Detroitology (DETROIT) with Aaron Foley

Why an episode on Detroit?! It’s got a great story. Standalone, this episode is a fascinating look at a metropolis that swelled and thrived during the auto boom, then declined, and is navigating a rocky rebirth of sorts. Aaron Foley was Detroit’s first official City Storyteller and wrote the book “How to Live In Detroit Without Being a Jackass.” I’ve wanted to have him on Ologies for five years, and we finally sat down to talk about MoTown, car culture, square pizza, $1000 houses, gentrification, urban infrastructure, underground salt mines, amusement park slides, Diana Ross, emerging rappers, and the city’s abandonment issues. Stay tuned for the March 21 Domicology episode on how buildings and neighborhoods decay, and what people – and science – can to do about it. Also, if you’re looking for a book to read, I’m loving Aaron’s debut novel, “Boys Come First,” which he describes as “very Black, very gay, and very Detroit.”

Listen via Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, Google, Podbay, Podcast Addict, Overcast, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Visit Aaron Foley’s website and follow him on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok  

Buy Aaron’s debut novel: Boys Come First

Buy Aaron’s non-fiction books: The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook and How to Live in Detroit Without Being a Jackass

A donation went to the Detroit Justice Center


Links to things we discussed:

Aaron Foley’s maps

Don't call my city gritty

313 day!

Clip of Anita Baker by Jay Towers

Ron Johnson actor Darryl M. Bell on Red Table Talk

School Daze -I am from Detroit (Motown!)

Diana Ross in Central Park c. 1983

Detroit's salt mines

Belle Isle's Giant Slide re-opened in Detroit

Melissa Butler’s cosmetic company

Michigan gets funding to overhaul I-375, built over historic Detroit Black neighborhood

$40K house in Dexter

$5k 10 bedroom house

Neighborhood transformation design: A case study of Islandview Village, Detroit.

Detroit Is Removing a Freeway That Displaced Two Thriving Black Neighborhoods in the 1950s

Detroit Architectural Styles

Great Mound of the river Rouge


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Mythology (STORYTELLING)

Genealogy (FAMILY TREES)

Maritime Archaeology (SHIPWRECKS)

Classical Archaeology (ANCIENT ROME)

Metropolitan Tombology (PARIS CATACOMBS)

Deltiology (POSTCARDS)

Ferroequinology (TRAINS)

Nomology (THE CONSTITUTION)

Urban Rodentology (SEWER RATS)

Meteorology (WEATHER & CLIMATE)

Melaninology (SKIN/HAIR PIGMENT)

Futurology (THE FUTURE)


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