Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning host and producer of CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM Detroit’s NPR station. She’s a founding producer of WDET’s flagship news talk show Detroit Today, a former Morning Edition host at WDET, and a former host, audio and video producer, and reporter for Arizona Public Media.

She’s reported on stories as diverse as the decriminalization and therapeutic research of psychedelic substances, how Motown mourned the sudden death of musician Michael Jackson, the economic and environmental impact of mineral mining in Wyoming, how anomalous phenomena and research into UAPs has affected the lives of some people in the Southwest, and the impact of President Barack Obama’s historic 2008 election night in Detroit.

Amanda is also a creative writer, artist, certified intuitive and energy healer, and professional tarot reader. Amanda was raised in a mythical Great Lakes forest by Bryan Ferry and a prehistoric wolf, on a strict diet of gummy bears and early electronic music.

Meet the Woman Diversifying Psychedelic Culture

People of Color Psychedelic Collective Ifetayo Harvey, the founder of the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, is looking to make...

It’s More Than Exhaustion: You’ve Reached “Surge Capacity”

After eight months of pandemic-related self-isolation, illness, and disruption of daily life, it's no surprise that many of us are...

Finding Help For Nearly 200,000 Michiganders With Dementia

Nearly 190,000 people are living with Alzheimer’s or a form of dementia in Michigan. With that, there are an estimated...

Drawing On Global Languages To Find New Ways to Be Happy

Joy, glee, cheer, exhilaration: These are all synonyms for the word 'happiness' in the English language. Ask anyone and they'll...

Meet ‘1A’ Host and Detroit Native Jenn White

Coming of age on Detroit’s westside, Jenn White’s mother wanted her children to experience all that the city had to...

She Became Her Mother’s Caregiver — And Found A Creative Muse

Hanging Out On McDougall, Collage On Canvas, 48"×48", Artist: Judy Bowman  Judy Bowman left home when she was 18 years...

Here Are Third Man Records’ September Vinyl Releases

Every week on CultureShift, Detroit music journalist Jeff Milo shares three of the latest local releases from the region’s independent...

Don’t Worry, This Doctor Says It’s Okay to Not Shower Daily

  Penguin/Random House The COVID-19 has changed how often we think about our own cleanliness, for example, by washing our hands...

Beyonce, Folklore And the Power of Pop Culture

Kinitra Brooks While the term “pop culture” is often used to imply lighter topics in films, music or books, Dr. Kinitra...

Former Pixar Writer’s Book Follows Michigan Android’s Journey to Emotional Awakening

An advocate for the underdog, Simon Stephenson’s novel, "Set My Heart to Five," puts a twist on the sci-fi style narrative that...

One Young Detroiter On Suddenly Becoming Her Father’s Caregiver

Angelena Taylor More people than ever are becoming caregivers for ill parents and loved ones. Often this huge responsibility comes when...

An Introductory Astrologist’s Guide to the Stars

For quite some time, astrology has carried a taboo mystique. Do we trust it? How accurate can starry predictions be? Is...