From Road Rallies to Public Service: Mallory McMorrow’s Michigan Story

From Road Rallies to Public Service: Mallory McMorrow’s Michigan Story

From Detroit is Different by Detroit is Different

May 28, 2026 · 46 min · Season 12

About this episode

Mallory McMorrow discusses her journey from industrial design to running for a Senate seat in Michigan, emphasizing community and creativity.

“You don’t tell us who we are, we tell you who we are.” That spirit drives this Detroit is Different conversation with Mallory McMorrow , who is running for a Michigan seat in the United States Senate. This interview opens with roots: how a Jersey-born industrial designer who lived across five states found home in Michigan through road rallies, Detroit architecture, car culture, and the creative question, “What can we build together?” McMorrow shares how her love of cars, Route 66 road trips, and design shaped her belief that even something as basic as “four wheels to get you from point A to point B” can become art, memory, and identity. From building a concept car live at an auto show to graduating into the 2008 economic crash, her story connects Michigan’s industrial past to its political future. Khary brings the Detroit lens—Flint, Roger & Me, blue-collar culture, and the pride of communities outsiders misunderstand. This is a conversation about belonging, reinvention, and why Michigan’s future must be built with the same creativity, grit, and community truth that shaped its past. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the…

People in this episode

Host: Khary Frazier

Guest: Mallory McMorrow

Topics covered

  • politics
  • automotive culture
  • community identity
  • design
  • Michigan history

Keywords

  • Michigan
  • Mallory McMorrow
  • Detroit
  • automotive culture
  • community
  • politics
  • design

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Route 66

Books & works: Roger & Me

Places: Michigan, Detroit, Jersey

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