Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “The Man Who Recorded a Movement: Marsha Music on Her Father, Hastings Street, and the Birth of Detroit Sound”
  • Latest episode: “From Black Bottom to the Tracks: The 94-Year Journey of Ardena Vaughn”
  • Latest episode: “Sweet, Not Soft: April Anderson on Growing a Business on the Avenue of Fashions”

  • Latest episode: “The Man Who Recorded a Movement: Marsha Music on Her Father, Hastings Street, and the Birth of Detroit Sound”
  • Latest episode: “From Black Bottom to the Tracks: The 94-Year Journey of Ardena Vaughn”
  • Latest episode: “Sweet, Not Soft: April Anderson on Growing a Business on the Avenue of Fashions”

Managing people, personalities, and custom fashion stores came naturally to Constance Davis, who opens up about her can’t-lose Homecoming Queen campaign and lifelong knack for people skills and smarts. Her son, Anthony ‘Spice’ Adams, applies similar creativity and genius to grow his brand after an NFL career. We delve into her experience managing high-end fashion stores, working in the Renaissance Center when it first opened, and the faith and realities required to serve as a drug counselor, truly connecting with people in times of need. Meet Constance ‘Ma Spice’ Davis on Detroit is Different.