The Noon: Experian is launching financial education on snapchat, spring social media detoxing and the debate over AI book authors
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Today on The Noon: Could swiping on snapchat boost your bank account? We talk with a local financial advisor about Experian's new AI chatbot on snapchat. Seeing everyone else's accomplishments on social media could make you feel left behind, we talk with out licensed therapist about detoxing from social media and protecting your peace. The debate is raging about stores carrying fully AI written books. We chime in on The Noon.

Breaking down the new Experian financial education campaign with Snapchat AI
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Could Snapchat's new AI chatbot help you build a better financial future? Experian thinks so. They're using chatbots to teach young adults about credit, budgeting and saving. Ronnie Thompson with True North Financial breaks it down for us. You can learn more at www.truenorthadvs.com.

The Noon: Settling the Spring style debate, Talking real estate investment & Why this generation may be the last to see fireflies
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Today on The Noon: the ultimate spring style debate, do you build your outfit from the shoes up, or the top down? We talk to style experts to settle the debate. Right now the Detroit Real Estate market is hot, we talk with expert Dexter B. Jenkins to find out ways to build generational wealth and invest in the market. Remember chasing fireflies on summer nights? Future generations may never get the chance. The heartbreaking reason our summer nights are going dark.

Spring style debate: shoes or outfit first? with Sundance Shoes & Rear End
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Do you pick your shoes first, or the outfit? Settling the debate and the correct order is local fashion experts from Sundance Shoes and Rear Ends. 

Creative ways to get into the Detroit Real Estate market with Dexter B. Jenkins
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From inflation to rising prices, the economy has a lot of people worried, but Detroit's real estate market is heating up. We talk with investor and author, Dexter B. Jenkins about creative ways to get into the market and build generational wealth. You can learn more at www.dexterbjenkins.com.

The Noon: Tips for last minute holiday travel plans, Diving into the lawsuit surrounding the Netflix movie "TheRip" & why emojis help to train your brain
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Today on The Noon: Last minute travel could cost you, we talk to a travel expert about alternative ideas to save your family budget. Our attorney is here to breakdown a lawsuit involving Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Plus, new research says sending emoji's can actually make you a better communicator in the real world.

Hollywood Vs. Hometown Heroes
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Two Miami-area deputies are suing superstars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, claiming the Netflix film 'The Rip' falsely portrays them as corrupt. Attorney Jehan Crump-Gibson breaks it down for us. You can learn more at www.gllegalgroup.com.

Tips for last minute holiday travel on a budget
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Memorial Day is almost here and if you're hoping to fly last-minute, it's going to cost you. Travel expert Tomeka Jones has tips for budget friendly alternatives. You canfind more at www.travelinstylewithtomeka.com.

The Noon: How Young Musicians Can Join the DSO Youth Ensemble, Showing off Fast Paced Painting Skills & Supporting Youth Mental Health
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Today on The Noon How your young musician can land a spot with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Youth Ensemble. A seven year old Warren student took his talent all the way to the national stage, and Kappa Alpha Kappa is throwing a youth mental health seminar.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Youth Mental Health Forum
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It's mental health awareness month. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is hosting a youth mental health forum this Saturday, May 16th. You can learn more at www.akalpo1908.org.

Warren student named finalist in national talent competition
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From the virtual classroom to a national stage, seven-year-old Ali Hullon is a finalist in a major talent competition for his speed-painting. He shows off his skills. You can learn more about virtual learning opportunities at www.mvca.k12.com.

Taking Center Stage with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is looking for the next generation of stars! Auditions for their civic youth ensembles are open now until June 5th. You can find out all the requirements and apply now at www.dso.org.

Michigan Inventors Coalition Pitch Competition Applications Now Open
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From the assembly line to the home office, Michigan has always been a powerhouse for big ideas. The 14th annual Michigan Inventors Summit is back at MSU this summer to help the next generation of makers turn those ideas into reality. Applications are open for their pitch competition that includes cash prizes, apply now at miinventors.org .

Black Girl Vitamins
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From fighting fatigue, to managing menopause, many black women face unique health hurdles that often go overlooked. Dr. Bryanne Standifer-Barrett with Black Girl Vitamins. You can learn more at www.blackgirlvitamins.co.

The Noon: Whether it's college or grade schools, school will soon be out for the summer, how students can make a smooth transition & tailored wellness for black women
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The final bell is almost here, but for many kids the stress is just starting. WE talk with experts on how to manage the may melt down and gear up for summer fun. Those in college are having to go from school life to real life and work the job market. We have tips to help reduce the stress in turbulent times. Plus, from fighting fatigue to mastering menopause, we're talking about tailored wellness for black women.

Shifting from the college classroom, to the office
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It should be a time for celebration, but for the class of 2026, the job search is sparking serious anxiety. Between a shifting economy and the rise of AI, many new grads are feeling the pressure. We talk with the experts from Birmingham Maple Clinic. You can learn more at www.birminghammaple.com.

Helping ease the transition from the school year to the summer months
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As the school year winds down and we gear up for summer break, many kids may feel more stressed than parents realize. Between graduation events, schedule changes and emotional goodbyes to classmates, some kids experience the "may meltdown." Founder and clinical director at Therapyology breaks it down for us. Learn more at www.therapyology.com.

The Noon: Black Women Business Expo & Stroke Awareness Month
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Today on the Noon, we are celebrating black women in business. A day of networking and inspiration is coming to Detroit for the 23rd year. All the details on the Black Women's Business Expo. It's important to understand the hidden risks of stroke. We talk with local doctor, Victoria Dooley, about the signs to watch out for, which groups are at higher risks of stroke and the blood test you need to ask for to protect your health.

Knowing the Signs of Stroke with Dr Victoria Dooley
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May is stroke awareness month and for black women, the risks are disproportionately high. We sit down with Dr. Victoria Dooley, to discuss prevention and a critical blood test called lipoprotein. You can learn more at www.drdoolymd.com.