As negotiations between the United Auto Workers and Detroit automakers continue into the 2nd week of a strike, we heard an update on where things stand and why Ford avoided an escalation in the strike against them. Then, a native Michigander and author shared about her recent novel set in Lansing and how the story's murder/mystery digs deep into new technology and female power. After that, we heard about a Flint reading program that's empowering residents. Then a Metro-Detroit Rabbi offered advice on interactions with and watching out for the elderly.
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GUESTS ON TODAY’S SHOW:
- Jordyn Grzelewski, autos and business reporter for the Detroit News
- Katie Williams, author of "My Murder"
- Breniss Carnes-Ferguson, Family Advocate with the Flint and Genesee Literacy Network
- Zak Rosen, host of "The Best Advice Show"