MI PEOPLE

Michigan Media House

MI PEOPLE is a laid-back podcast about the people doing cool things in Michigan—from business owners and Artists to local characters you just need to meet. Hosted by Mike Lamentola of Michigan Media House, it’s part conversation, part inspiration, and never boring. No forced hustle talk. No awkward small talk. Just real chats with real people doing real things around here.

  1. #016 | Comedian Erich Laux with Tree Town Comedy Festival – Ann Arbor, MI

    3D AGO

    #016 | Comedian Erich Laux with Tree Town Comedy Festival – Ann Arbor, MI

    Erich Laux is a comedian and organizer of the Tree Town Comedy Festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In this episode, he shares his passion for comedy, the vision behind the festival, and how Ann Arbor has become a thriving hub for stand-up comedy and creative performers. Erich's journey into comedy and event organization reflects a deep commitment to fostering local talent and creating spaces where comedians can thrive. The Tree Town Comedy Festival represents more than just a series of shows—it's a celebration of Ann Arbor's creative spirit and the diverse voices that make the comedy scene special. The Tree Town Comedy Festival is designed to showcase both established and emerging comedians while bringing the community together around shared laughter and entertainment. Erich discusses the challenges and rewards of organizing a festival, from booking talent to creating an atmosphere where comedy can flourish. Ann Arbor has developed a unique comedy culture that blends university energy, artistic expression, and community engagement. Erich highlights what makes the local scene distinctive and how the festival contributes to the broader Michigan comedy landscape. Episode Highlights 🎤 The origins and vision of the Tree Town Comedy Festival 2026 🎭 Building community through comedy and live entertainment 🌟 Emerging and established comedians in Ann Arbor 🎪 The unique energy of Michigan's comedy scene 🤝 Supporting local talent and creative performers 📍 Why Ann Arbor is becoming a comedy destination This Episode is For: - Comedy enthusiasts and stand-up fans - Event organizers and community builders - Ann Arbor residents and Michigan locals - Anyone interested in supporting local arts and entertainment - Follow Erich Laux & Tree Town Comedy Festival - Tree Town Comedy Festival 🛠️ Need Video or Digital Marketing Help? Michigan Media House helps local businesses grow with smart video content, automation tools, and creative strategy. Let's make your brand unforgettable. 🌐 https://mimediahouse.com

    45 min
  2. #014 | Travis Terns, Restaurant Manager and Thinker – Ann Arbor, MI

    JAN 26

    #014 | Travis Terns, Restaurant Manager and Thinker – Ann Arbor, MI

    Travis Terns joins the MI PEOPLE Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation that blends philosophy, personal experience, and grounded Midwest perspective. Based in Ypsilanti and managing a restaurant in Ann Arbor, this episode moves beyond surface-level small talk and dives into how people form meaning, find drive, and stay connected in a world that often feels divided. The conversation explores the relationship between science and spirituality, the value of open discourse, and why curiosity matters more than credentials. It also touches on growing up in small Michigan towns, how community shapes accountability, and why shared struggle has historically brought people together rather than pushing them apart. This episode doesn’t aim to provide neat answers. Instead, it invites listeners to sit with big ideas — from the human condition to generational knowledge, from personal responsibility to cultural division — and think more deeply about how those ideas show up in everyday life. ⚡️ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS • Exploring the connection between physics, spirituality, and meaning 🧠✨ • Why open conversation matters more than credentials 🎙️ • Growing up in small towns and the role of community accountability 🌱 • The loss of shared curiosity in modern culture 🤔 • How division impacts trust and collective progress ⚖️ 📍 THIS EPISODE IS FOR • People who enjoy thoughtful, philosophical conversations • Listeners interested in culture, meaning, and the human condition • Michigan locals who appreciate real, unscripted dialogue • Anyone tired of surface-level takes and looking for depth 🔗 LEARN MORE https://mimediahouse.com 🛠️ NEED VIDEO OR DIGITAL MARKETING HELP? Michigan Media House helps local businesses grow with smart video content, automation tools, and creative strategy. Let’s make your brand unforgettable. https://mimediahouse.com

    2h 28m
  3. #013 | Tony Lamentola, Cousin – Belleville, MI

    JAN 12

    #013 | Tony Lamentola, Cousin – Belleville, MI

    Tony Lamentola joins Mike for the first episode of 2026, marking exactly one year since his last appearance on the MI People Podcast. Origin Story / Backstory Tony and Mike share a long history of podcasting together, a bond rooted in family and a shared passion for deep conversation.  The conversation centers on the rapid advancement of AI and its impact on the "human story." Tony argues that while AI can mimic perfection, it lacks the "connection to source" that defines human intuition. He suggests that as the internet becomes flooded with AI-generated content, society will naturally pivot back to the "raw" and the "real." This means a renewed appreciation for live musical performances, local community connections, and the inherent value of human imperfection. Tony also touches on "creative mobility," noting that technology has lowered the barrier to entry for geniuses who might have otherwise gone unheard. Tony is a proud new resident of Belleville, MI, and the episode explores the local impact of global trends. They discuss the powerlessness many feel regarding the development of massive data centers in Michigan townships and the need for local communities to "tend to their own gardens." Mike advocates for local investment funds and a more proactive approach to local government, ensuring that Michigan residents have a seat at the table as the state’s infrastructure evolves. Episode Highlights ⛳️ The "Jesus Ball" and finding faith in unexpected places. 🤖 AI vs. Human Intuition: Can machines ever truly create? 🎸 The future of live music and the value of raw performance. 🏘️ Local impact: Data centers and the changing face of Michigan townships. ⏳ Experiencing time as biological beings in a digital age. This episode is tailored for Michigan-based creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone wrestling with the implications of technology on our daily lives. It’s for those who value deep discourse over soundbites and are looking for a reason to stay optimistic about the future of human creativity. 🛠️ Need Video or Digital Marketing Help? Michigan Media House helps local businesses grow with smart video content, automation tools, and creative strategy. Let’s make your brand unforgettable. 🌐 https://mimediahouse.com

    2h 21m
  4. #012 | Aaron Cole, App Developer & Entrepreneur – Grass Lake, MI

    09/29/2025

    #012 | Aaron Cole, App Developer & Entrepreneur – Grass Lake, MI

    Aaron Cole is an entrepreneur and app developer from Grass Lake, Michigan. He recently launched "Together," a hyper-local gig economy app that connects neighbors with neighbors for tasks and services. Aaron's journey began during a two-month trip to New Zealand and Australia with his family, where the pristine communities inspired him to create something that could bring that same community spirit to Michigan. What started as an idea for a recycling pickup service evolved into a comprehensive platform where people can post any task – from yard work to companionship – and connect with local workers who are passionate about those specific services. In this episode, Aaron shares the challenges of launching a location-based app, the importance of building a worker base before going live, and his vision for creating meaningful work opportunities that go beyond traditional gig economy platforms like Uber or DoorDash. ⚡️ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS  🌏 How a New Zealand trip sparked a Michigan business idea  📱 The 6-month journey from concept to live app  🤝 Building hyper-local community connections through work  💡 Why Aaron chose apps over websites for maximum reach  🎯 Strategic launch approach: workers first, then customers  💰 Creating fulfilling side income opportunities 📍 THIS EPISODE IS FOR  Entrepreneurs, app developers, gig economy workers, small business owners, and anyone interested in community-building through technology. 🔗 FOLLOW TOGETHER APP  🌐 mytogetherapp.com 🛠️ NEED VIDEO OR DIGITAL MARKETING HELP?  Michigan Media House helps local businesses grow with smart video content, automation tools, and creative strategy. Let's make your brand unforgettable.  🌐 https://mimediahouse.com

    22 min
  5. #011 | Chuck and Brenda Marshall with Life in Michigan

    06/16/2025

    #011 | Chuck and Brenda Marshall with Life in Michigan

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode 11 of the MI PEOPLE Podcast! 🎙️  This week, Mike sits down with Chuck and Brenda Marshall—retired U of M pros turned creators of Life in Michigan, a blog-turned-local institution highlighting Michigan’s beer, bands, trails, and hidden gems. From blogging about cold weather runs to launching a full-blown nonprofit art/music showcase (Gig: The Art of Michigan Music), these two have documented the heart and soul of the mitten with camera, pen, and plenty of road miles. Expect stories about band life, van breakdowns, favorite state land spots, and what happens when you name your Subaru Harold and take it camping. 🏕️ Highlights from this episode: How a photography hobby + blog led to Life in MichiganTouring with a thrash metal band... then photographing the scene years laterTheir love for Michigan trails, bikes, beer, and music (not necessarily in that order)Behind the scenes of their nonprofit GIG and why showcasing visual art in music mattersThoughts on newsletters, building community off social media, and living the good life in the woods🔥 What’s next for MI PEOPLE?  We’re here to share the stories of Michigan’s most fascinating people—entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday locals making a difference. 📣 Want to build your brand or tell your story? Michigan Media House specializes in digital marketing, video content, and local storytelling. We provide the assets, tools, and automations you need to increase revenue and streamline workflows. If you’re a Michigan business owner or entrepreneur, let’s connect and help you grow! 🌐 Learn more at:  👉 mimediahouse.com 🎧 Subscribe for more local legends, laughs, and life stories.

    1h 56m
  6. #010 | Andy Beningo Michigan Comedian

    05/28/2025

    #010 | Andy Beningo Michigan Comedian

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode 10 of the MI PEOPLE Podcast! 🎙️ This week, Mike catches up with Michigan comedian Andy Beningo, a seasoned stand-up with over 3,500 performances under his belt—including cruise ships, theaters, and appearances on Gotham Comedy Live and Dry Bar Comedy. They chat about Andy’s journey from open mics at Central Michigan University to performing around the world, raising a family while touring, and starring in the award-winning short film Quite the Hike. Expect laughs, road stories, and a heartfelt look at the grind (and joy) of the comedy life. 🎭 Highlights from this episode: Andy’s early days doing comedy on campus and how he found his voiceLife performing on cruise ships (and awkward buffet run-ins with audience members)The creative spark behind indie films like Quite the HikeParenting, aging, and trying to stay awake past 9 p.m.Why Michigan still feels like the best place to call home🔥 What’s next for MI PEOPLE? We’re here to share the stories of Michigan’s most fascinating people—entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday locals making a difference. 📣 Want to build your brand or tell your story? Michigan Media House specializes in digital marketing, video content, and local storytelling. We provide the assets, tools, and automations you need to increase revenue and streamline workflows. If you’re a Michigan business owner or entrepreneur, let’s connect and help you grow! 🌐 Learn more at:  👉 mimediahouse.com 📺 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/I2Y1p_8bhj4 🎧 Subscribe for more local legends, laughs, and life stories.

    1h 12m
  7. #009 | Stelios Stylianou founder of the Down River News Network

    04/28/2025

    #009 | Stelios Stylianou founder of the Down River News Network

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode 9 of the MI PEOPLE Podcast! 🎙️  This week, Mike catches up with Stelios Stylianou, founder of the Down River News Network. Stelios shares how his passion for filmmaking, music, and community storytelling led him to create a fast-growing local media platform connecting and uplifting the Downriver Michigan area. 🎥 Highlights from this episode: How Stelios turned a love for video and creativity into a platform that celebrates local people, businesses, and events.The challenges and wins of building a community news network from scratch.Why local content is more important than ever—and how authenticity drives engagement.Tips for aspiring creators who want to start their own media projects.The power of perseverance, creativity, and community support when launching something new.🔥 What’s next for MI PEOPLE?  We’re here to share the stories of Michigan’s most fascinating people—entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday locals making a difference. 📣 Want to build your brand or tell your story?  Michigan Media House specializes in digital marketing, video content, and local storytelling. We provide the assets, tools, and automations you need to increase revenue and streamline workflows. If you’re a Michigan business owner or entrepreneur, let’s connect and help you grow! 🌐 Learn more about our services at:  👉 Michigan Media House 👉 Follow us for updates and insights! 📺 Catch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel!  https://youtu.be/RQ8sSiaQSwY

    1h 60m

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MI PEOPLE is a laid-back podcast about the people doing cool things in Michigan—from business owners and Artists to local characters you just need to meet. Hosted by Mike Lamentola of Michigan Media House, it’s part conversation, part inspiration, and never boring. No forced hustle talk. No awkward small talk. Just real chats with real people doing real things around here.