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Let's Go Michigan!

Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria

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Join Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria covering issues & stories - from business to lifestyle, events & culture - that celebrate our great state of Michigan.
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As aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria kick off the show with tips for the back-to-school transition. Interview with (05:31) Julie Jargon, WSJ, on Teens Energy Drink Habits and (17:08) Jim Brandstatter talks sports broadcasting and his latest venture.Από τον Mark Pastoria, Kristin Kujawa, Jeff Sloan
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As aired in WJR 760AM: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria speak with (08:00) Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, regarding the continued boom in the agriculture on apples in Michigan, and (17:15) Jeffrey Kluger, Time Magazine, discusses everything we need to know about caffeine and how to quit, and finally (28:10) Mark Torregrossa, MLive.…
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As aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria discuss all things Dream Cruise, 29 years and rolling as a summer tradition. Jeff Grice, Great Lakes Cobra Club, highlights some of the reasons to join a car club and shares the history of the Cobra. Bob Elton, of the Society of Automobile Historians, reminisces about the Bi…
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As aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria open the show revealing the unusual ways AI is being used. Then interviews with (08:26) Paula Gardner, BridgeMI, What to Know About MI's Minimum Wage Changes (16:42) Emily Stewart, Business Insider, Key to Happiness is Being Average (24:48) James Murphy, Education Reform Now…
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As aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria speak with Allie Volpe, Vox.com, about the possibility of being fully authentic. Long-time contributor to the show Aki Ito, Business Insider, highlights the hot jobs for Gen Z. Spoiler... this generation is not headed to Silicon Valley.…
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As aired on WJR Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria kick off the show highlighting Michigan's most educated city and the Top 10 midwest resorts to add to your travel list. Interviews from Sam Becker on digital price tags and what that means to shoppers, Eve Upton-Clark discusses Gen Z's never-ending safety net living at home, and f…
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If you're selling something and using social media as a way to create awareness you must understand which specific platforms and which specific media types to use tailored specifically to the unique behaviors and desires of your target demographic market.Από τον Jeff Sloan
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria discuss the decline in teens learning to drive also interview Allison Pohle on The Rise of Do Nothing Vacations, Dominic Reuter on Why Companies Let You Keep Items Instead of Returning, and finally Christian Miller regarding how often we lie.Από τον Mark Pastoria, Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria discuss July 4th travel projections and the best burger in MI. Interviews by Rose White, MLive, Michigan's Unique RV Camping Locations. Retired Fire Chief, Mike Evans and Founder of Premier Pet, Mike Palmer, Firework safety for people and pets. David Clark, Celebrates Michigan's craft beer industry.…
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria speak with Rose White, MLive, about the U-Pick strawberry season, which is happening right now. Mark Dent, The Hustle, explaining the difference between a sonic logo and a jingle and how that's affecting branding and marketing. Finally Lindsay Moore, MLive, 3 hidden gems within our great state we should…
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Jennifer Streaks, Business Insider: The price of groceries have increased 20% over the past two years, and with shrinkflation in play too, you're getting less for your money than ever before. The shrinkflation effect is most commonly seen in potato chips, cookies, cereal, candy, paper products, and even shampoo. Here are 4 ways to minimize the impa…
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Full Episode: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria boast about Detroit's art scene and panic over the chocolate crisis that is plaguing the candy aisles. (06:45) Margert Flemming, Business Insider, Risks of fantasy sports, betting, and sweepstakes games on college campuses (16:57) Kathleen Davis, Fast Company, The 32 hour work week (26:59) Jen…
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Allison Pohle, WSJ, The pendulum is swinging away from jam-packed trips and Instagram-worthy adventures and toward vacations with little to write home about beyond a pretty sunset. Where are vacationers getting their rest and relaxing?Από τον Allison Pohle, Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa
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Mickey Lyons, PunchDrink.com, Detroit's Third-Shift bars were a lifeline. Now they're a dying breed. Once designed to serve late-night factory workers, the city's early morning bars may be in steady decline, but the ones that remain are vital.Από τον Mickey Lyons, Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa
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FULL EPISODE as aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria highlight the history of St. Patrick's day, warn against gardening too early, and discuss the recent bill sent to the senate regarding daylight savings time. Joining the show (12:52) Allie Volpe, WSJ, The Rise of the D-Nothing Vacation, (21:03) Mickey Lyons, The…
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Allie Volpe, Vox: "Small talk is what you make it. It can be a delightful way to spend a few minutes with a stranger while in line at the grocery store, it can be your superpower at a party, or it can lead to your next career move."Από τον Allie Volpe, Kristin Kujawa, Jeff Sloan
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Rose White, MLive: "Unseasonably warm weather, little snowfall and muddy trails have hollowed out the winter tourism industry across the Upper Peninsula. This crisis has devastated the small communities that rely on a thick blanket of snow to keep the economy humming. Although visitor numbers peak in summer, winter plays a vital role in tiding busi…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria highlight Michigan schools making the top envied list, the pros and cons of daylight savings time, and the new standard for spring break vacations. (07:49) Rose White, MLive, The UP tourism reckons with warm weather (19:31) Allie Volpe, Vox, The art of mastering sm…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR Radio 760AM: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria talk about health in many formats: Potato chips and the importance to the MI economy, Exercise, supplements, Detroit style pizza, and mental health and the stamina to live a year in a Mars simulator. Rose White, MLive, Michigan's potato industry and Jamie Ducharme, Tim…
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Jamie Ducharme, Time, "Why is it so tough to get people to do something so good for and accessible to them? Physical limitations and health problems are certainly a factor for many people. Modern life deserves much of the blame, too, with long, sedentary work days and infrastructure that often makes it easier to hop in the car than walk or bike som…
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Rose White, MLive, "Plucked from the dirt, most MI potatoes are sliced, peeled, fried, salted and turned into chips. As the 8th largest producer of potatoes in the country, MI plays a “critically important” role in the chip industry. About 70% of the MI-grown spuds become chips for brands like Frito Lay, Herr’s, Utz Snacks, Better Made Snack Foods …
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Janelle D James, BridgeMI: Fluctuating temperatures can be particularly troubling for fruit farmers who rely on cold temperatures to help the trees “sleep” during the winter. If temperatures are consistently too warm, crops can start to bud too early, putting the flower at risk of freezing and jeopardizing spring and summer fruit production when th…
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Juliana Kaplan, Business Insider: The costs of rearing a child have skyrocketed. Raising a kid could cost parents upward of $26,000 this year. Being a DINK has always been a way to save money, but as the stigma around the choice to be child-free has faded, more Americans see being a DINK as the key to a new American dream of financial stability, fr…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria promote volunteering for the Greening of Detroit, feral goldfish in our lakes and the city in MI with the best tasting water. Also (09:18) Benji Jones, Vox, The Earth is Getting Greener! Hooray? (16:34) Juliana Kaplan, Business Insider, DINKs are living the new Ame…
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Paula Gardner, BridgeMI, Lansing's Elderly Instruments has a national reputation thanks to the legions of musicians who shop there. Listen to the inspiring ways Eldery has embraced change, adapted to challenges, and consistantly was willing to be innovative for 52 years.Από τον Paula Gardner, Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa
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Kelli Korducki, Business Insider, "LinkedIn's appeal as a dating site is the platform's ability to give back some of that control and boost the caliber of their prospects. Because the professional networking site asks users to link to current and former employers, it offers an additional layer of credibility..."…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM radio:Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa and Mark Pastoria kick off the show with lexicon updates, Ann Arbor Adventures, Detroit Driving Dilemmas, and Historical highlights. (10:55) Kelli Korducki, Business Insider, LinkedIn isn't just for jobs anymore. It's a dating app too. (19:38) Paula Gardner, Bridge MI, Elderly Instrum…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR Radio 760AM Detroit: Jeff, Kristin, and Mark recap and put a little perspective on this weeks news as well as speak with (08:45) Mark Dent, The Hustle, Powder and profits of ski resorts and (21:03) Dustin Walsh, Crain's Detroit, Can the Detroit Lions win really line our pockets. They wrap up the show discusses the new tren…
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Dominick Reuter, Business Insider: Companies like Amazon, Walmart, and Target will let you keep some products you want to return — but issue you a refund anyway. There's a customer service angle and there's an economics angle, both are valid.Από τον Kristin Kujawa, Dominick Reuter, Jeff Sloan
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Jamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, If you’re trying to improve your health, the first stop is likely to be your doctor’s office. But your own office may have nearly as much influence on well-being, according to a growing body of research that suggests your job can affect everything from mental health to risk of cardiovascular disease and how long you l…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff, Kristin and Mark highlight the best of Michigan sports, business, social media sensation, and first responders. (09:19) Jamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, How your job and workplace affect your health (20:57) Dominick Reuter, Business Insider, Why Amazon, Walmart and Target let customers keep some returns…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR Radio 760AM: Jeff, Kristin, and Mark speak with (08:31) Margaret Fleming, Business Insider, Sports Betting Among College Students Creates New Culture of Gambling and (19:39) Melissa Frick, MLive, Your classmate could be an AI student at this Michigan. Highlights: State of the State art contest winner, How the Lions playoff…
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Studies show that the biggest surge in fundraising and applications tend to come when football programs achieve sudden success. U of M football is an economic juggernaut that runs on a $50 million budget!!! Paula Gardner, BridgeMI, breaks it down with Jeff and Kristin.Από τον Paula Gardner, Kristin Kujawa, Jeff Sloan
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria cover issues & stories from business to lifestyle, events & culture that celebrates our great state. (09:35) Paula Gardner, BridgeMI, Michigan football to make millions for the university (19:15) Lindsay Moore, MLive, 3 Michigan Cities to visit in 2024 (31:32) The heal…
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As aired on WJR 760AM radio: 2024 is off to a great start. Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria highlight some of Michigan's success in the new year in sports, our minimum wage, cheese, the lottery, and best places to visit list. (5:44) Michael Spath, shares the excitment of the University of Michigan football championship game (16:14) Mic…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria review the week and discuss all things Christmas; shopping, travel, tipping, and Amazon. (07:27) Jodie Kirshner, Professor, NYU, Why Some Students are Skipping College, (15:54) Bartie Scott, Insider, Rising Home and Car Insurance Expenses Will Americans Billions.…
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As aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jodie Kirshner, Research Professor, NYU: "The pandemic has exposed and perpetuated inequalities in higher education. Americans can no longer pretend that trying to equalize college access with postcollege approaches will be sufficient. Families desperately need the hope and opportunity that education provides. That star…
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Is the economy improving? Will 2024 be a better year to small businesses? Well, while there are signs that things may be heading in the direction indeed of an improving climate, small business owners are just not feeling it yet, and the US Small Business Sentiment Index makes that clear.Από τον Jeff Sloan
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Cork Gaines, Business Insider, Many retailers are extending holiday shopping discounts to record levels and for longer periods of time. Unless you are getting a 40% discount, you are just getting an everyday discount that you can get other times of the year.Από τον Cork Gaines, Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff, Kristin, & Mark weigh in on Time's Person of the Year, Battling Buyer's Remorse, and Michigan's Top Ski Resorts, (08:00)Shopping Deals Need to be 40% off to be good for Consumers, Cork Gaines, Inisder, (18:07) Kathleen Davis, Fast Company, Embracing the 32-Hour Work Week.…
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