Detroit is Different
Detroit is Different
The Detroit is Different podcast is about exposing artistry, business, ideas, and dynamic people, places, and things that make Detroit a mecca. Tune in weekly and subscribe to get the true stories from the people shaping the culture of an American classic city.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Fair Share, Real Power: Detroiters, Development, and the Future of Justice with Theo Pride 09.07.2026 2:31:39
“Resources have been taken from the bottom and funneled up to the top.” Theo Pride , Organizing & Fiscal Operations Manager of Detroit People’s Platform and founding member of Detroiters for Tax Justice, returns to Detroit is Different with the kind of grounded political clarity that gives listeners “some game.” Recorded on Juneteenth, this conversation moves through Detroit’s past, present, a...
From Joy Road Roots to WDET’s “The Metro” with Tia Graham 09.07.2026 1:41:03
“I got the best of both worlds, country and as well as Detroit.” Tia Graham , co-host of WDET 101.9 FM’s 'The Metro,' brings that layered truth into this Detroit is Different conversation, tracing her family’s journey from Alabama and Arkansas to Detroit, where factory work, survival, and community shaped generations. From her grandfather “fleeing the Klan” to her Joy Rd upbringing near Exit 9, Ti...
Five Generations, One Mission: Renette Jackson on Law, Motherhood, and Black Detroit’s Future 09.07.2026 2:03:04
“As a lawyer, I have to be tough—but as a mom, I balance that with my soft approach.” Attorney Renette L. Jackson , founder of Legally Mom and author of Act Like a Teen, Think Like a Lawyer, brings fire, wisdom, and Detroit-rooted love into this powerful Detroit is Different conversation. With “at least five” generations tied to the city, Jackson traces her story through veterans, nurses, Northwes...
Strong Roots: Council President James Tate’s Detroit Blueprint 02.07.2026 1:28:37
“If you don’t have a strong foundation, that whole thing sooner or later is going to fall down.” Detroit City Council President James Tate returns to Detroit is Different for a grounded, candid conversation about the patience, pressure, and politics behind neighborhood transformation. From his early campaign days in 2009 to now serving as Council President, Tate reflects on how public leadership d...
Feeding Detroit’s Future through Food, Safety, and Community with Chef Ederique Goudia 02.07.2026 1:14:05
“Food is a tough business,” and Chef Ederique Goudia, founder of In the Business of Food, steps into Detroit is Different to show why love for cooking must meet licensing, safety, strategy, and community care. Known as Chef E, she breaks down how Eastern Market, the Incubator Kitchen, and her workshops support everyone from “a food truck, a lemonade stand or a chain of restaurants” to entrepreneur...
From Jefferson Chalmers to the State Senate: Toinu Reeves’ Eastside Detroit Story 02.07.2026 1:11:24
“I am a lifelong Eastsider. I was born, raised, educated, and I still live on the East Side of Detroit.” Toinu Reeves , Michigan State Senate candidate for District 3, joins Detroit is Different with a story rooted in neighborhood, family, and economic vision. From being born at Hutzel Hospital to growing up near Mack and Chrysler, from Bates Academy to deep family roots in Jefferson Chalmers, Ree...
You Have to Do the Work; Yelena Ramautar on Caribbean Identity, Black Detroit, & Community 25.06.2026 1:26:17
“I came here from her love an spirit of Detroit”—that truth opens a powerful Detroit is Different conversation with Yelena Ramautar , Community Engager for the Caribbean Community Service Center, about migration, belonging, memory, and the work required to truly become part of a community. Yelena traces her journey from Guyana to the Bronx, then to Detroit in 2015 after her adoptive mother told he...
Bigger Than the Original Vision: Tiara Jones on Family, Faith, and Black Legacy 25.06.2026 38:30
“You carry this brilliance in you—this is something that’s in your DNA.” In this moving Detroit is Different conversation, Tiara Jones , owner of Black Beautiful & Brilliant, shares how love, grief, family, and purpose shaped her decision to continue the brand created by her late husband. Tiara traces her roots from Inkster to Alabama, connecting her family’s Great Migration story and the trau...
Brick by Brick: Alonzo Bell’s East Side Mission & Beyond 25.06.2026 2:03:26
“Sometimes people think that because it don’t happen overnight, they’re not doing well… keep going. Don’t stop.” In this powerful Detroit is Different conversation, Rev. Alonzo Bell , Executive Director of The Redeem Team, traces a life shaped by East Side Detroit, faith, family, discipline, and the long work of community service. Bell takes listeners from his family’s Arkansas roots and Black Bot...
Dexter Roots, Civil Rights Power: Jade Mathis Carries Detroit Forward 18.06.2026 1:10:09
“I didn’t want to be any attorney. I wanted to be a second chance attorney for our people,” Jade Mathis shares in a Detroit is Different conversation that moves from Black Bottom ancestry to courtroom advocacy and City Hall leadership. Jade’s Detroit story begins with grandparents who migrated from Little Rock and Tuscaloosa during the Great Migration, met in Black Bottom, and built family roots o...
Music Dads, Daughters, and Detroit Legacy with Brittini Ward 18.06.2026 1:11:10
“Literally all of the creative gifts I have come from him.” Brittini Ward brings that truth into Detroit is Different with a conversation rooted in lineage, love, and the music that raises us. From tracing her family’s migration through Kentucky, Arkansas, Jackson, Mississippi, Parkside, Six Mile, Palmer Park, and Sherwood Forest, Brittini shows how “this creativity, this movement, this dance, thi...
Detroit is the Mecca for Pan-African Thought and Action: Baba Mike Anderson on New Afrika 28.05.2026 1:42:56
“Detroit is a very special place… the Mecca for Pan-African thought and action.” Baba Mike Anderson, citizen of the Republic of New Afrika, joins Detroit is Different for a powerful episode recorded on Malcolm X Day rooted in Black liberation, memory, and movement. Baba Mike carries us from his North End childhood on John R, where “you didn’t have to leave the neighborhood,” into the political fir...
Freedom Fighter is in My Blood: Jenell Mansfield 28.05.2026 1:17:38
“The Freedom Fighter is in my blood,” Jenell Mansfield says, tracing her roots from Macon, Georgia, to Dexter-Davidson, the Jeffries Projects, Central High School, and Haiti’s revolutionary legacy. In this Detroit is Different conversation, Mansfield, a teacher and social worker running for Wayne County Commissioner in the 5th District, opens up about the generations that shaped her politics, purp...
From Road Rallies to Public Service: Mallory McMorrow’s Michigan Story 28.05.2026 45:58
“You don’t tell us who we are, we tell you who we are.” That spirit drives this Detroit is Different conversation with Mallory McMorrow , who is running for a Michigan seat in the United States Senate. This interview opens with roots: how a Jersey-born industrial designer who lived across five states found home in Michigan through road rallies, Detroit architecture, car culture, and the creative q...
You Have to Be Involved: Nicole Small on Detroit Power, Politics, and People 21.05.2026 1:39:16
“You don’t just leave things sitting at the city council meeting”—Nicole Small brings that truth home in this powerful Detroit is Different conversation about civic education, community accountability, and the future of Detroit politics. A former Detroit Charter Commission member, devoted organizer, and activist, Nicole reflects on why the city charter matters as Detroit’s “constitution,” how resi...
Detroit’s Most Wanted & Design Classrooms: Dre Clemons Connects the Past to the Future 21.05.2026 1:42:36
“It’s not one lane… it’s multi-lane, like 75 or something.” Dre Clemons brings that Detroit truth into this episode of Detroit is Different, sharing a life shaped by Joy Road, hip-hop, design, education, and community responsibility. Known through worlds connected to Detroit’s Most Wanted, Whodini, music, product design, transportation design, and architecture, Dre explains how growing up near Wyo...
From School Board to County Commission: Angelique Mayberry-Peterson’s Community Journey 21.05.2026 1:33:13
“You’ve got to do the work first and continue the work.” Return guest Angelique Mayberry-Peterson comes back to Detroit is Different, now serving as Wayne County Commissioner for District 5, opening up about stepping into the seat once held by the late Irma Clark-Coleman, who she lovingly calls “Mama Irma.” Angelique reflects on the humility of receiving a unanimous vote from the commission, the w...
Global Swagger of the Motor City, Drake Phifer talks Detroit Diaspora 2026 14.05.2026 18:49
“We got the goods for you here.” Drake Phifer returns to Detroit is Different to share the heart behind Detroit Diaspora, a cultural festival built around the music, movement, art, food, vendors, and unmistakable style Detroit has carried across the world. In conversation with Khary Frazier, Drake frames the event as a homecoming for Detroiters and descendants of Detroiters whose families, creativ...
Built for the Ride: Tiffany Gunter’s Detroit Transit Story 14.05.2026 1:09:27
“I truly believe I was built for what I do.” Tiffany Gunter , General Manager of Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART), joins Detroit is Different for a conversation rooted in family legacy, Detroit grit, and the future of regional transit. From her great-great-great grandfather coming north from Columbia, South Carolina for automotive opportunity, to her father’s 30-year...
The Black Church is Still the Healing Balm for our Community, Dr. Charles Williams 14.05.2026 1:47:38
“The Black church has the ability to do so much—and it can do so much more.” Dr. Charles Williams , pastor of historic King Solomon Baptist Church, joins Detroit is Different for a powerful conversation on faith, family, organizing, and the sacred responsibility of serving Black Detroit. Dr. Williams opens up about how Dr. Charles Simmons of the Hush House, a member of King Solomon, connected him...
Queen Mother Helen Moore’s Fight for Detroit Children for Over 50 Years 07.05.2026 51:26
“A lifetime over 50 years”— Queen Mother Helen Moore returns to Detroit is Different inside the very building that now carries her name, the Helen Moore Recreation Center, formerly Dexter-Elmhurst Recreation Center. In this triumphant conversation, Moore sits with Khary Frazier and reflects on decades of revolutionary organizing, education advocacy, and community protection rooted in love for Detr...
There’s No Place on the Planet that Loves Joe Louis like Detroit, Joyce Barrow-Henderson, Daughter of Joe Louis 07.05.2026 1:02:48
“There’s no place on the planet, and I mean that, that loves my dad the way that Detroit does.” Joyce Barrow-Henderson , daughter of boxing legend and Detroit champion Joe Louis, brings warmth, history, and family truth to Detroit is Different as she prepares for the Joe Louis Greenway Partnership birthday celebration honoring her father on Saturday, July 23, 2026, at 10am at the Warren Trailhead,...
Four Cities, 29 Miles, One Detroit Story: Leona Medley on Legacy, Leadership & Green Space 07.05.2026 1:11:31
“It’s a once in a lifetime project,” Leona Medley says, describing the Joe Louis Greenway as more than a trail, but a neighborhood-centered vision connecting Detroit, Dearborn, Highland Park, and Hamtramck through “four cities, 29 miles of trails.” In this Detroit is Different conversation, Medley opens up about her Detroit story, from family roots on the west side near Seven Mile and Prevost to b...
One Detroit, Real Detroit: Portia Powell on Banking with Heart 30.04.2026 1:23:21
“I’m vested in Detroit,” Portia Powell says, and that line carries the power of this whole conversation. In this Detroit is Different episode, One Detroit Credit Union President & CEO Portia Powell shares a story rooted in Black Detroit family legacy, Eastside resilience, and the financial wisdom she first witnessed through her mother’s life. From growing up near Mack and 75, watching her moth...
Raised by Grandparents, Led by Purpose: James White’s Detroit Story 30.04.2026 1:25:01
“It tattooed something on my brain about public service and tragedy.” That line from James White sets the tone for a deeply personal and powerful Detroit is Different conversation about trauma, service, healing, and the future of community care in Detroit. The CEO of the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network opens up about being raised by his grandparents on Detroit’s west side, growing through...
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