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The BOBcast is a podcast dedicated to Detroit’s future and where crucial conversations and big ideas come to life. Hosted by Bob Riney, President and CEO of Henry Ford Health, The BOBcast tackles seemingly unsolvable challenges, and introduces us to the relentless visionaries driving change. With grit and grace, The BOBcast brings you inside the conversations and ideas shaping Detroit’s future. Subscribe, follow, and share on your favorite podcast channel or YouTube. If you have a suggestion for a topic or guest, email us at bobcast@hfhs.org.2025 Henry Ford Health Economie Management Management et direction Sciences sociales
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    • S1, Ep 12- Dan Gilbert and Dr. Steve Kalkanis: The Big Bets Building Detroit's Future
      Nov 16 2025

      What separates those who dream of change from those who make it happen? And how can personal tragedy become a catalyst for progress? In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob sits down with Dan Gilbert, founder and chairman of Rocket Companies, and Dr. Steve Kalkanis, CEO of Henry Ford Hospital and Henry Ford Medical Group. Together, they explore how personal adversity, philanthropy, and bold decisions are reshaping Detroit’s healthcare and economic future. This is more than a conversation about medicine - it’s about momentum, legacy, and the shared belief that Detroit will be a global model for innovation.

      Show Notes

      Dan Gilbert and Dr. Steven Kalkanis' Relationship and Impact on Detroit
      1:09- Bob Riney introduces the podcast and the guests, Dan Gilbert and Dr. Steven Kalkanis, highlighting their significant contributions to Detroit.
      2:12- Dan shares how his son Nick's neurofibromatosis diagnosis led to his relationship with Dr. Kalkanis, who was a key doctor during Nick's treatment.
      3:09- Dr. Kalkanis recalls his first meeting with Dan, emphasizing Dan's relentless pursuit of the best care for his son and his inquisitive nature.
      3:54- The conversation touches on Nick Gilbert's passing and its impact on Dan's dedication to advancing research and care.

      Philanthropy and Vision for Detroit's Future
      4:06- Bob asks Dan about the influence of his son's battle on his broader vision for Detroit's future.
      4:20- Dan discusses the personal nature of philanthropy and his commitment to partnering with Henry Ford Health to improve healthcare in Detroit.
      4:45- Dan highlights the lack of neurorehab centers in Detroit and his excitement about contributing to the rehab center at Henry Ford Health.
      4:53- Bob and Dan discuss the broader vision for Detroit, including the need for world-class healthcare and the impact of large investments like the Future of Health project and Destination Grand.

      Economic and Social Impact of Major Investments
      5:12- Bob asks Dr. Kalkanis about his hopes for patients, families, and Detroiters with the new healthcare investments.
      5:40- Dr. Kalkanis expresses his hope that Detroiters will feel pride in the state-of-the-art healthcare available in their city.
      6:08- Dan emphasizes the importance of other institutions and businesses making big bets on Detroit to create a vibrant and inspiring city.
      6:25- The conversation shifts to the need to change the mentality of Detroit residents, encouraging them to stay and thrive in the city.

      Personal Stories and Career Risks
      7:20- Dr. Kalkanis shares a personal story about his son's internship with Dan's company, highlighting the impact of Dan's vision on young people.
      7:53- Dr. Kalkanis discusses Dan’s quote "a rich man has 1000 problems, but a sick man has one," and its relevance to their work.
      8:27- Bob and Dan discuss the need to recruit talent from outside Detroit and the importance of creating a city that inspires young people to stay.
      8:43- Dan shares his experience with interns and the positive energy they bring to Detroit.
      8:58- Bob asks Dan about his decision-making skills and the "isms" that guide his approach to making big decisions.
      9:50- Dr. Kalkanis discusses how preparation and innovation play a major role in outcomes as he leads a multi-1000 team of physicians?
      9:56- Dr. Kalkanis reflects on the importance of prioritizing health and ensuring that healthcare outcomes are not determined by zip code.

      Future Vision and Personal Legacy
      10:54- Bob asks Dr. Kalkanis and Dan the biggest risks in their careers that taught them a lesson that they still use today.
      12:18- Dr. Kalkanis hopes that Detroit will become a global model for healthcare innovation and reminds listeners of Detroit's history of innovation.
      12:50- Dan aims for Detroit to be a top choice for college graduates, both in-state and out-of-state.

      Final Thoughts and Legacy
      13:10- Dr. Kalkanis hopes to have a positive impact on health and life for those he touches.
      13:19- Dan aims to eliminate neurofibromatosis and ensure that Detroit is recognized for its positive decisions and contributions to the community.
      14:12- Bob reflects on the conversation and how both Dan and Dr. Kalkanis have a deep be lief in the power of momentum
      14:52- Bob concludes by encouraging listeners to keep striving and making a difference in Detroit.

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      15 min
    • S1, Ep 11- Keith Bynum: Homes for Detroiters, Inspiration for Everyone
      Oct 1 2025

      Keith Bynum didn't just move to Detroit – he was remade by it. In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob sits down with the star of HGTV's Bargain Block to hear about triumphs, heartbreaks and humbling moments that reshaped his life and career. From slipping on an escalator during his first Detroit visit, to flipping dozens of dilapidated homes into affordable and chic residences, Keith shares how Detroit gave him purpose, community and a second chance. If you've ever wondered how design can change a life – or how a city can change a person – this is the episode for you.

      Time Stamps

      Keith Bynum's Introduction to Detroit
      :00- Keith Bynum shares his initial experience moving from Colorado to Detroit, describing it as a humbling setback that made him reassess his life.
      :18- Bob Riney introduces the podcast, "The BOBcast," and highlights its focus on Detroit's future and the visionaries driving change.
      1:06- Bob Riney introduces Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, who gained national attention on HGTV's "Bargain Block" for transforming neglected Detroit houses into affordable homes.

      First Impressions and Community Support
      2:12- Keith Bynum recounts his first visit to Detroit, where he slipped on an escalator and received unexpected help from Detroit-based flight attendants.
      3:15- Bob Riney asks about the journey to securing an HGTV spot for "Bargain Block."
      3:26- Keith Bynum describes his previous experience on a tiny house show in Colorado and how it led to the opportunity in Detroit.
      4:36- Keith Bynum shares the challenges of fundraising and the unexpected financial support from a venture capital firm in Boston.

      Challenges and Successes of "Bargain Block"
      5:26- Keith Bynum details the financial struggles and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their production schedule.
      5:42- He recounts the moment when funding was pulled and the subsequent efforts to secure financing and complete the project.
      6:02- Bob Riney asks about the lessons learned from the experience.
      6:06- Keith Bynum reflects on the importance of humility and the support from the Detroit community during difficult times.

      Personal Connections and Community Impact
      7:07- Keith Bynum discusses the personal challenges he faced, including the loss of family members and the support he received from the Detroit community.
      7:43- He shares a story about a woman who welcomed him and Evan in Detroit, highlighting the inclusive and supportive nature of the city.
      8:43- Bob Riney asks about Keith Bynum's elevator speech on Detroit.
      8:52- Keith Bynum emphasizes the opportunities and funding available in Detroit, despite challenges at the federal level.

      Affordable Housing and Design
      9:10- Bob Riney asks about the proudest moments from "Bargain Block."
      9:17- Keith Bynum highlights the show's role in bringing attention to affordable housing issues and mortgage inequalities in Detroit.
      9:47- He discusses the challenge of making affordable housing desirable and chic.
      10:14- Bob Riney and Keith Bynum talk about the impact of design on neighborhoods and the importance of showcasing the positive aspects of Detroit.

      Project Management and Future Plans
      11:22- Keith Bynum reflects on the project management skills developed during the production of "Bargain Block” and the financial challenges of producing the show and the potential for future TV opportunities.
      11:47- Bob Riney asks about the importance of TV in Keith Bynum's future plans.
      12:44- Keith Bynum shares his vision for the future of Detroit, emphasizing the potential for population growth and community development.

      Final Reflections and Broader Lessons
      13:16- Bob Riney reflects on the lessons from Keith Bynum's journey, drawing parallels to large organizations like Henry Ford Health.
      13:30- He highlights the importance of curiosity, taking risks, and maintaining a long-term perspective.
      13:40- Bob Riney emphasizes the value of team-based activities and community support.
      15:01- He concludes by encouraging listeners to share the podcast and support Detroit's future.

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      15 min
    • S1, Ep 10- Kris Draper: Stanley Cups, Strategy & Staying Detroit Tough
      Aug 12 2025

      What drives a champion once the trophies are won? For Kris Draper, it’s a deep passion for Detroit Red Wings hockey and the city that became his home. In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob sits down with the four-time Stanley Cup champion to hear unforgettable stories, from tough on-ice battles to the victories that helped build his legacy. Now serving in the Red Wings front office, Draper brings that same relentless drive to shaping the team's future. He opens up about his leadership style, behind-the-scenes stories of championship seasons, his fierce hunger to compete, and much more. This is the man behind the legendary résumé: still tough as ever, just with a couple new hips.

      :05- Bob asks Kris to describe the pain after being hit by Claude Lemieux when he suffered a broken jaw, fractured cheekbone, and a broken nose.
      :13- Kris- “Yeah, I can honestly say that one hurt.”
      1:26- Bob surprises Kris with his first question about competitive pickleball.
      1:31- Kris shares his enthusiasm for competitive pickleball, mentioning his participation in four tournaments and his recent hip replacement surgery
      2:32- Kris expresses confidence in the top-notch care and recovery provided to the players by Henry Ford Health.
      2:45- Bob reminisces about his experiences as a Red Wings fan, including attending Stanley Cup celebrations.
      3:27- Kris reflects on the loyalty and passion of Detroit sports fans, even when they boo out of frustration.
      4:00- Kris discusses how the draft lottery hasn't helped the Red Wings of late. “We haven't had opportunities to even swing at generational players.”
      4:57- Kris describes the process of transition from a player to the front office
      6:17- Kris recalls the emotions surrounding the tragic death teammate Vladimir Konstantinov.
      7:13- Bob asks Kris about his leadership style and how Steve Yzerman would describe it.
      7:15- Kris emphasizes his competitive nature and the importance of outworking the competition.
      7:46- Bob inquires about Kris's approach to managing conflict in the office.
      8:09- Kris shares about his son Kienan, who plays for the Michigan Wolverines, and his daughters' support for his sports career.
      9:28- Kris recounts a memorable moment from the 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs, where the Red Wings overcame a 3-2 deficit against Colorado.
      10:30- Kris describes the excitement and pressure of Game Six and the dominance of Game Seven.
      12:07- Bob highlights the passion of Detroit sports fans and the epic parades that followed the Red Wings' victories.
      12:26- Kris shares a story from the 1997 Stanley Cup celebration, involving taking the Stanley Cup to various bars and restaurants.
      14:28- Bob asks Kris about his current skating habits and his plans to return to the ice after hip surgery.
      14:59- Kris describes visiting Lions’ training camp and the similarities with the Red Wings
      15:26- Kris takes us into the locker room and reflects on the pain of suffering a broken jaw, fractured cheekbone, and broken nose from being checked into the boards by Claude Lemieux.
      18:20- Bob reflects back on the conversation and describes Kris as a quintessential Detroiter who embodies grit, resilience, and determination.

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      20 min
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