• S6,E51: Enjoying a Michigan Christmas in Saginaw (Dec. 21-22, 2024)
    Dec 23 2024
    SEASON 6, EPISODE 51

    This weekend we wish you Merry Christmas from Saginaw!

    We are so grateful to our friends at WSGW for having us, and for legendary radio host Mr. Art Lewis for joining us. When we say legendary, we really mean it, Art has been sharing his love of Saginaw on the airwaves for over SIXTY YEARS. He lets us in on what makes this community so special, and reveals a little part he played in a lovely little holiday song about the mitten.

    The arts are alive and well in Saginaw, and if you've been downtown you've seen the fabulous giant glorious Shine Bright Saginaw Mural Project. We visit with Thor Rasmussen from the @saginawartmuseum and The Temple Theatre to hear about other cool things happening around town, including their last show of the year on December 28 when comedian Desi Banks comes to town.

    We get asked all the time if there are still regional food specialities to be found around Michigan, and we can confidently say YES. What will you find in the Saginaw region? Our friend Maria Coss, who's family owns the popular Maria's Mexican Restaurant in town, tells us the story of the puffy taco, an absolutely delicious and decidedly local, way to enjoy this popular dish.

    We hope you'll tune in! Find our affiliates at https://www.amyandgonzo.com/

    You can hear "Christmas in Michigan" by Brian D'Arcy James here:
    https://youtu.be/nmR7qqoBK2k?si=AKZ02NFLe881ypz_
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    45 mins
  • S6,E50: The best Michigan small towns for the Holidays (Dec. 14-15, 2024)
    Dec 19 2024
    SEASON 6, EPISODE 50

    On this show, Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez pick some of their favorite small towns in Michigan, especially during the holidays.

    Lewiston - A Talley Burger at the Talley Log Cabin Bar or a fish fry at the Lewiston Hotel is reason enough to visit, but in a winter season, the local snowmobile culture returns for frolicing good times.

    Holly - 50 Miles northwest of downtown Detroit, it's the other up north for those in SE Michigan. Along with great shopping and the Holly Dickens Festival, the annual Holly Dazzle light show and Renaissance experience is back through Dec. 31.

    Christmas - In the UP of Michigan, this small town has a way with getting you in the spirit with its natural wonder and beauty. Don't expect big light shows and productions, it's a simple way up here. And yes, you can get postcards stamped with Christmas on it. You just have to go to nearby Munising.

    Croswell-Lexington - From the Horse Parade to beautiful shops, it's always a lot of fun in the Croswell and Lexington area.

    Behind the Mitten is Michigan's premiere radio show and podcast, celebrating 10 years in 2025. Learn more about Behind the Mitten at amyandgonzo.com.

    PHOTO COURTESY OF HOLLY DAZZLE FACEBOOK
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    45 mins
  • S6,E49: Why Treetops Resort is the perfect winter destination (Dec. 7-8, 2024)
    Dec 19 2024
    SEASON 6, EPISODE 49

    GAYLORD, MI - This weekend we take you slope side at Michigan's Most Spectacular Resort, Treetops!

    Centrally located just minutes off of I-75 in Gaylord, Treetops has just received record breaking amounts of snow this week, and first chair ran on Thursday (Dec. 5, 2024). It's a winter wonderland here!

    We'll learn about what's new at the resort this year from general manager Barry Owens. Treetops is celebrating their 70th year of skiing, and Owens shares a little about the unique ski culture at Treetops (think low-key) and about how the resort is focusing on those beginning skiers, with their Cool School ski packages, as well as more experienced snow bunnies with the opening of two new runs.

    Snow making is a very big deal at Treetops, where it is considered both an art and a science. Even when they get dumped on, Brad Jacobsen, Director of Flake Making at Treetops and his team are constantly making and moving snow to create the perfect conditions for you to enjoy. It's super interesting how it all happens, plus Brad tells us about his big rig, the giant snow cat that he gets drive around when he's grooming.

    If we are visiting Treetops, you know we aren't going to miss a chance to see what's happening in one of our favorite towns, so we bring our buddy Christy Walcott on from the Gaylord Michigan Tourism Bureau by. The downtown elk herd awaits you, as does unique shopping in this Alpine-inspired village. Christy likes to eat just as much as we do, so she has some great restaurant and coffee shop recommendations.

    It's time to go all outdoors. It's time to embrace winter. It's time for Treetops!

    Learn more at treetops.com or call for a reservation at 866-348-5249.

    Learn more about Behind the Mitten at amyandgonzo.com.
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    45 mins
  • What's a puffy taco? Amy Sherman on 95.3 CFX (Dec. 19, 2024)
    Dec 19 2024
    Amy Sherman of "Behind the Mitten" tells the guys from 95.3 CFX they can learn about regional foods like the "puffy taco" on this weekend's BTM show (Dec. 21-22, 2024), which is all about Saginaw.

    She also entertains questions from Rob & Kent, as she does every week. Today they want to know if she had a job from Santa at the North Pole, what would it be?

    TUNE IN to hear her answer.

    And don't forget to tune in to Behind the Mitten across the state on 95.3 WCFX in Mt. Pleasant, as well as WSGW in Saginaw, and more than 20 other affiliates!

    Check our website for more info - amyandgonzo.com.
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    3 mins
  • S6,E48: Original Murdick's Fudge for the Holidays! (Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2024)
    Dec 19 2024
    Each year, we host our friends from Original Murdick's Fudge for the holiday season sharing their love for all things sweet on Mackinac Island, and beyond, with our listeners. As the original fudge shop on the island, Murdick's has been serving up sweetness for well over a hundred years, and yet continue to remain "fresh in" as Murdick's always says.

    We kick off with Original Murdick's owner and operator, Bobby Benser. We always love to hear what it's like on Mackinac Island during the cold winter months, and he always has fun stories to share. Yes, it's cold, but it's also magical. It's a true community here, but it especially shines in the winter and holiday season. Community involvement is very important to Murdick's and to the whole Benser family, with the Mackinac Community Foundation,Toys for Tots, and the Animal Shelter serving as some of their favorite charity partners.

    Mike Grisdale,the Marketing Director for Mackinac Straits Health System, as well as Director of the Foundation, stops by to share about the good work they are doing in the community thanks to partner's like Original Murdick's Fudge. Making fudge during the holiday season, which has been a more recent endeavor for Murdick's, has allowed them to increase their giving to the Straights Health System. According to Grisdale, Murdick's "is always there when we need them."

    We were so happy that our good friend Andrew and Nicole Doud could stop by, they are residents on the isalnd and own several very popular businesses, including Doud's Grocery, Doud's Pub and Little Luxuries of Mackinac. With three little boys, this is a very busy season for them, and they are so ready for it. Check out the great gifts that you can have shipped from these very cool places, to send just a little bit of Mackinac Island to your loved ones.

    We close out the show with a little bit more fudge talk, because it's all just too delicious. Original Murdick's has some incredible gift packs, of fudge, taffy or caramel corn, and some that include all the sweets and even gift ornaments. You can send a taste of Mackinac Island literally anywhere, and it is always the most welcome gift.

    You can place your order for Original Murdick's Fudge here.
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    45 mins
  • S6,E47: The power of non-profits - Father Fred, Freddi the PizzaMan, Revive & Thrive, and United Way Marquette (Nov. 23-24, 2024)
    Dec 7 2024
    On this episode of Behind the Mitten, we says thanks to those who work hard to give back and to make Michigan just a little bit better for us all. We meet with four different non-profit organizations from around the state to hear about good things happening in the mitten.

    We start off with an organization that does some incredible work in the Traverse City region, The Father Fred Foundation. Candice Hamel, the executive director of the program joins us to tell us about the work they've been doing this past year. "The Father Fred Foundation offers help, hope, and compassion to anyone in our community with essential needs," and has been serving since 1989. The numbers speak for themselves: over 1500 pairs of new school shoes distributed, 15,000 bags of clothing and household goods handed out, close to half a million dollars in financial assistance provided, and almost one million dollars in food aid given. This was just in one year! Founded by Father Edwin “Fred” Frederick, a Catholic. priest who served the residents of the Traverse City State Hospital as its Catholic chaplain for thirty years. When the hospital closed in 1989, Fr. Fred's concern for the residents and their future inspired him to create the foundation, which now helps the entire Traverse City Community.

    Then we head to marvelous Marquette, and learn about the work that the United Way is doing in this part of Michigan. Andrew Rickauer, a Northern Michigan University grad, has been the executive director since 2019. United Way of Marquette County works together with the community on a variety of projects. They manage a county-wide volunteer program with over 2200 participants who have provided over 10,000 hours of work back, they've given away 10,000 pairs of socks, and have helped fund over 25 different community programs. Rickauer shares a few of their current campaigns, as well as why he loves this northern Michigan community.

    The Revive and Thrive Project is a unique organization that has a two-fold mission: to provide nourishing meals to those who are in a health crisis, and to train and empower our next generation of chefs. As soon as I heard this, I knew I had to volunteer. R&T works out of Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids (fun fact, this was President Ford's home parish!) and provides hundreds of incredible, healthy, delicious and nutritious meals to communith members who are undergoing a health crisis or medical issues. Executive Chef Mandy Thompson runs the show here, and shares why food is so important to healing, and why working with our Michigan teenagers in the kitchen is so vital to their development.

    Our final guest has joined us before on the show, and we are always happy to share updates on the important work he is doing around the state, and to talk about his award-winning pizza. Fredi Bello, aka Fredi the Pizzaman, is a man on a mission, who is creating postive change one sensory room at a time. He's been making pizzas since he was a child, and runs a small, very old-school shop in Melvindale right outside of the D. No online ordering, no phone calls, you come in and pull a ticket, place your order and watch the magic unfold. Magical these pizzas are, with bubbly dough that Fredi makes fresh every day, and that earned the unprecedented 8.7 on BarStool Sports. The Fredi the Pizzaman Foundation operates seperately from the pizzeria, and relies on donations to help them place one hundred sensory rooms and countirng around the state, everywhere from schools to large arenas like the Breslin Center at Michigan State Univeristy and Ford Field in Detroit. Fredi started his mission to increase autism awareness and accomadations after his own son was diagnosed. There truly is power in pizza, and you'll find it here.
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    45 mins
  • Short’s Brewing celebrates holiday cheer with ‘Home Alone’-inspired 12-pack
    Dec 3 2024
    Amy Sherman of Behind the Mitten gets all the intel on Short’s Brewing “Holiday Battle Plan,” a 12-pack inspired by the classic movie “Home Alone.”

    The new variety pack from Short’s Brewing in Bellaire features four brand-new brews and a guide for hosting your own Home Alone watch party.

    “I think we’re all children of the ’80s, so when it came out in the '90s it was the perfect time for all of us to feel the right amount of nostalgia for it,” said Short’s sales director Kerry Lynch in a podcast with Amy.

    “(The movie) is such a great holiday classic; it’s incredibly quotable. …We’re also hoping it opens up an entirely new audience who aren't as familiar with all the subtle nuances and...the lines you know.”

    Lynch said that Short’s has done several different holiday packs over the years, but this year they “decided to switch things up. Since we’re such an experience-driven brewery, we wanted to give folks an experience when they pick up this pack in stores.”

    In a news release about the Holiday pack she said: “This twelve-pack features four beers to chug faster than Fuller chugs Peps!”

    The styles vary from Sour to Stout, and Short’s has provided the corresponding movie times for each brew. All you’ve got to do is pick up a pack, chill the beers, and kick back with a holiday classic. The Holiday Battle Plan is available for a limited time in stores (and on draft at select locations) now.

    THE BEERS:

    *Junk and Rubbish: Cool cocoa and marshmallow stout – ABV: 7.7% (Movie Time: 23:36)

    *Silver Tuna: Cranberry and orange sour ale – ABV: 4.1% (Movie time 27:31)

    *Oh-Kay: India Pale Ale – ABV:5.1% (Movie time 41:48)

    *Thirsty For More: New Zealand Lager – ABV: 4.4% (Movie time 1:24:13)

    Find more information here: https://www.shortsbrewing.com/beers/holiday-battle-plan/
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    10 mins
  • Original Murdick's Fudge on WPHM (Nov. 29. 2024)
    Nov 29 2024
    This weekend's Behind the Mitten is a "sweet" show!

    It's all about Original Murdick's Fudge, and how you can ship this special holiday gift to friends all around the country. Maybe you want some fudge or brittle or caramel corn for your holiday gathering. You can order this slice of Pure Michigan from our friends at OMF, who are busy this time of year making fresh fudge from the Straits of Mackinac.

    Original Murdick's Fudge says: "Our fudge, brittle and other specialty sweets are crafted by hand with Pure Michigan all natural ingredients. Copper kettles, marble slabs, a Mackinac climate and a passion for tradition ensure delight in every bite. We carefully package each order to ensure freshness for the journey from Mackinac Island to you."

    Get Free Shipping on Orders Over $45! Use Code FREESHIP45 at checkout. ORDER HERE

    John Gonzalez of Behind the Mitten previews this weekend's show on the Paul Miller Morning Show on WPHM-1380 AM in Port Huron. Filling in for Paul was station program director Caleb Gordon.

    Tune in to the Paul Miller Show from 6 a.m.-noon Monday-Friday.

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