💠 In this episode , we dive into the stories and insights of a fascinating individual helping to shape the world around us! I am thrilled to interview Ethan Daniel Davidson, an author, a Detroit-based folk singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and multifaceted creative with a truly unique journey. With eleven albums to his name and a career that’s taken him across North America and Europe, Ethan’s music reflects his deep storytelling roots and life experiences. We'll discuss Ethan's most recent book: “And They Arose Early To Do Sexual Violence: My Personal Mirror of Torah” - a book dealing with sexual violence in classic Jewish texts. Beyond the stage, Ethank is a key figure in Detroit’s philanthropic community, helping lead the William Davidson Foundation, established by his late father, Bill Davidson, former owner of the Detroit Pistons and Tampa Bay Lightning. From his early days resisting the family business to embracing his role in preserving its legacy, Ethan’s story is one of balance, courage, and purpose. Join us as we explore his insights on music, legacy, and making a difference