Slightly Less Scripted
Welcome to Slightly Less Scripted—the official podcast of Catholic Central High School. Join us for candid conversations with alumni, family, and friends of the Shamrock community as we share real stories, honest reflections, and a few laughs along the way. In this laid-back and less-scripted space, we go beyond the headlines to explore what it truly means to be part of the Catholic Central legacy. Whether you're a proud graduate, current parent, or longtime supporter, pull up a chair and join the conversation.
Slightly Less Scripted
Latest Episodes
Motivating Shamrocks and Building Consistency | Mr. Nick George
In Episode 24 of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Mr. Nick George, Catholic Central theology teacher and strength & conditioning coach.Nick shares his philosophy for motivating students in the classroom and th...
Family, Community, and Legacy | Sherry Diederich
On this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we welcome Sherry Diederich—Catholic Central parent, Board Member, former Mothers Club President, and President of TDA Insurance. Sherry reflects on the journey of building TDA Insurance with ...
Lessons in Leadership | Fr. Dennis Noelke, CSB '71
On this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we welcome Fr. Dennis Noelke, CSB ’71, a Basilian priest, former Principal of Catholic Central, and lifelong educator who has served communities across the country. Fr. Noelke shares memories ...
Driving the Future | Joe Fadool ’84
In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we welcome Joe Fadool ’84, CEO of BorgWarner, for a conversation on leadership, innovation, and the future of mobility.Joe shares his journey from Catholic Central to lead...
From Outer Drive to Mayor of Detroit | Mike Duggan '76
In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we welcome Mike Duggan ’76, former Mayor of Detroit and current gubernatorial candidate, as he returns to Catholic Central for a campus tour and conversation.Mike reflects on his formative year...
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