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By Phil Eich · Launched 9 months ago
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Out Loud and Often
I was interviewed by a woman from New York City on Saturday. "What is it that you do?" she asked. I get this question a lot, and part of the response I give mentions sharing stories of a community's "unsung heroes". But this time, the phrase, "unsung heroes", struck me as just a…
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Elderly Instruments: Lillian Werbin
“Elderly Instruments started with my dad, Stan Werbin and Sharon McInturff. They were fresh out of grad school living in Ann Arbor and had already been…
Phil Eich
Jul 6
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Icky & Gross
When it comes to local politics, whether it's a grassroots organizer tackling a single issue or a candidate running for office, we need to remember that…
Phil Eich
Jul 5
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Brandy Hines Jackson
Unique Cuts Barber Shop
Phil Eich
Jul 1
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River Roasters Coffee Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phil Eich
Jun 29
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Messy Work
Watch now (19 sec) | I had the privilege of working with our area community foundations during their regional retreat on Tuesday, focusing on marketing…
Phil Eich
Jun 23
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Five photos
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Jun 18
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Lapeer, Michigan
I talk to a young woman, a boutique owner, who grew up in Lapeer. “All I wanted to do was leave,” she says. So she did. She moved to Chicago, but after…
Phil Eich
Jun 18
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