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The Enjoyer Podcast
The Enjoyer Podcast
Michigan news, politics and culture through the eyes of veteran Michigan reporter James Dickson.
The Pleasant Peninsula Podcast
The Pleasant Peninsula Podcast
Outside. Every week. All year. Be it rain, snow, sun, or heavy wind, O.W. Root is outdoors, speaking to what’s good about Michigan. Because it’s always a beautiful day.
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Has Traverse City Lost its Soul?
Michigan’s Raid on Raw Milk
Detroit Is No Longer a City
Devil’s Night, When Detroit Burned
Apples Are Quintessential Michigan Fall
Didn’t the latest administration just hand a ton of money to Stellantis to win UAW’s endorsement?
Timber Tony is the GYOAT (Greatest Yooper of All Time).
The Cultural Steamroller Heads for Harbor Springs
RFK tells Enjoyer why Michiganders should NOT vote for him.
LeDuff Joints
LeDuff Joints
Nessel’s Pal Traci Kornak Drained an Old Woman’s Bank Account, and Justice Is Coming
Tightwad Ilitch Doesn’t Deserve Our Tigers
DOJ Sues Jocelyn Benson for Election Materials, She Howls “They Can’t Have It”
Duggan Deported Columbus, But We Found Him Again
Swimming Between Two Bridges in the Detroit River
The First Domino Falls in Mike Duggan’s Poisoned Dirt Scandal
Who Lives in Lisa Cook’s House?
Rosy Duggan Headlines Are Hiding the Scary Truth About Detroit
The City Will Turn You into an Animal
IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY
Michigan. The rhythm of the assembly line, the patter of a lonely trail. Detroit, Kalamazoo, the Upper Peninsula. A rare union of nature and industry. Dark days gone by. It was said to have been lost.
But for those who can see the forest for the trees, who can hear its choir of steel and yearn for urban renewal, it can be the vision of a new American Dream. And now, we need for Enjoyers to fill its sacred spaces, love its wild, and promote its industry. You’re one of them.
Get out there and enjoy.
Michigan. The rhythm of the assembly line, the patter of a lonely trail. Detroit, Kalamazoo, the Upper Peninsula. A rare union of nature and industry. Dark days gone by. It was said to have been lost.
But for those who can see the forest for the trees, who can hear its choir of steel and yearn for urban renewal, it can be the vision of a new American Dream. And now, we need for Enjoyers to fill its sacred spaces, love its wild and promote its industry. You’re one of them.
Get out there and enjoy.