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    Explore " ann arbor" with insightful episodes like "Catholic Connection - February 28, 2024 - Hour 2", "Remember U2? (with Jon Glaser)", "JD TALKIN SPORTS #1475", "Susan Orlean, Orchids Are the Pizza of the Flower World" and "Urban planning for reuse" from podcasts like ""Ave Maria Radio:", "How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer", "JD Talkin Sports", "Pizza Pod Party" and "The Indisposable Podcast®"" and more!

    Episodes (86)

    Remember U2? (with Jon Glaser)

    Remember U2? (with Jon Glaser)

    This week the Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome their hilarious friend Jon Glaser to the podcast! They talk about living in NYC, visiting NYC after having lived there, and Vanessa has a great idea for free hotel-stays for former residents. Plus, we reminisce on our childhood days of discovering U2 and Jon shares how it influenced him in many areas including fashion. And Jon gives us an insider's view of being on the Cameo app and we find out there's a pretty good Bono impersonator on it! Plus in a dynamic game of CONGRATULATIONS, YOU PLAYED YOURSELF: PRODUCT EDITION, we assess the recent losses of Aha Selzer Water, Anchor Steam Beer, and Wendy's grilled chicken sandwich. And by the end of the game we realize that this entire episode is about daughters... who run the world! Check it out and also Be sure to check out Jon's new digital album "Jon Glaser's Soothing Meditations for the Solitary Dog" out now!

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    JD TALKIN SPORTS #1475

    JD TALKIN SPORTS #1475

    Milton coming on to talk about the #cfb #nationalchampions @umichfootball first title since 1997 & this  time they don’t have to share it with anybody.  Great season 15-0 first time in program history.  #blakecorum #jjmccarthy & #jimharbaugh followed thru on their promise and all will be taking their talents to the #nfl next year.  Going to talk some @umichbball too.  Maybe get some @detroitlionsnfl predictions.   Anything is possible. 

    All sports. One podcast. (even hockey)
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    Susan Orlean, Orchids Are the Pizza of the Flower World

    Susan Orlean, Orchids Are the Pizza of the Flower World

    Bestselling author Susan Orlean of The New Yorker is our pizza guest. Then there's pizza headlines, and the pizza topic is "pepperoni."

    Susan Orlean is a bestselling author and long-time staff writer for The New Yorker. Her 1998 book, “The Orchid Thief," was famously adapted to the film “Adaptation,” in which Meryl Streep plays a version of her. Susan authored 2018’s “The Library Book," 2021’s “On Animals,” and wrote for HBO’s “How To with John Wilson."

    In this episode, Susan recalls childhood memories of Cleveland's Little Italy pizza scene, discusses cooking pizzas with her Ooni oven, and if one of the Pizza Pod Party hosts could be a future subject for her.

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    Urban planning for reuse

    Urban planning for reuse

    Learn about some of the most innovative reuse design work happening today with Ellie Moss and Dr. Dagny Tucker, the co-founders of Perpetual. Just two years in, Perpetual is laying foundations for long-term systems change to implement reusable foodware infrastructure in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Hilo, Hawaii; Galveston, Texas; and Savannah, Georgia. They share key early insights about sustainable city-scale reuse planning, funding, and more.

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    Andrew Yang and the Church Burrito

    Andrew Yang and the Church Burrito

    Andrew Yang started doing stand-up seven years ago in Ann Arbor, Mich. He watched sets on Conan to get the feel of stand-up and decided to give it a try after his late-night packet wasn't selected. The host of the Blind Pig open mic, Yang founded the Tree Town Comedy Festival in March before deciding to let go of it. He's a husband and has a 3-year-old daughter, so he's busy enough. 

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    Wilson Tang, Nom Wah

    Wilson Tang, Nom Wah

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Wilson Tang, owner and operator of Nom Wah, the century-old New York City brand, who has overseen the brand's expansion over the last decade with outposts in Philadelphia, Nolita, Chelsea, and Shenzhen. To celebrate the restaurant's centennial, Wilson published his first cookbook, The Nom Wah Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from 100 Years at New York City’s Iconic Dim Sum Restaurant (October 2020), which celebrates his restaurant and the local businesses around it. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to celebrate lasting brands; Industry News Discussion on The New York Times' The 25 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles Right Now, by Tejal Rao; plus, Shari's Solo Dining experience at the legendary Zingerman's Deli in Ann Arbor, MI, which has been championing local farmers and food purveyors for over 40 years; and the final question. 

    ** Check out Shari's new book, CHEFWISE – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023, #CHEFWISEBOOK), now available at Phaidon.com, Amazon.com and wherever books are sold! 

    ** Join Shari in Philadelphia on Monday 10/9 for Happy Hour at El Merkury presented by Cookbooks & Convos where she'll be reading passages from her book and signing copies, and small bites and drinks by Delola will be served; tickets available at OpenTable

    ** Shari is also celebrating the 20th year of her company, Bayer Public Relations, which she founded in October 2003. Happy Anniversary! **

    Photo Courtesy of Nat Chitwood.

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    Adam Riess, Adam Riess Co.

    Adam Riess, Adam Riess Co.

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer is back at our studio in Brooklyn with her guest Adam Riess, owner of Adam Riess Co, who has more than 35 years of experience in the restaurant industry from dishwashing to partnerships, ownership, investments and consulting. Among his roles, Adam worked for Union Square Hospitality Group for seven years through 2010, before working for himself (ProCIBO) and managing restaurant openings, including North End Grill, Alder, Giovani Rana and Marta. His focus now at Adam Riess Co is strategic financial consulting, business plans, openings, industry investments and occasional teaching gigs. His most recent opening was Stretch Pizza and current clients include Blue Hill at Stone Barns Center and Caffe Panna. Adam is a partner at Itani Ramen and Yonsei Handrolls, both in Oakland, CA, as well as at Kru, a Thai restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, and Board Treasurer at Heritage Radio Network. 

    ** Content Warning: today's show includes a brief discussion about suicide and mental health. Some mental health resources for the hospitality industry and beyond include The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org), Restaurant After Hours (restaurantafterhours.org), and Southern Smoke Foundation (SouthernSmoke.org). ** 

    Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be strategic; Industry News Discussion on The New York Times' The Restaurant List 2023 -- 50 places in the US to be excited about; plus, Shari's Solo Dining experience at Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, MI, a Korean restaurant led by Chef Ji Hye Kim that is part of Zingerman's Community of Businesses; and the final question. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®.  

    ** Check out Shari's new book, CHEFWISE – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), now available at Phaidon.com, Amazon.com and wherever books are sold! #chefwisebook ** 

     

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    Candace Bushnell, Slice and the City

    Candace Bushnell, Slice and the City

    "Sex and the City" author Candace Bushnell talks pizza. Arthur has pizza news, and the topic is "Even bad pizza is good pizza."

    Candace Bushnell is the real-life "Carrie Bradshaw" and an international bestselling author. Candace  wrote the book, “Sex and the City,” based on her New York Observer column. That led to the HBO show of the same name. Her new one-woman show is called “True Tales of Sex, Success, and Sex and the City,” which you can see on October 11, 12, 14, 15, at The Green Room 42 in New York City. Get more dates at CandaceBushnell.com.

    Candace talks about her life and experience through the lens of pizza in rural Connecticut, New York City, and the Hamptons. She divulges what pizza each Sex and the City character would order. 

    This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.

    This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.

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    The Nicotra Forgeries

    The Nicotra Forgeries

    Some historians believe Italian forger Tobia Nicotra may have produced hundreds of document and signature forgeries attributed to names like Mozart and Galileo, before he was caught in the 1930s. He faded into obscurity, but his forgeries didn't. And for more than 80 years the University of Michigan housed a Galileo manuscript they didn't know was fake -- until a historian named Nick Wilding called its bluff.

    Executive Producers: Maria Trimarchi and Holly Frey
    Producer & Editor: Casby Bias

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    Rare Disease Advisory Council (RDAC) with Rep. Jason Morgan and Dr. Stephen Rapundalo

    Rare Disease Advisory Council (RDAC) with Rep. Jason Morgan and Dr. Stephen Rapundalo

    The Rare Disease Advisory Council, (RDAC) has passed in at least 25 states so far.  This is a bi-partisan effort to give voice to people and their families who are living with a rare disease.  We're talking about 7 thousand plus rare diseases, which include cystic fibrosis. The RDAC would be housed in Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. 

    The Bonnell Foundation, along with MichBio, National Organization of Rare Disorders, RDII and a coalition of rare disease advocates (in Michigan)  have been working to get the RDAC passed for years.  

    A broad overview: In 2020 the RDAC began as Bill 5465, and didn’t make it very far.  Then in 2021 the coalition, The Bonnell Foundation, RDII, NORD and Dr. Rapundalo of MichBio our bill sponsor, Representative Cara Clemente, attempted to get Bill 4654 passed, but it didn’t make it through the Senate Health Policy Committee due in part to some misunderstanding about the RDAC.  Our thanks to Rep. Clemente for getting us started. 

    The bipartisan bill, 4167, got new life when Rep. Jason Morgan became the bill’s sponsor. A first time Representative, Jason Morgan has come with enthusiasm, knowledge, and his personal story of life with Becker’s Muscular Dystrophy. We’re very hopeful this bill will pass the Senate Health Policy committee in the Fall, continue to the entire Senate, and get to the Governor’s desk to be signed. The appropriation for this bill is $200,000.

    RDAC will simply give us a voice. It will include 21 people who represent the insurance companies, pharma, social workers, doctors, patients, nonprofits, geneticists, nurses, and the bio industry.

    We encourage you to contact your members in the Senate (on the Senate Health Policy Committee) and encourage them to pass this bill. 

    Contact members of the Senate Health Policy Committee: https://committees.senate.michigan.gov/details?com=HLTHP&sessionId=15

    To contact Rep. Jason Morgan:  jasonmorgan@house.mi.gov

    To contact Dr. Stephen Rapundalo at Michbio: Stephen@michbio.org

    Contact and thank Rep. Christine Morse for getting the appropriations of $200,000 for RDAC: ChristineMorse@house.mi.gov

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    Rep, Jason Morgan's bio:

    State Rep. Jason Morgan is serving his first term representing the 23rd House District, which comprises Ann Arbor, the city of South Lyon, Superior Township, Salem Township, and parts of Plymouth, Northville, Lyon, and Ann Arbor Townships.

    The son of a commercial fisherman and school lunch aide, Rep. Morgan was raised in Pinconning. By working part-time and thanks to state and federal student aid, Rep. Morgan worked his way through college as a first-generation college student, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science from Northern Michigan University. He later earned a master of public administration degree from the Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.

    Rep. Morgan served as a Washtenaw County Commissioner, representing Burns Park and Central Ann Arbor. He was elected chair of the board in 2019 and served as the county’s first-ever LGBTQ chair. In addition to his leadership in Washtenaw County, he served as a Northern Michigan University trustee, having been appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and is a service member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

    Over the last 10 years, Rep. Morgan has worked in various leadership positions in the community. He worked as the constituent services director to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, district director to Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, special advisor to Congresswoman Haley Stevens, transition director to Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, director of government and community relations at Washtenaw Community College, aide to Congressman John Dingell, working as the congressman’s liaison to Washtenaw County and managing education-related casework for Michigan’s 12th District, and aide to Congressman Bart Stupak and Michigan Senate Minority Leader Michael Prusi.

    Rep. Morgan’s passion is serving the community, with a particular focus on addressing economic and social inequality, LGBTQ rights, access to quality public education, transportation and infrastructure, and protecting the health of our environment. He brings these passions with him to Lansing as he serves his district.

     

     

     

     

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    Jack Harbaugh | Mentors, Failures, and Championships

    Jack Harbaugh | Mentors, Failures, and Championships

    Most people know Jack Harbaugh as the father of John, the Super Bowl champion coach of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, and Jim, who has led the Michigan Wolverines to two straight Big Ten titles. But Jack took the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers from the verge of extinction to a national title himself, one of the great coaching feats of his era.

    In this episode Jack tells us what he learned

    -from paying his dues while climbing up the ranks of high school coaching – including one of his schools that had exactly two practice footballs;

    -from Hall of Fame coaches Doyt Perry at Bowling Green, and Bo Schembechler at Michigan;

    -from being fired from his first head coaching job at Western Michigan;

    -from his tenure taking over a near-defunct program at Western Kentucky, getting them into the playoffs as a 16th seed, then leading the Hilltoppers to a very unlikely national title.

    Along the way, Jack Harbaugh tells insightful and hilarious stories, many at his own expense, that you won’t forget.

     

    About our Host:

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    About our Host:

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    Mayor Christopher Taylor and the Risks and Rewards of Leading a Local Government | Season 2 Episode 7

    Mayor Christopher Taylor and the Risks and Rewards of Leading a Local Government | Season 2 Episode 7

    Leading a city is a largely thankless job, where strangers get to insult you in public. So if you’re not excited about actually governing, this isn’t for you. Christopher Taylor is a successful lawyer, but has served as Ann Arbor’s mayor since 2014 – for peanuts – and he loves it. “In a democracy, collaboration is the key. You simply have to get buy-in. So when we make a decision, a lot of smart people have given it a lot more thought than you’d think!” He even sings in this interview – and he’s good!

     

    For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:

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    About our Host:

    For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:

    http://www.letthemleadbybacon.com

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    #707 - MBA Life in Ann Arbor

    #707 - MBA Life in Ann Arbor

    In this episode, hosts Alex and Claudia welcome guests Maria, Tony, and Daniela to discuss what life is really like in Ann Arbor as an MBA student or partner of a student. They discuss various living options (house, dorm, or apartment), resources to help in your housing search, favorite things about living in Ann Arbor, dealing with winter weather, and much more.

    Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu.

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    Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

    • Episode Hosts and Producers: Alex Perez-Garcia and Claudia Aranda.
    • Guest Panelist: Maria Fernanda Guerrero, Tony Nikolov, Daniela Perez.
    • Executive Producers: Eugenia Collins, Thomas De Clercq, Preston Hill, Mikayla Terrell, and Bob Needham.
    • Audio Engineer: Jonah Brockman.

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    ABL DUOs: Dave and Karla Moody

    ABL DUOs: Dave and Karla Moody

    In this episode of ABL DUOs husband and wife, Dave and Karla Moody talk about topics you don't normally hear on a program about African American business ownership.  

    Dave owns a construction company, based in Atlanta, GA,  that has generated $3 billion in projects. He bluntly  explains the obstacles he and his wife faced when they started his firm out of necessity.  But he also  has talks about  the  30 years he spent  fighting debilitating anxiety attacks triggered by one single incident.  He discusses how he first ignored, then hid and finally acknowledged the impact his personal struggles had on his business.   

    Karla, a retired hospice nurse, has been married to Dave for more than 40 years.   She tells the story  of her husband's success from the perspective of a family member who understands how hard it is to run a business and fight mental illness.    She shares an amazing story about how  contributions of healing and support made a big difference in the bottom line and growth of the family business. 

    This couple is dynamic, informative, surprising and very frank.  

    This is the first of twelve stories from Black business duos and is exclusively part of the Atlanta Business League's 90th Anniversary celebration. 

    Amy Emberling, Zingerman's Bakehouse

    Amy Emberling, Zingerman's Bakehouse

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Amy Emberling, one of the original bakers and current partners at the legendary Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, MI, which opened in 1992 as a complimentary business to Zingerman’s Delicatessen, an Ann Arbor institution founded in 1982, championing local farmers and food purveyors for more than 40 years. Amy has been an avid food lover and baker since her childhood in Nova Scotia, Canada. After high school, she moved to Cambridge, MA, and received her bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. She then followed her passion for food and learned to cook and bake at L’ecole de Gastronomie Française at the Ritz Hotel in Paris, France as well as in Michigan restaurants. In 1999, she received her MBA from Columbia University. Amy has been working in the food world for over 30 years. In 2000, she became a Partner at Zingerman's Bakehouse, where she continues to be involved in hands-on baking and teaching classes, in addition to managing the overall business. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to laugh out loud; Speed Round; Industry News Discussion on Restoration Hardware opening restaurants, plus, recaps on the NYT Food Festival, NYCWFF and Les Dames D'Escoffier's Annual Conference hosted by LDNY in NYC; and Shari's Solo Dining experience at S&P, a revival of iconic Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop in NYC's Flatiron District.

    Photo Courtesy of Amy Emberling.

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    A Passion for Korean Food With a Michigan Twist

    A Passion for Korean Food With a Michigan Twist

    We meet Ji Hye Kim, a chef who has a passion for making Korean food with a Michigan twist.  As the owner of Miss Kim restaurant in Ann Arbor, Ji Hye calls upon Korean Buddhist food tradition which emphasizes using local and seasonal ingredients. Ji Hye works with local farmers to source her menu.  One of those farmers is Tammie Gilfoyle of TamChop Farm.  Tammie shares her journey from a desk job in California to working in the dirt in Michigan supplying restaurants like Miss Kim with produce.  Tune in to hear how Ji Hye and Tammie collaborate to grow and serve food that is uniquely Korean-American.  

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    Review of Season 1 (Part 10) | E40

    Review of Season 1 (Part 10) | E40

    Hello internet, we are back with another episode of the infamous podcast - mylastjoint.com

    In today's episode, you will hear from the guest of episodes 27 and 28, after a few months. I also review E29 and played clips from all three episodes.

    At the beginning of the podcast, we discussed 12 questions of Marijuana Anonymous, which is a great tool for anyone on the fence about whether their use is (still) healthy.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Podcast intro
    02:00 Twelve questions of Marijuana Anonymous
    06:50 Getting in touch with the guest of Episode 27
    09:35 Why did you quit marijuana?
    11:00 What’s better since you quit marijuana?
    15:00 What are you still struggling with?
    19:00 Review of Episode 28
    21:00 Clips from Episode 28
    25:26 Checking with the guest of Episode 28
    29:00 Why did you decide to quit marijuana?
    30:50 What is better now?
    36:00 It’s a journey, not a challenge
    40:50 Sometimes it’s good to have a little bit of anxiety
    45:30 Review of Episode 29
    48:30 Clips from Episode 29
    53:50 Three things anyone quitting marijuana should do
    55:00 Podcast outro

    We have one more episode and then we are switching over to Season 2, where you will be able to see all the guests on the video as well.

    Thank you for following us so far

    - Anze

    Thanks for listening. This podcast is no longer being updated, but you can get free support on www.mylastjoint.com