Made In Walker

City of Walker MI

The Made In Walker Podcast connects you to the people, stories, and ideas shaping our community. From local innovators to everyday change makers, we are diving deep into what makes Walker Michigan a great place to live, work, and grow. Be sure to "like" and subscribe to Made in Walker so you never miss an episode. To contact us about this podcast please send an email to Podcast@Walker.City. 

  1. Inside The New Walker Library And What It Unlocks

    6월 22일

    Inside The New Walker Library And What It Unlocks

    A new public library can be just another building, or it can become the place where a city’s identity comes alive. That’s the question we dig into with Walker Mayor Gary Carey as the new Walker Library rises in full view and creates buzz everywhere from breakfast spots to the grocery store. You can feel the pride as we talk through the “why” behind the project: Walker had the smallest physical library in the Kent District Library system, and a growing community needed a space that finally matches how people live, learn, and work today. We walk through what a modern library in Walker, Michigan is being built to do. Think reservable rooms for quiet work, study space for students, strong Wi-Fi capacity, and a podcast room for creators. Add indoor-outdoor spaces that invite you to stay, including a fireplace area and a patio overlooking City Central Park. We also get into the intentional design choices that make it welcoming for every age, from toddlers who need room to play and make noise to adults who want a calm spot to read or decompress. Then we tackle one of the most surprising features: an e-gaming space designed with skill-building and career pathways in mind, not just entertainment. We also talk candidly about stewardship and logistics, from competing city priorities to the rare win of construction staying on track and on budget, plus what the opening timeline looks like as finishing touches move inside. If you care about community spaces, public investment, and what libraries are becoming in the digital age, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find the show. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    18분
  2. Walker’s New City Manager

    6월 8일

    Walker’s New City Manager

    Walker is growing quickly, and growth has a way of turning “city hall” into something personal. We’re joined by Shay Gallagher, the new City Manager for the City of Walker, Michigan, to talk about what the job actually demands and why Walker’s stability and momentum made the opportunity impossible to pass up. Shay shares where he’s from, how his career path led through other communities, and what he learned before stepping into this role. We also break down the city manager role in plain English: the mayor and city commission set the direction, and the city manager leads the staff that delivers the work. That includes the unglamorous but essential parts of local government like roads, finance, water and sewer, labor issues, and the daily coordination that keeps services running. Shay  explains why strong department leaders matter and how he balances staying informed with letting experts do their jobs. Public safety becomes the heart of the conversation as we talk about the city’s push to modernize fire services toward a 24/7 fire department, building on Fire Chief Rusty Shoultz's vision after a heartbreaking loss. We dig into what it takes to fund and sustain that shift, what station upgrades might be needed, and how improved fire protection can influence an ISO rating that may lower insurance costs for both residents and businesses. We also look ahead to strategic planning, trail connectivity, the new library opening, and the opportunities and challenges tied to future road funding. If you care about how Walker makes decisions as it grows, this is a must-listen. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review with the topic you want us to tackle next. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    11분
  3. How Peppinos Built A 50-Year Family Legacy In West Michigan

    5월 7일

    How Peppinos Built A 50-Year Family Legacy In West Michigan

    Peppinos is a name most West Michigan locals recognize, but the origin is pure Standale: one shop, a family hustle, and a neighborhood that has transformed around it. We’re joined by Joe DiLeonardo as Peppinos celebrates 50 years in business in 2026, and he takes us back to the earliest days, when the drive felt long, the back lot still had trees, and a kid could grow up learning the rhythms of a pizza kitchen. Along the way, we swap memories of Walker landmarks and how a local restaurant becomes part of a community’s personal timeline.  We dig into the real reasons long-running restaurants survive when so many don’t. Joe shares how Peppinos stays consistent by investing in people and refusing to let quality slide, from grinding their own cheese to keeping core ingredients made from scratch. We also talk about adapting to modern realities like volume demands and post-COVID challenges without abandoning what made the pizza special in the first place, including the operational shift from old-school deck ovens to equipment that can keep up.  The conversation widens into the next generation and what growth looks like when it’s driven by family passion: catering, the Peppino's Hospitality Group, an event center, and West Side Social. Joe also lays out blunt, practical entrepreneurship advice for anyone starting a business in Walker, Michigan or anywhere else: the first 5 to 10 years take real sacrifice and being all in. We wrap with details on the 50th anniversary celebration, including half-off 14-inch pizzas and free pizzas for the first families at the Standale location. If you enjoy local business stories, family business leadership, and the craft behind great pizza, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Made in Walker. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    15분
  4. Safety Town Comes To Walker

    5월 4일

    Safety Town Comes To Walker

    Your child might know the rules, but would they remember the steps when their heart is racing? Safety Town is finally coming to Walker, Michigan, and we sat down with Jenna Wilmers to explain why this hands-on kids safety program can make a real difference for families. A late-night 911 call from her little brother became the spark, and it turned into a community effort to give local kids practical skills they can actually use.  We break down what Safety Town in Walker looks like: a half-day summer program at Zinser Elementary with a life-size street-style setup where kids can ride bikes and practice road safety in a safe environment. From there, children rotate through age-appropriate lessons that cover bike safety, fire safety, weather safety, water safety, vehicle safety, and home safety. One of the most memorable features is a smoke-filled trailer experience supported by the fire department, helping kids learn how to move and think clearly in a simulated emergency without the risk.  You’ll also hear how city teams like police, fire, and DPW partner with local businesses to make the program possible, what ages the sessions are designed for, and where organizers want to take Safety Town next as it grows year after year. We also share what the Walker Community Engagement Committee does and how volunteer residents help bridge the gap between the community and city services.  Listen now, share this with a parent in Walker, and subscribe for more local stories. If you have questions or ideas for future topics, leave a review and send us a note. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    12분
  5. Inside Walker’s New All-Star Cheer Gym

    4월 27일

    Inside Walker’s New All-Star Cheer Gym

    A new all-star cheer gym has landed in Walker, Michigan, and it’s built on a simple idea with big consequences: Family Over Everything. I’m joined by FOE All-Stars owner Tank Johnson and head coach and co-director Brayden to talk about why they opened the doors, what they want athletes to feel the moment they walk in, and how a sports facility can become a real community hub. We break down what all-star cheer actually is for anyone who only knows sideline cheer: high-level tumbling, stunting that involves real strength and precision, and routines where trust is non-negotiable because the music doesn’t stop when something goes wrong. Braden shares the story of how a middle school dare turned into a scholarship journey and a coaching career, plus what it’s like helping athletes find the role that fits them, whether they love flips, lifting, flying, or simply being the steady teammate everyone counts on. We also get practical about programs families are searching for right now, including spring training sessions, upcoming tryouts, and the opportunities around stunt, now an NCAA championship sport with growing scholarship potential. Tank explains why FOE designed the building for the reality of busy families, with a parent room, cameras, homework space, kitchen access, and even a spot to take a private meeting. If you care about youth sports in West Michigan, cheerleading training, tumbling classes, stunting fundamentals, or college cheer pathways, this conversation offers a clear look at what FOE is trying to build in Walker and beyond. Subscribe for more local stories, share this with a family who’s exploring cheer or tumbling, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What would make a gym feel like home to you? If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    16분
  6. Passing The Torch At Sobies

    4월 13일

    Passing The Torch At Sobies

    A local butcher shop can feel like a utility until you realize it’s also a meeting place, a fundraiser engine, and a thread that holds a neighborhood together. That’s why the ownership transition at Sobie Meats in Walker, Michigan matters, and why we wanted to talk about it while it’s still fresh and real. Host Nicole DiDonato is joined by original owner Tim Sobie and new owner Amy Jones for an honest look at what changes, what stays, and what it takes to protect a community institution.  Tim shares the personal turning point that made retirement urgent, how he and his family thought through selling versus closing, and why Amy felt like the right person almost instantly. Amy opens up about stepping into the meat industry from a different background, learning quickly, and leading with humility while the existing team keeps the day-to-day running strong. One of the biggest takeaways: continuity is built on people, and this handoff works because the staff stays, the culture stays, and the trust stays.  We also talk about community giving as part of the Sobie's identity, from supporting first responders and veterans to Amy’s passion for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan and Beautiful You by Profile. Looking forward, Amy wants to keep the hometown feel while exploring careful modernization, including potential online ordering that doesn’t erase the in-store experience. If you care about small business succession planning, local food, and what keeps Walker’s local businesses thriving, this conversation will stick with you.  Subscribe to Maiden Walker, share this with a neighbor who loves local businesses, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the local shop you’d fight to keep in your community? If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    15분
  7. How Walker Michigan Prepares For Flash Floods And Grand River Flooding

    3월 30일

    How Walker Michigan Prepares For Flash Floods And Grand River Flooding

    Flooding in Walker, Michigan isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that misunderstanding can lead to costly surprises. We sit down with City Engineer Scott Conners to break down the two flood problems residents actually see: sudden flash flooding that overwhelms streets and catch basins during high-intensity rain, and slower Grand River flooding that can be forecast days in advance as water moves through the watershed. We get specific about what the City of Walker does for flood mitigation and stormwater management, from spring inspections of the Turner Avenue flood wall to real-time decision-making when storms are on the way. Scott explains why a “100-year storm” isn’t a perfect 24-hour rain event in real life, and how bursts like two inches in two hours can push storm sewers past capacity. You’ll also hear how Public Works crews prepare by clearing catch basin grates, removing debris, and opening clogged pipes, plus how National Weather Service river forecasts guide warnings to businesses that may need to lift equipment before water reaches the road. We also cover what you can do at home to reduce localized flooding risk: keep ditches and drainage paths clear, avoid blowing leaves into streets, and don’t pile sticks where runoff can carry them into pipes. We talk about how new development is required to use detention ponds and infiltration to control runoff, and why flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program can still matter even outside a mapped floodplain. If this helped you, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, share it with a neighbor, and leave a review so more residents can find it. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    11분
  8. Toolbox To Community: Inside Grand River Makerspace

    3월 16일

    Toolbox To Community: Inside Grand River Makerspace

    A city feels different when there’s a place you can walk into with a half-formed idea and walk out with something real in your hands. We sit down with Josh and Chris from Grand River Makerspace to unpack how a shared workshop in Walker, Michigan, is giving people the tools, confidence, and community to make things that matter—from five-foot 3D-printed dragons to a toddler mobility trainer built from open-source plans. We talk through what a makerspace is in plain terms: imagine a gym membership, but for tools and training. The space blends a full woodshop with a 3D print farm, laser cutters, and CNC machines, creating a creative hub where beginners learn the ropes and experienced builders prototype, iterate, and launch small product lines. Josh and Chris share smart, low-pressure onramps—open houses, intro classes, and punch cards—plus clear membership options for individuals and families. Along the way, they show how access lowers barriers for side hustles, Etsy sellers, architects-turned-artists, and anyone who wants to test an idea without buying expensive gear. The human stories shine. From Scouts shaping Pinewood Derby cars and racing them on-site, to Sunday Craft Noons with tea, cookies, and painters sharing tables with sewists, the makerspace revives the “third place” many of us have missed. The highlight is a powerful account of volunteers who sourced materials, printed parts, and invited a family to assemble a custom mobility trainer for their daughter—proof that when machines meet neighbors, impact scales fast. If you’re curious about 3D printing, laser engraving, CNC carving, or simply finding a welcoming place to learn, this episode offers practical steps to get started and a dose of inspiration to keep going. Subscribe for more stories from the people shaping Walker. If this conversation sparked an idea, share it with a friend, leave a review, and tell us what you’d build first. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

    14분

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The Made In Walker Podcast connects you to the people, stories, and ideas shaping our community. From local innovators to everyday change makers, we are diving deep into what makes Walker Michigan a great place to live, work, and grow. Be sure to "like" and subscribe to Made in Walker so you never miss an episode. To contact us about this podcast please send an email to Podcast@Walker.City. 

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