Lindsey Scullen, Michigan Radio

Lindsey Scullen

Michigan Radio

Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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Past articles by Lindsey:

Issues & Ale: The "frustrating" state of mental health care in Michigan

Mental illness is an issue that “knows no class, no gender, no race, no geography,” said Joe Linstroth , executive director of Stateside and host of → Read More

What political pundits are watching in election year 2018

The many elections of 2018 could stir up a big political year in Michigan. Issues & Ale , an event series from Michigan Radio, hit HopCat in Royal Oak → Read More

Baking baklava cheesecake, a fusion of east and west

Thanksgiving is now less than a day away. For all you last-minute bakers out there with nothing to make, Amanda Saab has you covered. She’s a No Kid Hungry → Read More

Protests, profits, and health problems: When sports and society collide

Monday night’s Issues & Ale event dove into the complicated world of sports – where players kneel during the national anthem, college students get → Read More

Do you know where your drinking water comes from?

The Environment Report 's Rebecca Williams kicked off Tuesday night’s Issues & Ale event at Bell’s Brewery in Kalamazoo with this question: Where do → Read More

What question do you have about Michigan's drinking water?

Michigan Radio's Issues & Ale series will stop at Bell's Brewery on Tuesday, April 25 from 6:30-8 p.m. to talk about the challenges facing Michigan's → Read More

Farber Soul Center offers adults with special needs chance to excel in art, cafe jobs

You create a special space for children with special needs: the Friendship Circle . It’s a great success, but what do you offer those children when they → Read More

What state is journalism in today?

“In flux.” “Dynamic.” “Amazing.” “Blurry.” That’s how Monday night’s Issues & Ale panelists described journalism in today’s ecosystem. → Read More

Late Marvin Yagoda’s Farmington Hills arcade leaves legacy of joy, whimsy

Walk into Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Farmington Hills and you’re immersed in a cacophony of beeps, airplane motors and singing flamingos. → Read More

Issues & Ale recap: The polarization problem

With a week to go before election night, discussing politics over drinks seemed a good idea Tuesday night. That’s when Michigan Radio held its final → Read More

It’s fall – time to put away the lawnmowers, the weed whackers and

If there’s an unwanted thicket in your backyard, you know getting rid of it isn’t easy. Bushes, shrubs and invasive species can be in hard-to-reach places. → Read More

Work hard, play hard: Troy company gets employees dancing, and boosts productivity

So many people spend their days sitting – and sitting a lot. People who work desk jobs might spend a minimum of eight hours a day sitting hunched over a → Read More

Middle class lifestyle requires more education than ever before

The Next Idea Hundreds of leaders have descended upon Mackinac Island for the Mackinac Policy Conference this week. Their aim is to explore solutions to → Read More

Building up tiny houses to break down asset inequality

Soon, tiny houses will start popping up in Detroit. Construction on the first house is slated to begin within two weeks. The goal is to provide homes for → Read More

What you need to know about lead in your garden

Drinking lead-tainted water is out of the question, as is cooking with it and bathing in it. But what about gardening? Is it safe to water your garden with → Read More

For baby and mom, that first hour after birth matters

More and more hospitals around Michigan and across the country are starting to implement what’s called “Kangaroo Care,” skin-to-skin bonding for mothers → Read More

Human trafficking: It's "hidden in plain sight"

It’s hard not to picture the movie Taken when someone says “human trafficking” – the women lured into a Frenchman’s car and Liam Neeson’s ensuing action → Read More

"Suck It, Suicide" event brings comedy to coping

A comedy showcase in Hamtramck Saturday night will have a somewhat jarring theme: suicide. The event is called “Suck It, Suicide,” and is a benefit show → Read More

TIMELINE: Here's how the Flint water crisis unfolded

The Environmental Protection Agency launched a federal audit -- Governor Rick Snyder appointed a panel to look into it -- and there is a federal class → Read More

TIMELINE: Here's how the Flint water crisis unfolded

The Environmental Protection Agency launched a federal audit -- Governor Rick Snyder appointed a panel to look into it -- and there is a federal class → Read More