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The Perkins for The People Podcast is where Todd Perkins goes beyond the headlines to talk real solutions, real struggles, and real Detroit stories. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a front-row seat to a movement that’s putting the people first and pushing Detroit forward.

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    • Inkster Mayor Byron Nolen on Public Service, Politics, and the Power of the People
      Jan 20 2026

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      In this episode of Perkins for the People, Attorney Todd Perkins sits down with Inkster Mayor Byron Nolen for a real, unfiltered conversation about leadership, justice, and the fight for community power. Mayor Nolen shares his journey from attorney to public servant, explaining what pushed him to step up when his community needed a voice.

      Together, they unpack the real issues—skyrocketing water bills, the emotional weight of losing public schools, and the daily struggle of serving a city with dignity and transparency. They also dive into hard truths around national and international politics, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and how these global events impact local communities.

      This episode isn’t about political theater—it’s about purpose. Mayor Nolen speaks candidly about his congressional run in Michigan’s 12th district and the importance of leading with compassion, not ambition. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to lead with integrity in today’s world, this conversation is a must-listen.

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      Chapters

      00:00 – Introduction to Mayor Byron Nolen
      05:41 – The Impact of Community Engagement
      08:59 – Education and Community Identity
      11:51 – Water Management Challenges
      14:41 – Political Aspirations and Community Needs
      19:02 – The Importance of Representation in Politics
      22:12 – Due Process and Rights of Individuals
      25:33 – The Role of Wealth in Politics
      28:44 – The Complexity of Global Conflicts
      30:34 – The Numbness to Global Suffering
      32:01 – The Challenge of Peace in Conflict Zones
      33:21 – Local Politics and National Implications
      34:47 – The Role of Public Service
      36:06 – The Future of Political Representation
      38:33 – Campaign Communication and Engagement
      40:57 – Legal Career vs. Public Service
      42:08 – Reflections on the Shaw-More Incident
      43:41 – University of Michigan’s Handling of Controversy
      48:53 – Political Landscape and District Dynamics
      51:15 – Independent Candidates and Political Strategy

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      57 min
    • Protecting Our People: Legal Tools for Uncertain Times
      Jan 16 2026

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      In this urgent episode of Perkins for the People, Todd Perkins delivers powerful legal guidance in response to rising fears in our communities—from ICE raids to surprise visits from law enforcement.

      He answers real questions from his producer, Connie Smith about the follow: What are your rights if someone knocks on your door? What should you tell your kids? How do we protect each other legally and constitutionally?

      This episode is a critical listen for anyone trying to stay safe, stay smart, and stay free in Detroit and beyond.

      Protecting yourself from I.C.E.

      If You Open the Door, Get Caught Outside, or They Say They Have a Judicial Warrant:

      • Ask if they are immigration agents and what they are there for.
      • Ask to see their badge or ID through a window or peephole.
      • Remember the agent’s name—you may need it later.
      • Ask to see a Judicial Warrant (not just any warrant).
      • Have them place it on a window or slip it under the door—do not open the door.

      Check the Warrant for These:

      • Signed by a judge.
      • Has your address listed.
      • Describes the person or items they want to seize.
      • Dated within the last 14 days.

      If it doesn’t meet those requirements, you do NOT have to let them in. Say:
      “I do not consent to your entry.”

      Whether they enter or not:

      • You have the right to remain silent.
      • You don’t have to say anything—even if they have a warrant.
      • Do not lie or give false documents.
      • Anything you say can be used against you—silence is protection.

      Please contact a trusted attorney if you have any questions:

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    • Who Advocates for the People? A Conversation with Detroit Ombudsman Sherry Gay-Dagnogo
      Jan 7 2026

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      In this powerful and timely conversation, Detroit City Ombudsman Sherry Gay-Dagnogo joins host Attorney Todd Perkins to discuss community leadership, education, justice, equity, and political accountability—and why all of it matters now more than ever.

      As Detroit’s Ombudsman, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo serves as an advocate for residents, working to hold city departments accountable while ensuring voices from the community are heard. In this episode, she shares her personal journey in public service, her deep commitment to education as a tool for change, and how understanding history, governance, and civic responsibility shapes stronger policies and more equitable outcomes.

      This conversation explores:

      • The role of the Detroit City Ombudsman and how the office supports residents
      • Why education changes life trajectories and strengthens communities
      • The importance of justice, equity, and political accountability in local government
      • How community engagement leads to better governance and policy outcomes
      • The challenges of political advocacy and the need for collaborative solutions
      • Building a lasting legacy of leadership that empowers future generations

      Sherry Gay-Dagnogo also reflects on the evolving political landscape in Detroit, the importance of youth involvement, and future initiatives focused on education, outreach, and resident advocacy.

      If you care about Detroit politics, civic engagement, government accountability, education reform, and community leadership, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and real-world perspective from someone doing the work on the ground.

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      More about Sherry Gay-Dagnogo:

      https://detroitmi.gov/government/ombudsman

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