CEO of the Melanoma Research Alliance Dr. Marc Hurlbert talks about melanoma, this deadliest form of skin cancer. We discuss prevention and more.
Rosa Parks Circle hosts a variety of new summer events. We talk with the City's Evette Pitman about Sunday Soul Line Dancing, a Latin Dance Series, Sober Social Game Night, and more.
Code for Good calls for nonprofits. Pamela Patton with Paragraph discusses the fall Weekend for Good. Experts will team up with nonprofits. There is an application process for those applicable.
Muskegon Bike Time celebrates 20 years of thunder, dubbed as one unforgettable ride. Tim Lipan shares the activities that begin July 15, attracting tens of thousands to downtown Muskegon.
The Dead of Summer is now in paperback. We speak with author Ryan La Sala themes including resilience and family. La Sala fuses body and ecohorror for the 14+ crowd.
The author of Thomas Jefferson Survives joins in, Dr. Peter Onuf talks about American Independence in His Time and Ours. Onuf
discuss what America's founders can teach us about polarization and more.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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