Most performance issues I’ve seen weren’t caused by bad employees. They were caused by unclear expectations.Continue reading
Why Do Most Marketing Plans Die After 3 Weeks?
Most marketing plans don’t fail because they’re wrong. They fail because they’re too ambitious to maintain.Continue reading
What Is This Inventory Really Telling You?
Excess inventory often feels responsible. Shelves are full. Customers won’t be disappointed. The risk feels managed.Continue reading
Are Your Customers Annoyed? (You may never know)
One thing I’ve noticed in small businesses is how rarely customers complain about friction. They don’t announce it. They don’t argue. They...Continue reading
The Sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald: A Community’s Loss Beneath Lake Superior
On November 10, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank during a historic Lake Superior storm, and nearly fifty years later, the exact cause of the loss of all 29 crew members remains unresolved.Continue reading
Murphy Inn – History, Memory, and Hauntings Along the St. Clair River!
Murphy Inn has stood on the St. Clair River since 1836—before Michigan was a state. History, hauntings, and a building that never closed. Read the full story.Continue reading
The Bath, Michigan School Disaster of 1927
In 1927, a Michigan school became the site of the deadliest school massacre in U.S. history. The Bath School Disaster changed how America thinks about school safety—quietly, permanently. History matters, especially the parts we avoid.Continue reading
Mackinac Island & Fort Mackinac (circa 1715): Why This Small Island Shaped the Great Lakes
Explore how Mackinac Island and Fort Mackinac shaped trade, war, and culture in the Great Lakes from 1715 through America’s early history.Continue reading
The Bruce Mansion – Michigan’s Most Persistent Haunted House Legend
Explore the true history and haunting legends of the Bruce Mansion in Brown City, Michigan — a Victorian home where fact and folklore collide.Continue reading
The Night Michigan Burned – October 8th, 1871
In October 1871, while the nation focused on Chicago’s devastating fire, Michigan endured an even larger catastrophe that destroyed entire towns from Holland to the Thumb. Months of intense drought, combined with massive piles of logging waste left across the state, created perfect conditions for disaster. Continue reading
