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The Shelley Irwin Show is on a break until May 12

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The Shelley Irwin Show will return May 12

Shelley is taking a well deserved break and will be back on Monday, May 12. In the meantime we will be airing a special program called Possible, about the future of humanity.

Don't forget to check out our other podcasts like Powerful Women: Let's Talk, and Focus West Michigan.

Shelley Irwin is the host and producer for The Shelley Irwin Show, a news magazine talk-show format on the local NPR affiliate Monday through Friday. The show, broadcast at 9 a.m., features a wide variety of local and national news makers, plus special features.
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