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Dr. Najifa Choudhury is an ambulatory care pharmacist and founder of a CBD company, Dr. Peace Lily. Through her formal education and training, she specialized in geriatric care with a focus on holistic healing. As a pharmacist, she values and trusts prescription medications but noticed most patients are fast to take a pill to fix their problems rather than figure out the root cause and try non-pharmacological options first. As a health care professional, she believes everyone should have a holistic approach to healing and not just medicating. Three years ago, when she was suffering from stress & anxiety, she looked for natural ways to help calm her racing thoughts and during that journey of healing, she discovered the plant medicine that is CBD and all its health benefits! CBD has helped Dr. Choudhury take back control of her life and changed the initial negative stigma she had about CBD. After using CBD herself and researching the cannabis industry extensively, she found two major issues: firstly, the immense knowledge gap amongst healthcare professionals when it came to CBD, and secondly, how unregulated the industry is. She decided to solve both of these issues and overcome this general incompetency around CBD, and as a result, launched her own company in 2019, Dr. Peace Lily - and has been impacting lives ever since. She has been able to grow her company by 400% in the last year and launch her products into retail in Metro Detroit. In the summer of 2021, She decided to focus on Dr. Peace Lily full-time and quit her ambulatory care pharmacist job. The transition felt seamless when she realized she was making such a positive impact on the Detroit community with her business. Her main goal is to empower more patients through education and to bridge the gap between prescription medications and CBD. With how much the brand has grown so far and the influence it has been making in the lives of the community and others, she has considered raising capital to scale her business as the goal is to be a leading CBD company founded by a healthcare professional. So far her work has been featured in numerous media outlets such as Cosmopolitan Magazine, WXYZ Channel 7, SEEN, HOUR Detroit, Top Doc, Authority, and others. Her love of wanting to educate and empower patients as a CBD health consultant to be their best advocate has been extremely evident, and she is often asked to speak at conferences and give keynote speeches about pharmacology, CBD, and cannabis-related topics. www.payalghayal.com
Why is it so hard to correct myth? In spite of facts, crimes can be committed and no one will be charged or held accountable. In the case of Dawn Basom, who was murdered over 50 years ago, her case has never been solved. No one has ever been arrested and no one has ever been sent to jail. However, if you goggle her name, you would quickly see that she is considered to be one of victims of the 1960's coed- murder, John Norman Collins. Do we really know that? Is that true or do we just think that because she has always been listed as one of his murder victims. That is the question TCI is asking. We ask that and why is it so hard to correct myth??The following links are available: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E14 – Michigan Murders: 5th Victim Dawn Basom 1969 – “Off the Rails” 2 Avg. Joes S02 E15 – Michigan Murders: 5th Victim Dawn Basom 1969 – “Off the Rails” (Postscript)The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror Catching Serial Killers: Learning from Past Serial Murder InvestigationsTerror in Ypsilanti: John Norman Collins Unmasked by Gregory A. FournierLink for 1969 Ann Arbor Area Murders Prompts Action By Governor MillikenLink for 1988 Kelly and Company Interview of John Norman CollinsLink for Exciting Productions interview of Douglas Harvey Link for WXYZ Channel 7 News Report on Arch Sloan and the Oakland County Child KillingsIf you would like to donate to our cause, please contact us here.Take a look at our videos, hit the “Subscribe” button, give it a “thumbs up,” and share it on your social media. We appreciate your support. Go by Two Avg. Joes and subscribe to our email notifications. https://twoaveragejoes.com
October 4, 2023 ~ WXYZ Channel 7 Vice President & General Manager Mike Murri talks with Tony Michaels about Channel 7's 75th Anniversary.
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Detroit, Michigan. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of three books: Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System, Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice, and Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine. We hope you enjoy this episode with Dr. Paul Thomas about how to dress and present yourself as a leader. Questions We Asked: You just released a new book, Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine. What inspired you to write about this? How should you dress for a medical school or residency interview? How does virtual interviewing change things? How should you set up your background? Where do you draw the line between standing out and blending in with your dress and attire? How does appearance play into effectiveness leading teams and organizations? Is there a way to dress well when you have to wear scrubs? How do patient expectations change your dress? How much of dress is reading the room vs. holding yourself to a higher standard? You talk about house calls as a DPC physician, how does this change the interaction? How did you learn how to dress and carry yourself well? Book Suggestions? Quotes and Ideas: Medical School Interview: Blue or gray suit, white shirt with a colored tie. Leather shoes and a belt that matches. If you have a choice between a solid or swivel chair, choose the solid chair so you don't fidget. Virtually: face a light, make sure the camera is eye level, set up and test your microphone. Make your tech setup pristine. Sprezzatura: When everything is perfect, you can introduce a splash of personality that highlights a creative part of yourself You should dress with the goal of looking professional so you can instill confidence and better care for your patients. Wear clothing that makes you look mature and confident. If you are a physician in a leadership role, you should take the time to dress well and change if needed. “If you want to be a leader… you should look the part and lean into dressing your best.” “If dressing well makes you stand up straighter, speak more clearly and develop trusting relationships with your patients, then do it.” Book Suggestions: Dressing for Medicine: what to wear for your medical school interviews and how to dress professionally throughout your career in medicine by Dr. Paul Thomas Atomic Habits by James Clear
Brandon Day and Trevor Hooth of Bless You Boys.com, Mark Gorosh, and Dave LewAllen of WXYZ Channel 7 talk Detroit Tigers hot stove, lunch with Carlos Correa and AJ Hinch. Here is the YouTube link from last night. https://youtu.be/g5NO71sc8Tw Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/TigersMinorLeagueReportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandon Day and Trevor Hooth of Bless You Boys.com, Mark Gorosh, and Dave LewAllen of WXYZ Channel 7 talk Detroit Tigers hot stove, lunch with Carlos Correa and AJ Hinch. Here is the YouTube link from last night. https://youtu.be/g5NO71sc8Tw Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/TigersMinorLeagueReportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Women of Influence Series continues as we welcome bright, intelligent and new reporter for 21 News in Youngstown, Ohio; Sydney Canty. Sydney join us for this week's show as she is celebrating 6months on her new job, and her new career as a news reporter. She is such an energetic and enthusiastic young lady that is passionate and determined to fulfiil her dreams. Listening to her share her stories about her first time in the field and almost getting a speeding ticket, and getting harrassed by a horse at a carnival, to sharing her insights about the lessons she's already learned in just 3months on the job, is nothing short of amazing. This is definitely an interview you don't want to miss. A mentee of iconic award winning journalist Carolyn Clifford from WXYZ Channel 7 in Detroit, Sydney is forever grateful for Carolyn's mentorship, guidance and support in helping her fulfiling her life long dream of becoming a news reporter. We salute Carolyn Clifford for not just what she has done for Sydney, but for what she has done for many other young reporters just like her. We definitely need more Women of Influence just like her. PLUS, we have got an awesome and dynamic Thought of the Week for this you as well, with a ton of more things to discuss during the show as well as during "The After Show" LIVE on Instagram at 9:30pm on Tuesday evening. Join us for our live as we discuss the show, as well the week's hot topics and get your thoughts and feedback about them as well. You never know, your comments just might make it on the show. Be sure to follow us @TOLRadioHostMSN to be sure you don't miss the LIVE, as well as anything else we have going on the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show.
Join Andrew Tisser with Dr. Paul Thomas as they talk about an exciting new model of primary care. In this episode, you’ll learn:What is Direct Primary Care?Benefits of DPC to patients and physicians alikeHow to negotiate wholesale prices on labs and imagingMuch more! ~ About Paul Thomas, MD: Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of two books Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System and Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice~ You can find Dr. Thomas.Website: https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlumHealthDPC/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulthomasmd/--- Connect with Andrew Tisser DO: Top 50 doctors to follow on Instagram in 2020!Website: https://andrewtisserdo.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2medocFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.tisserLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtisserdo/Early Career Physicians: Taking Back Medicine: https://www.facebook.com/groups/earlycareerdocs/PS: If you are a physician who would needs some help and wants to discuss working with me directly- book a call at https://andrewtisserdo.com/ss
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business, and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System.
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business, and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of two books; Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System and Startup DPC: How to Start and Grow Your Direct Primary Care Practice.Highlights:Detroit as the center of outbreak in Michigan and how Dr. Thomas copes up with the situation as a frontlineDedicating his life in rectifying the disparities in health care, Dr. Thomas’ inspiration why he pursued medicineWhat Dr. Thomas loves about family medicine that got him hooked throughout the yearsBeing looked down as a resident, difficulties in gaining respect from peers and other challenges he has to go through his residencyPursuing Direct Primary Care and working outside the insurance-based systemHis life as a teacher, entrepreneur, and physicianEnjoying a lot of things in his practice and other fun ways he exercises to balance his life and workStepping back and starting the independent practice; some of the ways he advises if you are burning out in the corporate worldGiving attention and solution to depression and anxiety among doctorsConsistent communication with you physicians in dealing with the Pandemic (Covid19)“Demanding outcome data on infection rates, the mortality rate from elective surgeries and all the things that really obscured from the general public, those should be made searchable in one database where we can compare hospital against a hospital-based on their outcomes data if they want this bailout money”Better working conditionsBetter protection for doctors and nursesPrice transparency and outcome transparencyLinks:https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/IG Handles:@plumhealthdpc
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Corktown Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System.
Today we catch up with Dr. Paul Thomas. Dr. Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Southwest Detroit. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit and Wayne County. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible health care services in Detroit and beyond. He has been featured on WDIV-TV Channel 4, WXYZ Channel 7, Crain's Detroit Business and CBS Radio. He has been a speaker at TEDxDetroit. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and now a Clinical Assistant Professor. Finally, he is an author of the book Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System. About The Book, Direct Primary Care: The Cure for Our Broken Healthcare System Kindle + Paperback Edition (Available on Amazon) They said it couldn't be done. It wouldn't be possible to fix our broken healthcare system. It wouldn't be possible to fix a healthcare system that undervalues primary care and human relationships. But here we are, a courageous group of primary care doctors, tirelessly working to create value for our patients in communities across the country. This is the story of the Direct Primary Care movement, and how it could revolutionize not only primary care, but the entire healthcare system. The book begins by describing the current crisis in primary care and goes on to define the scope of Direct Primary Care. It closes with concrete examples of how the Direct Primary Care model is working at Plum Health DPC in Southwest Detroit. Cited Links and Resources: www.DirectPrimaryCare.com www.plumhealthdpc.com https://www.plumhealthdpc.com/what-we-do/ https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Thomas-MD/e/B07KRWZ5RN/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1 www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DocPreneurship.org www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com
In this special National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) VIP Edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show, we talk with Emmy Award Winning News Anchor from WXYZ Channel 7, Carolyn Clifford. Listen to her discuss her decorated career as a broadcast journalist in the City of Detroit, from interview influential leaders as former Pres. Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey to covering the release of Nelson Mandela from prison to Hurricane Katrina. She is a 13 Time Emmy Winner, 3 of which include 3 Time Best News Anchor. We also talk about the importance of the NABJ and what has been its goal and mission in the Black Journalist in the Black Community. We also talk about the Freedom of the Press and the Right to Free Speech and are those rights being jeopardized by the current administration in Washington D.C. Plus we have a ton of things to talk about during our What Are YOU Thinking About segment as well. So, be sure to tune into to this very special edition of the show, and don't forget to RATE REVIEW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to the podcast.
In this special National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) VIP Edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show, we talk with Emmy Award Winning News Anchor from WXYZ Channel 7, Carolyn Clifford. Listen to her discuss her decorated career as a broadcast journalist in the City of Detroit, from interview influential leaders as former Pres. Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey to covering the release of Nelson Mandela from prison to Hurricane Katrina. She is a 13 Time Emmy Winner, 3 of which include 3 Time Best News Anchor. We also talk about the importance of the NABJ and what has been its goal and mission in the Black Journalist in the Black Community. We also talk about the Freedom of the Press and the Right to Free Speech and are those rights being jeopardized by the current administration in Washington D.C. Plus we have a ton of things to talk about during our What Are YOU Thinking About segment as well. So, be sure to tune into to this very special edition of the show, and don't forget to RATE REVIEW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to the podcast.
In this special National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) VIP Edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show, we talk with Emmy Award Winning News Anchor from WXYZ Channel 7, Carolyn Clifford. Listen to her discuss her decorated career as a broadcast journalist in the City of Detroit, from interview influential leaders as former Pres. Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey to covering the release of Nelson Mandela from prison to Hurricane Katrina. She is a 13 Time Emmy Winner, 3 of which include 3 Time Best News Anchor. We also talk about the importance of the NABJ and what has been its goal and mission in the Black Journalist in the Black Community. We also talk about the Freedom of the Press and the Right to Free Speech and are those rights being jeopardized by the current administration in Washington D.C. Plus we have a ton of things to talk about during our What Are YOU Thinking About segment as well. So, be sure to tune into to this very special edition of the show, and don't forget to RATE REVIEW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to the podcast.
In this special National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) VIP Edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show, we talk with Emmy Award Winning News Anchor from WXYZ Channel 7, Carolyn Clifford. Listen to her discuss her decorated career as a broadcast journalist in the City of Detroit, from interview influential leaders as former Pres. Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey to covering the release of Nelson Mandela from prison to Hurricane Katrina. She is a 13 Time Emmy Winner, 3 of which include 3 Time Best News Anchor. We also talk about the importance of the NABJ and what has been its goal and mission in the Black Journalist in the Black Community. We also talk about the Freedom of the Press and the Right to Free Speech and are those rights being jeopardized by the current administration in Washington D.C. Plus we have a ton of things to talk about during our What Are YOU Thinking About segment as well. So, be sure to tune into to this very special edition of the show, and don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to the podcast.
The Detroit Public Safety Foundation is celebrating "Women In Blue" for the month of May. The Women in Blue program is a celebration of the women within the Detroit Police Department, Detroit Fire Department and EMS. This week I went to the breakfast where all of these amazing women were honored. I had a chance to speak with so many incredible people, including Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aqualina who resided over the Larry Nassar sexual assault trial. She is an inspiration and after hearing her message about women power, I truly believe there is nothing that women cannot accomplish if they truly decide to. https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/judge-in-larry-nassar-case-to-be-keynote-speaker-at-women-in-blue-event While at the event I spoke with Carolyn Clifford from WXYZ Channel 7, Detroit Police Chief James E. Craig and a survivor of Larry Nassar Trinae Gonczar. I also ran into Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy who was featured on "Women Who Rock" a couple weeks ago and 1st Assistant Police Chief Lashinda Stair who was featured on last weeks' "Women Who Rock". In the 2nd half of the podcast Cyndy Schalter-Salsido from Turning Point Macomb and I discuss the "Royal Wedding" and America's obsession with the royals. We also discuss cults. Lately, it seems every network has some show about someone who was in a cult, or escaped from one. Cyndy and I talk about why people are drawn to these organizations, and really how common they are. https://www.wmagazine.com/story/best-cult-documentaries-films-tv-to-watch Cyndy and I also discuss the second season of the Netlfix hit "13 Reasons Why". The show is back and is crating controversy again over the way some claim it glamorizes teen suicide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INuybFt2ZIo There is always help available if you or someone you know is thinking about hurting themselves. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 160 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices. 1-800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ (Cyndy Schalter-Salsido) YOU ARE NOT ALONE… TURNING POINT IS HERE TO HELP Domestic violence and sexual assault rob an individual of their sense of safety, power, and dignity. Turning Point provides emergency and support services to meet both the immediate and long-term needs of survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Turning Point strives to provide a safe non-judgmental place for survivors to explore their feelings and options, and regain control of their lives. There is a 24 crisis line: 586.463.6990
The Detroit Public Safety Foundation is celebrating "Women In Blue" for the month of May. The Women in Blue program is a celebration of the women within the Detroit Police Department, Detroit Fire Department and EMS. This week I went to the breakfast where all of these amazing women were honored. I had a chance to speak with so many incredible people, including Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aqualina who resided over the Larry Nassar sexual assault trial. She is an inspiration and after hearing her message about women power, I truly believe there is nothing that women cannot accomplish if they truly decide to. https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/judge-in-larry-nassar-case-to-be-keynote-speaker-at-women-in-blue-event While at the event I spoke with Carolyn Clifford from WXYZ Channel 7, Detroit Police Chief James E. Craig and a survivor of Larry Nassar Trinae Gonczar. I also ran into Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy who was featured on "Women Who Rock" a couple weeks ago and 1st Assistant Police Chief Lashinda Stair who was featured on last weeks' "Women Who Rock". In the 2nd half of the podcast Cyndy Schalter-Salsido from Turning Point Macomb and I discuss the "Royal Wedding" and America's obsession with the royals. We also discuss cults. Lately, it seems every network has some show about someone who was in a cult, or escaped from one. Cyndy and I talk about why people are drawn to these organizations, and really how common they are. https://www.wmagazine.com/story/best-cult-documentaries-films-tv-to-watch Cyndy and I also discuss the second season of the Netlfix hit "13 Reasons Why". The show is back and is crating controversy again over the way some claim it glamorizes teen suicide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INuybFt2ZIo There is always help available if you or someone you know is thinking about hurting themselves. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 160 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices. 1-800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ (Cyndy Schalter-Salsido) YOU ARE NOT ALONE… TURNING POINT IS HERE TO HELP Domestic violence and sexual assault rob an individual of their sense of safety, power, and dignity. Turning Point provides emergency and support services to meet both the immediate and long-term needs of survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Turning Point strives to provide a safe non-judgmental place for survivors to explore their feelings and options, and regain control of their lives. There is a 24 crisis line: 586.463.6990
Paul and Jennifer Eisenstein and I met up at the Fish and The Hog in Waimea on Hawaii Island. I've known Paul Eisenstein, Automotive Journalist TheDetroitBureau.com since the late 1970's in Detroit when he was with WXYZ Channel 7 and a regular at Emily's Across the Street. However, we had not seen each other for 35+ years. Paul & Jennifer were on the Kona Coast for the roll out of the 2018 Hyundai Kona at the beautiful Mauna Kea Resort. I call Kona home. I call Detroit home. I feel a part of both communities and like many Detroiters who I meet up with here on Hawaii Island it was fun to learn they too have been here enough to feel very at home. So talking about Kona and the new 2018 Hyundai Kona was fun. And very interesting to hear Paul share what has to be considered when car names are being created. I've listened on line for years to Paul's automotive related conversations from all parts of the world. It was very fun to finally reconnect in person and meet Jennifer and feel the Detroit bond while in Kona. While they got out of the snow in Michigan to be in Hawaii and cover the roll out of the 2018 Hyundai Kona, it was winter like weather in Hawaii that week. I thought Paul shared that in a polite manner while also describing well all the different climates we have here on Hawaii Island and let it work for him while test driving the new Hyundai Kona. This is Paul's lead in to the story about the Hyundai Kona on his website TheDetroitBureau.com by Paul Esisenstein ... So much for palm trees swaying in a sunny, South Pacific breeze. The wind is blowing, all right, but the normally desert-like Kona Coast is anything but warm and dry as we head out for a day’s drive across the Big Island of Hawaii. Actually, we’re just fine with that, as it gives us a chance to put the new 2019 Hyundai Kona through its paces as we explore one of the most ecologically diverse places on the planet. By the time we wrap up we’ll experience just about every sort of weather one can imagine short of snow – and at the top of Saddle Road, which cuts between the currently dormant Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, even a blizzard is possible. We’ve spent nearly 12 hours in the air flying to, yes, Kona, Hawaii to see just how well the new Kona crossover lives up our expectations. Hyundai was slow to recognize one of the most dramatic shifts in the automotive market, the rapid shift from sedans and coupes to SUVs and crossover-utility vehicles. As it rolls into dealer showrooms across the U.S. in the coming weeks, it becomes the Korean brand’s third utility vehicle, joining the compact Tucson and midsize Santa Fe – with an assortment of others, including the hydrogen-powered Nexo, to follow. On a personal note: I signed up for Paul's at the TheDetroitBureau.com. I'm new to his website. After seeing all the stories I get what he means when he says he loves what he does because he is not just talking and covering stories about cars. So many subjects and interesting people that are part of the tapestry of all the back stories related to the automotive industry he shares on the site. I love learning.
Druga czesc wywiadu z Andrzejem Miloszem, pracownikiem stacji WXYZ (Channel 7) Detroit. A takze kilka slow na temat niesamowitej niespodzianki, ktora spotkala mnie ze strony firmy Apple.
Druga czesc wywiadu z Andrzejem Miloszem, pracownikiem stacji WXYZ (Channel 7) Detroit. A takze kilka slow na temat niesamowitej niespodzianki, ktora spotkala mnie ze strony firmy Apple.