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Called Michigan’s Best, this movement is one that harnesses the power of social media to tell and share our state’s best stories. These stories are for foodies, adventurers and business men and women. They are about innovation that uplifts our communities and the many things that make the Mitten a remarkable place to live and thrive.
Called Michigan’s Best, this movement is one that harnesses the power of social media to tell and share our state’s best stories. These stories are for foodies, adventurers and business men and women. They are about innovation that uplifts our communities and the many things that make the Mitten a remarkable place to live and thrive.
Bruce Bylsma talks Emerald Springs holidays | At Home with Eastbrook Homes
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Today we talk with Bruce Bylsma about celebrating this holiday season at Emerald Springs, one of the newest Eastbrook Homes communities. Emerald Springs is located in Allendale, MI, a fast-growing city that is home to Grand Valley State University, Grand Ravines North County Park, Trail Point Brewing Company and so much more.
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At Home With Eastbrook Homes - Amanda Smit
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Today we talk with Amanda Smit, an interior designer with Eastbrook Homes. She walks us through how to design your ideal home, and how her work at Eastbrook Homes has let her help people create a place that is truly, uniquely their own.
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Hope College President Matthew Scogin + Nicole Dunteman on Hope Forward
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In this episode, we talk about the Hope Forward program at Hope College and how it is changing the broken economic model in higher education.
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Kelly Kuiper talks Eastbrook Homes' community development | At Home with Eastbrook Homes
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Today on the podcast we talk with Kelly Kuiper, Eastbrook Homes' Manager of Land planning and Community Development - she and her team are responsible for the first steps in creating an Eastbrook Homes community.
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University of Michigan and the 2024 Olympics | With Erin Virtue
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Today, Eric talks with University of Michigan volleyball coach Erin Virtue as she takes U of M to the 2024 Olympics for another chance at gold. Plus we talk with Erin about her second season as head coach of the University of Michigan's Women's Volleyball team.
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Munising Summer Itinerary | MI Best Podcast
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Munising Visitors Bureau’s president, Cori-Ann Cearley, joins us to discuss summer happenings around the home of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. From brewery expansions to the best way to engage the shoreline, here’s what to include in your itinerary.
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Understanding Juneteenth: A Deeper Dive with Skot Welch
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In this episode, we are talking with speaker, author, and dear friend to the host Skot Welch. Skot will talk about not just some of the events around Michigan for Juneteenth but also the cultural and historical implications of this important holiday.
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Navigating the 2024 Housing Market: Expert Tips from Becky Sims
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In this episode of "At Home with Eastbrook Homes," we sit down with Becky Sims, Senior Loan Officer at Lake Michigan Credit Union, to delve into the current mortgage rates and offer crucial advice for prospective homebuyers in 2024.
Becky discusses the challenges of low housing inventory and high interest rates, providing insights into how potential buyers can still make informed decisions. She emphasizes the importance of consulting with a loan officer to understand what you can truly afford versus what the guidelines might suggest.
Tune in for a comprehensive look at the state of the housing market, practical tips for navigating it, and what the future might hold for homebuyers.
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What is new at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore with Hannah Bradburn
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In today's podcast episode, we delve into the natural beauty and sublime attractions of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore with Hannah Bradburn, the Communications Director for the Park Services Department. Hannah opens up about her professional trajectory, from her initial work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to her current responsibilities at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
During the discussion, she highlights some significant developments within the park, including a record number of visitors in 2021. Responding to the influx of over a million visitors, the park introduced an entrance fee to help bolster and maintain essential park facilities. Hannah breaks down the various types of passes and how they can be purchased.
The podcast also covers how the park is coping with the increased visitor load by implementing numerous conservation initiatives. From revegetation efforts to monitoring inland lakes for invasive species, Hannah sheds light on the park's dedicated efforts to ensure the health and longevity of its delicate ecosystem.
Hannah also provides valuable advice to first-time visitors and stresses the importance of respecting safety rules when venturing out on the waters of Lake Superior. The episode concludes with a brief mention of the upcoming 150th anniversary of the Au Sable Light Station, calling it a "commanding white beacon of the shipwreck coast" and inviting listeners to participate in its celebration.
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Understanding the Upcoming Eclipse with MLive's Emily Bingham
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Join us in this podcast episode as we explore the magic of the upcoming total solar eclipse with expert Emily Bingham. Get the lowdown on why this specific eclipse is so unique and exceptional, and discover what you need to do to experience its enchanting beauty safely.
We discuss the reasons behind this eclipse's appeal, such as its occurrence during the peak of an 11-year predictable cycle, the sun's solar maximum, which leads to extraordinary solar activity and atmospheric displays. Furthermore, learn why the upcoming eclipse is being hailed as a 'must-see' due to its rarity of crossing over a significant portion of the United States.
Emily piqued our curiosity with her detailed insights regarding the best places to experience the eclipse in Michigan and provided invaluable advice for those planning to witness the total eclipse. Her tips include watching the weather, establishing flexible plans, considering joining community watch parties, and prioritizing witnessing the totality of the eclipse over its partial views.
Moreover, we delve into the primary practical considerations around viewing the eclipse, including ensuring you have appropriate protective eyewear or alternative viewing methods to safeguard your eyes. We also touch on interesting ways to create your own pinhole camera or use a simple household item like a colander to relish this natural phenomenon safely.
Remember, viewing the solar eclipse is an extraordinary event that is both mysterious and profound. Prepare yourself adequately, respect the wonder of our universe, and enjoy a moment that won't return again until decades later.
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Demystifying the Spring Housing Market "At Home with Eastbrook Homes"
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In this episode of the "At Home with Eastbrook Homes" podcast, industry expert, Stacy Vis, shares in-depth insights on the early onset of the spring housing market. Stacy discusses the impact of weather on housing prices, the solution to low inventory, enhancing current portfolio offerings, and advice on preparing to enter the current market.
The market overview provided by Stacy reveals the effects of early spring weather on market activity and sales. Stacy points out that the market has witnessed a surge in demand, driving record-breaking home sales. However, this high demand has also led to challenges in the market such as low inventory, leaving many home-buyers frustrated.
With her comprehensive knowledge of the market, Stacy further gives intriguing advice to prospective homeowners on how to navigate the current market. She encourages first-time buyers to take the plunge now instead of waiting on prices to fall, as historically, they tend to keep rising. She also suggests a different approach to the traditional plan of homeownership, advising young and first-time buyers to consider starting with a townhome to initially build equity, which can then be transferred to their preferred home later.
From cul-de-sac dreams to real-life implications of market trends, this episode provides a realistic perspective on the current housing market. Stacy’s adept understanding of the market, coupled with her strategic recommendations, makes this episode a must-listen for anyone considering venturing into the spring housing market.
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The Art and Science of Downtowns with Dana Walker from the Michigan Downtown Association
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In this compelling episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure of conversing with Dana Walker, Director of the Michigan Downtown Association. Our discussion centered on the science and art of building and nurturing a thriving downtown community. Drawing on her extensive experience, Dana shared valuable insights into the workings of the Michigan Downtown Association, the importance of a vibrant downtown, and the essence of successful downtown management.
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At Home with Eastbrook Homes Exploring 2023 Achievements and Anticipating 2024 Prospects
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In the latest episode of 'At Home with Eastbrook Homes,' Josh McGraw provides an insightful reflection on their fruitful accomplishment in 2023, despite the end-year uncertainties. He lauds the resilience and determination of the Eastbrook Homes team, who succeeded in maintaining a positive stride throughout the year.
Providing a forecasting glimpse into 2024, McGraw unveils Eastbrook Homes' exciting new ventures and ambitious housing projects in Allendale's Emerald Springs and Spring Lake's Kingfisher Estates. This expansion offers more diverse housing options and promises comfortable and serene living spaces designed for homeowner satisfaction.
Moreover, their commitment to meeting dynamic customer needs is demonstrated through the roll-out of new, aesthetic, and cost-effective home plans. McGraw affirms that they're devoted to ensuring these home plans are not only practical and reasonable but also beautiful.
Innovation and Practicality: The Concepts Behind Eastbrook Home's Housing DesignsExperience a deep dive into the unique, innovative concepts behind Eastbrook Home's housing plans in this enlightening episode. Discover the distinctive designs of the Haven and the Marigold - two of Eastbrook's signature townhouse and condo plans. Gain valuable understanding of the creative and strategic steps taken to transform raw land into functional, aesthetic, and budget-friendly housing.
Explore how Eastbrook reimagines traditional townhouse designs to create innovative multi-unit structures that accommodate different lifestyles. Learn about the transition of the Cass, a traditional townhouse model, into the flexible Haven, and the evolution of the terrace home design into the luxurious yet affordable Marigold.
We also invite the audience to a behind-the-scenes tour of Eastbrook Homes' home-building process. Get firsthand insights into how we assist homeowners in making informed choices and navigate the journey of constructing their dream homes. Understand how Eastbrook Homes crafts a seamless and effortless home-building experience with a tailored, all-in-one design process for client convenience. This episode is a must-watch for prospective homeowners, design enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the intricate merging of creativity and practicality in the homebuilding industry.
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Unveiling Jared Gadbaw's Stellar Success in Michigan's Restaurant Scene
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Today's episode of Michigan's Best podcast highlights the remarkable journey of Jared Gadbaw, renowned Executive Chef, and Owner of Oak and Reel. Hailing from Garden City, Michigan’s humble avenues, Gadbaw made his way to the esteemed kitchens of New York, crediting his success to unswerving dedication and fervor for culinary arts. His childhood experiences in Michigan fostered an early love for food and cooking, propelling him toward a hospitality degree from Michigan State. A pivotal experience, his college life honed his culinary skills and exposed him to a dynamic kitchen environment.
Jared furthered his education at the French Culinary Institute, diving deeper into his culinary ambitions. He goes behind the scenes of his stint at the prestigious Eleven Madison Park, describing the demanding environment and invaluable lessons that established the foundation of his future triumphs. Among his notable accolades, Jared earned two Michelin stars during his tenure at Marea, garnering attention on the local, national, and global stage.
The episode wraps with Jared detailing his dramatic return to Michigan and the launch of his restaurant, Oak and Reel. Influenced by his connection to local seafood providers, Motor City Seafood, Jared sought to bring top-tier culinary experiences to his hometown. Showing a deep appreciation for traditional cooking techniques, Gadbaw ensures each plate served at Oak and Reel reflects the quality and natural flavors of locally sourced, sustainable ingredients, steering clear of unnecessary garnishes or trends.
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Rob Bell Talks Where’d You Park Your Spaceship on the MI Best Podcast
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On this episode, Eric Hultgren sits down with Rob Bell to talk about his latest book which is a science fiction book called "Where'd You Park Your Spaceship." Rob and Eric talk about collecting toys, the creative process, the elimination of rules for creation and bread.
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Eastbrook Homes’ house featured on HGTV’s House Hunters | At Home with Eastbrook Homes
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On this episode of At Home with Eastbrook Homes, Kim Southwick from Five Star stops by to tell the story of how a local, Eastbrook Homes' house became the house of choice on a recent episode of HGTV's House Hunters.
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Celebrate Gluten-Free Diet Awareness with Kerry from Papa Chops
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On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Kerry from Papa Chops Eatery in Grand Rapids, MI about how the restaurant came to be and how they make such incredible gluten-free food.
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Skot Welch talks Unfractured - How a new conversation can change the world
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In this episode, Skot Welch talks about his new book Unfractured which talks about how together we can change the conversation--and change the world. We're often left in dead-end debates on racial tensions, foolishly expecting solutions from a culture obsessed with canceling and dividing. But what if the church could create a more effective dialogue?
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It’s Holiday Bourbon Season - we talk to Bees in the D about Detroit City Distillery’s Honey Bourbon
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In this episode, Eric Hultgren talks with Brian Peterson-Roest from Bees in the D about Cicada Killers, what bees do in the winter and how that relates to Seth Godin and their amazing bourbon drop coming up this week with Detroit City Distillery.
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West Michigan’s housing market with Jeff Costello | At Home with Eastbrook Homes
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Today on At Home with Eastbrook Homes we talk with Jeff Costello; talking through the realities of the housing market in West Michigan versus nationwide and why the Eastbrook Homes approach (helping people find or build their dream, custom, affordable home in a 'suits you to a tee' community) has helped create a nimble and successful business.
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