As some [[many?) of you likely know, the Great Voice of the Great Lakes this month launched an interactive campaign called Breaking the Cycle, hosted by station president/GM Mike Fezzey.
This feature is designed to share and celebrate success stories of individuals and businesses in our region.

“We need to break the cycle of being our own worst enemy and thinking less of ourselves,” says Fezzey. “We need people to move to our communities with excitement and encouragement. It is our job to be their guide.”
A local blogger, SMZ Advertising president Jamie Michelson, today adds a bit of backstory here about the hometown mindset that adds to a cycle spinning the wrong way:
My friend Mike Fezzey . . . tells a story.

I have a new neighbor. He just moved here from Chicago and he's excited about the move. So my neighbor goes to the dry cleaner and tells the woman at the counter that he just moved here. "Why would you do that?" she says. He goes to the supermarket and the same thing happens.

Here's a guy who relocated his business and employees to Michigan to take advantage of our skilled workforce, low cost-of-living, quality healthcare system and world-class educational institutions. And the very citizens of his new community are asking him why he came here.

So Mike got fed up. And rightly so. That's why he's using his radio station to launch a bold initiative called Breaking the Cycle.
"Breaking the cycle of negativism that surrounds Detroit" is really hard, acknowledges the adman . . . who vows to support "the uphill ride."

I figure more than a few folks here also have motivation and coverage suggestions to send Fezzey here: breakingthecycle@wjr.com