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Micheline “Micki” Maynard, long-time journalist, broadcaster, and educator based out of Ann Arbor
November 20, 2025 ~ Micheline “Micki” Maynard, long-time journalist, broadcaster, and educator based out of Ann Arbor is recognized as one of 2025's Women Who Leads. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2025-11-20
04 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
Podcast Episode: Elon Musk Needs To Stay Away From Tesla
In today’s Boston Globe, I contend that the worst thing for Tesla would be for Elon Musk to run it again. His White House and social media activity has damaged the brand, some might say beyond repair.I think Tesla is worth saving, to keep America competitive with China and other nations that have embraced electric vehicles. In my column and this podcast, I explain why. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2025-05-02
07 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
PODCAST: Pope Francis Sent A Message Through His Automobiles
Pope Francis was known for his simple lifestyle, and that includes his cars. He was seen in a succession of affordable vehicles, including the Ford Focus, the Fiat 500L and the smaller Fiat 500. Interestingly, Ford will be discontinuing the Focus in Europe in November. It is the end of an era for that vehicle, as the Vatican era of Pope Francis ends. With his downscale lifestyle, the Pope has set a standard for future pontiffs. That includes the way he got around. This is a public episode. If you'd like...
2025-04-21
05 min
The Dave LewAllen Podcast
The Dave LewAllen Podcast - Episode 43 - Journalist & Author Micki Maynard on tariffs & the auto industry
The Trump administration's tariff threat has roiled markets and created chaos industries and business in this country and with our trading partners. Journalist and author Micheline Maynard has covered the auto beat for years and brings historical knowledge and keen insight to the rapidly changing situation in Washington, D.C. Join us for a informative discussion!Micki Maynard's Substack newsletter:https://intermove.substack.comThe Dave LewAllen Podcast is sponsored by Shurms Candy, a Michigan based company that specializes in awesome tasting candy that's in the shape of Michigan.https://shurmscandy.com/
2025-04-16
39 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
BREAKING NEWS PODCAST: New Tariffs On Imported Vehicles
On Wednesday, the Trump Administration announced 25% tariffs on vehicles imported from outside the United States, to take effect April 2.It’s a head scratcher, as I explain in this breaking news podcast. Nobody in Detroit asked for this. It will raise prices at a time when consumer confidence is plummeting.It also broadens the trade war to Japan, South Korea and the E.U.Listen and please share your thoughts. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, vi...
2025-03-27
08 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
PODCAST: From the scene of a Tesla protest
On Friday afternoon, I watched several hundred people march in front of the Tesla dealership in Ann Arbor, Mich. It was one of many protests taking place at dealerships around the world. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2025-03-15
05 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Untapped Reservoir of Cool
Let the show’s 5th year begin! LTS regular Micki Maynard turned me onto this one. Paul Newman and Sidney Pottier star as jazz musicians in Paris. Their love interests are Joanne Woodward and Dihann Caroll, repectively. Louis Armstrong plays a character called Wild Man Moore. If my synopsis seems superficial, that’s because I haven’t actually seen this one. But I love the cast, and I love the idea that Sidney and Diahann are doing something more interesting than playing that one Black person in the movie. So come discover this one along with me. ...
2025-02-20
56 min
The Incomparable Superfeed
Lions, Towers & Shields 113: Untapped Reservoir of Cool
Let the show’s 5th year begin! LTS regular Micki Maynard turned me onto this one. Paul Newman and Sidney Pottier star as jazz musicians in Paris. Their love interests are Joanne Woodward and Dihann Caroll, repectively. Louis Armstrong plays a character called Wild Man Moore. If my synopsis seems superficial, that’s because I haven’t actually seen this one. But I love the cast, and I love the idea that Sidney and Diahann are doing something more interesting than playing that one Black person in the movie. So come discover this one along with me. ...
2025-02-20
56 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
PODCAST EPISODE: This is NOT an emergency
It’s only been a few days since Donald Trump took office, but news has been coming fast and furiously.In this podcast episode, I offer some context on what he’s ordered concerning energy and electric vehicles. Here’s a link to the Boston Globe column that I mention in the podcast. Feel free to share your thoughts, either online or by replying to this email. Support Intersection with a paid subscription. You’ll receive a copy of my Substack sequel to The End of Detroit. This is a pub...
2025-01-23
10 min
Baking Scraps
Micheline Maynard
Join Lisa & Cristina in this lively episode of Baking Scraps as they welcome the talented food writer Micheline Maynard! With decades of experience as a journalist and author, Micheline shares her fascinating insights into the world of food culture.We explore the intriguing differences and similarities between The Great Canadian Baking Show and The Great British Bake Off, and whether or not Paul Hollywood may be going soft. Micheline also discusses her journey into food writing and how her Canadian connections have influenced her work and her life as a foodie.To add...
2024-12-06
1h 48
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
PODCAST: Coping With Construction
In Michigan, the joke is that there are two season: winter and construction. But never-ending construction projects are no joke to restaurants. They have to convince patrons to keep coming amid orange cones and parking hassles.This week, CulinaryWoman’s Micki Maynard looks at the situation and some ways to get around. She also talks about power outages in Houston, where Whataburger came to the rescue, and the heat that is keeping diners inside. Subscribe to the CulinaryWoman Newsletter at Culinarywoman,Substack,com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to di...
2024-07-14
12 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
The First Crack In The Wall For EV Battery Plants
Earlier this year, I visited the site of Ford’s Blue Oval EV battery plant in Marshall, Michigan. Marshall officials were excited to get the project, hoping it could provide good paying jobs to area residents.But the plant has shrunk and now the state is pulling back on incentives. Listen to the latest update on this project, which could have implications elsewhere in the country. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2024-07-10
05 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
PODCAST: The Battle For Sustainable Seafood
Sustainable seafood is described as wild or farmed seafood that is harvested in ways that don't harm the environment or other wildlife. Chef Hajime Sato makes a point to focus on it at his restaurant, Sozai, north of Detroit. He recently won the James Beard Award and is using his platform to bring attention to sustainable seafood. CulinaryWoman editor Micki Maynard talks about Sato and seafood as well as other stories. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack...
2024-07-07
17 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
PODCAST: A Visit To Hemingway Country
The northwest corner of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula is known as Hemingway country. Ernest Hemingway’s family traveled up from Oak Park, Illinois each summer to their cottage on Walloon Lake.Ernest fished, and camped and caroused in the beautiful north woods. He married his first wife, Hadley Richardson, there. You may know her from Paula McLean’s wonderful novel, The Paris Wife.He was a patron of the Horton Bay General Store, which opened for business in 1876. Now, the general store has gotten a glow-up. CulinaryWoman’s Micki Maynard talked to the new owners and hear...
2024-06-30
16 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
PODCAST: Japan's intricate sweets
Last week, CulinaryWoman’s Micki Maynard attended a demonstration of wagashi. These are intricate sweets that are shaped to resemble all manner of things, like flower, the ocean, fish and even Mount Fuji. Learn all about wagashi in this episode. Subscribe to the CulinaryWoman Newsletter at culinarywoman.substack.com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack.com/subscribe
2024-06-23
13 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
PODCAST: California Gets A Wake Up Call From Higher Fast Food Wages
On April 1, California raised wages for fast food workers to $20, up from $16 an hour. There’s already been an impacting on the industry, and big food brands are feeling it. Meanwhile, it’s Father’s Day and CulinaryWoman’s Micki Maynard offers some data on dining out with dads. Plus, you’ll find out about a new cookbook from British Bake Off judge Dame Prue Leith.You can subscribe to the CulinaryWoman Newsletter here, where you’ll find all the links I mention this week, and thanks for listening. This is a public episo...
2024-06-16
16 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
The Timing Couldn't Be Worse For A Scandal At Toyota
It might not be on the radar of American car buyers, but Toyota is embroiled in another safety scandal in Japan. This is the second big situation to envelop the company in the past 15 years. It’s prompted an investigation by the Japanese government and a deep apology from chairman Akio Toyoda, a member of Toyota’s founding family. Intersection editor Micki Maynard looks at Toyota’s latest problems in this episode of the Intersection podcast. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access...
2024-06-06
11 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
The Editor Who Made Julia Child Famous Gets Her Own Time In The Spotlight
Judith Jones has always been known as the editor who made Julia Child famous. But she edited many other cookbook writers as well as some luminary lights. In this episode of the CulinaryWoman podcast, a look at a new book about Judith Jones.Subscribe to the CulinaryWoman podcast at culinarywoman.substack.com and think about becoming a premium subscriber. You’ll support the newsletter and the podcast and receive extra content. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack.co...
2024-06-02
12 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
A Tale Of Two Detroit Buildings
There is a debate underway in Detroit over whether to save the Renaissance Center. Meanwhile, the Michigan Central Station is about to re-open after a spectacular renovation.I know which one beats symbolizes Detroit in 2024. Listen to my thoughts on this pair of symbolic buildings. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2024-06-01
15 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
Memorial Day Is A Prime Time For Gardening And Grilling
Memorial Day weekend marks the start to two big outdoor activities: gardening and grilling. The nursery and garden center industry in the U.S. will generate an estimated $43.2 billion in revenue this year, according to a report by IBISWorld. This includes farm stores, garden centers, lawn supply stores and nurseries that do not sell trees. (Tree nurseries fall into a different category.)Meanwhile, Global Market Insights estimates the market for barbecue grills is around $5.3 billion, and will grow at about four percent per year from now through 2032. Electric grills and pizza ovens are fueling that growth (no...
2024-05-26
16 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
Younger Consumers Are Willing To Give Chinese Vehicles A Chance
A few weeks ago, I came out in favor of selling Chinese vehicles, and especially electric vehicles in the United States. Obviously, the Biden Administration disagreed, since they slapped a 100 percent tariff on Chinese vehicles. But a new survey from AutoPacific shows that a number of consumers, especially younger ones, would be open to buying Chinese vehicles. In this podcast episode, you’ll hear about the survey’s conclusions. And please, share your thoughts. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.subs...
2024-05-22
06 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
The $100 Billion Investment Taking Place in EV Battery Plants
I’ve spent the past few weeks researching the wave of EV battery plants that are being built across the U.S. and in Canada. I was stunned at how big the investments have become — an estimated $100 billion (with a b), potentially creating thousands of jobs.I wrote about this for the Boston Globe and I talk about it more in this podcast episode. In my research, I visited Marshall, Mich., a historic town that was once in line to become Michigan’s capital (it lost to Lansing). If you visit Marshall, you’ll see pretty h...
2024-05-13
11 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
The Rise In Diaspora Cookbooks
A new generation of international cookbooks is coming from people who were born or raised in the United States.They have been putting a contemporary spin on recipes that may have been cooked by their parents and grandparents, but which they’ve adapted based on local tastes and ingredients. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack.com/subscribe
2024-05-12
13 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
How Will People Charge Their EVs?
There's been a lot of news lately about Tesla and it's raising the question of how people will charge their EVs. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2024-05-06
06 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
The Boom In The Popularity of Korean Food
The boom in the popularity of Korean food. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack.com/subscribe
2024-05-06
14 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
The Pledge Drive Approach to Subscriptions
Hello, everyone! A few months ago, I attended a seminar with She serves as an advisor/big sister to many of us who are trying to use Substack to serve our readers, and grow our Substack audiences.As part of the seminar, Sarah told us that they are several ways that we can appeal to our readers to sign up for paid subscriptions. The one that resonated most with me was the NPR pledge drive approach.This year, I’m following that approach. Instead of asking you in every issue to upgrade to a paid su...
2024-04-11
02 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Mourning Culottes
Johnny Guitar (1954): It’s unusual, it’s weird, and it’s unlike any other film made by these stars. And it’s our first LTS western. Because maybe your show runner has a slightly twisted appreciation for the genre. Nicholas Ray, whose directorial chops we last experienced with In A Lonely Place, directs Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden and Mercedes McCambridge. It’s a story that centers female characters, and gives Joan a chance to stomp around in great western wardrobe. Poor Sterling Hayden is just along for the ride. I picked this because I wanted a Joan Crawford vehicle, and becaus...
2024-04-05
54 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Situational Gales
Every once in awhile, your host takes a flier, choosing a film for us to watch that I’ve seen once or twice, if at all. Also arising from the 2022 draft episode is this English romance from 1945. It’s from the filmmaking team of Powell and Pressburger, and stars Wendy Hiller, so on credentials alone, it’s worth your attention. A young woman travels to the Hebrides to marry an older, wealthy man. But circumstances change her thinking I Know Where I'm Going Shelly Brisbin with Randy Dotinga, Micheline Maynard and Nathan Alderman Refere...
2024-03-28
49 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
We've Got All the French You Need
Gene Kelly was at the height of his powers in 1951, starring in musicals for MGM, and choreographing some of them. Here, Vincent Minelli directs, but the dancing is by Kelly. Leslie Caron makes her film debut, and the rest of the cast has a decidedly continental vibe. The film is “inspired” by George Gershwin’s 1928 musical of the same name, but the writing credit here goes to Alan Jay Lerner, aka half of the celebrated Lerner and Lowe musical composing team. An American in Paris won a boatload of Oscars, including Best Picture. An American in Paris ...
2024-03-21
1h 05
Lions, Towers & Shields
Ruth Chatterton is Jacked
This 1936 film is based on the well-known novel of the same name, by Sinclair Lewis. It’s the story of a successful middle-aged man (Walter Huston) who wants something new from his life. That’s what his wife (Ruth Chatterton) wants, too, but their ideas are very different, and not compatible. And there’s Mary Astor, living her best life in an Italian villa, being all awesome and stuff. It’s fun to watch these three actors work. The writing is good, too. William Wyler (who we last heard from in The Best Years of Our Lives) directs Dodswo...
2024-03-07
53 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
A New Feature From CulinaryWoman: Food News
I’m lucky to live in an area with a very active, ever changing food scene - and now I’ll be bringing you occasional updates on what’s happening. I’ll be focusing on Ann Arbor and elsewhere.. I’m calling it Food News. Take a listen.And if you have tips for me, send me an email at culinarywoman@gmail.com. Thanks for your help! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit culinarywoman.substack.com/subscribe
2024-01-03
03 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
You Can't Be Evil in a Cardigan
If the Jeopardy answer is “A Christmas-themed film of the mid-1940s”, you might expect the question to be “What is ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’” or “What is ‘Miracle on 34th Street.’” But on this year’s LTS holiday episode, those questions would be wrong! Our movie this year comes with stars like Victor Moore and Don DeFore, not Jimmy Stewart or Donna Reed. But our little holiday movie has a lot to recommend it. There’s found family, a budding love story, a challenge to capitalism and entrepreneurship by war veterans. It all happens at Christmastime in a New York mansion that’s...
2023-12-07
1h 05
Lions, Towers & Shields
Plausibly Evil
I hear that Alec Guinness made a couple of movies in the 1970s or 80s that you may know. This is not that. This is a classic Ealing Studios comedy in which Alec plays eight characters. Because it’s a British comedy, I was not surprised to find that it dealt with social class. Robert Hamer directs, and Dennis Price is the actual star. This episode is full of connections to other things we like. Everyone brought the trivia. Kind Hearts and Coronets Shelly Brisbin with Erika Ensign, Randy Dotinga, Micheline Maynard and David J. Lo...
2023-12-01
55 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
No Talking!
For this episode, we’re breaking format a bit. Instead of focusing on one film, we’ll talk about several: all from the silent film era. It’s not a draft, but each panelist has picked a movie, and we’ve all watched them! Our guide is guest host, Micki Maynard! Silent Sampler Micheline Maynard with Shelly Brisbin, Nathan Alderman, Dr. Drang, Annette Wierstra and Randy Dotinga Referenced Works Nasferatu Diary of a Lost Girl The Sheik Flesh and the Devil The Gold Rush
2023-11-10
1h 35
Lions, Towers & Shields
The Healthy Habits of Hat Check Girls
Nicholas Ray directs Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Graham. Bogie is Dix Steele, who should not be confused for Captain Picard’s hollowdeck alter ego, Dixon Hill. (Am I the only one who does that?) Bogie is not a detective, but a screenwriter suspected of murder. In A Lonely Place is considered one of the best film noir made, and Bogart and Graham give excellent performances. In A Lonely Place Shelly Brisbin with Judy Samelson, Randy Dotinga, Micheline Maynard and Nathan Alderman Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, support our show, and get access to...
2023-11-02
56 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
Some Thoughts On Toyota, EV Batteries and the U.A.W.
Toyota is making a massive new investment in its Carolina battery complex. It also gave workers a raise. How do they relate to the U.A.W.? Listen to my explanation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2023-11-02
11 min
Tip of the Tongue
Satisfaction Guaranteed
This is an encore chance to listen to Micheline Maynard’s terrific book, Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built A Corner Deli Into A Global Food Community. The book is a history of the business and a description of the business philosophy of Zingerman’s Deli in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Maynard is still touring and giving talks about her book, which came out in 2022, so listening to the podcast may make you take advantage of her book tour. She has a substack newsletter called Culinary Woman.I am proud to call her a friend. I know her...
2023-10-02
36 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
Historic, Interesting, Unpredictable
This was a historic week in the UAW strike. Joe Biden came to town. The UAW expanded its walkout. And the CEO of Ford shared some frustrations. I provide some context. Note: since the U.A.W. Has been making its announcements on Fridays, I’ll post my audio postcards on Saturdays for the foreseeable future.See you Tuesday with the next chapter. By the way, thanks for buying The End of Detroit - it jumped to No. 12 this week on Amazon’s automotive list.The End of Detroit: How the Big Three Lost...
2023-09-30
18 min
Consider This from NPR
Biden On The Picket Line
President Biden made history on Tuesday when he joined members of the United Auto Workers union on a picket line outside Detroit as they strike for better pay and benefits from the Big Three automakers.Biden is walking a political tightrope. He wants a better contract for workers–and to win union members' votes in battleground states. He also wants to support carmakers as they transition to a future of electric vehicles.NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Micheline Maynard, the author of The End of Detroit: How the Big Three Lost Their Grip on the Am...
2023-09-26
14 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
My Two Cents On President Biden’s Visit
Hello, everyone. Some thoughts on President Biden’s plan to visit the UAW picket line. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2023-09-23
05 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
An Audio Postcard From The UAW Picket Line
I drove over to Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Mich. Here’s my report after chatting with some workers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2023-09-15
04 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
An Audio Welcome From Micki Maynard
Intersection creator Micki Maynard welcomes you to her new Substack and explains what it's about. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2023-09-07
02 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Diva with a Monkey
We watch Billy Wilder’s story of a silent film queen’s life in middle age and the screenwriter who stumbles into her world. Noir, melodrama, dark humor, horror. It’s all here in this classic, staring Gloria Swanson. She’s all of 46 when she made this movie, but a has-been like her character. This episode is full of excellent trivia and unexpected connections made by our super-smart panel. Sunset Boulevard Shelly Brisbin with David J. Loehr, Randy Dotinga and Micheline Maynard Referenced Works Sunset Boulevard [Amazon] Show Notes & Links
2023-08-31
1h 07
Lions, Towers & Shields
I Will Defend the Weenie King
Probably the best of the Sturges comedies, The Palm Beach Story is part romance, part screwball comedy, part drawing room comedy. The performances sparkle, the movie looks great, and the plot is inventive. Joel McCrea and Claudette Colbert are our delightful stars. And I get to talk about Mary Astor some more. Don’t miss this one, kids. The Palm Beach Story Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard, David J. Loehr, Dr. Drang, Annette Wierstra and Nathan Alderman Referenced Works The Palm Beach Story Show Notes & Links Get in...
2023-08-24
54 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Weapons-Grade Winsome
Fair warning: this recap of a Preston Sturges film from 1937 also features Barbie content. Easy Living Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard, David J. Loehr, Randy Dotinga and Nathan Alderman Referenced Works Easy Living (1937) Show Notes & Links Get in touch with the show at lts@theincomparable.com or on the socials. The Movie: review/commentary on a single classic film Easy Living (1937) trailer Available to stream, rent or buy digitally On disc: Blu-ray The Self-Referential LTS LTS #23 A Perfect Spherical Cow ...
2023-08-17
50 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
A Trunk Full of Dinner Jackets
We begin the summer of (Preston) Sturgess celebration with a true classic. Director and stars were at their best here, and it’s a treat to watch LTS’ favorite dame work her magic on Henry Fonda. I have four more Sturgess offerings coming up, but this one is hard to beat. The Lady Eve Shelly Brisbin with Randy Dotinga, David J. Loehr, Micheline Maynard and Annette Wierstra Referenced Works The Lady Eve Show Notes & Links Get in touch with the show at lts@theincomparable.com or on the...
2023-07-20
1h 05
ACHIEVE Workplace Culture
Quitting and Strikes
How do you keep people from quitting? And what’s with all the strikes in the news this summer? In this episode, we welcome guest host Joddie Walker, we discuss Inc. Magazine’s article How Can You Be Sure Your Employees Won’t Quit. We also analyze what is happening with all the strikes in the news and what that has to do with workplace culture. In this episode, we reference three books: Culture Shock by Jim Clifton and Jim Harter, Small Giants, by Bo Burlingham, and Satisfaction Guaranteed by Micheline Maynard. We also reference Gallup...
2023-07-19
51 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
He's Got Acreage
Here’s a movie from Douglas Sirk’s high period. We’ve only talked about Sirk in the context of “Lured,” a movie I think is underrated, but one that looks nothing like this splashy 50s melodrama. This one stars Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. And I get to talk about Agnes Moorehead. So, bonus! Can a lonely widow find love with a tree farmer? Stay tuned. We also mention Todd Haynes’ excellent 2002 remake (you read that right!), “Far from Heaven” with Julianne Moore. All That Heaven Allows Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard, Nathan Alderman and Randy Doting...
2023-03-30
54 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Gene Kelly's Butt
Another year draws to a close, and so many classic movies remain undiscussed on Lions, Towers & Shields. But many of your regular panelists have feelings, as well as recommendations for the future. So I invited them to share them in a themed draft episode. NOTE: LTS will return in March 2023. We'll cover at least 21 films next year, but the episodes will be spaced out over three, seven-episode seasons to give our panelists (and your host) time to rest and reflect on all the classic film goodness that awaits. An LTS Draft-a-palooza Shelly Brisbin...
2022-12-29
1h 23
Lions, Towers & Shields
I'm Not Just Your Preston Sturges, I'm Your Indiana
Barbara Stanwyck and Fred McMurray team up, not to kill for insurance money, but to share a sweet but unlikely holiday road trip. It’s the last movie Preston Sturges wrote before he turned fully to directing. Happy holidays from your friends at Lions, Towers & Shields. Remember the Night Shelly Brisbin with David J. Loehr, Micheline Maynard, Erika Ensign and Nathan Alderman Referenced Works Remember the Night Show Notes & Links Something Ridiculous for Christmas I’m Not Just Your Preston Sturgess, I’m Your Indiana Get in...
2022-12-14
44 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Justice for Bill
The Clock is Judy Garland’s first dramatic role. She’s teamed with Robert Walker, who’s a soldier on leave when they meet in New York City. It’s a little bit Affair to Remember, and a little bit On the Town. Really sweet, well-acted romantic film. Directed by Garland’s soon-to-be husband Vincente Minnelli. The Clock Shelly Brisbin with Randy Dotinga, Nathan Alderman and Micheline Maynard Referenced Works The Clock Show Notes & Links Get in touch with the show at lts@theincomparable.com. The Movie...
2022-11-17
54 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
Celebrate the Teresa Wright-aissance
Director William Wyler’s film tells the stories of three men returning home from World War II and the impact on their lives, their families and their careers. Great performances from Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Myrna Loy and acting newcomer Harold Russell. Lesser-known faves of mine, Gladys George and Cathy O’Donnell are also great to see. Released a year after war’s end, this is the winner of many awards. Wyler served in the war, and I think it shows in the way he made this film.** The Best Years of Our Lives Shel...
2022-09-23
1h 43
CulinaryWoman
Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot
Visiting New Orleans in the summer is not for the faint of heart. Micki Maynard has some tips on how to dress and eat to survive the heat. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2022-06-28
26 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
The Ambiguously Gay Duo
Put the blame on mame, boys. And also on George McCreedy and Glenn Ford. It’s a love triangle and an erotic noir. But many people just focus on Rita Hayworth’s song and the dress she sang it in. Gilda also features plenty of gay subtext, which we’ll discuss at length, as well as why some films of this era “got away” with gay themes, while others did not. I also believe we’re setting a record for references to past LTS episodes. I’m not mad at that. Gilda Shelly Brisbin with Philip Michael...
2022-06-17
1h 00
CulinaryWoman
Cookbooks With Virginia
This week, Micki Maynard joins chef, author and media trainer Virginia Willis on her show, Cookbooks With Virginia. She also shares some personal news. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2022-04-12
36 min
The Small Business Radio Show
#682 How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Food Empire
SEGMENT 1 with Micheline Maynard, starting at 0:00: How did Zingerman’s go from a corner deli in Ann Arbor, Michigan to a $70M food empire? SEGMENT 2 with Steven J. Anderson, starting at 19:15: More than ever we need to recommit to creating a special experience for all our customers. Our next guest says he learned most of these lessons when he was a kid with a paper route. Maybe you can relate!SEGMENT 3 with Shawn Hill, starting at 36:45: Amazon made online reviews a critical part of selling any product or service. Learn how you can get more online re...
2022-03-29
53 min
Embark On Into A Thought-Provoking Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.
Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community by Micheline Maynard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539760to listen full audiobooks. Title: Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Lauren Ezzo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Business Publisher's Summary: From an accomplished journalist, this illuminating chronicle of the trials, tribulations, and triumph of Zingerman’s—a beloved, $70 million-dollar Michigan-based gourmet food store with global reach—is “thoughtful reading for foodies and entrepreneurs” (Kirkus Reviews). Certain businesses are legendary, exerting immense influence in their field. Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is one of those places. Over the years th...
2022-02-22
7h 02
Get Lost In A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Captivating.
Satisfaction Guaranteed by Micheline Maynard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/94597to listen full audiobooks. Title: Satisfaction Guaranteed Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Lauren Ezzo Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins Release date: 02-22-22 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Small Business Publisher's Summary: Certain businesses are legendary, exerting immense influence in their field. Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is one of those places. Over the years, the flagship deli has expanded into a community of more than a dozen businesses, including a wildly successful mail order operation, restaurants, bakery, coffee roastery, creamery, candy maker, and events space—transforming Ann Arbor into a destination for...
2022-02-22
7h 02
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Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community by Micheline Maynard
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539760 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Lauren Ezzo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Business Publisher's Summary: From an accomplished journalist, this illuminating chronicle of the trials, tribulations, and triumph of Zingerman’s—a beloved, $70 million-dollar Michigan-based gourmet food store with global reach—is “thoughtful reading for foodies and entrepreneurs” (Kirkus Reviews). Certain businesses are legendary, exerting immense influence in their field. Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is one of those places. Over the yea...
2022-02-22
03 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Business & Career Development
Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community by Micheline Maynard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539760to listen full audiobooks. Title: Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Zingerman's Built a Corner Deli into a Global Food Community Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Lauren Ezzo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: From an accomplished journalist, this illuminating chronicle of the trials, tribulations, and triumph of Zingerman’s—a beloved, $70 million-dollar Michigan-based gourmet food store with global reach—is “thoughtful reading for foodies and entrepreneurs” (Kirkus Reviews). Certain businesses are legendary, exerting immense influence in their field. Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is one of those places. Over...
2022-02-22
7h 02
CulinaryWoman
5 Things About My Zingerman’s Book
Season Two of the CulinaryWoman Podcast kicks off with five things you should know about my upcoming book Satisfaction Guaranteed about Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2022-01-14
16 min
The Scripturalist
Radio Lux Lucet 64
The Trinity Foundation homepage, click to “Newsletter Subscribe/Unsubscribe” in lower left corner of the homepage to join the email list.“Forgotten Principles of the Reformation,” by John W. Robbins, The Trinity Review, October 2004“Pope Demands Silicon Valley “In the Name of God” Censor “Hate Speech,” “Conspiracy Theories”,” by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News“Joe Biden Plans Vatican Meeting with Pope Francis On October 29,” by Charlie Spierling, Breitbart“Opinion: Don’t rant about short-staffed stores and supply chain woes,” by Micheline Maynard, The Washington Post“Breaking: Migrant Caravan in Mexico encounters Mexico’s @INAMI_fo...
2021-11-02
44 min
Libertarian Counterpoint
Libertarian Counterpoint 1577: Political Gimmicks
Survey says: Crime against Asians in U.S. declined in 2020, Survey Finds No Rise in Anti-Asian Violence, Assaults Declined in 2020 – Reason.com How Democrats Could Hide $2 Trillion in New Spending With Budget Gimmicks, How Democrats Could Hide $2 Trillion in New Spending With Budget Gimmicks – Reason.com Biden's Support Among Independents Has Crashed, Biden’s Support Among Independents Has Crashed – Reason.com More Democrats oppose than support Biden's economic stimulus proposals, instead supporting Manchin and Synema's opposition to them, Democratic Voters Divided By Senate Opponents Of Biden Agenda - Rasmussen Reports® The Federal d...
2021-10-30
28 min
Agents of SMOOCH
Filmed on Satin
Join us for our continuing Summer of Love series for a crossover episode with the Lions, Towers, and Shields podcast. We go back in time for the wedding movie The Philadelphia Story. It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” Philadelphia Story Annette Wierstra with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelso...
2021-07-30
1h 09
Lions, Towers & Shields
Filmed on Satin
It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” The Philadelphia Story Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelson Referenced Works The Philadelphia Story Show Notes & Links The Movie: review/commentary on a single classic film * The Philadelphia Story (1940), trailer * Available to...
2021-07-17
1h 07
Lions, Towers & Shields
Hitchcock Tilts at Windmills
Or. What if Santa Claus Pushed You off a Tower? One of Alfred Hitchcock’s earliest American films is among the most enjoyable to watch. Joel McCrea is the reporter of the title, off to find out what’s happening in Europe for the benefit of a prewar American audience. Spies, murder and amazing character actors abound, along with some extraordinary Hitchcock set pieces. The Joy of Foreign Correspondent Nathan Alderman with Shelly Brisbin and Micheline Maynard Referenced Works Foreign Correspondent Show Notes & Links The Movi...
2021-05-09
56 min
Lions, Towers & Shields
You Were Made to be Murdered
Hark! Is that the sound of a zither? Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949) stars Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten, not necessarily in order of screentime, it’s a post-war noir classic, set in Vienna, with compelling photography, plot and performances. This episode is also The Incomparable’s second look at this film. The Third Man Again Shelly Brisbin with Dr. Drang, Jean MacDonald, Micheline Maynard, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr Referenced Works The Third Man [Amazon] Show Notes & Links The Movie: review/commentary on a single...
2021-03-25
1h 01
CulinaryWoman
All about our kitchens
As kitchen stores close across the country, Micki Maynard looks at what they said about our way of life. She also suggests some locally owned places that specialize in kitchen gear, and how to downsize when the time comes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2021-02-04
34 min
CulinaryWoman
What role will restaurants play?
All over the country, restaurants are hibernating. Or, they can only offer carry out. As a difficult year wraps up, Micki Maynard looks at what restaurants mean to us and the role they will play in the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-12-30
24 min
CulinaryWoman
Crafting a cookbook library
If you’re learning to cook - or you love to cook - you’ll want to curate a cookbook library. Micki Maynard suggests some vintage books to get you started. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-12-11
29 min
CulinaryWoman
A plate of Christmas cookies
It’s Christmas time in the city, and Micki Maynard is thinking about cookies. Hear about her family favorites, and go with her to Zingerman’s Bakehouse, where cookies are in the spotlight. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-11-28
23 min
CulinaryWoman
The incredible shrinking restaurant
Drive-thru only restaurants were already popping up before the pandemic. But as Micki Maynard explains, the trend is really taking off now that some dining rooms are off limits --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-11-13
22 min
CulinaryWoman
Eat your fruits and vegetables
In this episode, Micki Maynard talks squash with Andrew Gorsuch at the Produce Station in Ann Arbor, Mich., and takes a field trip to Owosso to visit pawpaw grower Bill Nash. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-10-30
19 min
CulinaryWoman
Let’s go to the grocery store
The pandemic has completely changed the way we grocery shop. Micki Maynard looks at our new habits, and the role that going to the store plays in our lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-10-23
25 min
CulinaryWoman
No, I won’t come in
People are reluctant to dine inside restaurants. But there are lots of other things you can do to help them stay open. Micki Maynard walks you through the list. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-10-09
24 min
CulinaryWoman
Battle Creek, but for donuts
You can pay $4 for a hipster donut. Or, you can drive to western Michigan and visit Sweetwater’s Donut Mill, where they sell 84,000 donuts a week for $1.09 each. Join Micki Maynard as she explores the dollars behind the donuts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-10-02
16 min
CulinaryWoman
The Hunger Winter Is Looming
In 1944-45, people in The Netherlands suffered a terrible famine, before they were eventually rescued by the Allies. As the pandemic goes on, the food world is suffering, too. Micki Maynard looks at the difficult times that lie ahead - and the ingenuity that many food people are showing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-09-16
18 min
CulinaryWoman
CulinaryWoman (Trailer)
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheline-maynard/support
2020-08-24
00 min
The CulinaryWoman Podcast
Hear From Culinary Woman!
The dollars behind the dishes — that’s what the Culinary Woman Newsletter will bring you. Hear from our editor, Micki Maynard, about what she’s planning — including her search for Culinary Women everywhere.Be sure to sign up to receive the inaugural issue on June 28! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at culinarywoman.substack.com/subscribe
2020-06-14
01 min
Intersection: Everything That Moves
Hear From Our Editor Micki Maynard About Our Focus At Curbing Cars
Our editor Micki Maynard has a welcome message for you, a review of what we’ve been covering and some thoughts on what Curbing Cars plans to do next. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intermove.substack.com/subscribe
2020-04-23
03 min
Futility Closet
The Brutal History of Batavia's Graveyard
In 1629, a Dutch trading vessel struck a reef off the coast of Australia, marooning 180 people on a tiny island. As they struggled to stay alive, their leader descended into barbarity, gathering a band of cutthroats and killing scores of terrified castaways. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll document the brutal history of Batavia's graveyard, the site of Australia's most infamous shipwreck. We'll also lose money in India and puzzle over some invisible Frenchmen. Intro: In 1946, an Allied dentist inscribed "Remember Pearl Harbor" on Hideki Tojo's dentures.
2017-06-12
33 min
We Mean Business
Micki Maynard and covering sports rivalries
Today we have a very familiar "guest" on the show. We spend time chatting about sports rivalries with HTCM host Micki Maynard. How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-06-15
10 min
We Mean Business
Dan Gillmor and covering technology
This week we spend some time talking with long-time technology journalist and journalism professor, Dan Gillmor. We're splitting our conversation with Dan into two episodes with this week looking at the state of technology journalism, and then next week we'll dive into tips and advice on covering the industry. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-05-04
16 min
We Mean Business
Millennials and Money with Rian Bosse
This week on How To Cover Money Series 2: Tips from Top Journalists, Reynolds Center Graduate Assistant, Rian Boose stops by to give us a look at millennials and how they handle money. How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-04-26
15 min
We Mean Business
Business for broadcast with Ben Bergman
This week on How To Cover Money Series 2: Tips from Top Journalists, Ben Bergman of KPCC Los Angeles joins us to talk business for broadcast. How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-04-19
13 min
We Mean Business
Covering money and politics
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-03-22
16 min
We Mean Business
Covering the business of sports
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-03-12
12 min
Journalism in the Digital Age
Better Business Coverage
A panel discussion featuring Christina Leonard, director, Reynolds Business Bureau; Susan Lisovicz, Donald W. Reynolds Visiting Professor of Business Journalism; and Micheline Maynard, director, Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism Listen to the podcast The post Better Business Coverage appeared first on Journalism in the Digital Age.
2015-03-10
00 min
We Mean Business
Interviewing small business owners
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-03-07
14 min
We Mean Business
Dealing with ’big name’ CEOs
Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist. How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University.
2015-02-28
21 min
We Mean Business
Finding the best sources
Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist. How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University.
2015-02-23
15 min
We Mean Business
Asking the (good) dumb question
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-02-14
09 min
We Mean Business
Writing business for broadcast
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-02-07
10 min
We Mean Business
Common newsroom problem: Story ideas
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-01-24
12 min
We Mean Business
Elements of feature stories
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-01-06
10 min
We Mean Business
Think like a business reporter
How To Cover Money is a weekly podcast from the Reynolds National Center For Business Journalism at Arizona State University. Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist.
2015-01-05
10 min
We Mean Business
Think like a business reporter
Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist. The two discuss the importance of not letting numbers scare you from covering money stories. You don't need advanced math skills to find out where the money is in any type of story, simple addition and subtraction will get you started. They give tips on speaking the "secret language" that is money and how to translate it for a wide audience, as well as the importance of never...
2015-01-05
10 min
We Mean Business
Think like a business reporter
Reynolds Director Micheline Maynard and co-host Mark Remillard of KTAR News in Phoenix offer tips on ways to find the money in any story, even if you aren't a business journalist. The two discuss the importance of not letting numbers scare you from covering money stories. You don't need advanced math skills to find out where the money is in any type of story, simple addition and subtraction will get you started. They give tips on speaking the "secret language" that is money and how to translate it for a wide audience, as well as the importance of never...
2015-01-05
10 min
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The Selling the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream by Micheline Maynard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/124612to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Selling the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 45 minutes Release date: November 23, 2009 Genres: Economics Publisher's Summary: Today, many Americans regard globalization as a significant threat to our work force, and to our very way of life. As unemployment soars, the automotive and manufacturing industries crumble, countless jobs continue to ship overseas, and the retail sector faces the worst slump in decades, cries of “Buy American” have grown louder and louder. But at a time...
2009-11-23
6h 45
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The Selling the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream by Micheline Maynard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/124612to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Selling the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream Author: Micheline Maynard Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 45 minutes Release date: November 23, 2009 Genres: Economics Publisher's Summary: Today, many Americans regard globalization as a significant threat to our work force, and to our very way of life. As unemployment soars, the automotive and manufacturing industries crumble, countless jobs continue to ship overseas, and the retail sector faces the worst slump in decades, cries of “Buy American” have grown louder and louder. But at a time...
2009-11-23
6h 45