort experiences, and legal guidance. His involvement in the area is extensive and includes the Chairman of the Lansing Empowerment Network, Vice-Chairman of The Ourspace Foundation, Board Member of the Lansing Growth Fund, Board Member of The Empowerment Institute for Michigan Foundation, Board Member of the Malcolm X Community Commission, member of the Lansing School District's Multicultural Education Taskforce, and member of the Senior Advisory Team for Lansing Community College's Office of Empowerment. Having helped lead the team for the Lansing Promise, he is someone who cares and is making a difference in the Mid-Michigan area. Dial up this edition of the Leadership Lowdown! Host Vic Verchereau gets the scoop on all of the good work being done right here on the Michigan Business Network! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
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The MMHP989 sat down with Mike Richards in the summer of 2024, with lead singer and guitarist of ADABOY!, a group that has spanned the past decade with growth and adjustment moving around players and parts, as well as songs and styles, to create one of Mid-Michigan's burgeoning bands that have recorded albums from Bay City to Nashville. Richards has spoken about releasing singles, pulling down past albums in focus of their new management and progression in the industry, and staying true to not one style, but positivity in his music. Following his heart. In episode one, Richards gave us his past to present, with a new drummer on the horizon, wanting to issue singles as the months go by. Here in episode 2 recorded just weeks ago in 2025, Richards gives us a real-time update with the inclusion of his new single for the Detroit Lions, 'Uncaged' as well as where the band has gone professionally and with their goals over the course of the past year. This episode is a great two part series for people wondering how true bands stick to their guns and how much time is actually put into fulfilling their musical goals. Red39 Records is also in the picture now, as ADABOY! has upped their ante on a national level. Tune into Episode 2 of 2 and get in the mix with a true forward moving band....
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E has a bit of a format change and talks about the new CEO of HD
Vic Verchereau welcomes Sheri Jones, who is a Retired News Reporter and Anchor at WLNS TV 6. Sheri Jones recently retired after almost 37 years of bringing all of us the news on WLNS TV 6 in Lansing. Jones's contributions to broadcasting have earned her a well-deserved place in the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame, solidifying her status as a respected journalist. Sheri is respected and beloved by the Mid-Michigan community for her warm, steady, and compassionate presence. Her dedication to journalism is further evident through her multiple accolades and memberships in prestigious organizations. Join Leadership Lowdown host Vic Verchereau as he takes a journey down memory lane with a local TV legend and enjoy the lessons learned from a life in the news spotlight! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we continue in our series on mobile hunting details that make the difference, we look at Freelance and Mobile Hunting for Mature Bucks - is there a difference? We talk about that, and the fine details that lead to consistent year after year success with guest John Eberhart - straight from my visit with him at his Mid-Michigan home. If you are in the saddle hunting craze, like the adventure of slapping gear on your back and hitting the woods, or are thinking about trying it - you can't do that haphazardly - this is an essential episode of how to do it, and how not to do it, to dial in those really small details needed to have consistent success on the hardest deer to catch up to - mature whitetail bucks. And more!* John's Book - DIY Bucks: https://tethrd.com/products/ultimate-guide-to-diy-bucks?srsltid=AfmBOopoBIgofcVftFcnp9mTeZ4rUJIS5eZrU-2SMLMUZNxgOJDc1iZ8 DEER IQ Resources:** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ • Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/ • Get a Strategic Land & Hunting Plan for your Private Hunting Property HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/ • GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ CONNECT These OTHER WAYS with Deer IQ!Website: https://deeriq.com Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/ Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/ Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/ Episode #107Guest: Host Adam Lewis, John EberhartIQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)
The MMHP in the 989 sat down with Mike Richards in the summer of 2024, with lead singer and guitarist of ADABOY!, a group that has spanned the past decade with growth and adjustment moving around players and parts, as well as songs and styles, to create one of Mid-Michigan's burgeoning bands that have recorded albums from Bay City to Nashville. Richards has spoken about releasing singles, pulling down past albums in focus of their new management and progression in the industry, and staying true to not one style, but positivity in his music. Following his heart. In episode one, Richards gave us his past to present, with a new drummer on the horizon, wanting to issue singles as the months go by. We will update his story in part 2 in two weeks--showing the true projection and reflection of a band in action, growth, and its relationships with its fans. Richards spills the info on his life, mental illness, and his desire to be an assistant to society's growth, rather than be a negative flash-in-the-pan. Tune into Episode 1 of 2, NOW....
With the skills you develop through professional trades careers, you can earn a great salary and benefits sooner than you imagined. A sizable professional trades shortage exists in Michigan and is expected to continue through 2030. The Building and Construction Trades career community is right for you if you enjoy designing, building, and/or managing residential and commercial projects.All of the programs in this Career Community offer a path to employment and transfer into a four-year or bachelor's degree program.Programs in this Career Community can lead to work in areas such as architecture, building construction, civil technology, computer aided design, construction management, facilities management, heating and air conditioning, and HVAC/energy management. Many programs include short-term certificates leading to employment as you complete your degree. We also offer an enhanced degree that allows you to complete additional courses here at LCC that will transfer into your bachelor's degree program.Reach out to Professor Rob Helm at Lansing Community College- for much more information on the multitude of opportunities.Thank you to Brock Fletcher and the selling team of Keller Williams Realty for their continued support of our programming!'The Tom Matt Show' Heard on-The Michigan Talk NetworkWKAR Michigan State Universities AM 870 & 102.3 FMWJIM-AM 1240 LansingWYPV FM 94.5 Mackinac Citywww.tommattshow.com(podcasts)iTunesFor more information on past guests, Tom's published books, and how to get in touch, please visit our newly updated website at https://www.tommattshow.com#RFZ #radio #broadcasting #podcast #michiganradio #lansing #michiganradio #mab #refirementzone #successstory #humaninterestpodcast #selfhelppodcast
August 28th: Matthew Macon Arrested (2007) There are some offenders who, no matter how many programs they are put in or how many times they are placed in prison, they will continually cycle in and out of the legal system. On August 28th 2007 a man was arrested for the very last time. A man who spent most of his life reoffending no matter how many times he was given a second chance. https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/macon-matthew.htm, https://www.lansingcitypulse.com/stories/summer-of-terror-10-years-later,1776, https://medium.com/crimebeat/the-monster-of-mid-michigan-1b6a2053b417, https://99wfmk.com/michigan-serial-killer-matthew-macon/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday, July 30th MBN stepped outside it's studio at the Capital Region International Airport, and attended an encouraging event for Mid-Michigan's future. BETA Technologies, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC_, and Capital Region International Airport (LAN) gathered with invitees to see the future of aviation in Michigan. Building on its leadership in transportation, Michigan made a landmark investment to support the development and deployment of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) technology and infrastructure. Vermont-based Aerospace company. BETA Technologies, a recipient of that funding, has come to Lansing, Michigan in order to showcase its electric aircraft and commission a charger — the first electric aviation charger to be installed in the state of Michigan. This features remarks from LAN, MDOT, MEDC, and BETA about this technology, and the many ways in which it will benefit local residents, businesses, and economies across the state. You'll also see the ribbon cutting, a flight by the electric aircraft and attendees checking out the plane. Wednesday, July 30 | 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., attendees were on hand at the Capital Region International Airport. Just west of the terminal building at Avflight Lansing | 3121 W Circle Dr, Lansing, MI 48906. Thank you to: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: BK8LRLDOSFJZTPKG » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!this week Big E and his guest B share their 9 day Tennessee motorcycle adventure
The original Count--Butch Burden is still thumping the bass and singing the songs. Count & The Colony were the up-and-coming band in the mid-60s, hitting the road with Question Mark & The Mysterians, as well flagging shared management with Lilly Gonzales, touring in the Count's teen years. The road was no stumbling block, providing city-to-city exposure, parties, and dedication to craft which remains to this day. Then the money dried up. A Tangerine Records contract with the Ray Charles Estate included four originals that have never been released. Burden took his rich vocals, showmanship, and musical drive back home to Mid-Michigan where he continues to reside, 60 years later. His shows are documented in this two-part series through time, story, and epic detail. The bands that he jammed with, the music he created, and the longing to continue to be in a cover oriented group, Count & The Change, giving him a lifetime as a musician. Here in Part 2 of 2, Butch dives into the hotel residencies with Amphagas that put the spotlight on the band with the likes of Elvis, Led Zeppelin, Little River Band, George Benson, Liza Minelli, and moments with Robert Plant and Patti LaBelle that made up fantastic memories. We would like to thank Butch's wife Cindie for assisting in bringing archives and reminding Butch of memories along the way. Part 2 of 2 is ready to serve now in the MMHP in the 989!
WELCOME TO THE MMHP in the 989--SEASON 6!! We kick if off with the original Count--Butch Burden is still thumping the bass and singing the songs. Count & The Colony were the up-and-coming band in the mid-60s, hitting the road with Question Mark & The Mysterians, as well flagging shared management with Lilly Gonzales, touring in the Count's teen years. The road was no stumbling block, providing city-to-city exposure, parties, and dedication to craft which remains to this day. Then the money dried up. A Tangerine Records contract with the Ray Charles Estate included four originals that have never been released. Burden took his rich vocals, showmanship, and musical drive back home to Mid-Michigan where he continues to reside, 60 years later. His shows are documented in this two-part series through time, story, and epic detail. The bands that he jammed with, the music he created, and the longing to continue to be in a cover oriented group, Count & The Change, giving him a lifetime as a musician. You won't believe the stories through the eyes of the Count. He is finally sharing the memories. Tune in and TURN IT UP!
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!In this weeks episode Big E shares his not so positive experience at a localish HD dealership.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!Just a quick one this week about whats going on this weekend
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E talks about the 2nd annula Area 24 Special Olymics Poker Chip Run. And a few updates.
In this special episode of PMM, Jon and Max get into the history and future of regenerative agriculture with Joel, a true pioneer in the field. Joel shares his journey from a young man with health issues to a leader in sustainable farming, emphasizing the importance of community, innovation, and resilience. He discusses the challenges of building a self-sustaining farm, the importance of soil health, and the role of Bitcoin in creating a new economic model for agriculture. Joel's story is one of perseverance, faith, and the power of community to overcome obstacles and create a better future.Throughout the episode, Joel highlights the importance of character, commitment, and the willingness to work together to achieve common goals. He shares insights into the challenges of modern agriculture, the need for innovative solutions, and the role of technology in transforming farming practices. Joel's vision for a regenerative agriculture community is both inspiring and practical, offering a blueprint for others to follow. This episode is a testament to the power of determination, collaboration, and the belief in a better world.IMPORTANT LINKS https://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.htmlhttps://ungovernablemisfits.comVALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym to JON @ https://paynym.rs/+idealpresident82- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME STICKERS @ https://www.ungovernablemisfits.com/shop/ALTAIR TECHNOLOGIESAltair Tech is your one-stop shop for pleb mining supplies. They carry Bitaxes, Urlacher Conversion Kits, Bitmain Antminers, Shrouds, etc. Anything you can think of when it comes to Bitcoin Mining :).Use the affiliate link above and don't forget to use code UNGOVERNABLE at checkout. LAKE SATOSHILake Satoshi is a private lake located on 130 acres of land in Mid-Michigan. Originally a gravel pit, Lake Satoshi has since evolved into a tranquil oasis for those who love the great outdoors and Bitcoin culture.With the growing popularity of Bitcoin, Lake Satoshi has become a hub for like-minded individuals to network, camp, collaborate, and enjoy all that the property has to offer.The Annual Lake Satoshi Retreat is a unique weekend-long event in August (8/02). Friday you can freelance and enjoy dinner on us! Saturday is the main event, packed full of BBQ and opportunities to learn about Bitcoin.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E has Podcast Virgin WhatNot and OG in studio talking about some of the local Bike Nights
Mid-Michigan recently launched the “Be Our Neighbor” campaign in an effort to drive inbound population growth and accelerate talent development. Joining Chris to share the purpose and importance is the Founder & Executive Director of Lansing 5:01, Chris Sell, the Founder and CEO of Hundred Place Consulting, Samanth Harkins, and the Principle & Creative Director of Redhead Creative Consultancy, Jennifer Estill!
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Ryno and Big E talk about the past weekends event Michihistragen Rendezvous
About Matthew J. Martin, OD, FIAOMC After graduating with honors in Pre-Optometry at Ferris State University, Dr.Martin Attended the Michigan College of Optometry graduating with honors in1999. Dr. Martin has been serving the Mid-Michigan area for 20 years providingcomprehensive care, managing ocular disease, and fitting specialty contact lensdesigns. He specializes in pediatric eye care and all types of myopia management,with an emphasis on Ortho-K. Dr. Martin is a Fellow of the International Academy of Orthokeratology andMyopia Control since 2005. He has served on the Leadership and Planning Boardfor this organization and currently serves on the Fellowship Committee. He takesan active role in testing candidates sitting for their FIAOMC as well as keeping thetesting process up to date. Dr. Martin has a passion for education and has served as a mentor for manydoctors new to myopia management. In 2017 he was asked to present at VisionBy Design (VBD) Bootcamp for Newcomers. Based on reviews he has become apermanent member of the Bootcamp team. Dr. Martin speaks nationally andinternationally on the subject of myopia control, with an emphasis on Ortho-K.His most recent international lecture was Mumbai, India.Dr. Martin was a founding member of Mission Myopia Control. Its mission was toeducate and assist doctors in incorporating myopia management into theirprivate practices. While this organization has now been dissolved, Dr. Martin hascontinued his efforts towards educating doctors in the best specialty in eye care!
In this episode of PMM, Jon & Max dive into the dynamics of mentorship, friendship, and fatherhood, exploring how these roles shape our lives and the communities we build. Jon & Max discuss the importance of passing on hard-earned wisdom to the next generation, emphasizing the need for resilience, confidence, and the DIY punk ethos. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Jon & Max highlight the significance of leading by example, working hard, and fostering strong relationships that can withstand the challenges of modern society.IMPORTANT LINKS https://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.htmlhttps://ungovernablemisfits.comVALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym @ https://paynym.rs/+misfit- DONATE via Paynym to JON @ https://paynym.rs/+idealpresident82- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME STICKERS @ https://www.ungovernablemisfits.com/shop/ALTAIR TECHNOLOGIESAltair Tech is your one-stop shop for pleb mining supplies. They carry Bitaxes, Urlacher Conversion Kits, Bitmain Antminers, Shrouds, etc. Anything you can think of when it comes to Bitcoin Mining :).Use the affiliate link above and don't forget to use code UNGOVERNABLE at checkout. LAKE SATOSHILake Satoshi is a private lake located on 130 acres of land in Mid-Michigan. Originally a gravel pit, Lake Satoshi has since evolved into a tranquil oasis for those who love the great outdoors and Bitcoin culture.With the growing popularity of Bitcoin, Lake Satoshi has become a hub for like-minded individuals to network, camp, collaborate, and enjoy all that the property has to offer.The Annual Lake Satoshi Retreat is a unique weekend-long event in August (8/02). Friday you can freelance and enjoy dinner on us! Saturday is the main event, packed full of BBQ and opportunities to learn about Bitcoin.
Mid-Michigan's Boss Hog of the blues, your #1 Blues Man, Larry McCray returns to the music bins and online lists with his second helping from the Josh Smith/Joe Bonamassa production stall on June 13, with Heartbreak City. The KTBA Records follow up to 2022's Blues Without You brings McCray back to his roots and offers more than a glimpse of vocal power, delivery, and searing solos that have been his trademark for his illustrious career, nearing 50 years, 35 on the professional circuit as a household name. Larry stopped by the MMHP989 Studio inside of the Michigan Rock Legends Hall of Fame in Downtown Bay City to give the early word in February on his recording trip to Los Angeles with the team last fall. At the time of this interview, 12 songs were recorded. 10 made the final cut and one of the two cut are a bonus digital download for the streaming services. Bye Bye Blues is already hitting the airwaves and McCray is in the midst of working up tour plans, based around his health and the annual Fall tour with Devon Allman/Allman Betts team that he has been on for three years. McCray takes the team behind the scenes for the writing of Heartbreak City with Peggy Smith, Charlie Walmsley, Josh Smith, as well as MMHP's own Scott Baker, the forward momentum he has been rolling with after getting a blues resurgence over the past few years, and of course tips his cap with great stories about meeting and playing with blues legends such as BB King, Albert King, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, and the Allman Brothers Family, amongst others. Get your blues on Michigan Music Fans, Brother Larry is back to sing you the blues and bring it on home!
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Ryno and Big E discuss gear for new riders
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E talks to Jeremy Knox from Christensen Law . With the popularity of taking dogs on your motorcycle they discuss what to know about dogs and bites.
Malcolm X would have turned 100 years old today. We revisit a series of conversations about why Americans so often overlook Malcolm X when it comes to Black History Month celebrations and formal education spaces. GUEST: Ven Johnson, the attorney representing flood victims in Gladwin, Midland, and Saginaw counties, is involved in a lawsuit accusing the state of intentionally delaying the legal process and avoiding accountability. Also heard on this episode: Mid-Michigan dam restorations are picking back up, with residents to pay nearly $218M from WCMU Public Media reporter Teresa Homsi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E sits down with Ryno and they talk about their adventures for the last month.
Coach Lance Maney is in his second season with Mid-Michigan coaching the Women's basketball team. Returning to the Mid-Mich basketball program after playing at Mid Michigan in 2010-2012. Coach Maney started his coaching journey at his alma mater Shepherd High school, while finishing a Masters in Sports administration degree from Central Michigan. After graduating he spent 4 years in South Florida coaching boys and girls varsity high school basketball at large private schools Oxbridge Academy and North Broward Prep. He also worked to become a full time basketball coach, coaching travel teams, basketball camps and private training with Handlelife and Ball by Design.lmaney@midmich.eduGet the Edge! stlmcramer@gmail.com atroshak23@gmail.com rfretz@clyde.k12.oh.us ejfoos@aol.com dpitts1322@yahoo.com yorkehoops@hotmail.com andyandtessa@hotmail.com aburton@smccme.edu davepowpow@hotmail.com dlehman21@gmail.com dishopb@gmail.com jrayburn@ithacaschools.net adam.huber@kalidaschools.org milford1hoops@gmail.com coachgoon@gmail.com mitchell@hope.edu ljpillar@hotmail.com kgillen@pdys.org brandensorenson@hotmail.com muthgirlshoops@yahoo.com coach.chuckarnold@gmail.com serny@fruitportschools.net jrosenau@phasd.us m_maikrzek@hotmail.com aldemott@sandusky.k12.mi.us rodesilers@quincyschools.org rosemat79@gmail.com gkohler@ypsd.us cperry2412@gmail.com brian.packard77@yahoo.com malcolms@centralnoble.k12.in.us archer2craig@gmail.com mvassallo@gcsd.k12.sc.us logankingsbury99@gmail.com eric.glaza89@gmail.com niemir@wbsdweb.com frostick@msu.edu mjewart@zunderlaw.com kreinbrink_corey@dublinschools.net adsticke@gmail.com boyd99992000@gmail.com fabianusdm04@gmail.com jegood68@gmail.com mhamilton@gcswave.com tbeilfuss40@gmail.com brandongay8@gmail.com benjaminbrass@gmail.com brittonm2002@yahoo.com brittanylgross22@gmail.com joshuadresser23@gmail.com tdavis@libertycenterschools.org stephanie_jones@hboe.org connor.boyd@kentcityschools.org denney_jeff@yahoo.com jrichmond@cpsk12.us cvanderhaag@gmail.com aclouse@woodmoreschools.com tuckerrobertson1995@gmail.com tristin.pennington@marletteschools.org airraymond74@gmail.com gina.montgomery@dheatbasketball.com lauhnna.mcmahan@gmail.com danaytossey@gmail.com jleonard@ypsd.us jerry.vent@outlook.com aaron_osentoski@yahoo.com bfrazey1@gmail.com lyonsdon@gmail.com matthewjives@gmail.com mjcarani@gmail.com cumings.alexis@gmail.com tylermarshall@hotmail.com pennohiolegends@gmail.com tim@jergenspiping.com neffe@alpenaschools.com ethan.durham@gmail.com phil0630@gmail.com djfaiella3223@gmail.com tybens32@gmail.com jshepherd@reese.k12.mi.us vhorstman@ottovilleschools.org endicottdds@gmail.com merrill.brian@gmail.com koss5677@yahoo.com lcamacho@lla.org katiespenthoff@yahoo.com tolliverbl@gmail.com hskohlstedt@gmail.com n.schmidt@continentalpirates.org bsmith.swt@gmail.com ebitztd@gmail.com shotdoctor48@yahoo.com anty0702@gmail.com travis_h@spinaltech.com brianna.wibbels12@gmail.com tdavis@libertycenterschools.org dallinrempp@gmail.com joewromain@gmail.com
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E sits down with Marlene The Commander of The AMVETS post 1988 about the newly named Blessing Fest and the Blessing of The Bikes .
In this episode, Jon and Max explore the idea of social capital and its significance in creating resilient networks of trust and support, especially in times of societal upheaval. They also look into the practicalities of starting a small-scale chicken farm, discussing the balance between effort and reward, and the importance of not overcomplicating things. We're giving away a multimeter! (ship within US only) How to enter 1. Follow our PMM Sponsors @altair_tech2. Share the newest episode of PMM and tag @MaxBitbuybit OR @linkinparkrulz_ OR @prevhashnonce so we know you shared. IMPORTANT LINKS https://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.htmlhttps://ungovernablemisfits.comVALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym @ https://paynym.rs/+misfit- DONATE via Paynym to JON @ https://paynym.rs/+idealpresident82- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME STICKERS @ https://www.ungovernablemisfits.com/shop/ALTAIR TECHNOLOGIESAltair Tech is your one-stop shop for pleb mining supplies. They carry Bitaxes, Urlacher Conversion Kits, Bitmain Antminers, Shrouds, etc. Anything you can think of when it comes to Bitcoin Mining :).Use the affiliate link above and don't forget to use code UNGOVERNABLE at checkout. LAKE SATOSHILake Satoshi is a private lake located on 130 acres of land in Mid-Michigan. Originally a gravel pit, Lake Satoshi has since evolved into a tranquil oasis for those who love the great outdoors and Bitcoin culture.With the growing popularity of Bitcoin, Lake Satoshi has become a hub for like-minded individuals to network, camp, collaborate, and enjoy all that the property has to offer.The Annual Lake Satoshi Retreat is a unique weekend-long event in August (8/02). Friday you can freelance and enjoy dinner on us! Saturday is the main event, packed full of BBQ and opportunities to learn about Bitcoin.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E talks to Derek Long about his bike build for the Wyld Stallions Bike Build off1
Originally uploaded April 7, re-edited April 21st. Chris Holman welcomes back Zac Clark, General Manager, Lansing Lugnuts, Lansing, MI. Athletics affiliation is at an interesting time, tell us about Sacramento? So Zach your season is just underway, remind Michigan about the Crosstown Rivalry with MSU? What sort of economic impact for Mid-Michigan should we expect from this season? What are the other sneak previews you can give for 2025? Can you speak to your ties with local companies like LAFCU, Jackson, and the associated philanthropy that comes out of this? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Michigan is doubling down on its efforts to create a bright future for its residents. There are a lot of organizations working to put our youth in the best possible position to thrive. One organization in these crosshairs is Junior Achievement - a name you may be familiar with, but you may not know who they are and how they work. Joining Chris is the Senior District Director of the Junior Achievement of Mid Michigan, Susan ODell-Shilton.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E gives a little update as to what to look forward to
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E sits down with Marissa Collins One of the female competitors in the Wyld Stallions Bike build off
The Izzo family has partnered with Playmakers to host this premium experience on the campus of Michigan State University. The mission is to connect alumni and the MSU and Mid-Michigan communities in a positive celebration of Coach Izzo's legacy. The events include a 5K run/walk, 5K roll, 1/2 K walk/roll, kids' races and a virtual 5K. All events will focus on fitness, fun, family, Spartan spirit and charitable giving.Proceeds from the 2025 Izzo Run/Walk/Roll will continue to support an endowment for The Izzo Legacy that will ensure charitable giving for years to come. Lupe Izzo and Marcy Gillespie Kinzer join me on this episode of MSU Today to discuss the history and mission of The Izzo Legacy and the details of the 2025 Izzo Run/Walk/Roll. Lupe is the founder and president of The Izzo Legacy, and Marcy is the Legacy's executive director.Conversation Highlights:(0:40) – Lupe, where does your ethos of community, altruism and giving back come from?(1:34) – What led you and Tom to create The Izzo Legacy?(4:52) – What is the mission of The Izzo Legacy?(5:22) – Marcy, what's your background, and what motivated you to become executive director of The Izzo Legacy?(6:59) – What are the details of the Izzo Run Walk and Roll potential participants should know?Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E chats with Mack Blank about his build for the Wyld Stallions motorcycle build .
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Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E chats with Wyld Stallions builder Terry Scott
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!this week we are back talking about The Wyld Stallions Motorcycle build with Chris Watt
Today we hear from our friends at Teen Challenge. Listen and be encouraged with their testimonies.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week we take a break from The Wyld Stallions builders and Chat with Dan Cassel about The Lions Tail in Canada