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Where we've been:
01:33 - Trying Dox Grillhouse in St. Clair Shores
Website: https://www.doxgrillhouse.com/
05:42 - Trying Hungry Howie's new Detroit Style Pizza
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Today, we're talking about the architecture of power in Detroit. We’ve got Andrew Lapin back with us – he’s a journalist whose recent work with 99% Invisible on the Ambassador Bridge really gets into
We're living in a moment of major transition, of businesses re-imagining themselves and our relationship to technology rapidly evolving.
Today’s conversation dives into that complexity with someone on the front lines of that
The Detroit Lions dropped a terrible performance to open the 2025 NFL Season, losing 27-13 at Lambeau Field.
Should we be worried yet, what needs to be tuned up, and what might be ahead? Fletcher
What makes it worth it for you to get in the car and head out to somewhere new? What makes a place, whether it's a restaurant, a dog park, an attraction... driveworthy?
We have some
One of the ways to address inequality is making sure you have the tools to do it.
In today's episode, we talk about a recent report that Detroit (and other cities) should consider a tax
Ranked Choice Voting — where voters can rank their candidates in order of preference - has been gaining steam in parts of the country.
But in Michigan? Though some local communities have voted to have it,
And we're back from the holiday weekend! Fletcher Sharpe is in...
00:29 - Celebrating the Hamtramck Yacht Club Canoe Race Champion Fletcher Sharpe (and Whiskey in the Jar)
06:44 - Lions/Packers preview.
If you listened to radio in the 90s and early 2000s, and were into rock music, 89x was a regular stop on the dial.
The blast of nostalgia of them coming back after a time
Once a month we're going to start answering your questions in an "Office Hours" format with Jer, Norris, and special guests.
Here are six Detroit-related or project-related questions from you, this month:
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What does downtown Detroit need? What do residents want? How could we encourage more people to live there?
Norris Howard is a native born Detroiter and a current downtown Detroit resident, and between him, listener
The Detroit Lions are about to start a big season, one that could be historic if the stars align correctly.
Our resident Sportsball Expert Fletcher Sharpe joins Jer to make our before the season predictions
Summer in Detroit is so very much NOT done yet! Carlos Parisi joins me in studio to preview the Detroit Sandwich Party, as well as talk about some of the other fun things happening
In this episode of your Daily Detroit podcast, we welcome Shea Whitfield, a real estate agent, and star of the HGTV show Bargain Block.
We discuss her experiences on the show and the Detroit real
From Dearborn to Detroit, Jer and Devon have you covered on this Friday edition of your Daily Detroit.
Recorded at the under-renovation historic Fair Lane house, the historic home of Henry Ford, we discuss:
- Fun
It's been a little over a week since the Primary Election in Detroit. So, now that some of the dust has settled, what's next?
The excellent Sam Robinson joined us for a great chat on
This week, Ford unveiled a new electric strategy and manufacturing process to a mixed reaction from some. But it might be one of the most important moves the company makes.
Sam Abuelsamid, host of the



I recently visited the renovated museum in the Solanus Casey Center. It is the first complete overhaul since the center opened back in 2002. While this is a Catholic space, the Capuchins priests and brothers welcome people of all backgrounds.

The museum has more photos and information than the previous layout. I appreciate how more open the space feels without having too much going on from all of the informative displays.
Born in 1870, Blessed Solanus is on the path to being canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church, but his life was not a story of celebrity. He was not a military leader, martyr, famous author, or a public intellectual.

Solanus' life was seemingly ordinary. He grew up on a farm, had a chronic illness as a child, faced heartbreak from the woman he wanted to marry, was rejected from a seminary, and was made a "simplex priest" without full responsibilities.
Solanus' road to religious life was riddled with obstacles. His example of humility and turning to God in gratitude for everything in life is a radical model for how to maintain trust and confidence in one's calling or vocation. He passed in 1957.

You can find the Solanus Casey Center at 1780 Mt. Elliott in Detroit.
Today's show is in three parts. Download it here.
First, we're talking about the new stadium coming for Detroit City FC, AlumniFi Field - that will be rising near Michigan and 20th streets, down the