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Trigger Warning: Contains a SICK Serial Killer! John Norman Collins was a "NORMAL" guy from Ypsalinti Michigan that terrorized and killed Co-Eds. Sara also talks about why so many people may be fasinated with True Crime and why it's not a bad thing. Moral of the story is be aware of your surroundings!Blog: https://www.thewfmpodcast.blogspot.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/thewfmpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAXJiTgLKXwc2C_0HnVViAAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewfmpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thewfmpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewfmpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewfmpodcast1?lang=enLinkTree: https://linktr.ee.com/thewfmpodcastAnd visit our website: https://www.thewfmpodcast.comMerch Link: https://www.bonfire.com/store/those-weirdos-from-michigan
Cannajam Festival is taking place on Sat. October 9, 2021, at Riverside Park, Ypsilanti, Michigan @ 12 PM. Attorney Mike Komorn, founder and organizer joins Todd & Craig in The Mother-Ship to discuss the lineup and events taking place throughout the day and evening. Cannabis Sales and Consumption will be allowed on site. Top performers from Comedian Mike Young, Randy Kaplan, Echoes of Pink Floyd, T Money Green Roadwork, and many more. Sponsors include OZ Cannabis, Sticky, The Botanical Co, Pure Lapeer Provisioning Center, along with many more. Check out Cannajamfest.com for more information.
Why does God choose to heal some people and not others? This biblical message dives into the true nature of a loving God who always does what is best for His children and is always motivated by His love. It was preached at Living Water Community Church, Ypsilanti, MI, on August 29th, 2021, by Pastor Clark Cothern. www.lw-cc.org
Bryan chatted with the homies new and old in Riot Course! Stick around to the end of the episode for a truly impressive performance of TWO (woah) songs! File a complaint if you don't like them, but I'm not worried about it. Thanks for listening! Air date: 6/21/2021. Follow the podcast on social media! Twitter … Continue reading ITN 122 | Riot Course (Ypsilanti, MI) →
In this episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Natasha Doan-Motsinger (Executive Director) and Alyssa Silletti (Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator) from Our House in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Natasha, Alyssa, and Lynn talk about the variety of services that Our House provides to help prepare youth in foster care for independence. Their services include mentoring, teaching life skills, providing transitional housing, piloting a temporary host home model, and helping youth build resiliency.
Benny and Bry chatted with Micah Cotner who has just under one million things going on, including anything from noise rock-influenced IG live sessions to a podcast in-the-works called Grains of Sandler where they break down every single film Adam Sandler has ever made. This is Micah’s second appearance on the podcast, and it took … Continue reading ITN 99 | Micah Cotner of Happiness Isn’t Possible/Solemn Judgment/Grains of Sandler Podcast (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Nuss claimed he could turn gay people straight...Why?? Who the F#*k knows. It turns out, maybe he couldn't...so he kills them instead. Listen to this quick story about a Nutso-Nusso. This week we are featuring The Bootstrap Boys (great name). Enjoy & thank you for listening!
Support the podcast and help keep it online by becoming a member of our Patreon! Every little donation helps and I really appreciate anything you can pledge! Chatted with Nate Erickson (formerly of After Hours Radio and DIY venue The Late Station) about his new solo project, 310 AM, who just dropped a spicy new … Continue reading ITN 73 | 310 AM (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Well, Spencer and I were hanging out on my porch after our first rehearsal together for In A Daydream, and we were talking about music and the local scene quite a bit so I figured hey, why not fire up the mics since this is the type of shit I talk about on the podcast … Continue reading ITN 47 | Spencer Haithcock from Tequila Deer/Ship & Sail/In A Daydream (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Colin came over with the intention to talk about the Conor Oberst cover compilation he organized, played on, and had me play on, along with several other local bands. The compilation can be found on Ship & Sail’s bandcamp page and a link in Ship & Sail’s Instagram bio. We talked about a lot of … Continue reading ITN 44 | Colin Haggerty of Ship & Sail Talks Conor Oberst Cover Compilation & More (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Hung out with Tanner Ellis and talked about his project Young Adult Fiction’s new record, “Much Too Big to Be a Lapdog” which is AWESOME. He explained how the hell one uses a tape deck to achieve the gloriously warbly sounds you can find all throughout his new record. Colin from Ship and Sail came … Continue reading ITN 42 | Young Adult Fiction wsg Colin Haggerty from Ship & Sail (Ypsilanti, MI) →
“ Kenyatta Rashon”. Born and raised in Ypsilanti MI, looking to make her big break in the entertainment industry. Soul , hip hop and RnB is her first love , she's shared her presence all around the United States from singing on Venice beach, subway singing with the natives of Harlem New York; She even had the opportunity to sing with the “Samples” for the Kanye West Sunday service in Detroit, Mi.What are her goal you ask? To successfully touch the hearts of young ladies across the world. She's a beautiful, young, humble, driven individual who believes every girl in the world is just like her. By Utilizing empowering words, and putting the footwork on our dreams and aspirations. Kenyatta Rashon's unique sound developed by having musical influence's such as Amy Winehouse, Beyoncé, summer Walker, Kehlani, and that's just to name a few.
1 Peter 1:13-23 "Living like you’ve got a new heart" explores the motivation for living with joyful expectancy. Would you do anything differently if you received a heart transplant? We probably all would. This message explores the motives for living with expectancy based on the fact that through faith in Jesus we really do have a new heart because we're new creations in Christ. This Sermon was spoken by Clark Cothern @ Living Water Comminity Church in Ypsilanti MI on September 29th 2019
Joyfully Rescued God's rescue plan gives believers reason for a living hope. That's how Peter describes what the gospel means to Christians. He addresses people who have moved away from their familiar surroundings and who are feeling pressure from persecution because of their faith. Peter's words are encouraging to us today since we face many of the same trials his audience faced. Preached on September 29, 2019 by Pastor Clark Cothern in Ypsilanti MI
30 episodes deep, woooaaahhh. Chilled with dem boyz in Tequila Deer, who also happen to make up part of the Church Street Booking crew. We talked about the origins and future of Tequila Deer, got a performance from TD, and also talked about the Great Pumpkin Fest coming up in October presented by CSB and … Continue reading ITN 30 | Tequila Deer/Church Street Booking (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Peter is writing to a group of people who are feeling the heat from persecution. This true story about a remarkable escape from prison reveals God's divine help available to those He has chosen to advance His Kingdom and fulfill His purposes. We'll also answer the question, "What happens when God chooses not to answer a prayer the way we want Him to?" Scripture: Acts 12 Preach by Pastor Clark Cothern on September 15, 2019 in Ypsilanti MI
Associate Pastor Mike Burrell shares a message from 2nd Peter 1:1-9 in which Simon Peter reminds believers in Christ what they first learned so they will remain steadfast in their walk with Jesus. Peter shares how they can remain effective and productive in their spiritual growth even when life gets difficult. This sermon was Preach on Aug 11th 2019 by Associate Pastor Mike Burrell in Ypsilanti MI
Simon Peter wanted the readers of his letters to know how important it was for them to be filled with the right kind of knowledge; the kind that is transformative because of the Holy Spirit who provides a "super knowledge" related to Jesus and His identity and purpose. This message encourages believers to continually and actively renew their minds through God's Word so that this knowledge becomes expressed through our actions. This Message was Preached on Aug 18, 2019 by Tom Harkaway in Ypsilanti MI
Simon Peter wanted the readers of his letters to know how important it was for them to be filled with the right kind of knowledge; the kind that is transformative because of the Holy Spirit who provides a "super knowledge" related to Jesus and His identity and purpose. This message encourages believers to continually and actively renew their minds through God's Word so that this knowledge becomes expressed through our actions. This Sermon was Preached on Aug 18th by Tom Harkaway in Ypsilanti MI
Episode 19 features myself having a hearty chat with Micah Cotner, who runs the Dragon’s Den house venue, sang in Complainer., played drums in Seaholm (back when they were good teehee winkwink), and now plays drums in Solemn Judgment. This episode is one of those smart ones where we chat about real life stuff and … Continue reading ITN 19 | Micah Cotner of Dragon’s Den [House Venue]/Solemn Judgment/Complainer./METH GATOR (Ypsilanti, MI) →
Failure in God's Economy. Exodus 2:11-3.8a Preached by Rev. Jeremy Shaw on July 14th at Living Water Community Church in Ypsilanti MI.
Whit and Scott from Fallow Land came by and sipped on some wine with me and talked about their new album, playing the final Bled Fest, the songwriting process, memorable shows/tours, and played a new song! As always, rate/review and subscribe to the podcast on your platform of choice. Thanks for listening! Air date: 5/27/2019.
Activist, advocate, leading salesperson, councilwoman, she's been called many things in her lifetime but "Your Honor" is something Beth Bashert is still getting used to. In 1993 she and her wife Lisa were the first lesbian couple to have an engagement announcement in The Ann Arbor News. At the ceremony later that year, they legally took the name Bashert (meaning “destined, meant to be”) a new family name for both. When the window opened up five years ago for same-gender loving couples in Michigan to be legally married the Basherts joined the 300 couples who took advantage of that window. Already a member of Ypsilanti’s City Council, in 2018 Bashert ran for and won the mayoral race with 63 percent of the vote. She ran on a platform that advocated for changing the city’s budget, bringing back services and increasing development. She is the recipient of many awards including Equality Award from the Human Rights Campaign, Living Pride Award from Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project, Political Action Award from PFLAG and the Gay & Lesbian Pride Award. Being both the Mayor of a small city and a leading salesperson at a local family owned car dealership is hectic and exciting nut Beth Bashert manages to do both working and talking with people about their needs at both. It turns out serving people does not change much even in different environments. She has focused on serving people long before taking on either of these roles. In 1999, she was selected as the founding President of Michigan Equality an organization designed to identify, educate and mobilize voters to help further equality for LGBT people in Michigan. She was the first Director of Fund Development for the Ruth Ellis Center serving LGBTQ youth including many who were homeless.
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On today's episode I talk with Marcy Davy. Marcy is a silk screen artist from Ypsilanti MI. She started her own silk screen business out of college, and is also one of the co founders of Local Ypsilanti craft show DIYpsi. Link to Marcy's page: http://www.marcydavy.com/ DIYpsi Craft Fair: http://www.diypsi.com/ www.detroitcraftacademy.com
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