The ROCC Pod

By: Jon Gay Lisa Bibbee Trish Carruth Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce
  • Summary

  • We are excited to launch the first ever podcast for the Royal Oak Michigan Chamber of Commerce, "The ROCC Pod!" This will be a unique podcast with an all-star cast of hosts. Join us, as we get to know our Royal Oak Chamber members on a more personal level. Want to be featured as a guest on our show? Email us! theroccpod@gmail.com
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Episodes
  • Kevin Czarnik and Jim Cann - Royal Oak Concert Band
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode of the ROCC Pod, we dive into the musical world of the Royal Oak Concert Band and the Woodward Avenue Jazz Orchestra. Jon Gay and Lisa Bibbee host Kevin Czarnik, the director of the Royal Oak Concert Band, and Jim Cann, the director of the Woodward Avenue Jazz Orchestra. They do have very different backgrounds. Kevin is a music teacher who works with students of all ages. Jim, an engineer-turned-musician, talks about his passion for music, his role in the jazz orchestra, and how he transitioned from a career in manufacturing automation to leading a big band.

    The discussion highlights the rich history and community presence of both musical groups. The Royal Oak Concert Band, established in the 1960s, continues to bring together volunteer musicians to perform a diverse repertoire, from classic marches to contemporary pieces. The Woodward Avenue Jazz Orchestra, a subset of the concert band, specializes in big band jazz, playing everything from Glenn Miller to more modern arrangements. Both groups emphasize the importance of community music and how it provides a creative outlet for people of all ages and backgrounds.

    We preview upcoming performances, including a concert themed "Color Your World," featuring music with color-inspired themes and a special collaboration with the Madrigal Chorale for their holiday concert. Jim and Kevin reflect on memorable past performances, such as their popular holiday show featuring Santa Claus and a choir.

    Royal Oak Concert Band and Woodward Avenue Jazz Orchestra Website: https://www.royaloakconcertband.org/

    Ticket info, including October 27th's Show, Color Your World: https://www.royaloakconcertband.org/tickets

    New member application form: https://www.royaloakconcertband.org/join-us

    Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/

    Connect with our hosts:

    Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/

    Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/

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    16 mins
  • From Brain Injury to Financial Advisor: Bryce Sherman's Incredible Story
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of The ROCC Pod, we sit down with Bryce and Shayna Sherman, a resilient couple whose life took a dramatic turn when Bryce experienced a traumatic brain injury. Bryce recounts the harrowing accident that occurred during a family trip to Colorado, when he fell from a moving vehicle and suffered a skull fracture, resulting in a life-threatening brain bleed. Shayna explains how Bryce was rushed into emergency surgery, spending 16 days in a coma and on life support for 11 of them. Defying the odds, Bryce survived, even though doctors feared he might never walk again.

    Despite facing these physical challenges, Bryce's determination to recover stemmed from his love for his family, especially the thought of playing with his young son. Shayna, in turn, stood as a pillar of strength for the family, making tough decisions and keeping their family together during such a traumatic time. This experience cemented their belief in faith, resilience, and the power of community, which later inspired them to make a significant life change by relocating to Michigan from California. As it turns out, it was the people in Michigan that made them want to come here.

    The Shermans also discuss their professional journey into financial advising. Both started in traditional jobs—Shayna as a paralegal and Bryce as an electrician—but found their calling after seeking financial guidance themselves. Realizing the importance of financial literacy, they decided to help others by founding Sherman Financial Group. Bryce highlights the struggle he faced studying for his financial licenses after his brain injury, a challenge that required double the effort due to cognitive impairments. Yet, he passed the exams, demonstrating his perseverance.

    The couple's financial philosophy is rooted in protecting income for families and securing generational wealth, which Bryce passionately describes as his legacy. Shayna also stresses the importance of educating others, particularly women, about financial independence and empowerment, aiming to be a role model in this space.

    Their story is one of overcoming immense personal adversity, building faith-based resilience, and creating a business that aims to support and uplift families in their financial journeys.

    Connect with the Sherman Financial Group: https://livemore.net/ShermanFinancialGroup

    Or Call Shayna's cell: (619) 249-0167

    Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/

    Connect with our hosts:

    Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/

    Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/

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    18 mins
  • Common Ground's Celebration of Hope - With Anne Bradley
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode of the ROCC Pod, we sit down with Anne Bradley from Common Ground, an organization dedicated to mental health crisis support and suicide prevention. Common Ground's mission is to help individuals in crisis transition from despair to hope through trauma-informed programs, advocacy, and community support. They offer a variety of services, including a crisis intervention facility in Pontiac known as Oasis, a sober support unit, and a crisis residential unit for those needing extended care. Additionally, they manage a 24/7 suicide prevention hotline and operate a mobile crisis response team, providing in-person assistance throughout Oakland and Genesee counties.

    Anne emphasizes the importance of the 988 crisis hotline, a nationwide service that connects callers to local mental health professionals, ensuring they receive not only emotional support but also access to nearby resources. Common Ground handles 988 calls across most of Michigan, offering this vital service round-the-clock.

    Beyond crisis intervention, Anne shares her personal journey from counseling to fundraising and highlights her passion for supporting mental health initiatives, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, which has significantly raised awareness about mental health issues.

    The episode also covers Common Ground's upcoming events, including the Birmingham Street Art Fair, where they will host a silent auction to raise funds for their programs, and the Celebration of Hope gala on October 18, which is a major fundraiser for the organization. Anne encourages listeners to get involved, whether through attending events, making donations, or volunteering.

    As we discuss the breadth of Common Ground’s services, Anne introduces the virtual behavioral health urgent care, offering quick access to mental health professionals, and the victims' assistance program, which supports individuals affected by violent crimes. These programs are essential in providing immediate and ongoing care to those in need.

    Common Ground Website:https://commongroundhelps.org/

    Celebration of Hope Website: bit.ly/CoH2024

    Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/

    Connect with our hosts:

    Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/

    Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/

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    19 mins

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