Everything Is Local

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Everything Is Local

Have you ever wondered what really goes on in local government? I’m Mike Burkons, your host and a former city council member. Some people loved me, some… well, let’s just say they weren’t fans but I’m here to pull back the curtain on the decisions that shape local communities. Every week, I’ll share insights from my time in office and break down local issues,controversies and dramas occurring in local governments in the area, not just in Beachwood, in a way that’s easy to understand and maybe even a little entertaining. Whether you’re interested andpassionate about small town politics and its drama that comes with it, and the local issues that affect your quality of life on a daily basis, this show is for you. We’ll cover these types of issues occurring in Beachwood and other local suburbs, chat with local experts and residents, and—who knows—go off-topic if the conversation gets interesting. Because here, it’s not just about government, it’s about what matters to you. So join me on “E

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    Ep. 55 - RFK, Traffic Cameras, and the Battle Over the New Library

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaking in Cleveland, free speech, media outrage, and the debate over controversial public figures and public health messaging. Vaccines, autism claims, political “kookiness,” and whether people in positions of authority should be held to a different standard when discussing science and medicine. Music, politics, and why the hosts completely disagree on Kid Rock, Eminem, and celebrity culture in general. Mother’s Day stories, forgotten anniversaries, parenting moments, and the reality of long-term marriage. The failed Sheetz proposal, city council transparency, and why publicly taking a position on controversial votes actually matters. Unexpected praise for councilmember Pete Smith and a broader conversation about leadership, accountability, and having the courage to stake out unpopular positions. The proposed traffic camera expansion, debates over speeding enforcement, privacy concerns, and whether automated tickets are really about safety or just revenue generation. The controversial new library proposal, fears over losing youth baseball and softball fields, and questions about whether replacing a relatively modern library makes financial sense. Retail hiring struggles, bizarre no-show interviews, and what it’s like trying to staff hourly jobs in today’s economy. Hospital expansion rumors, men’s health clinics, colonoscopy stories, toenail fungus disasters, and surviving father-daughter ice skating performances.Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 54 - Booze Wins, Sheetz Vote, and the Reality of Local Politics

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: A big win at a local fundraiser, including a second “basket of booze” victory, and why timing that win right before COVID turned out to be perfect.  The upcoming Sheetz vote, behind-the-scenes conversations with council leadership, and predictions on how the decision will ultimately play out.  A candid discussion about authenticity in local politics, supporting friends versus standing on principle, and why some public arguments don’t feel genuine.  City council dynamics, titles, and whether formality and “pomp and circumstance” help or hurt real community engagement.  The reality of civic involvement, how much residents actually want to engage, and whether local government visibility is a good thing, or just noise.  Youth sports, indoor soccer memories, and how little some facilities have changed over the years (for better or worse).  Trading cards, kids, and the ongoing debate over whether any of it is actually an “investment.”  Vegas stories, getting older, and how what counts as a “great trip” changes a lot over time. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 53 - Sheetz Showdown, Free Speech Firestorm, and Local Politics Exposed

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana are joined by returning guest Matt Hildebrand, and they talk about: The heated battle over the proposed Sheetz location, why residents and businesses are pushing back, and predictions on how the city council vote could unfold.  Transparency in local government, whether council members should publicly state their positions before voting, and frustrations with leaders avoiding accountability.  Traffic studies, development talking points, and skepticism over claims that the proposed project would actually improve congestion.  Neighborhood issues including the rejected cul-de-sac proposal, park improvements, tree removal, and how city spending priorities are being questioned.  The controversy involving an Orange City School District employee’s social media post, and a broader discussion about the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, public employment, and accountability.  Assisted dying legislation in Ohio, generational politics, and why some major public issues receive far less attention than they should.  Sharp opinions, local drama, and the kind of honest conversation that keeps listeners coming back each week. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 52 - Restaurant Fails, Cul-de-Sac Chaos, and a Free Speech Fight

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: A local restaurant shutdown over health violations, what actually matters when it comes to food quality, and why soggy egg rolls might be the real dealbreaker.  New restaurant spots, rising dining costs, and why eating at home is starting to feel like the better (and cheaper) option.  Family dynamics, getting older, and the realization that roles start to shift when it comes to parents, money, and responsibility.  A proposed cul-de-sac plan impacting multiple Beachwood neighborhoods, why residents are frustrated, and how local decisions can directly affect daily life.  The ongoing Sheetz debate, traffic concerns, and skepticism around what “economic development” really means for the city.  The Orange School District controversy involving a staff member’s social media post, free speech, and the line between criticism and discrimination.  A broader conversation about Israel, antisemitism, public reaction, and whether institutions are overstepping when responding to personal opinions.  Global politics, U.S. foreign policy, and how media narratives shape what people focus on versus what actually matters. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 51 - Local Leadership, Real Life, and Running for Change with Ebony Spano

    This is a great episode where Shana is joined by guest co-host Wendy Leatherberry for a special interview with county council candidate Ebony Spann, and they talk about: Ebony’s decision to run for County Council District 11, what the role actually entails, and why oversight and accountability at the local level matter more than people realize.  Balancing campaign life with motherhood, including raising a son with autism and managing the stress and structure that comes with it.  Her journey from growing up in poverty to joining the Navy at 17, building a business, and creating a life rooted in independence and resilience.  The diversity of District 11 and how her lived experience across different economic and social environments shapes her approach to leadership.  County-level challenges like budgeting, jail and wellness center issues, and ensuring qualified people are appointed to key positions.  Mental health, economic disparity, and the reality that these issues affect every community regardless of income level.  Leadership philosophy, decision-making, and what she hopes to accomplish in her first year if elected. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 50 - Passover, Big Promises, and the Library Controversy

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: Passover traditions, family seders, and a hilarious (and honest) take on why Passover desserts need serious improvement.  The Guardians home opener, betting stories, and the simple joy of a weekend nap during baseball season.  A deep dive into the proposed new library project, including cost concerns, location changes, and whether the plan actually makes sense for the community.  The debate over adding an auditorium, potential relocation to Fairmount fields, and what could be lost in terms of recreational space.  Frustrations with city leadership, transparency, and what they see as “performative” decision-making versus real follow-through.  Youth sports, school facilities, and why strong athletic programs play a major role in building community and shaping kids.  The broader question of what makes a school district truly strong—from academics to extracurriculars to community engagement. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 49 - Council Clashes, Political Hypocrisy, and Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: Mike’s return to the show, taking “umbrage,” and revisiting past council tensions, including debates over pickleball courts, playground costs, and what it really means to “slow things down.”  Transparency in local government, scripted talking points, and frustration over how the Sheetz proposal was communicated (or not communicated) to residents.  The Fairmount Temple development, 55+ housing debate, and why no one on council seems willing to publicly challenge leadership.  Holding your own political party accountable, the “bro sphere,” Joe Rogan debates, and why independent thinking matters more than party loyalty.  Comedy, cancel culture, and the fine line between offensive jokes and context—plus a broader conversation about how people interpret humor.  Local and national politics, including county council races, Max Miller, and whether voting strategy should prioritize party control or candidate integrity.  Race, privilege, and authenticity—what it really means to “walk the walk” versus performative allyship.  Passover reflections, identity, and a thoughtful (and complicated) conversation about Israel, war, and moral responsibility. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 48 - Guest Host Energy, Local Politics, and the Afroman Lawsuit

    This is a great episode where Shana is joined by guest co-host Kari Miller while Mike is away, and they talk about: A guest-hosted episode filled with energy, friendship, and a 25-year history that brings a different dynamic to the show.  Spring break plans, parenting moments, and a hilarious deep dive into kids explaining Fortnite, Roblox, and internet culture.  Local and regional politics, including the Max Miller race, county council dynamics, and frustrations with endorsements, influence, and party strategy.  The lack of transparency, debate, and long-term planning in local government—and why more community engagement actually matters.  A bigger-picture conversation about Cleveland’s identity, regional fragmentation, and why comparing it to major cities misses the point.  The wild Afroman lawsuit story, police overreach, free speech, and how one artist turned a raid into a viral moment—and a legal win.  Pop culture, Netflix cancellations, Love Is Blind, and the launch of a new spinoff podcast concept. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 47 - Real Estate, Broadway Shows, and the Future of Beachwood Housing

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana welcome their first guest in the new studio, local realtor Jeff Hoffman, and talk about: The East Side housing market, what first-time buyers can expect to pay in places like South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Shaker Heights, and Beachwood, and why limited inventory keeps prices competitive.  Why Beachwood’s lack of available homes may be pushing families to neighboring communities—and what types of housing developments could attract new residents.  The debate over luxury “A+” construction versus more attainable new housing that could help fill the city’s elementary schools with young families.  Saks Fifth Avenue closing at Beachwood Place, the uncertain future of malls, and what redevelopment of major retail spaces could look like.  Broadway shows, Playhouse Square, upcoming theater trips to New York, and a passionate recommendation for the musical Ragtime.  Cleveland sports, the Browns stadium debate, and why public funding for a new stadium continues to divide fans. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 46 - Mall Closures, Local Politics, and Reality TV Confessions

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: A weekend recap, including a charity dance event in Barberton that raised thousands for Ronald McDonald House and the start of baseball season traditions.  The announcement that Saks is closing at Beachwood Place, what it says about the department store model, and what the future of the mall could look like.  How major mall ownership groups make decisions, why Beachwood Place is still performing better than most malls, and the potential for residential or mixed-use development to replace big box retail.  Local political races, party endorsements, and the debate over how much influence political leaders should have in choosing candidates.  County council decisions, TIF debates, and why understanding the basics of public policy matters for elected officials.  Teen mall culture, public transit adventures growing up, and how things have (and haven’t) changed for kids hanging out at the mall today.  A deep dive into Love Is Blind, reality TV nostalgia, and the story of a former baseball teammate who once went on a network dating show with a million-dollar marriage prize. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 45 - Love Is Blind, Olympic Gold, and the Sheetz Showdown

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about: The Ohio season of Love Is Blind, the wild premise behind the pods, and whether love really can be blind when cameras and weddings are involved. Team USA’s Olympic hockey gold, the men’s and women’s victories, locker room politics, and why the whole country actually felt united for once. Presidential medals, State of the Union reactions, Dave Smith’s takes, and the ongoing culture war conversation around immigration and identity politics. The continued Sheetz debate in Beachwood, the Porsche property “carrot,” zoning maneuvering, and whether city leaders are listening to residents and business owners. TIF negotiations, executive sessions, and the bigger question of who local government decisions are really serving. Gambling wins, playoff hopes, and why regular-season hockey just won’t hit the same after that gold medal game. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 44 - Team USA, Sheetz Showdown, and the Fairmount TIF Fight

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about:Team USA pride, Olympic Hockey, hometown star Layla Edwards, and the controversy surrounding Eileen Gu competing for China.Why patriotism hits differently during the Olympics, and the fine line between criticism and toxic narratives. A recap of the Beachwood public hearing on Sheetz, including strong opposition from local business owners and concerns about traffic, crime, and long-term development strategy.The Porsche property “carrot,” what might happen in committee, and predictions about how the rezoning vote could unfold. The Fairmount Temple TIF debate, school funding implications, and whether elected officials are truly representing residents’ voices. Middle school dance season, parenting wins and losses, Guardians spring training, and a $10 parlay that turned into $415. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 43 - Valentine’s Day, Vanishing Tax Dollars, and a Super Bowl Culture War

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about:Valentine’s Day plans (or lack thereof), steaks in the oven, and why love doesn’t need a designated calendar date.The upcoming zoning hearing for Sheetz and what’s at stake locally.The hospital property purchase at Richmond and Chagrin, what happens when major properties come off the tax rolls, and how that shifts the burden onto other property owners.TIFs, the Fairmount Temple development, and the bigger picture of how local tax decisions impact schools and county services.The Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny, culture war reactions, and what makes a truly great performance.Olympic hockey, Cavs roster moves, and whether James Harden is the missing piece.Epstein fallout, Pam Bondi’s congressional hearing moment, and what accountability should look like regardless of party. Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 42 - From Wild Bar Tabs to a Homegrown Podcast Studio

    This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about:Wild college stories, including an infamous $400 bar tab and the kind of decisions that become legendary years later Unfiltered memories about friendships, graduation week chaos, and the moments you definitely wouldn’t recommend repeating The sudden shift to recording from home and what it took to keep the show going How a five-year Lego City was lovingly cleared out and transformed into a brand-new podcast studio, thanks to some incredible family teamwork Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 41 - Fairmount Temple TIF, Rational America, Political Lines, and an Unexpected Hockey Detour

    Ep. 41 of the “Everything is Local Podcast” starts with Mike and Shana discussing the TIF Mayor Berns is proposing for the Fairmount Temple property. When a developmemt would occur without a TIF (like this Fairmount Temple property that had 9 developers respond to the RFQ, competing to be the developer chosen to develop the property), issuing a TIF doesn’t create anything that wouldn’t have happened without it and just diverts millions of property tax dollars that would go to the Beachwood Schools, Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities, cuyahoga county Health and Human services fund, Cuyahoga Community College, Cuyahoga County Public Library, and the Cleveland Metroparks.This is a great episode where Mike and Shana talk about:The idea of “Rational America” and how most people, regardless of political party, still share basic moral lines. Political extremism, recent acts of violence, and the difference between disagreement and dehumanization.Immigration, family separation, and how people can support policy while criticizing how it’s carried out.A very adult and hilarious turn into hockey fandom, podcast recommendations, and a certain TV series that is definitely not safe to watch with kids.Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 40 - Happy New Year, Parenting Confessions, and the Sheetz Showdown

    This is Mike and Shana’s first episode back after a two-month hiatus and a studio shakeup.In this episode, they talk about:1. Getting the podcast back up and running in a new DIY space.2. Winter life updates, youth sports, and Mike’s controversial parenting moment involving sports betting.3. Local politics and the ongoing debate over a proposed Sheetz location, including planning and zoning drama, traffic concerns, and community pushback.Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 39 - Mike and Shana Are Back!!

    This is Mike's and Shana's first podcast in over a month since the owner of the studio we were using had health issues.This is a great episode where they talk about:The upcoming city council election.Some recent and past school district administration issues and controversies.How at Monday night's Council meeting "the administration" (which is the Mayor), is asking Council to approve replacing Mayor Justin Bern's city owned 2022, with only 38,400 miles, for a new one costing $53,460.Subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 38 - Cleveland Heights in Chaos and Mollie's Margaritas

    Walk into a stranger's house? Check. Withhold information from city council? Check. Vilify the police chief? Check. This week on Everything is Local, we go deep on the political dumpster fire that is Cleveland Heights. Former councilwoman Josie Moore sits down to give us an insider's account of Mayor Kahlil Seren's administration, detailing the paranoia, the empowered first lady, and the shocking decision that cost the city its bond rating. We discuss the grassroots recall effort, the upcoming vote, and what happens next for a city in crisis. It's a case study in managerial incompetence and a community's fight for accountability. All that, plus we kick things off with a Beechwood football update and a mission to support Mollie Wohl and her fight with cancer through Bar Italia.Donate to Mollie's Go Fund Me Here and Visit Bar Italia to try your own Mollie's Margarita

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    Ep. 37 - Campaign Trails & Dubai Chocolate: A Chat with Judge Candidate In Son Loving and Angel Washington

    Join us for a lively and insightful conversation with In Son Loving, a candidate for Cleveland Municipal Judge, as she shares her unique journey from a military kid with a fascinating name origin to her passion for justice and community service. We dive into the challenges of judicial elections, the importance of diverse voices on the bench, and why name recognition isn’t always enough.Joined by her campaign partner (returning guest Angel) In Sun Loving and the crew dive into grassroots campaigning, authenticity in politics, and why Sydney Sweeney’s jeans ad controversy might be overblown. Whether you're curious about local politics, love a good campaign story, or are looking for more food debates, this episode has a little bit of everything. A heartfelt thank you from the Everything is Local team goes out to In Son Loving for being such a good sport, sharing fascinating info on the judicial system, and remind us all of the importance of local elections!Follow In Son Loving's Campaign at loving4judge.com and meet her at the Verbena on West 129th August 22nd 6-8pm.

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    Ep. 36 - Shade Junkies & Political Drama: Aging, Apartments, and a Mayor’s Wife Gone Rogue

    It’s finally August, and the weather is (mercifully) less scorching—but the drama in local politics is heating up. In this episode, we unpack:The Sun vs. Age 40+: Why does the sun feel like kryptonite now? Floppy hats, umbrellas at baseball games, and the tragic downfall of sunscreen loyalty.Beachwood’s Apartment Boom: Do 451 new one-bedrooms actually attract young families—or just more shade-seeking residents? Plus, the shady ties between developers and former city employees.Cleveland Heights’ Unhinged Saga: A mayor’s wife walks into a stranger’s house (yes, really), a police chief gets thrown under the bus, and recall efforts spiral into chaos.A Wild Solution: What if Beachwood built senior housing in Chagrin Highlands instead of bulldozing office space? (Spoiler: It makes too much sense to happen.)Tune in for rants, revelations, and a surprise cameo from a Safety Town counselor who may or may not have finished her homework.Like, subscribe, and pray for cloud cover.

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    Ep. 35 - Studio Apartments = Baby Factories? Beachwood’s Contradictory Priorities

    This week, Mike and Shana dive into Beachwood’s contentious housing policies after Councilman Pete Smith’s eyebrow-raising claim that one-bedroom apartments attract young families—because "young people meet each other and make families." Spoiler: Mike isn’t buying it. The duo breaks down why rezoning for 55+ communities and studio-heavy developments contradicts the city’s stated goal of attracting young families, especially when existing data shows almost zero examples of singles-turned-families staying in Beachwood long-term.Plus, Ethan shares some stories from his Niagara Falls vacation and Mike and Shana talk about their double date, Tune in for an extra fun episode of Everything is Local and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!

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    Ep. 34 - Flamingo Parties & Failing Priorities: Beachwood’s Broken Promises

    In this episode of Everything is Local, we're celebrating Shana’s newfound age (and hopefully wisdom)! Mike and Shana discuss her boy-free birthday bash before moving on to the local news. The duo then dive deeper into Pete Smith’s emphasis on the importance of bringing young families into Beachwood. They discuss what these new residences might cost the families in question, as well as the (sometimes oversold) merits of living in Beachwood. Also in local news, Shana provides an update on the fight for teacher retention in our local schools, listen in to hear the details!If you are looking for the latest in Beachwood news served with a dash of levity and slice of life discussions, you won’t want to miss this episode of your favorite show! As always, please like, subscribe, and rate us five stars. It means a lot!

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    Ep. 33 - Rabble-Rousing & Rezoning: Inside Beachwood’s Messy Council Endorsements

    In this lively episode, Mike and Shana dive into a whirlwind of topics, from solo parenting adventures ("Boys' Week") to heated local politics—including candid takes on city council endorsements, social media rabble-rousing, and the surprising bombshells from a recent Democratic Club meeting. They also debate the merits of Disney trips (are they worth the hype or an overpriced headache?), share a wild golf-cart-in-a-storm story, and rave about Two Brothers Pizza’s wings. Plus, a mysterious fire alarm brings Beachwood’s finest to Mike’s door—with interesting results. Tune in for laughs, rants, and a peek into the chaos of midlife parenting and small-town politics.

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    Ep. 32 - Fifty Festivities, School Board Slam, and Browns Rundown

    In this triumphant return of Everything is Local, we unpack the whirlwind of current events—from fiery local politics and heated school funding debates to national protests and the ever-shifting media landscape. We explore the complexities of democracy, the highs and lows of community leadership, and the cultural changes redefining our world.But it’s not all serious—get the inside scoop on recent escapades, including a wild baseball tournament, a memorable trip to Cincinnati, and some laugh-out-loud updates on what’s coming next. Whether you're here for the political deep dive, the sports stories, or just some great conversation, this episode has it all. Tune in as we navigate the chaos together—with insight, humor, and a few surprises along the way!

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    Ep. 31 - Dental Daze and How the School Pays: A Follow Up On Last Week's Episode

    In this episode of Everything is Local, join Mike (now with one less tooth) and Shana as we follow up on the explosive reception of their recent episode with Missy. We dive into recent school district negotiations, the surprising $27 million settlement, audience feedback, and the importance of standing by your principles—especially in politics and education. Plus, Shana shares his excitement for the Savannah Bananas game, and we clear the air on Mike's fight song blunder.Tune in for a classic Mike and Shana episode full of local politics, laughter, and the occasional one-liner from Ethan. Please reach out to us with your thoughts, we'd love to open the dialogue!

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    Ep. 30 - Retaining Teachers, Building Community: A Deep Dive into Beachwood’s School Contract

    In this special episode, Mike and Shana sit down with Missy, a dedicated educator with 16 years at Beechwood High School, to shed light on the ongoing negotiations surrounding the district’s teacher contract. They explore the challenges of salary schedules, retention of young teachers, and the importance of community support for educators. Plus, insights into teaching history in a divided era, the significance of personal relationships in education, and what the community can do to help make Beachwood an even better place for teachers and students alike. Tune in for an honest conversation about education, community engagement, and the future of our schools.

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    Ep. 29 - Local Politics, Local Law, and the Cost of Accountability — A Deep Dive

    In this episode, we unpack a whirlwind week filled with local politics, legal controversies, and reflections on leadership and accountability. From the Beechwood Schools Foundation scholarships to the Cleveland Heights body cam controversy, we explore how law, politics, and integrity intersect—and what it takes to hold those in power accountable. Join us for candid conversations, sharp insights, and a look at how community leaders' decisions ripple through our lives. Plus, a special nod to the importance of bravery and transparency in public service. Tune in for an unfiltered (and slightly buzzed) discussion you won’t want to miss!

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    Ep. 28 - Stadium Dreams and Budget Nightmares

    Join us for a candid and chaotic deep dive into Cleveland's ongoing stadium saga, city budgeting nightmares, and the bizarre adventures with raccoons in the attic. We vent about the city’s reckless spending, the potential impact of a new stadium in Brook Park, and the true cost of infrastructure projects. Plus, personal stories about mice, raccoons, and the quest for the perfect date night. Whether you're a local resident or just love a good rant, this episode is packed with honest opinions, local politics, and a little bit of everything—because sometimes, life in Cleveland is just that wild.

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    Ep. 27 - Nothing and Everything: Tales of Pain, Politics, and Parenthood

    In this episode, we dive into a mix of candid stories—from navigating dental pain and the addictive grip of opioids, to the surprising world of high fashion at the Met Gala, and the intricacies of local politics and community events. Join us as we discuss the realities of pain management, reflect on the legacy of Justice Souter, share family updates, and poke fun at the quirks of our town’s shred day. It's a little bit of nothing, a lot of everything—perfect for those who enjoy honest conversations, humor, and a touch of chaos.Will Mike ever get his grill? You’ll have to tune in next week to find out!

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    Ep. 26 - Beachwood's Fairmount Temple Flip & The Deer Dilemma

    Welcome back to Everything is Local! Join us as we dive deep into Beachwood's controversial purchase and proposed development of the Fairmount Temple property, including revelations from public records requests, concerns about density, and the debate over TIFs. Plus, we tackle the surprisingly heated topic of deer management in the city, from culling to sterilization, and share some personal (and potentially embarrassing) stories along the way. Mike and Shana bring on Matt Hildebrand for a classic locally sourced episode!

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    Ep. 25 - Between the Lines: Navigating Debate, Free Speech, and the Israel-Palestine Conflict

    Hosts Shana and Mike did some Podcast-based research this week! Our intrepid hosts take a critical look at Isreal-Palestine debate featured on Joe Rogan. Tune in as they explore themes of nuance, responsibility, and the importance of allowing divergent perspectives in the wake of societal contention.Our hosts grapple with the controversial figures and ideas presented in modern media, highlighting insightful moments from podcasts featuring comedians-turned-commentators like Dave Smith and Andrew Schultz. They discuss the power of protest, the impact of historical narratives, and the necessity for civil dialogue amidst rising tensions even if ultimately, we can't all agree.Everything is Local Producer Ethan joins the conversation as they navigate a thought-provoking discussion filled with laughter, frustration, and the desire for understanding in a rapidly changing world. Don’t miss their reflections on community feedback and the courage it takes to voice unpopular opinions!

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    Ep. 24 - Stitching Kindness, US Marshall Madness, Healing with Hockey, and Crap Cakes with Dr. Goldschmidt and Blair Arbuckle

    Welcome to a special episode of Everything is Local! This week, Mike and Shana shine a spotlight on the incredible work of Dr. Matt Goldschmidt, a renowned plastic surgeon and passionate do-gooder. He shares his inspiring journey of how he combines his medical expertise with a heartfelt mission to improve the lives of children with cleft palates in underserved communities around the world.Listen in as Dr. Goldschmidt discusses his nonprofit organization, Beautiful Faces, and the annual charity hockey tournament he organizes with Blair Arbuckle to fund life-changing surgeries in countries with limited medical resources. Discover the profound impact these surgeries have on not just the physical well-being of his young patients, but also their social acceptance and quality of life.We’ll also recount some enlightening personal experiences from our co-hosts' own adventures in both the passover kitchen and the unpredictability of American law enforcement. As we navigate through stories of family, faith, and compassion, you’ll find a common thread: the power of community and the ways we can all contribute to making a difference.Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, laughter, and a call to action. Help us spread the message of kindness and charity, and discover how you can make a positive impact in the lives of those who truly need it.Donate now and make a difference in your own community and beyond!How to Help PayPal = @BFcharityVenmo = @BFcharityInstagram = @beautifulfacescharity Visit the website!

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    Ep. 23 - Pepper Pike Politics: A Deeper Dive on a Community Controversy

    Welcome back to Everything is Local, in this episode your hosts Mike and Shana dive into Pepper Pike with new insights and fresh information. This week, we unpack the hot-button issues surrounding the proposed charter amendments that have divided the community with special guest John Currid.Join Mike, Shana, and John as they discuss the implications of the recent charter proposals, focusing on accountability, the role of the mayor, and the political processes that seem to prioritize speed over proper procedure. Tune in as we share candid thoughts on the dynamics of local politics, the need for transparency, and community involvement.Don’t miss this engaging conversation that touches on everything from the power struggle within council chambers to the nuances of community sentiment! Whether you’re a Pepper Pike resident or just interested in local governance, this episode is a must-listen. Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more discussions like this one!

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    Ep. 22 - Mike’s Triumphant Return: Sidewalk Politics and a Hint of Spring!

    Welcome back to Everything is Local! Join Mike and Shana for a return-to-format as your co-hosts sift through the contrasting opinions surrounding city governance, and explore the real-life implications for everyday residents. We’ll discuss how small-town drama can affect the community, from sidewalk proposals, to budget mismanagement, while emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and keeping oneself in the loop!But it's not all serious talk! Mike reminisces on his recent trip to Arizona where he and his family were able to get in some spring training. We'll also preview exciting upcoming events, including a fundraising night at the races for athletic boosters!Tune in to find out how we can help our community navigate change, and dream of the upcoming spring weather with talk of family vacations and good ol’ fashioned sports! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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    Ep. 21 - Shana Flies Solo with Kim Dettmer! Navigating Fear and Hope in America

    In this solo episode, your Shana steps into the spotlight while partner Mike enjoys his spring training adventures in Arizona. Join her as she welcomes the incredible Kim Dettmer, an artist using her creativity as a means of activism during these tumultuous times. Together, they dive deep into the current landscape for women in America, touching on the anxiety surrounding political decisions, social norms, and the impact of recent legislation like the controversial Bible-infused curriculum in schools.In a candid conversation, they explore the necessity of self-expression through art, discuss the challenges of finding one’s voice amid societal pressures, and the importance of community and kindness. With references to everything from gender politics to the symbolic power of red lipstick, Kim shares how her creations reflect resilience and hope, prompting listeners to ponder their own roles in advocating for change.Whether you're navigating your feelings about the current state of affairs or seeking a dose of inspiration, this episode provides insight, humor, and a heartfelt reminder that we are not alone in this journey. So, get ready to laugh, nod along, and maybe even find that perfect shade of red.Check out Kim’s art at kimdettmer.com !

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    Ep. 20 - Mike's Pre-Vacation Training

    Welcome back to Everything is Local! Join Mike and Shana in this free-flowing episode as he gears up for an exciting spring break trip to Arizona. With plans to soak up the sun, catch a spring training game, and even explore the Grand Canyon, Mike shares his anticipations both good and bad.Plus, get ready for a range of topics ranging from balancing tight schedules with family commitments, to the perils of high school sports, and unexpected celebrity gossip. From discussions on the latest in sports—from the staggering acquisition of the Boston Celtics to the undiscussed zucchini flowers, get ready for a wide-ranging conversation from Mike and Shana.Looking for a laugh and a dash of politics? You’ll want to tune in for this one!

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    Ep. 19 - Do you have a license for that? Spring Events, Beachwood Wrestling Glory, and Budgetary Blunders

    Welcome back to Everything is Local! In this episode we go back to our roots with a classic Mike and Shana 1, 2 punch! Our beloved hosts kick off the conversation with a little spring fever as they look forward to the events and holidays that accompany the improved weather before shifting their sights to local news. From Caleb Greenwood’s Ohio State victory and impeccable sportsmanship, to more questionable stories coming from the Beachwood government where Mike and Shana dissect the state of the budget and Beachwood's new (and now former) engineer. They then bring the conversation to a tight close with the higher level subject of diversity and understanding our community.Whether you are looking to keep up to date on the latest local happenings, hear some valuable insights, or just want to hang out with Mike and Shana, this episode has it all!Tune in every Tuesday for episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 18 - From Culver to Parliament: (Inter)National Politics, Hockey, and the Promise of Canada with Tige Melton

    In this exciting episode of Everything is Local, we dive into the world of Canadian politics with our special guest, Tige Melton, who is aiming for a shot at Parliament in Windsor, Ontario! Join us as Tige and Mike reminisce about their days at Culver Academies, where they bonded over sports and youthful mischief, before we delve into Tige's inspiring journey from humble beginnings to aspiring politician.With spring break on the horizon and the weather still feeling like a rollercoaster, Mike, Tige, and Shana tackle topics ranging from the chaotic climate of current Canadian politics to economic challenges like inflation and the controversial carbon tax. Tige shares insights on the Conservative party's platform, the shifting dynamics of Canadian immigration, and the importance of voting in shaping the future of our communities.We also explore the camaraderie between Canada and the U.S., which has stood the test of time despite recent tensions, and reminisce about epic hockey rivalries. Tune in for all sorts of insights into your neighbor on the lakes (no matter which side of the border you call home).Tune in every Tuesday for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 17 - Chills, Thrills, and Music Skills feat. Jesse Jukebox!

    This week our favorite hosts return with a toe-tapping edition of Everything is Local! We finally hear the details of Shana’s polar plunge, Mike celebrates his son’s basketball success, and we find out what shirt Mike is wearing (more interesting than it sounds I swear).Post pre-show banter, Mike brings in musical guest Jesse Jukebox, local children’s musician and family to Shana. Jesse talks about how he got started in music, the power of Kindie Rock, the local music scene, and gives us the inside scoop on what it's like to attend the Grammys in person! Jesse also gives a live performance of two of his songs to the joy of the adoring studio audience (Mike and Shana’s kids). Tune in for an electric (actually more like acoustic) episode of your favorite podcast and subscribe for more episodes like this one!

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    Ep. 16 - Justice Denied: The Story of Tony Viola and the Fight Against Misconduct

    In this riveting episode of Everything is Local, hosts Shana and Mike sit down with Tony Viola, a man whose life was turned upside down by a flawed justice system. After a decade of wrongful imprisonment stemming from one of the largest mortgage fraud cases in U.S. history, Tony shares his harrowing journey through federal court, exploring the prosecutorial misconduct that led to his conviction. From the shocking details of a government task force’s attempt to vilify him to the fight for justice that ensued after his release, Tony’s story reveals the dark underbelly of the criminal justice system. With insight into the systemic failures that allowed for such an egregious miscarriage of justice, we discuss the importance of accountability and transparency in law enforcement. Join us as we delve into the issues of power misuse, the realities of life after incarceration, and the legacy of Tony's fierce advocate, Dawn, whose memory inspires the ongoing fight for justice. This episode is not just a tale of survival; it’s a call to action against the injustices that can affect anyone, anywhere. Don’t miss this powerful conversation that aims to shed light on the need for reform and the hope for a future where justice prevails.Want to learn more or support Tony's cause? Visit freetonyviola.com

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    Ep. 15 - "The Worst Super Bowl Halftime Show of All Time" with Angel Washington

    We're back, and this week for a lively discussion sparked by the Super Bowl halftime show. For the first time in Everything is Local history, Mike and Shana take a call-in guest, their friend and peer Angel Washington!Join us as we unpack Mike's initial reaction to Kendrick Lamar, the song "Not Like Us," and the cultural significance of the diss track. We explore the broader implications of celebrating these kind of lyrics, and also touch on the importance of diverse perspectives. We'll also dive into the challenges and triumphs of navigating different worlds, and hear Angel's take on the impact of the performance and what it might mean. Plus, hear all the other random musings that we get into along the way.Subscribe for more episodes every Tuesday!

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    Ep. 14 - With Your Host Shana: The Bar Mitzvah in Retrospect, Girl Scout Cookie Season, and a Dash of Politics

    In Episode 14 of Everything is Local, Shana takes the reins from Mike (despite his misgivings) and we find ourselves navigating the heartfelt highs and humorous lows of life as we explore relationship dynamics amidst parenting, tradition, and community. Mike and Shana reminisce about a recent bar mitzvah, reflecting on the emotional weight of family rituals, and sharing moments of proud parenthood that tug at the heartstrings.Discover the unspoken yearnings for deeper connections and how, despite busy lives, the bonds of friendship and family are what matter most. Listen in as they dissect a personal decision not to hold a bar mitzvah for their son, only to have his experience reframe their perspective, leading to heartfelt discussions around identity, community, and the significance of these rites of passage.Amidst laughter and joyful banter, the conversation takes some unexpected turns— from contemplating the impact of local school policies to pondering the complexities of finding teacher-student connections in our education system. And as always, there are lively light-hearted moments, as Shana guides us through some hilarious personal anecdotes about college days and the ridiculousness of brand marketing.After diving into these life lessons with a dash of humor, this episode reminds us that community and connection can thrive, even amidst the chaos of everyday life. So grab your favorite pen (hopefully not the Bic for women), sit back, and join us for another rollercoaster ride of relatable stories and insightful musings.Subscribe for more episodes every Tuesday!

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    Ep. 13 - Bar Mitzvahs, Budgets, and Baseball with Matt Hildebrand

    In this episode of Everything is Local, host Mike Burkons dives into a mix of personal milestones, local politics, and sports talk. First up, Mike shares the excitement of his oldest son’s bar mitzvah, celebrating this significant family event while giving a shoutout to his wife for her incredible planning skills. But it’s not all celebrations—Mike and his guests tackle some serious local issues, including a deep dive into the city budget, tax increases, and the importance of holding leaders accountable.The trio take a quick trot past the corner of Trump and Elon before shifting to lighter fare with predictions for the Super Bowl, thoughts on the Browns’ future, and the gang's new favorite topic: random food. Whether you’re here for the local insights, the sports banter, or just the laughs, this episode has something for everyone.Tune in for an engaging discussion that blends personal stories, community issues, and a love for the game. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share Everything is Local for more great conversations!

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    Ep. 12 - Imitation is Flattery: Food Feuds, The Frontlines of Education, and New Competition

    In Episode 12, we dive into a potpourri of discussions ranging from the excitement of NBA updates to the heart-wrenching realities of policy changes affecting our youth. We celebrate the Kelsey brothers' recent chat with LeBron James, vent about the rollercoaster ride of Cleveland sports (and the controversial plight of our beloved teams), and take a deep dive into the new state legislation that could reshape conversations in our schools around gender identity and parental rights.As we grapple with community dynamics, one listener shares their frustration over a proposed Parents’ Bill of Rights that mandates schools to inform parents of students identifying as a different gender. Together, we explore the delicate balance between safeguarding children's identities and ensuring parents are involved in their kids' lives, recognizing that the stakes are high for both supportive and non-supportive families.Join us as we also touch on the school systems, our favorite fast food spots (Arby's vs. Sheetz?), and the role of local podcasts in fostering community connections. Tune in for insights, laughter, and perhaps a few heated debates on what it means to create a space where every voice matters and every story counts. Can a simple podcast spark change? We think so. Don't miss Episode 12 of our ongoing journey through the unique tapestry of life's trials, tribulations, and triumphs in Cleveland.

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    Ep. 11 - Facebook, Fact-Checking, and Fire

    In this episode, Mike and Shana explore some of today's most rousing issues. Join them as they discuss Facebook's decision to stop fact-checking, the debate around climate change and its impact on California's devastating wildfires, antisemitism on campus, and more! Expect an enlightening fencing match between friends as the conversation also touches on privilege, with stances rooted in personal experience.  So tune in, as this dynamic duo navigates these complex discussions and challenges each other's perspectives.

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    Ep. 10 - New Beginnings and Burrs in the Budget: A New Year Conversation

    Happy New Year! In this milestone 10th episode, we dive into our mixed feelings about 2025, recounting our New Year's celebrations—from a low-key family affair watching Wicked to debates about the year's prospects. We touch on everything from hockey puns to deeper societal concerns, all while navigating through the complexities of school funding and community mental health. As we unpack the latest budget revelations, we question the wisdom of unencumbered funds and explore the implications of overspending in municipal budgets. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the mental health priorities for our youth, a candid look at the evolving landscape of community support, and a touch of humor as we dig into the local politics and our hopes for the future. Listeners will walk away informed and entertained, with a clear understanding of the intricacies of local governance, and maybe a few laughs along the way. Don't miss this dynamic episode filled with real-life anecdotes, statistics, and our hopes for societal healing in 2025 and beyond!

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    Ep. 9 - Navigating Budget Battles, Community Spirit, and Pizza Politics

    Welcome back to another episode of Everything is Local! It’s Episode 9, and we're feeling the excitement as we gear up for double digits next week! Join Mike and Shana as they dive deep into the latest happenings in local politics, community initiatives, and the undeniable power of pizza (thanks to Jets Pizza and its generous owner, Robert Ferns!). In this episode, we sit down with Wynn, a committed city council member, who shares insights on the significant budgeting challenges facing University Heights and Cleveland Heights. The trio discusses the critical responsibility of local councils in overseeing budgets, how communication (or lack thereof) impacts community trust, and the often overlooked but vital role of transparency. They tackle the tough conversations about tax increases, spending cuts, and how city councils can—and should—engage citizens in meaningful dialogue about finances. Plus, hear firsthand accounts of how some councils are responding to their communities’ needs without increasing taxes, and the challenges they face in doing so.And of course, you won’t want to miss the personal anecdotes, hilarious moments, and even some heartfelt reflections on community service. So grab your favorite slice of Jets Pizza, settle in, and join us for another enlightening and entertaining episode! Don't forget to like, follow, and share your thoughts with us on social media. Find us wherever you get your podcasts! 

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    Ep. 8 - The Truth Behind Local Developments: Unpacking Community Concerns and Safety

    In this episode of the Everything Local Podcast, we're back with co-host Shana, fresh from her vacation, ready to dive into critical discussions surrounding community issues. We start with a heated conversation about the recent developments regarding the Fairmount Temple property, where Shana highlights the discrepancies in the city's communication about their intentions. We explore the ramifications of misleading statements, the role of crisis management, and the implications for the community.Then, we welcome Sarah Schwartz, a passionate advocate for school safety and gun control, who shares her personal connection to the Parkland tragedy and discusses her family's ongoing efforts to promote change in school safety practices. We cover essential topics such as the necessity for robust safety protocols, the impact of mental health, and the importance of creating a supportive environment for students.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion filled with insights, perspectives, and hope for community unity amidst challenges. Don’t forget to like, share, and rate our podcast to help us reach more listeners!

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    Ep. 7 - Navigating East Side Real Estate: Insights from Local Experts

    Welcome back to the "Everything is Local" podcast with Mike Burkons! In this exciting episode, we're diving deep into the world of East Side real estate, tackling burning questions about housing prices, buying decisions, and market trends. Joining Mike are two seasoned experts, Geoff Hoffman from Howard Hanna and Amanda Pohlman from Keller Williams Living, who bring over 30 years of combined experience to the table.With many listeners eager for insights on the current real estate landscape—including neighborhoods like Beachwood, Shaker Heights, and Solon—this episode serves as a valuable resource for first-time buyers and anyone interested in the Northeast Ohio market. From understanding the intricacies of different housing options to discussing the unique demographics and community factors that influence buying decisions, our conversation is both informative and engaging.Mike moderates the discussion, sharing his own experiences and curiosity while Geoff and Amanda provide expert perspectives on everything from property taxes to the charm of vintage homes. Whether you're looking to invest in your first home or simply curious about the East Side real estate market, you won't want to miss this episode! Tune in to gain insider knowledge, personal anecdotes, and practical advice that will empower your next real estate move. Don't forget to like, follow, and share this podcast with your friends!

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    Ep. 6 - Turkey Talk and Bathroom Tales: A Thanksgiving Special with Ellie!

    In Episode 6 of Everything is Local, we've got a twist for you. Shana is off busy shopping for Black Friday deals at Ace Hardware in Aurora while getting ready for her cruise, but don’t worry—we have a very special guest joining us today: my ten-year-old daughter, Ellie Burkons! Ellie has been eagerly waiting for her moment on the podcast, especially since Shana has had her turn. We dive into some light-hearted, family-friendly banter about dad jokes (Ellie might not find them funny anymore), touch on the true love-hate relationship we all have with Thanksgiving turkey (spoiler: we don't really like it), and Ellie’s big investigative reporting adventure at her school’s bathroom—a story that’s as hilarious as it is… well, let’s say “eye-opening.”Plus, we chat about the holiday spirit, the unseen struggles of lunch ladies, why traditional Thanksgiving dishes might not be as beloved as we pretend, and the booming podcasting scene here in Northeast Ohio as we prepare for the busy holiday season. So grab your leftovers, settle into your cozy spot, and join us for a quick yet entertaining episode filled with turkey truths, family stories, and a little bit of childhood mischief. Remember, everything is local! Don’t forget to rate, review, and share the podcast—your support means the world to us!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Have you ever wondered what really goes on in local government? I’m Mike Burkons, your host and a former city council member. Some people loved me, some… well, let’s just say they weren’t fans but I’m here to pull back the curtain on the decisions that shape local communities. Every week, I’ll share insights from my time in office and break down local issues,controversies and dramas occurring in local governments in the area, not just in Beachwood, in a way that’s easy to understand and maybe even a little entertaining. Whether you’re interested andpassionate about small town politics and its drama that comes with it, and the local issues that affect your quality of life on a daily basis, this show is for you. We’ll cover these types of issues occurring in Beachwood and other local suburbs, chat with local experts and residents, and—who knows—go off-topic if the conversation gets interesting. Because here, it’s not just about government, it’s about what matters to you. So join me on “E

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