Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “The Charter, the Choir, and the Ballot: Building Legacy Black Detroit with Jonathan Kinloch”
  • Latest episode: “From Watts to Paradise Valley: Chungalia, the US Organization, and Detroit’s Melanin Miracle”
  • Latest episode: “From Cass Tech to Compuware to Sisters Code: Marlin Williams talks Tech, Trust, and Legacy”

  • Latest episode: “The Charter, the Choir, and the Ballot: Building Legacy Black Detroit with Jonathan Kinloch”
  • Latest episode: “From Watts to Paradise Valley: Chungalia, the US Organization, and Detroit’s Melanin Miracle”
  • Latest episode: “From Cass Tech to Compuware to Sisters Code: Marlin Williams talks Tech, Trust, and Legacy”

“I enjoy bringing joy for us all.” That’s how Erika Monaé Lewis — founder of The EMG Network and creator of Networking on Purpose — explains the spark that’s been in her since childhood. In this Detroit is Different conversation, Erika unpacks how growing up on the East Side near the old city airport, running the block with friends, and soaking in the wisdom of the neighborhood shaped her gift for connection. “I want to see you win. I want to see you grow,” she says, tracing her journey from DSA drama major and pomerette to HR leader refusing to “sign off on injustice,” to a coach teaching professionals how to turn relationships into results. Erika breaks down why networking isn’t small talk — it’s self-leadership, imagination, and joy rooted in legacy Black Detroit culture. From migration stories out of Olive Branch, Mississippi to the discipline it takes to step fully into entrepreneurship, Erika reminds us that “failure is never final,” and that authentic relationships are a form of wealth our grandparents modeled long before LinkedIn. This episode is a bridge — from the past practices that kept Black Detroit alive to the future strategies that will keep us connected, empowered, and winning together.