The Shelley Irwin Show
Join host Shelley Irwin as she brings you captivating segments and interviews with a diverse range of guests, covering local and regional topics spanning community, lifestyle, health, and more. Subscribe for an on-demand dose of thought-provoking content, offering an intimate look at the stories shaping Grand Rapids and West Michigan.
Latest Episodes
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Post election analysis, House Rules Lounge, the Gentex Grand Rapids Santa Parade, and The Way Out of Self-Sabotage: Into Self-Mastery.
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EGLE, hospital safety, the Mosaic Film experience, St. Sinner Orchestra, and Grand Valley Artists.
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The DTE Energy Foundation, Degage and Mel Trotter collaborating, the You Matter Campaign, Priority Health, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
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Girls Choral Academy presents Giving Girls a Voice (00:39), Schuler Books welcomes author Sharon Virts (09:57), VoteAmerica gets out the vote on college campuses (18:06), Squat, Pulse and Dance for Cure (24:33), and seasonal immunizations (34:17)
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Native News Online journalist Elyse Wild, Halloween for children with autism, GRCC goes to Mt. Kilimanjaro, author Bruce Cameron, and MotorTrend’s SUV of the Year
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GR Chamber Summit (00:30), author Christopher Tallon (07:37), pumpkin carving with the Ice Guru (18:07), Seidman College of Business (28:03), and The West Michigan Potters Guild (38:49)
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LUDUS Ticketing, an online business started by a GVSU alum (00:39), Creating Healthy Schools in Muskegon County (10:04), Adrian Butler presenting ‘Exhibit A’ at 20 Monroe Live (19:54), SilverSneakers training (30:02), and Why Books Still Matter (36:22).
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Hope Network’s statewide bus tour (00:39), the Remembrance Walk to support Michigan Veterans Homes (09:05), The Hot Mess Tour from the creator of Diary of a Wimpy Kid (15:59), ‘Time Magazine’s TIME100 Next’ honors a Grand Rapids native (22:04), and Estate Planning with Attorney Shawn Eyestone (30:10).
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The 35th annual Athena Awards (00:38), All In Pickleball expansion (09:13), The SupportBelt from Ford Motor Company (17:57), Patricia Cornwell talks about her latest novel (24:46), and The Holland Museum presents Da Vinci Day (32:08)
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Embedded (00:33), AARP (8:02), Women Who Write and Create (14:46), early voting (26:23), and After the Genocides (34:58).