Mike Blank
Producer, StatesideMike Blank is a producer and editor for Stateside.
A proud U-M drop-out and Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wayne State, Blank first started working in radio in 1998 and has worked at WKHM, WDET, WXYT and WWJ. Blank won the 2012 Michigan Association of Broadcasters “Best Morning Show” award as the lone producer of the Charlie Langton Show.
A Michigander since age 2, Blank has resided in Detroit since 2004 where he enjoys walks to Tigers games and watching wild pheasants in the vacant lots across the street.
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A former Nine Inch Nails drummer shares his journey from performing on stage to teaching the next generation.
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Michigan Representative Bryan Posthumus is the incoming state House floor majority leader. He joined Michigan Public's Morning Edition to discuss Republicans' policy priorities.
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On this edition of the Stateside Podcast, we introduce you Trash the Clown. She's a Michigan clown whose mission is to keep Port Huron clean and improve the world with one small action at a time.
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Detroit’s music has been recognized and beloved by many all around the world. However, with so much interest and appreciation why isn’t there a music district in Detroit? On today's podcast, we talk with a Detroit Free Press contributing columnist who proposes that the city needs to create one.
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Since 1866 Vernors ginger ale has continued to grace the homes of many Michigan families for its perceived medical properties. However, the question that remains, can Vernors be used as medicine to cure a cold?
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Through candid dialogue between academics and artists, a new video series examines the Underground Railroad’s history and its reverberating impact.
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From a Democratic majority in the Michigan legislature to expanded abortion access policies, we talk about all things Michigan politics in 2023.
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Throughout all of the twists and turns of the pizza industry’s technological evolutions and menu offerings, one industry factor has remained consistent: delivery drivers.
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We're finally digging up the lead pipes, but 145 years ago this week, Michigan State Professor Robert Kedzie warned the Michigan Board of Health about the dangers of lead poisoning from consumer products.
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We took a visit to electronic music producer Kevin Reynolds home-studio ahead of his performance this weekend at Movement: Detroit's annual Electronic Music Festival.