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  • Apple at 50: David Pogue on Steve Jobs, the iPhone, and the Story Behind the World’s Most Influential Tech Company
    Mar 13 2026
    On this episode of iHeartRadio’s West Michigan Weekend with Phil Tower, we welcome
    David Pogue — Author of: Apple: The First 50 Years.

    Few companies have shaped modern life as profoundly as Apple—from the earliest days of personal computing to the smartphones that millions of us carry every day.

    As the company reaches its 50-year milestone, award-winning journalist, longtime tech columnist, and television host David Pogue joins the program to discuss his sweeping new book, Apple: The First 50 Years.

    Drawing on more than 150 new interviews with key figures in Apple’s history—including co-founder Steve Wozniak, legendary designer Jony Ive, and CEO Tim Cook—Pogue’s nearly 600-page book explores the triumphs, failures, personalities, and innovations that turned a small Silicon Valley startup into one of the most influential companies in the world.

    In our conversation, Pogue shares behind-the-scenes stories from his reporting and decades of covering Apple, including:
    • What inspired him to take on such an ambitious history at the company’s 50-year mark
    • Memorable moments from the 150+ interviews that shaped the book
    • His rare first look at the original iPhone in 2007, nearly two decades ago
    • Personal phone calls from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs—some friendly, some famously intense
    • Apple’s near-collapse in the 1990s and the dramatic turnaround after Jobs returned
    • Why Apple’s culture and people remain its most important assets
    • Inside Apple Park—the futuristic “Spaceship” headquarters in Cupertino
    • The company’s missteps, including products like Lisa and MobileMe
    • And what the next 20 years could hold for Apple
    If you’re a fan of technology, innovation, or the stories behind the devices that shape our daily lives, this conversation offers a fascinating look at the people and ideas behind one of the world’s most iconic companies.

    Learn more:
    Get David’s Book: Apple: The First 50 Years
    See David’s terrific story on Apple’s First 50 Years from CBS Sunday Morning
    David Pogue Sings “I Want An iPhone” (Viral Video)


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  • Where the Jobs Are: A Look at The Region’s Hottest Jobs For 2026 with West Michigan Works! (03-08-26)
    Mar 7 2026
    What careers are growing fastest in West Michigan—and which ones offer strong pay without requiring a four-year degree?

    On this episode of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower talks with Amy Lebednick, Business Solutions Director for West Michigan Works!, about the newly released 2026 HotJobs! List, highlighting more than 100 careers that are in high demand across seven West Michigan counties.

    Amy explains how the list is created using regional labor data and why 94% of the featured careers are projected to grow faster than the average market rate. The conversation also explores the rise of “new-collar” jobs—well-paying roles that often require certifications or specialized training instead of a bachelor’s degree.

    You’ll also learn about the 46 new careers added to the 2026 list, the growing need for healthcare professionals like registered nurses and medical services managers, and the increasing demand for skilled workers in manufacturing, technology, and business support roles.

    Amy also shares how residents can access training scholarships, career coaching, and workforce programs through West Michigan Works! to transition into these in-demand fields. If you’re considering a career change—or just curious about where the West Michigan job market is headed—this episode offers practical insight and resources to help you explore your next opportunity.

    Learn more and explore the full 2026 HotJobs! List


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  • Mind Over Grind: Dr. Guy Winch on How to Stop Work from Taking Over Your Life (03-08-26)
    Mar 7 2026
    In a culture that celebrates productivity and work ethic—especially here in West Michigan—it’s easy for work to become more than just a job. But what happens when work starts to quietly take over our identity, our relationships, and our mental space?

    On this episode of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower speaks with Dr. Guy Winch, clinical psychologist, TED speaker, and author of the new book Mind Over Grind: How to Break Free When Work Hijacks Your Life. Dr. Winch explores the psychology behind why so many driven, responsible people become deeply over-identified with their work—and the emotional toll it can take.

    The conversation looks at the subtle warning signs that work has begun to dominate our thinking, the hidden emotional costs of always feeling “on the clock,” and how ambition can gradually turn into an unhealthy dependency. Dr. Winch also shares practical strategies for creating healthier mental boundaries with work while still pursuing meaningful goals. If you’ve ever struggled to mentally “clock out,” felt your work identity crowding out other parts of life, or wondered how to balance ambition with well-being, this conversation offers thoughtful insights and practical tools.

    Learn more about Dr. Winch and his work at guywinch.com,

    Watch his TED Talk on turning off work thoughts during your free time at TED.com.

    Get Guy Winch’s new book, Mind Over Grind: How to Break Free When Work Hijacks Your Life.
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  • Simple Steps to Protect Your Home and Family This Winter with Dr. Adam London, Kent County Health Department (03-01-26)
    Feb 28 2026
    In this episode of iHeartRadio's West Michigan weekend, host Phil Tower welcomes Dr. Adam London, Director of The Kent County Health Department, for an important conversation about the invisible health risks that can impact families this time of year—and the simple steps we can take to stay safe.
    National Radon Action Month was observed in January, and radon remains the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
    Dr. London explains why radon levels are often highest during the coldest months, how this odorless, colorless gas enters our homes, and why testing is both easy and affordable.
    Thanks to a partnership with the Kent District Library, hundreds of free radon test kits have been distributed across Kent County, with additional pickup opportunities remaining.

    Dr. London also covered other critical public health issues, including carbon monoxide safety during heating season, naloxone readiness in cold temperatures, and practical steps to prevent opioid overdose deaths.

    Additionally, Dr. London shared guidance for parents about protecting newborns through the hepatitis B birth dose vaccine, plus recent CDC vaccine updates, and reminded our listeners about the importance of annual flu shots for everyone six months and older.

    Online: Kent County Health Department


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  • Previewing LaughFest 2026: 25 Years of Gilda’s Club and the Power of Laughter (02-22-26)
    Feb 24 2026
    On this episode of iHeartRadio’s West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower chats with Wendy Wigger, President and CEO of Gilda’s Club Grand Rapids, about LaughFest 2026 and the 25th anniversary of Gilda’s Club.

    The nation’s first community-wide festival of laughter features more than 30 free and ticketed events across Grand Rapids and at Gun Lake Casino Resort. Highlights include comedian Adam Ray, the popular Clean Comedy Showcase at The B.O.B., and a wide range of locally produced shows — from improv and variety performances to family-friendly events.

    LaughFest isn’t just seriously funny — it raises funds and awareness for Gilda’s Club Grand Rapids, which provides free emotional health support for children, adults, families, and friends facing cancer or grief.

    Tickets and event details: LaughFest 2026


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  • Spring Sneak Peek: Inside the 2026 West Michigan Home & Garden Show with Derek Lencioni(02-22-26)
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower welcomes Derek Lencioni, Show Manager for the West Michigan Home & Garden Show, to preview the region's largest event for homeowners and green thumbs alike.

    Taking over DeVos Place from February 26 to March 1, 2026, this year's show is packed with inspiration, from 12 massive feature gardens to over 300 local vendors ready to help you tackle your next big project.
    Derek shares the inside scoop on everything happening with a show, including the return of the popular Garden & Art Market, and how families can make the most of the show during "Family Day" on Saturday. Whether you’re looking for a cutting-edge kitchen remodel or want to walk through 12,000 square feet of indoor spring, this episode is your ultimate guide to the 2026 show.


    Episode Highlights:
    • The Feature Center Garden: Walk through the centerpiece garden designed by Everett’s Landscape and built by the Association of Grand Rapids Landscape Professionals (AGRLP).
    • Life in Bloom Charity Challenge: Friday, Feb 28 at 6:00 PM on the Home Stage—local personalities compete in floral arranging to win money for their favorite charities.
    • 5 Free Seminar Stages: 80+ seminars throughout the weekend featuring expert advice on gardening, remodeling, and organizing.
    • Garden & Art Market: Shop for unique gifts, art, and essential garden accessories in the Grand Gallery.


    Quick Links:

    Official Website: GRHOMESHOW.COM

    Tickets & Information:
    ShowSpan Ticket Portal
    Venue: DeVos Place, 303 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.

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  • Michigan Politics 2026: Profiling Budget Battles and Critical Races with Detroit News Politics Editor Chad Livengood (02-15-26)
    Feb 14 2026
    On this edition of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower talks with Chad Livengood, politics editor and columnist at The Detroit News, about the escalating battle over Michigan’s state budget after House Republicans moved to claw back $645 million in previously approved funding.
    Democrats have called the move unconstitutional, Attorney General Dana Nessell has weighed in, and a lawsuit is before the Michigan Court of Claims.

    The conversation also turns to the high-stakes 2026 election cycle: every major statewide office is open due to term limits, all legislative seats are on the ballot, a U.S. Senate seat is up for grabs, and potential constitutional questions could reshape state government. Chad shares insight on the crowded governor’s race, the impact of President Trump on Michigan politics, and the growing controversy surrounding federal oversight of the 2026 elections.

    Online- Chad Livengood, politics editor and columnist at The Detroit News

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  • West Michigan Business: The Stories That Defined 2025—and What’s Coming Next with Crain's Andy Balaskovitz(02-08-26)
    Feb 7 2026
    In this episode, host Phil Tower welcomes Andy Balaskovitz, Managing Editor of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business, for a look at the biggest business stories shaping West Michigan in 2025—and what should local leaders, entrepreneurs, and residents be watching in 2026 and beyond?

    We dig into major development projects like the Fulton & Market “three towers” proposal and the uncertain future of Michigan’s Transformational Brownfield program, along with record cannabis sales as the industry prepares for its next phase.

    Andy also breaks down Grand Rapids’ $4.3 million placemaking grant to reimagine the Monroe North corridor, major corporate sales involving SpartanNash, Steelcase, and WK Kellogg, and the growing debate around data centers in West Michigan.

    The discussion rounds out with a look at agriculture challenges tied to labor and input costs, plus downtown office-to-housing conversions—including the 111 Lyon project and redevelopment plans for the historic Ledyard building.

    Online: Crain’s Grand Rapids Business
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