Detroit is Different

S6E82 -Sweet Success: Dr. Velonda Anderson on Wellness, Wealth, and Sweet Potatoes

Detroit is Different episode 410 with Dr. Velonda Anderson

Dr. Velonda Anderson’s journey from military service to health-focused entrepreneurship is a testament to resilience, purpose, and community impact. Originally from Washington D.C., she lived in cities like Oakland and Atlanta before making Detroit her home in the 1980s. With a background in nursing, data processing, and personal training, she pursued a doctorate in nutrition, eventually founding Sweet Potato Delights, a company specializing in vegan, sweet potato-based baked goods. “I think the biggest thing is about having the conversation with folks,” she says, highlighting the importance of community dialogue in her work. A firm believer in financial literacy, she stresses, “You have to get friendly with your financials,” crediting programs like the Goldman Sachs Black in Business cohort for sharpening her business acumen. Through partnerships with local organizations like the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network, she not only promotes food access but also mentors aspiring entrepreneurs, ensuring that knowledge and opportunity are passed forward. “No matter what I’ve learned, it’s not for me, it’s for me to move it back to the community,” she affirms. Dr. Anderson’s work embodies the intersection of wellness, economic empowerment, and cultural preservation, making her a vital force in Detroit’s food and health movement.

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S6E81 -From Corporate America to Tech Entrepreneur: Gale Henderson’s Journey

Detroit is Different episode 409 with Gale Henderson

Gale Henderson’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and deep-rooted community values. A third-generation Detroiter with family ties to Alabama, she grew up on the west side of the city, where her family owned multiple homes and businesses, fostering a strong sense of connection and support. Her journey took her from journalism to corporate communications in the automotive industry, where she learned firsthand the challenges of being a young Black woman in a male-dominated field. “If you incorporate right, you're going to go in there and you're going to be undervalued for sure,” she reflects, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and support in navigating corporate spaces. When she lost her job, she took a bold step into software development through a coding bootcamp, ultimately launching her own digital communications firm. Now, she’s a leader in Detroit’s tech scene, advocating for diversity and teaching coding to youth. Through it all, her foundation has remained unwavering: “I am my sister’s keeper. This is who’s supposed to have you in a hard time when you need to come home and reset your life.” Gale’s journey is a testament to the power of adaptability, community, and self-determination.

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S6E80 -Acting Out for Justice: Helen Moore on Activism, Coleman Young, and Fighting for Our Schools

Detroit is Different episode 408 with Helen Moore

The legacy and wisdom of Detroit’s own Helen Moore, a trailblazer in community organizing and education advocacy, as she shares an inspiring journey spanning nearly nine decades. From surviving the racial tensions of 1940s Detroit to her pivotal role in shaping the city's educational landscape, Moore reflects on her family’s migration story, Detroit’s history of rebellion, and her relentless fight to empower Black children through equitable education. Listen as she weaves stories of courage, strategy, and collective action—taking on systemic racism, advocating for African-centered education, and mobilizing parents and communities to keep the vote and protect Detroit’s schools. This episode is a masterclass in resistance, resilience, and the power of a united community to create change.

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S6E79 -From Spoken Word to Soul Work: Ber-Henda Williams on Creativity and Healing in Detroit

Detroit is Different episode 407 with Ber-Henda Williams

Journey into the heart of Detroit's vibrant culture as we welcome Ber-Henda Williams to the Detroit is Different podcast. In this powerful and introspective conversation, Ber-Henda reflects on her journey as an educator, poet, and community leader rooted in the legacies of Detroit’s Black history. From the resilience of her family’s migration story to her father’s dynamic contributions as a Southfield volunteer, Ber-Henda weaves tales of artistry, hope, and transformation. A bilingual poet and Spanish educator, Ber-Henda shares how embracing the Espanol has expanded her world, built bridges across cultures, and added a unique layer to her artistry and community work. Whether performing bilingual spoken word or teaching poetry in schools where she speaks Spanish from the time she enters until she leaves, Ber-Henda’s journey highlights the power of language to create connections and deepen understanding. Together, we explore themes of healing through community, the role of creativity in navigating life’s transitions, and the grounding power of poetry as a tool for self-expression and connection. This episode is a celebration of heritage, love, and the unwavering strength of Detroit’s soul.

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S6E78 -Rebuilding Black Political Power Empowering Change Through Leadership & Legacy with Brandon Jessup

Detroit is Different episode 406 with Brandon Jessup 2025

Unapologetic conversation with political strategist Brandon Jessup, who’s on a mission to ignite Black political power and transform grassroots organizing in Michigan. In this episode, we dissect the frustrations fueling voter apathy, explore how systemic disenfranchisement has left Black communities politically homeless, and chart a bold path forward. As a national leader in advancing equity and a candidate for chair of the Michigan Democratic Black Caucus, Jessup delivers an inspiring blueprint for building community power, from empowering precinct delegates to mobilizing around reparations. He unpacks how Detroit’s unique political and cultural landscape can spark statewide change while emphasizing the importance of intergenerational leadership, economic justice, and staying grounded in community values. Whether you’re a seasoned activist or new to organizing, this conversation will leave you informed, energized, and ready to take action.

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S6E77 -Legacy, Laughter, and Detroit Pride: T.Barb’s Trailblazing Journey

Detroit is Different episode 405 with T.Barb

T.Barb, a powerhouse comedian and entertainer, proudly represents the Detroit is Different family, bringing laughter and light to the heart of Detroit and beyond. A natural-born performer, T.Barb’s talent is rooted in her family’s rich legacy of creativity, with her father and great-grandparents blazing trails in entertainment before her. She has taken the stage by storm with her comedy album, Retired Hood Rat Podcast, and her newest venture as executive producer of the hit Tubi series Only in My Hood. Through triumphs and challenges—including the profound losses of her brother and sister—T.Barb remains resilient, turning personal pain into creative inspiration. Boldly declaring herself one of the best stand-up comedians in the nation, she is unapologetic about her greatness and passionate about elevating Detroit’s incredible talent. T.Barb also embraces her role as a mentor, grooming her son Reggie to continue the "family business" and championing the importance of community and collaboration. With her unshakable confidence, sharp humor, and heartfelt dedication to her city, T.Barb is amplifying Detroit’s unique stories on national platforms and proving that her voice—and Detroit’s—is unforgettable.

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S6E76 -Kid that loved a Detroit Youth Summer Job gives bigger opportunities for youth, meet Maria Franklin

Detroit is Different episode 404 with Maria Franklin

Get ready for an inspiring conversation with Maria Franklin, a powerhouse leader committed to uplifting Detroit’s youth and community. A fourth-generation Detroiter, Maria’s journey from a military upbringing to becoming Executive Director of the non-profit Life Leaders is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and purpose. She shares how losing her father at 16 shaped her work ethic, and how teaching nutrition in Detroit schools exposed her to systemic challenges like poverty, food insecurity, and limited opportunities. Fueled by these experiences, Maria now leads efforts to empower young people through leadership and entrepreneurship training, offering them mentorship, resources, and a vision for success. In this candid discussion, Maria delves into the importance of youth voices in decision-making, the transformative power of exposure, and her unwavering commitment to fostering opportunities for Detroit’s next generation. With her eye on the future, Maria Franklin proves that when young people are empowered, entire communities can thrive. Don’t miss this conversation packed with wisdom, passion, and actionable insights for change.

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S6E75 -The Power of Story, Dance, and Determination: How Mama Lohren Uplifts Detroit

Detroit is Different episode 404 with Lohren Carter-Nzoma

Detroit’s legacy breathes through the lives and voices of those who’ve carved pathways of resilience, creativity, and cultural pride, and Mama Lohnren’s journey is a testament to this spirit. Lohren Carter-Nzoma story is a vivid tapestry of cultural preservation, family legacy, and transformative education rooted in Detroit’s Black community. A second-generation Detroiter with familial ties to Alabama’s rich agricultural heritage, she embodies a connection to both the South’s resilience and the North’s industrial promise. Her mother’s fearless advocacy for justice and her father’s unyielding discipline instilled a foundation of excellence that shaped Lohren's Pan-African identity. From navigating racially divided schools in Waterford to leading Montessori classrooms in Pontiac, Lohren’s journey is a masterclass in bridging gaps and fostering unity. Her discovery of African dance and drum at Oakland University, sparked by a chance meeting with the legendary Mama Safiya Tsekani, unlocked an immersive understanding of African-centered education. This ignited a lifelong passion for grounding youth in the stories, movements, and rhythms of their ancestors. Through Nsoroma Institute, she cultivated a space where children thrived in cultural empowerment and collective responsibility, ensuring that education extended beyond books to embrace community, tradition, and the richness of Black identity.

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S6E74 -From Paris to the North End: Loke’s Odyssey Through Detroit’s Beats, Streets, and Soul

Detroit is Different episode 403 with Loke

Every Detroiter carries a tapestry of stories woven from history, resilience, and boundless creativity, and Loke’s narrative is a masterclass in how place shapes purpose. Detroit native Loke embodies the vibrant intersection of culture, creativity, and community that defines the city. Rooted in generations of storytelling, from his grandmother's migration from Eufaula, Alabama, to Detroit for opportunities during the Great Migration, to his mother's Parisian roots as the daughter of a veteran, Loke’s lineage is as rich as the Detroit soil that nurtured him. Growing up between Midtown’s cultural corridors and suburban enclaves, he absorbed a dynamic worldview shaped by both struggle and progress. His educational journey began at Flix, an immersion school where language and cultural diversity built his foundation of global awareness. At U Prep, he explored ancient Egypt and grassroots organizing, experiences that now resonate in his multifaceted artistry. From freestyle ciphers to poetry inspired by the Last Poets, Loki’s creative path weaves Detroit’s hip-hop legacy with his own vision of uplifting communities. This passion carried him to stages like the KRS-One benefit concert for Highland Park's Avalon Village, where his words connected Detroit's historical legacy to its present struggles and triumphs. Through collaborations with organizations like Detroit Future City and Vanguard CDC, Loki’s work transcends art, becoming a beacon of empowerment for Detroiters navigating a rapidly evolving cultural and economic landscape.

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S6E72 -Microphones & Motor City, Detroit Amplified with Miles Dixon

Detroit is Different with Miles 'Doc Chill' Dixon

Step into the Detroit is Different studio for a dynamic conversation with the legendary Miles Dixon, a trailblazer in Detroit's podcasting and hip-hop scenes. From humble beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of Motor City storytelling, Miles's journey is as vibrant as the city itself. Raised in a family rich with resilience and creativity, Miles’s roots span from a father who worked with jazz legend Miles Davis to a mother with ties to Philly soul, including a deep connection to Teddy Pendergrass. His upbringing on Detroit’s west side shaped his commitment to community and culture. In this episode, we explore Miles's groundbreaking work in Detroit hip-hop, from being one of the first MCs to perform with a live band to his production work in legendary Detroit studios alongside artists like George Clinton. His story is steeped in a love for music, innovation, and a commitment to the grind, from performing to producing and now pioneering Detroit’s podcasting space. Learn how Miles has carried his family’s legacy of courage into building platforms that amplify Detroit’s voices, culminating in endeavors like the Pod Awards and daily live shows. With insights on content creation, community building, and the unyielding spirit of Detroit, this episode is a masterclass in turning passion into a platform. Tune in for laughter, wisdom, and a celebration of the culture, family, and creativity that fuel Detroit’s heartbeat.

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