
On this episode of Jess for 30, Ron records live from the Brighton Smokin' Rock-and-Blues Festival with longtime Brighton resident and real estate leader Dan Mulvihill. Their conversation weaves through stories of northern Michigan lakes, fishing traditions, and the environmental challenges facing inland waters. They swap memories of growing up in a different era, when kids filled parks until the streetlights came on, contrasting it with the faster pace and structured sports culture of today. Dan reflects on his athletic career in baseball and football, recalling standout seasons at Catholic Central and the University of Michigan. The two also highlight community growth in Brighton, the work of the Chamber of Commerce, and the importance of humility and service, tying together themes of sport, family, and local pride. 00:00 Welcome and Lake Talk 03:01 Lake Ecology and Depth 07:58 Brighton’s Evolution and Youth Sports 13:37 Sandlot Baseball and Real Estate 16:28 High School Sports and Humility 22:50 Chamber of Commerce and Knights of Equity The past is worth revisiting. Join Ron Jess as he sits down with people from his past to explore their origins, interests, and memories. Ron's casual interview style mixed with his guests' interesting history are sure to keep you entertained. This is #JessFor30.
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