
Although Trish Whitcomb has assisted in more than 100 political campaigns, this is her first as a candidate; she is running for The Indiana House of Representatives. We plan additional conversations as her effort evolves.
Jan 6, 2024
28 min

Sam Carpenter became head of the Hoosier Environmental Council in October, 2022, having previously served 17 years as head of Global Gifts. This wide-ranging discussion includes the importance of wetlands, advocating for change, and his personal all-electric life.
Dec 28, 2023
30 min

Locating, honoring, restoring and protecting important sites in Indiana's African-American history is one task of Indiana Landmarks. Journalist, historian, newspaper editor, Eunice Trotter, is director of the organization's Black Heritage Preservation Program. This conversation includes references to many historical sites. For example, Indianapolis' Douglas Park was the only park blacks could experience. A Church in Marion for use by Quakers was designed by a black architect and now could be demolished. These are just two of many important references.
Dec 22, 2023
27 min

During the current run of The Yuletide Celebration, we hear from Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Pops and Presentations Coordinator, Matthew Creek. Planning, staging, handling crises, working with talent with both contracts and hospitality all are part of Matthew's world. At the time of this broadcast, tickets are available for Yuletide at Indianapolissymphony.org, offering performances through December 23.
Dec 14, 2023
31 min

To describe Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp as "The Hoosier Gardener" is both appropriate yet understated because she has been a newspaper reporter covering, among other things, education, a photographer, an editor of state gardening periodicals in four other states, and a professional writer in several contexts. https://hoosiergardener.com is the place to find her work.
Dec 8, 2023
27 min

The father-son team, Cavan and Russell Cameron, have produced a vehicle gaining attention world wide, starting in Las Vegas and next in Indianapolis, Poland, and Australia, as well as through an instagram account having almost 100,000 followers. They have taken a 1973 Pontiac Firebird to a ranking as one of the top picks in the 2023 SEMA show in Los Angeles. On Instagram look for horizon_motorsports_llc, for photographs and more.
Dec 1, 2023
27 min

The rare incidence of creating a new foundation is discussed with Dora Anim, the first president and chief executive officer. The initial goal of this new, $100 million institution, is to make Jefferson County one of the healthiest counties in the world.
Nov 23, 2023
27 min

Why teach music to a student of engineering? What is Ludomusicology? "All humans are musical." What do dissonance and Taylor Swift have in common? How does a science student learn counting and frequencies by studying and appreciating music? These are a few of the topics considered by David Chapman, Associate Professor of Music, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Nov 17, 2023
30 min

The forthcoming documentary, Kennedy, (November 18, 2023, The History Channel) is described in this conversation. This is Ashton's third documentary. Ashton has composed or assisted composing many film scores. He also produced "We Shall Not Die Now" with stories about Holocaust survivors. It was released in 2019. A documentary about Secret Service agent and administrator Clint Hill, "Agent Number 9," will be released and distributed in 2024.
Nov 8, 2023
36 min

Yes, in broad brush, with the massive number of news stories, court actions, and servicer changes, the only answer to the question "What is the state of student loans?" is: confusion. However, individuals may eliminate most personal confusion, and they can learn about financing possibilities in the future, as well as specific information about costs of education, by contacting Indiana's unique non profit called INvestED. The phone number is 317-715-9007. Our spokes person is Bill Wozniak.
Nov 2, 2023
26 min
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