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Best podcasts about 90.1 fm

Latest podcast episodes about 90.1 fm

No Limits
No Limits Final Episode

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 53:39


Today on No Limits host John Krull welcomes back two long time producers of No Limits for a final look back. Our guests are Sharon Alseth and Shannon Cagle Dawson.

No Limits
New Show "All IN"

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 54:02


Today on No Limits host John Krull sits down with Matt Pelsor, host of the new statewide talk show "All IN". The two men talk about the transition and what Hoosiers can expect from the new show.

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CNN National Political Reporter Eric Bradner

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 53:59


Today on No Limits host John Krull talks with his former student and current CNN National Political Reporter Eric Bradner.

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Extra Innings. My Life in Baseball

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 54:02


Today on No Limits we talk to local authors of the new book 'Extra Innings. My Life in Baseball'. Max Schumacher and Mark Montieth join host John Krull in studio.

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HIV Treatment and Testing

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:01


Today on No Limits we talk about advances in HIV treatment and testing, efforts to address the virus in Indiana and the HIV modernization movement. Our guests are Associate Professor of Sociology at IUPUI Carrie Foote; Alan Witchey, president & CEO, Damien Center; and Tyne Parlett, Housing Program Manager, Damien Center.

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Food Access

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 53:54


Today on No Limits we talk about innovative food access initiatives happening in central Indiana this summer. Our guests are Lauren Day with Indy Go, Shelley Suttles food and policy program coordinator with the City of Indianapolis and Rebecca James with the Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis.

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Indiana Agro-Tourism

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 53:58


Today on No Limits we talk about agro-tourism in Indiana. Our guests are Indiana Grown Program Manager Heather Tallman, Sarah Shadday from Mallow Run Winery and Indiana Public Broadcasting Business Reporter Samantha Horton.

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Indy's Art Scene

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 53:04


Today on No Limits we talk about what's new and happening in Indy's art scene. Our guests are WFYI Curious Mix host Jill Ditmire, Pauline Moffat executive director of Indy Fringe and Caitlin Negron co-creator of Indy Convergence.

No Limits
Journalist Andrew Stoner

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 54:01


Today on No Limits we talk to author and journalist Andrew Stoner who leads the new Public Relations Communications Academy in California.

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Indianapolis' Bicentennial

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 53:53


Today on No Limits we talk about plans for the Indianapolis bicentennial celebration. Our guests are Jeff Bennett, deputy mayor of community development, Scarlett Martin who oversees the Mayor's Create Indy initiative and Steve Campbell, VP of Communications for the Colts.

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Diversity and Inclusion

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 53:58


Today on No Limits we talk about diversity and inclusion as it relates to civil rights in the state of Indiana with Doneisha Posey from the Indiana Civil Rights Commission and Tamara Harris, VP of Community Leadership at Central Indiana Community Foundation.

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No Limits
Immigrant & Refugee Mental Health

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 54:00


Today on No Limits we talk about immigrant and refugee mental health in partnership with Side Effects Public Media. Our guests are Kizito Kalima Founder/Executive Director of the Peace Center for Forgiveness & Reconciliation, Dr. Adam Paarlberg with Franciscan Health and Chelsea Davey, with Exodus Refugee Immigration.

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Youth E-Cigarette Use

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 53:35


Today on No Limits we talk about rising rates of youth using e-cigarettes and electronic vaping devices. This discussion is in partnership with Side Effect Public Media. Our guests are Shirley Dubois with Howard County Tobacco Free, IU School of Medicine Dr. Leslie Hulvershorn and reporter Leigh DeNoon.

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Making Indy More Bike Friendly

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 54:01


Today on No Limits, ahead of Bike to Work day, we talk about efforts to make Indy more bike friendly through programs like Complete Streets. Our guests are Kim Irwin, executive director of Health By Design, Damon Richards with Bike Indianapolis and Scott Manning with INDOT.

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Diambetes in Indianapolis

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 53:58


Today on No Limits we discuss a diabetes program that aims to drive down high rates of the disease in specific communities in Indianapolis. Our guests are Dr. Lisa Staten, an associate professor Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI, Patrice Duckett a community organizer, Tiffany Benjamin is a senior director at and Eskenazi nurse Alisha Jessup.

No Limits
UniGov at 50

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 54:00


Today on No Limits we discuss UniGov, which is marking 50 years, and how the move helped shape and change Indianapolis. Our guests are Director of the Institute of Civic Leadership and Mayoral Archives at UIndy Ted Franz, Former Indiana Lt. Governor and business leader John Mutz and IUPUI Professor of Political Science Bill Bloomquist.

No Limits
LGBTQ+ Youth Rejection and Homelessness

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 54:59


Today on No Limits we talk about the LGBTQ+ youth rejection and homelessness ahead of the opening of a new home for these young people in Indianapolis. Our guests are Jenni White, Trinity Haven's founding executive director, Chris Paulsen, executive director of Indiana Youth Group and Trinity Haven board members Sara Alrajabi and Leigh Ann Hirschman.

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Environmental Toxins

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 54:05


Today on No Limits we talk about environmental toxin concerns and efforts to address it in Franklin, Indiana. Our guests are Kari Rhinehart and Stacie Davidson from grassroots group If It Was Your Child, Director of Land Cleanup and Waste Management Program Evaluations, Tina Lovingood and Project Manager Jill Trynosky both with the EPA Office of Inspector General, and Indiana Public Broadcasting Environmental Reporter Rebecca Thiele.

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Honoring Senator Richard Lugar

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 54:03


Today on No Limits we honor the life and legacy of Senator Richard Lugar. We have a number of guests joining the program to remember the statesman including Congressman Lee Hamilton, former Indianapolis mayor Steve Goldsmith, author Dan Wakefield and Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers.

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NRA Convention

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 53:59


Today on No Limits we talk about the NRA convention that is back in Indianapolis this weekend and the related gun violence opposition. Our guests are IU Maurer School of Law Professor Jody Madeira, Director of Guns Down America Igor Volsky and Moms Demand Action and Every Town volunteer Rachel Guglielmo.

No Limits
Hate Crime Legislation

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 53:52


Today on No Limits we talk about the hate crime legislation that came out of the Statehouse this session. Our guests are Indiana Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Brinegar and United Way of Central Indiana VP of Public Policy Mindi Goodpaster.

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Senator Todd Young

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 54:01


Today on No Limits Indiana Senator Todd Young joins John Krull in studio to talk about numerous issues before Congress.

No Limits
Council for People with Disabilities

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 53:58


Today on No Limits we talk about new efforts from the Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities and ongoing work from the group. Our guests are Christine Dahlberg, executive director of the Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities and Richard Propes, Governor's Council spokesperson.

The Art of the Matter
Spellbinding Documentary, Conservationist Meg Lowman, Indiana Writers Center Moves, Norbert Krapf's New Book, and Librarians Deal with Orphaned Media

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 53:02


This week, a documentary about a crime that held Indianapolis spellbound in 1977, conservationist Meg Lowman, and how librarians deal with music on formats that are no longer supported*. We'll also learn about the Indiana Writers Center's new home, and talk with Indiana's first Poet Laureate about his new book that pairs Walt Whitman verse with Bible passages.

The Art of the Matter
Golf Course Designer Ron Kern, Poet Liza Hyatt, Linda Rendelmen's "Women Like Us," The Harrison Center's New Mission, and Butler's MFA Outreach Programs

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 58:43


This week, a golf course designer who's also a photographer - or maybe the other way around - a poet who literally traced her ancestors' footsteps, a woman who wants to change the world for women and girls, the Harrison Center's new mission, and Butler University's MFA outreach programs.

The Art of the Matter
Encore Re-Broadcast: Satch the Artist, Engineers and Fiber Artisans, Dorothy Alig at the Cummins Building, Indy Funk and Soul, and 4,000 Works of Clay

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 51:58


This week, how Julie Kern the banker became Satch the artist, how engineers and fiber artists decided to collaborate, how Dorothy Alig got her work in the new Cummins Building, that era when Indy had a booming funk and soul scene, and a show and sale of 4,000 works of clay.

The Art of the Matter
Music and Spoken Word by Local Artists for the Winter Holidays

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 53:53


This week on The Art of the Matter, we'll celebrate the winter holidays with local music and spoken word by artists including Norbert Krapf, Marc Allan, Melissa Fraterrigo, Kaveh Akbar, Gary Walters, Becky Archibald, Monika Herzig, Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra, and many more.

The Art of the Matter
Indy's Connection to Watergate, Indy Ballet's Nutcracker, Church Series Explores Meaning of "Prodigal Son," Pravada's Small Studio Session, and Professor Watermelon

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 51:54


This week, how an Indianapolis native revealed the identity of Watergate's "Deep Throat," Indianapolis Ballet Company's holiday concerts, and quality time with Professor Watermelon. We also learn about an innovative study series at Indianapolis' Second Presbyterian Church, and sample Pravada's Small Studio Session.

The Art of the Matter
Terry Border and Melissa Fraterrigo Offer New Books, Carmel Launches a German Christmas Market, Circus Training in the Aerial Arts, and Pacer Victor Oladipo Scores More Than Points

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 51:49


This week, two books that might be the perfect presents for people on your list, Carmel's new nod to the traditional German Christmas market, how to get circus skills right here in Indy, and Pacer Victor Oladipo is also a musician.

The Art of the Matter
The Indianapolis Children's Choir's Concerts, Indiana Historical Society's Holdiay Celebrations, Ivy Tech Partners with Community North Hospital to Sooth Patients, We Tackle Civil Discourse, and Christy Wilcox Likes Venomous Creatures

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 52:04


This week, the Indianapolis Children's Choir and the Indiana Historical Society are ready for the holidays, and we learn about a moving partnership between Ivy Tech art students and Community North Hospital. We'll also learn about two books - one about civil discourse, and the other about distinctly uncivil behavior in the animal kingdom.

The Art of the Matter
Yelp, The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, The Indiana Writers' Center, Game Of Clones, and Cat Head Press

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 51:41


This week, YELP Indy and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir are ready for the holidays, the Indiana Writers' Center has a class to help you write your memoirs, Acceleration Art & Photography Gallery is inspired by Star Wars, and Cat Head Press teaches printmaking.

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The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 51:40


This week, in honor of Thanksgiving, we're revisiting some of our favorite interviews. Tune in for conversations with the Vogue Theatre's Steve Ross, rising star singer Jackie Evancho, local musical legends Tad Robinson and Rob Dixon, and poet Kaveh Akbar.

The Art of the Matter
A Hymn to Patriotism, a Book Club for Science Geeks, Klingon Can Help You be a Better Student, 1.2 Million Holiday Lights, and Arts at All Saints

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 51:40


This week, a new biography of the poet who wrote America the Beautiful, Indiana Humanities' Books, Booze, and Brains, Starbase Indy, WinterLights at Newfields, and Arts at All Saints.

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The Power of Poison, Fountain Square Monthly Comedy Hour, Pianist Sean Chen, Dick Wolfsie Deconstructs Jokes, and Clint Breeze & The Groove

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 52:03


This week, something poisonous has invaded the Indiana State Museum, Fountain Square hosts a monthly comedy event, and APA Fellow Sean Chen is everywhere. Also, Dick Wolfsie tells us what makes a Jewish joke work, and Clint Breeze & The Groove are our featured Small Studio Session.

The Art of the Matter
Satch the Artist, Engineers and Fiber Artisans, Dorothy Alig at the Cummins Building, Indy Funk and Soul, and 4,000 Works of Clay

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 51:58


This week, how Julie Kern the banker became Satch the artist, how engineers and fiber artists decided to collaborate, how Dorothy Alig got her work in the new Cummins Building, that era when Indy had a booming funk and soul scene, and a show and sale of 4,000 works of clay.

The Art of the Matter
Veterans & Tattoos, Writer Dan Grossman, Justin Vining's New Art, Bobdirex Redux, and IMA's Portraits of a City

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 52:01


This week, a photography exhibit that celebrates the special power of tattoos in the lives of veterans, a profile of Nuvo's new arts editor Dan Grossman, and Justin Vining's really big work in the lobby of Clowes Hall. Also on tap: Bob Harbin's company BobDirex brings back the spirit of burlesque and vaudeville in an expanded version of an IndyFringe show, and the IMA explores our citizens and asks "Where would you like to wake up tomorrow?"

The Art of the Matter
A New Public Art Initiative, Brett Wiscons' New Work, Broadway in Indianapolis's Season, Influential Women Speak, and DK Channels The Beatles

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2017 52:04


This week, the Arts Council of Indianapolis has a new public art initiative, Small Studio's Brett Wiscons is on tour, Broadway comes to Indianapolis, influential women give talks, and Dance Kaleidoscope takes us on a Magical Mystery Tour.

The Art of the Matter
Early Andy Warhol, Jazz at UIndy, Celebrating Immigrants' Gifts, A Pre-Enactment, and Ghost Stories at Crown Hill Cemetery

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 51:23


This week UIndy's jazz season, a Full Circle Festival, and Andy Warhol at the Long-Sharp Gallery. We'll also learn how the arts can envision a more connected neighborhood, and narrowly escape a boo-hag. Don't miss out - tune in!

The Art of the Matter
Fat Turtle Theatre Debuts. Steve Archbold Writes About Poverty, Koganada's Film About Columbus, Vess Ruhtenberg, and Mandrell Photography

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 52:00


This week an in-depth conversation with the writer and director of the new film Columbus, we'll meet the Fat Turtle Theatre Company, and we'll preview Vess Ruhtenberg's Small Studio Session. We'll also learn about a new book about poverty, and meet a husband and wife photography team.

The Art of the Matter
Nuts at Buck Creek Players, IDADA is Closing its Doors, Free Cultural Landscape Tours, 50 Cities of the USA, and Keith Hampton's Automatic Art

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 51:48


This week, a Buck Creek Players production about legal shades of gray, what life will be like for Indy galleries after IDADA's demise, and a weekend devoted to touring our city's greatest landscapes. We'll also check out a new kids' book that helps families explore cities, and discover automatic art with painter and sculptor Keith Hampton.

The Art of the Matter
Justin Vining and Benny Sanders, Sylvi and Sean Gray, The Geeky Press, and The IRT's James Still

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 51:59


This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite recent interviews. Tune in for conversations with painters and friends Justin Vining and Benny Sanders, mother and son artists Sylvia and Sean Gray, The Geeky Press, and IRT Playwright-in-Residence James Still. And if you're at the Penrod Arts Fair at Newfields on Saturday, September 9th, come say "Hi" - we're broadcasting "The Art of the Matter" live next to the WFYI Blues tent from 11:00 to 2:00.

The Art of the Matter
Jeff Byrd Performs, Columbus Holds a Scottish Festival, The Texas Tenors Come to Town, ATI Raises Eyebrows this Season, and a Classical Guitar Season Not to be Missed

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 51:56


This week, a sneak preview of Actors Theatre of Indiana's fall offerings, the Indianapolis Society of the Classical Guitar, and nearly 5,000 visitors celebrate Scottish heritage, music, and food in Columbus, Indiana. We'll also hear from one of the Texas Tenors about their upcoming performance in Indy, and get the skinny on Jeff Byrd's upcoming concert.

The Art of the Matter
Indy Fringe Fest, Carmel Celebration of Bands, Exhibit Columbus, Nickel Plate Arts, and Poet Adrian Matejka

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 51:54


It's nearly time for the Indy Fringe Fest, all the bands are coming to Carmel, and why you should visit Columbus, Indiana this month. We'll also get a sneak preview of Nickel Plate Arts' fall season, and meet poet Adrian Matejka. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Indiana State Museum's New CEO, Harley-Davidson Exhibit at the Indiana History Center, Jazz Guitarist Charlie Ballantine, The ACI Wins an NEA Grant, and Day of Flight at the IMA

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 51:42


This week, meet the Indiana State Museum's new CEO, check out some motorcycles at the Indiana History center, hear what jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine's been up to, celebrate an NEA grant that will invigorate a community, and envision things with wings at the IMA. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Indiana State Fair's Wonderful World of Food, Boogie-Woogie Piano Fest, Steampunk Art Show, Comedian Rick Garrett, and Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Season

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 51:55


This week, a sneak peek at a highlight of the Indiana State Fair, a festival devoted to boogie-woogie piano, and some mad scientists stage an art exhibit. We'll also meet comedian, musician, and motivational speaker Rick Garrett, and learn how Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre is celebrating its 20th anniversary season. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

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Stutz Residents' Exhibit, The State Museum Celebrates Limestone, Yelp Indy's New Festival, DK's Summer Shows, and a Poetry Carnival

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2017 51:58


This week, Stutz Artist Resident John Klinkose can't escape water, the Indiana State Museum showcases the role of Hoosier limestone around the world and right at home, and Yelp Indy's creative new festival. We'll also get a peek at the inspiration behind two summer concerts by Dance Kaleidoscope, and find out what you can expect if you attend Butler's Divedapper Poetry Carnival. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Stutz Residents' Exhibit, The State Museum Celebrates Limestone, Yelp Indy's New Festival, DK's Summer Shows, and a Poetry Carnival

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 51:46


This week, Stutz Artist Resident John Klinkose can't escape water, the Indiana State Museum showcases the role of Hoosier limestone around the world and right at home, and Yelp Indy's creative new festival. We'll also get a peek at the inspiration behind two summer concerts by Dance Kaleidoscope, and find out what you can expect if you attend Butler's Divedapper Poetry Carnival. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Great American Songbook Academy, Using Music to Help People with Alzheimer's Disease, Human Rites at The Phoenix Theatre, and The Band Eliot Bigger

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 51:46


This week, the Great American Songbook Academy, using music to enrich the lives of people with Alzheimer's Disease, the band Eliot Bigger, and a premiere at the Phoenix Theatre. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Indy Urban Hardwoods, Indianapolis Ballet Inc., Contemporary Art Exhibit, Nickel Plate Players, and Photographer David Slivka

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 51:59


This week, we'll learn about a new professional ballet company, check in with a multimedia artist-turned-woodworker, and meet a pair of oncologists who have a secret identity as contemporary art curators. We'll also meet a local theatre company focusing on new works and a photographer whose work is inspired by travel. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."

The Art of the Matter
Celebrating Zines, Self-Evident Tunes, a New Small Studio Session, and a Long Partnership at the IRT

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 51:56


This week, we'll learn about The Gluestick Festival and a Herron Galleries art show that celebrates all things "zine," learn why Gail Payne pairs country songs with Gershwin for her new cabaret show, discover how tribulations helped Richard Edwards create a solo album, and understand why Janet Allen and James Still can finish each other's sentences. All that and more, this week on "The Art of the Matter".