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Episode 247 with Munem will leave you feeling inspired to take that step closer to Allah by giving up that which displeases Him. Munem shares how his move to London from LA was influenced a lot by the deen environment London has to offer. A powerful discussion on his spiritual journey you don't want to miss out on! Full episode write-up: https://freshlygrounded.com/episode-247/
On a recent episode of this podcast, I went on a brief side rant praising my local Meijer store for accepting plastic bags for recycling and had a minor freak-out over the looming global environmental crisis over our increasingly all-plastic everything. That caught the attention of Joe Munem, a Daily Detroit podcast listener who works as director of government affairs and public relations with GFL Environmental USA, a trash hauler and recycling service. He wrote us to say that municipal recycling programs have some very tough choices to make in the wake of official government actions by the People’s Republic of China, halfway around the world. It’s so bad, he said, that the city of Westland recently notified residents it has begun landfilling all the recyclable materials people put in their bins. We had Munem drop by the Detroit Shipping Co. studio of Podcast Detroit, for some insight into the looming crisis facing residential recycling programs across the country. It’s a fascinating discussion, and you can listen in the player above. Or, subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. We’re on all the podcast things, in fact. If you really want to keep the show going, be sure to support us on Patreon. http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Deb and Joe take the show to the Players Guild of Dearborn this week. The coming of International Podcast Day on September 30, 2016 excites Joe into a state of mania. Show openings this week include Two by Two at the Players Guild, South Pacific at the Spotlight Players in Canton Township and Singin' in the Rain at Grosse Pointe Theatre. Our special guests this week are Ron Williams and Brian Townsend. Ron shares a little history about the theater and shares the upcoming season of Two by Two, Legally Blonde, Arsenic and Old Lace, A Lion in Winter and Sugar. Ron, the director of Legally Blonde discusses the upcoming auditions for the show. Brian shares his experience with being a member of the cast of Two by Two and promotes the theater's upcoming fundraiser Murder at the Courthouse, coming up on October 29th. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Deb and Joe take the show to the Players Guild of Dearborn this week. The coming of International Podcast Day on September 30, 2016 excites Joe into a state of mania. Show openings this week include Two by Two at the Players Guild, South Pacific at the Spotlight Players in Canton Township and Singin' in the Rain at Grosse Pointe Theatre. Our special guests this week are Ron Williams and Brian Townsend. Ron shares a little history about the theater and shares the upcoming season of Two by Two, Legally Blonde, Arsenic and Old Lace, A Lion in Winter and Sugar. Ron, the director of Legally Blonde discusses the upcoming auditions for the show. Brian shares his experience with being a member of the cast of Two by Two and promotes the theater's upcoming fundraiser Murder at the Courthouse, coming up on October 29th. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem return as their podcast ends its six year hiatus! The two discuss their problems with Pokémon Go invading solemn memorials in Lansing, Gettysburg and in Washington D.C. Disgraced ex-legislators Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat decide to sue everyone in sight! A discussion ensues about straight ticket voting and Trucker/Felon Randy. Leon Drolet's election win without lawn signs encourage the two consultants to dump all over the political sign industry. Joe Munem cross promotes his other podcast about community theater - Front Row Podcast! Email your text or audio comments (.mp3 or .wav) comments to us: info@twoguysnamedjoe.com or visit www.twoguysnamedjoe.com to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email a text or an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 248-631-4077. Views of expressed by the hosts are their own and do not reflect those of others.
In FRP 005, Deb and Joe visited Ridgedale Players in Troy (248-988-7049). “The overture is about to start, You cross your fingers and hold your heart, It's curtain time and away we go, Another op'nin', another show” Joe and Deb space on the show of origin of that song while introducing the big opening week in Detroit community theatre. Joe was sure that the Cole Porter tune is in Anything Goes, so of course it can actually be found in Kiss Me Kate. Show openings include Once Upon a Mattress at Richmond Community Theater, Assassins at Avon Players, Plaza Suite at Village Players of Birmingham, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Barefoot Productions, Lend Me a Tenor at Clarkston Village Players and the season kickoff fundraiser of I’ll Be Waiting at Rosedale Community Players, Disney’s The Little Mermaid at Stagecrafters and You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown at our host theater, Ridgedale Players. As the hosts offered each cast to “Break a Leg,” Deb explained the origin of that phrase. You can find many of these in an article by Eddie Deezen. Our special guests this week are Eileen White and Aaron Filipski of Ridgedale to talk about their new season (You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, The Haunting of Hill House, Urinetown – The Musical and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Eileen and Aaron discuss the two things Ridgedale Players are known for: great theater and serving sandwiches after each showv performance, a tradition dating back to the Great Depression. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
In FRP 005, Deb and Joe visited Ridgedale Players in Troy (248-988-7049). “The overture is about to start, You cross your fingers and hold your heart, It's curtain time and away we go, Another op'nin', another show” Joe and Deb space on the show of origin of that song while introducing the big opening week in Detroit community theatre. Joe was sure that the Cole Porter tune is in Anything Goes, so of course it can actually be found in Kiss Me Kate. Show openings include Once Upon a Mattress at Richmond Community Theater, Assassins at Avon Players, Plaza Suite at Village Players of Birmingham, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Barefoot Productions, Lend Me a Tenor at Clarkston Village Players and the season kickoff fundraiser of I’ll Be Waiting at Rosedale Community Players, Disney’s The Little Mermaid at Stagecrafters and You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown at our host theater, Ridgedale Players. As the hosts offered each cast to “Break a Leg,” Deb explained the origin of that phrase. You can find many of these in an article by Eddie Deezen. Our special guests this week are Eileen White and Aaron Filipski of Ridgedale to talk about their new season (You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, The Haunting of Hill House, Urinetown – The Musical and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Eileen and Aaron discuss the two things Ridgedale Players are known for: great theater and serving sandwiches after each showv performance, a tradition dating back to the Great Depression. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe traveled to 315 Fisher Road in Grosse Pointe Farms, home of the legendary Grosse Pointe Theatre! Discussion kicked off with recognition of Sterling Civic Theatre winning the 4 The Best award for Best Theater Group for the fourth year in a row. Grosse Pointe Theatre's vice president, Danielle Caralis, talked about the upcoming season: Singin' in the Rain, The Sunshine Boys, Fiddler on the Roof, The Glass Menagerie and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Visit their website for ticket information or call (313) 881-4004. Zak Shugart discussed his starring role as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. You can subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe traveled to 315 Fisher Road in Grosse Pointe Farms, home of the legendary Grosse Pointe Theatre! Discussion kicked off with recognition of Sterling Civic Theatre winning the 4 The Best award for Best Theater Group for the fourth year in a row. Grosse Pointe Theatre's vice president, Danielle Caralis, talked about the upcoming season: Singin' in the Rain, The Sunshine Boys, Fiddler on the Roof, The Glass Menagerie and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Visit their website for ticket information or call (313) 881-4004. Zak Shugart discussed his starring role as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. You can subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
In FRP 003, Deb and Joe run down auditions at: Stagecrafters for The Best Man, Spotlight Players for Moon over Buffalo and Warren Civic Theatre for Shrek The Musical, Jr.. Show openings include: The Starlight Theater for Disney's The Lion King, Jr. Richmond Community Theater's Once Upon a Mattress. Legendary community theater choreographer Valerie Mould says goodbye to our community during our feature interview. She discusses memories from both on and off stage during her thirty years in this area, as well as what the future holds. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
In FRP 003, Deb and Joe run down auditions at: Stagecrafters for The Best Man, Spotlight Players for Moon over Buffalo and Warren Civic Theatre for Shrek The Musical, Jr.. Show openings include: The Starlight Theater for Disney's The Lion King, Jr. Richmond Community Theater's Once Upon a Mattress. Legendary community theater choreographer Valerie Mould says goodbye to our community during our feature interview. She discusses memories from both on and off stage during her thirty years in this area, as well as what the future holds. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
Front Row Podcast - All about Community Theatre in the Metropolitan Detroit area. Hosted by Deb Dworkin and Joe Munem, the show focuses on the talented artists working on all levels in local community theatre. In FRP 002, Deb and Joe visit Village Players of Birmingham. Kathleen Duffy, the president of Village, discussed the upcoming season and her own acting pursuits - appearing soon in the Players Guild of Dearborn's upcoming production of Two By Two. Michael Gravame, director of Village's production of Mame, discussed the show and the upcoming auditions. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
Front Row Podcast - All about Community Theatre in the Metropolitan Detroit area. Hosted by Deb Dworkin and Joe Munem, the show focuses on the talented artists working on all levels in local community theatre. In FRP 002, Deb and Joe visit Village Players of Birmingham. Kathleen Duffy, the president of Village, discussed the upcoming season and her own acting pursuits - appearing soon in the Players Guild of Dearborn's upcoming production of Two By Two. Michael Gravame, director of Village's production of Mame, discussed the show and the upcoming auditions. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss ad in Supreme Court race comparing Justice Bob Young to "Family Matters" star Steve Urkel, is that racist? GOP attacks on candidate's service on ethics panel raises question: Should anyone serve on such a panel? Gary Glenn of Campaign for Michigan Families attacks openly gay GOP house candidate. Show notes: Dems cross the line with bigoted Supreme Court ad Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com or visit www.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss the impact of President Bill Clinton's campaign visit to Michigan. Best practices - should candidates spend time on facebook one week before election? Show notes: Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem new poll showing GOP dominance in Michigan. House Democrats spend $1.5 million on five candidates, is that a Hail Mary in the final days of campaign? Show notes: Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss campaign finance statements being released, who has the money edge? Televisions ads in legislative races. Another best practice tip for elected officials. Show notes: Campaign finance reports: Snyder has $2M, Bernero is left with $167K Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss 9th CD debate and former President Bill Clinton campaigning in Michigan. Show notes: Video of 9th Congressional district debate Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss polling results in Dingell/Steele race. Will Rick Michigan appoint GOP lawyers as judges when he becomes governor? What candidates and elected officials need to protect themselves from. Show notes: Poll shows Dingell leading newcomer Warren official's computers to be inspected in case over strip club Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.