Cake in the house in anticipation of a new world record. Consumers Credit Union teams up with Nothing Bundt Cakes to host a record breaking cake walk this Saturday, raising funds for Special Olympics Michigan and the Mental Health Foundation's be nice program. We talk to Lynne Jarman-Johnson and Scott Vogel about the important partnership and necessary giving to key organizations.
The West Michigan Symphony is ready for the 2025/2026 season, speaking with President and CEO Andy Buelow about the music of ABBA, Dvorak's New World, Superheroes at the Symphony, and more.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, we ask about common risk factors for suicide, the warning signs, and more. Priority Health's Dr. Charletta Dennis gives some answers, and talks about getting help.
Check out the films coming up at the Grand Rapids Film Festival later in the month, Wealthy Theatre the place to be. We talk to one of the filmmakers, Jake Vankersen, about his film, I Agree With You, a character driven film about relationships.
Mammoth Distilling offers the place to be for conversation about big ideas, tech and bold solutions. Michigan State experts are on a movement towards a healthier future for the community. We talk about this September 18th event with Mammoth's Chad Munger and MSU's Raul Alvarez.
We discuss the rising cost of childcare with President of the Economic Security Project Natalie Foster. We discuss the state of childcare in the country, the need for universal public childcare, and how to afford affordability.
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