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Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick
Ascension St. Vincent Carmel President Chad Dilley

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 30:32


In this episode, we sit down with Ascension St. Vincent Carmel President Chad Dilley, to explore the fast-changing healthcare landscape in one of Indiana's fastest-growing counties. From explosive population growth to game-changing technology, we unpack the trends shaping the future of care in Central Indiana and beyond. Chad also shares his personal journey from small-town Illinois to college baseball and how those experiences laid the foundation for a career in healthcare leadership.

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace
Thomas, Francis, and Touching Wounds

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025


John 20:19-31When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” After he said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” When he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.” But Thomas (who was called the Twin), one of the twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord.” But he said to them, “Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand in his side, I will not believe.”A week later his disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them. Although the doors were shut, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe.” Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!” Jesus said to him, “Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.” Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book. But these are written so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his name. All across the country—and the world, for that matter—congregations are hearing sermons on Pope Francis, as they should. In fact, I am certain Lutherans will have not preached this much about a pope since the days of the Reformation! I am also certain today's sermons speak much kinder of the Pope than Luther, who called the pope of his day a sewer of wickedness and the antichrist. Today, there will be none of that. Pastors of all denominations are lifting up Pope Francis' advocacy on migration, environmentalism, and reform in the Catholic Church. Many will praise him for his efforts to empower women and his more open posture toward the LGBTQ faithful. Others will highlight the simple lifestyle Francis chose, long before he became pope. In Argentina, when he was known by his birth name, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, he eschewed the opulence of the bishop's palace, choosing instead to live in a modest apartment. He cooked his own meals, regularly visited the slums of Buenos Aires, and took public transportation. People regularly saw the archbishop on the bus. It wasn't just about frugality—it was about solidarity. He wanted to live close to the people he served. He was a shepherd who smelled like his sheep.This commitment continued when he became pope. In 2013, Francis declined the luxurious papal apartments in the Apostolic Palace, choosing instead a two-room suite in a guesthouse for clergy visiting the Vatican. Breaking a century-old tradition, Francis said, “I am not used to opulence. is good for me and prevents me from being isolated.”Even yesterday, at his funeral, Francis was placed in a simple wooden box, not the traditional triple casket. His final resting place at St. Mary Major has no grand tomb, no ornate inscription—just a plain headstone with the name "Francis." A quiet, fitting end to a life marked by humility, service, and downward mobility.How fitting it is, then, that Francis' death coincides with the story of Thomas, because both Francis and Thomas were deeply familiar with the wounds of Jesus. Usually when we hear this story from John, we focus on Thomas' doubt. We jump to his defense—saying we all want proof, all want what others have received. But today, what stands out to me is Thomas' courage and Jesus' graciousness. How gracious it is for Jesus to offer his wounds to Thomas, to provide exactly what his faith needs. It's as if Jesus says, “If it's my wounds Thomas needs to believe, then it's my wounds I will give.”It is a remarkable grace—to show someone your wounds, to put on display the very thing that inflicted pain, to reveal the reminders of rejection. Yet Jesus doesn't stop there. He invites Thomas to touch them. That is grace upon grace.And it works.Thomas doesn't simply see the wounds and say yes, Jesus has risen. Thomas goes further in both deed and word than all the other disciples. I imagine his fingers trembling as he touched the still-scabbing nail marks. His hand must have shook as he reached into the spear-sized hole in Jesus' side. And then, only after entering the wounds, Thomas says the deepest confession of faith yet uttered in the Gospel.: "My Lord and my God!"Not just master, not just teacher— my God.Jesus is revealed not through strength but through weakness. Not in greatness but in meekness. It's not a miracle of abundance, not a sign of divine power, but wounds that lead to worship. Seeing the wounds, the disciples recognize Jesus. Touching the wounds, Thomas' faith is born anew.Francis understood this. He knew that if he wanted to encounter the risen Christ, he needed to find and touch Christ's wounds just as Thomas did. In one homily, Francis said:"How can I find the wounds of Jesus today? I cannot see them as Thomas saw them. But I can find them in doing works of mercy and in giving to the bodies of our injured siblings in Christ, for they are hungry, thirsty, naked, humiliated, in prison, in hospitals. These are the wounds of Jesus in our day."This wasn't something Pope Francis merely preached about. He embodied this, too.Early in his papacy, he traveled to Lampedusa to mourn migrants lost at sea and decry the "globalization of indifference." In war-torn Bangui, he entered a besieged Muslim neighborhood to preach peace, declaring Christians and Muslims brothers and sisters. In Bangladesh, he met with Rohingya refugees, embraced their suffering, and called them "the presence of God today."But perhaps the most moving example is this: That is Pope Francis doing a video call through WhatsApp with the only catholic church in the Gaza strip. What's remarkable is that Francis has called that community every night at 7pm since the third day of the war. Anton, the spokesperson of the congregation, said “the pope would always ask how we were, what did we eat, did we have clean water, was anyone injured?" Was anyone injured? Even from a video call, Francis did his best to enter their wounds, to see suffering, to understand the pain they were enduring, that they continue to endure. And he did this every night, no matter how busy he was or where he was, telling them he was praying for them. I imagine the community on the other end of the call did in fact show the pope their wounds, like when bombs fell on the attached school, killing six Christians sheltering there. Or in these last eight weeks while no humanitarian aid has been allowed in and people have died from starvation and disease.Anton says the pope's final call came on Saturday, two days before he died. Francis told them he was praying for them and said he needed their prayers. "He told us not to worry as he would always be there for us," Anton said. "He was with us until his last breath."It is not our inclination to look at wounds, let alone touch them. We tend to look away from pain, suffering, and death. Yet the story of Jesus and Thomas, and the example of Francis, invite us to do just the opposite.And I get it—looking away is easy, even necessary sometimes. All the hurt and injustice can feel overwhelming, paralyzing even. But to have the option to look away is a privilege many do not have. The invitation Jesus gave Thomas is the same invitation given to us: reach out your hand. Touch the wounds.I know we aren't the pope. We can't just call someone in Gaza or travel to the war-torn places of the world. But are there not wounds here, among us? Like in our neighbors grieving losses we don't always see. In young people fighting battles with anxiety and loneliness. In the elderly who sit in nursing homes, too often forgotten. In the struggling families trying to make rent here in Central Indiana. The wounds of Jesus are in the growing homeless population in downtown Indianapolis. They are in the food pantries and shelters that are stretched thin, even in our own backyard. They are in the racial and economic divides that persist right here in central Indiana.Friends, the invitation Jesus gave to Thomas — "Reach out your hand and touch" — is the same invitation he gives to us. To draw near. To notice. To listen. To show up.So where, in your daily life, is Jesus inviting you to touch a wound? - In the coworker going through a divorce? - In the friend who's been quiet for too long? - In the neighbor who just lost a job?And for the wounds across the world: stay informed. Pray. Vote. Protest. Give generously. Stand against oppression that causes such suffering. Only when we are familiar with the wounds and what causes them can we do something about them.And Though your fingers may tremble and your hands may shake as you do it, you are reaching out to Jesus himself. And there—in the trembling, in the reaching—we find him.The risen and living Christ, our Lord and our God. Amen.

Live in Divine Harmony's podcast
Learn How Your Personal & Professional Purpose Can Overlap

Live in Divine Harmony's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 30:49


Your why and your purpose is what drives your business! And your business makes an impact daily. In this new series, Karmen talks with leaders and discovering how they're making an impact and intentionally living their purpose each day! Meet Leslie Bailey with Indy Maven, a lifestyle media company for women in Central Indiana! Learn how your personal and professional purpose can overlap. Hear Leslie share her story and the many ways she impacts those in the community, both personally and professionally. Connect with Leslie via her website: https://indymaven.com And if you're curious about your purpose, how to live intentionally every day, join the Live on Purpose program! You'll get instant access today. You're invited to join us in the Experience Your Awakening online community! I look forward to connecting with you soon. Sending you Much Love! Karmen

Cultural Manifesto
Sean Imboden discusses his debut album with The Sean Imboden Large Ensemble

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 35:13


Listen to an interview with Indianapolis-based saxophonist, bandleader, composer and educator Sean Imboden. He's the director of the Sean Imboden Large Ensemble, a 17-piece modern jazz big band. The Sean Imboden Large Ensemble will be issuing their debut recording Communal Heart later this month, and the band will be hosting an album release party at The Jazz Kitchen, on April 26th.  Sean Imboden was born and raised in Central Indiana. Local music fans may know Imboden for his work with The Tucker Brothers band, but he's performed with a wide variety of musicians, including Slide Hampton, Aretha Franklin, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Tornadoes hit central Indiana

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 6:16


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Cultural Manifesto
The Monkees' Mickey Dolenz / jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 37:51


Listen to a conversation with the vocalist and actor Micky Dolenz, best known for his work with The Monkees. Dolenz will be performing in Central Indiana on April 25 at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts.   In 1966, during the height of Beatle-mania, The Monkees premiered on NBC. The show focused on the lives of a fictional California rock band, featuring Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz. The Monkees would quickly grow beyond their television roots, recording four chart-topping albums and three chart-toppings singles. Dolenz provided lead vocals for many of the group's best-known songs, including "Pleasant Valley Sunday", "I'm a Believer”, and "Last Train to Clarksville”. Also hear an interview with jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine, he'll be performing at The Jazz Kitchen on April 9. Ballantine has built an impressive discography of releases, featuring a unique mix of indie music, Americana and straight jazz. His albums, including the 2021 release Reflections/Introspection: The Music of Thelonious Monk and the 2019 project Life is Brief —The Music of Bob Dylan have earned praise from publications including DownBeat and All About Jazz.

WFYI News Now
Carmel Clay Schools Apologizes for Antisemitic Language, Musical Flash Mob Supports Public School Funding, Effort to Make Indiana Home for Remote Workers, Mental Health Crisis Teams

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:02


Carmel Clay Schools is apologizing for antisemitic language that appeared in a display as part of an international festival earlier this month. Music teachers, lawmakers and education advocates put on a show at the Indiana Statehouse Monday afternoon in support of public school funding. A new program is working to make Central Indiana a popular home base for remote workers. A new initiative aims to expand mental health crisis response teams throughout the state. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

WFYI News Now
Indiana Statewide Immigrant Numbers, IU Under Review by U.S. Department of Education, Sunday Protest in Support of Two Honduras Men, The State of Women in Central Indiana Report

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 5:33


Statewide numbers of immigrant communities in Indiana. Indiana University is under review by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. Protesters gathered Sunday in support of two Honduras men arrested by federal officers. A report asks the question, can women in central Indiana thrive? Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Blessings and Motherhood
Trust the Process with Yating Haller

Blessings and Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 28:35


Ever wonder how an immigrant from Taiwan with no homeschooling experience became a passionate advocate for classical education? In this heartfelt conversation, Delise speaks with Yating Haller, a book representative for Classical Conversations (CC) in Central Indiana and homeschool mom of seven years. Born in Taiwan and raised in Singapore, Yating shares her remarkable journey from fearful beginner to confident homeschool educator. The episode concludes with an important clarification about the phrase "trust the process" in classical education, emphasizing that it refers to trusting the natural learning progression (the trivium) rather than blindly following a curriculum.   https://www.facebook.com/dragonflyhaller/   https://www.instagram.com/cccentralindiana/   Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com

WFYI News Now
Fair Housing Center Abruptly Loses Federal Grant, Braun Orders Ban on Transgender Athletes, Education Update from 2025 Legislative Session, Drug Overdose Deaths Drop in Midwest

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 5:22


The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana will lose nearly $50,000 in government funding after the Trump Administration decided to abruptly end one of their grants. Governor Mike Braun signed an executive order to ban transgender women and girls from playing sports. Lawmakers could advance bills on halting DEI programs, support for students who struggle learning math and new funding for charter schools. New data shows drug overdose deaths fell about four percent across much of the country – including in many parts of the Midwest. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Cultural Manifesto
A conversation with R&B vocalist and actor Akili Ni Mali

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 40:10


Listen to an interview with the vocalist and actor Akili Ni Mali, one of four featured artists at Art & Soul, the Indy Arts Council's annual celebration of Black artists in Central Indiana.  Akili has been attracting attention for her unique music, a soulful blend of R&B, pop, jazz and classic hip-hop. She's also earned praise for her work onstage; Akili recently portrayed the legendary musician Nina Simone in the Indiana Repertory Theatre's production of “Four Women”.  Plus, hear a 2023 interview with neo soul vocalist Brandon Lott. Brandon is also a featured artist at Art & Soul 2025.

Cultural Manifesto
Don Was on Blue Note, MC5 and the Detroit sound

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 38:35


Listen to an interview with the legendary producer and bassist Don Was. He'll be performing in Central Indiana, with the Pan Detroit Ensemble on February 28 at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts. Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1952, Don Was rose to prominence in the 1980s, with the band Was (Not Was), the group's music featured a surreal mix of funk, electronic dance music, new wave, and avant-garde jazz, along with an unexpected cast of guest performers that included Mel Torme, Ozzy Osbourne, Frank Sinatra Jr., Iggy Pop, and Leonard Cohen. Was (Not Was)  scored a top 10 hit in 1987, with the infection dance song “Walk the Dinosaur”.  The notoriety Was gained with Was (Not Was) paved the way for his historic work as a record producer. Was has received 6 Grammy Awards for his work as a producer, including album of the year in 1989  for Bonnie Raitt's Nick of Time and producer of the year in 1994. Was has produced dozens of significant recordings, including the B-52's breakout album Cosmic Thing, along with notable work, from The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Elton John, Ringo Starr, Brian Wilson, Wayne Shorter, and Waylon Jennings, to name a few. Since 2011, Was has served as president of the revered jazz label Blue Note Records.   Throughout his life, Was has looked to the culture of his hometown Detroit as a reference point and source of inspiration for his work, that's evident in his latest project the Pan Detroit Ensemble a group of veteran Detroit jazz and R&B musicians.

Inside INdiana Business
Week of 2/16/2025: IU Indianapolis' R1 Status, 16 Tech's Growth, and Crew Car Wash

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 23:51


Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week's episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana's tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub. In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties. We'll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country. Other highlights include: A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it's keeping top talent in Indiana. The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation. The latest updates from Indiana's business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region. Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana's business news leader.

Building Competitive Advantage in a Sustainable World
Creating Enduring Value: Lessons from The Heritage Group's CEO Amy Schumacher

Building Competitive Advantage in a Sustainable World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 40:31


Amy Schumacher is the chief executive officer of The Heritage Group, overseeing the company's portfolio of more than 30 businesses and 5,000 employees. Amy has been part of The Heritage Group family of businesses for over 13 years. In 2008, she founded Monument Chemical, the group's specialty chemicals business, and served as president and CEO for eight years, marking the fourth generation of Fehsenfeld family leadership.She graduated from Purdue University with a BA in Education and BS in Civil Engineering and received her MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She serves on the boards of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the Women's Fund of Central Indiana, and Calumet Specialty Products, and is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization.In this conversation with Dave Young, the Global Leader of the BCG Henderson Institute's Center for Climate & Sustainability, Amy shares how this fourth-generation family business blends innovation, sustainability, and values-driven leadership to build enduring success. She describes the company's journey from its beginnings during the Great Depression to becoming a diversified enterprise with over 50 companies, emphasizing the power of sustainability as a competitive advantage. They delve into transformative projects like building North America's largest lithium-ion battery recycling operation and a runway project that showcases groundbreaking sustainable practices. Amy's insights on fostering collaboration, empowering people, and maintaining a long-term perspective highlight The Heritage Group's unique approach to creating businesses that tackle hard problems and leave a lasting legacy.

WFYI News Now
Indiana Fever Announces Plans for $78 Million Facility, Housing Report for Central Indiana, Bill Aims to Prepare Schools for Cardiac Arrest, Mike Braun's Education Budget Proposal

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 5:44


Indianapolis' professional women's basketball team, the Indiana Fever, announced plans to build a $78-million practice facility in the city's downtown. Single-family rental homes in Central Indiana counties have been targeted by out-of-state investors. Nearly 90% of kids who go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die, but less than half of Indiana schools are prepared to respond if it happens. Governor Mike Braun unveiled his education budget proposal that could significantly shape the future for schools and families across Indiana. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Murder Sheet
The Cheat Sheets: Pictures and Pastures

Murder Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 51:55


This episode was originally published on The Murder Sheet's main feed on January 17, 2025.The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Kansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. On this week's episode we used information from:WISH-TV's recent coverage of the disappearance of Marina Boelter: https://www.wishtv.com/news/bloomfield-woman-missing-2014/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_WISHNews8We also accessed reporting from the Journal and Courier, the Tipton County Tribune, the Associated Press, the Herald Times, and the Call Leader through Newspapers.com. If you have information on the Boelter disappearance, call Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 or state police Detective Kent Rohfling at 812-332-4411.The Oklahoman's reporting on the murders of Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley: https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/2024/12/18/gods-misfits-oklahoma-murder-trial-witness-testimony-tifany-adams/77059269007/A great opinion piece from the Kansas Reflector on the God's Misfits and the murders of Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley: : https://kansasreflector.com/2024/05/05/a-fifth-misfit-is-accused-of-murdering-two-kansas-women-last-year-he-declared-extremist-beliefs/KWCH's reporting on the murders of Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley: ​​https://www.kwch.com/2024/09/12/court-document-reveals-how-2-kansas-mothers-killed-over-custody-dispute-died/KJRH's reporting on the murders of Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley: https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/enraged-family-fills-courtroom-as-gods-misfits-appear-in-court#google_vignetteTrib Live's 's reporting on the kidnapping and murder of Jaime Feden: https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/oakmont-native-sentenced-to-life-in-kidnapping-killing-of-bethel-park-woman/The Pittsburgh Post Gazette's reporting on the kidnapping and murder of Jaime Feden: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2024/08/03/john-chapman-murder-jaime-feden-sentence-bethel-park-las-vegas/stories/202408030061WTRF's reporting on the kidnapping and murder of Jaime Feden: https://www.wtrf.com/wheeling/just-an-hour-from-wheeling-man-kidnapped-girlfriend-drove-to-nevada-desert-suffocated-her-pretend-to-be-her-and-lived-at-her-residence/?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=facebook.comCBS Pittsburgh's broadcast on KDKA's report with Jaime Feden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXwMnXq1k00Associated Press' reporting on the kidnapping and murder of Jaime Feden: https://apnews.com/general-news-e68504d32fc52ae86dc9e74e5d2e7a94CJ Online's reporting on the sentencing of Amber Peery: https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/crime/2024/12/03/kansas-mom-amber-peery-in-deadly-girl-scouts-crash-sentenced-to-prison/76732510007/The Change.org petition for Peery: https://www.change.org/p/we-ask-for-mercy-on-behalf-of-amber-peeryPre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-bridge-the-delphi-murders-and-the-dark-side-of-the-american-heartland-aine-cain/21866881?ean=9781639369232Or here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Shadow-of-the-Bridge/Aine-Cain/9781639369232Or here: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Bridge-Murders-American-Heartland/dp/1639369236Join our Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/c/murdersheetSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cultural Manifesto
Elham Fanoos / LITTRELL

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 45:15


Listen to a conversation with pianist Elham Fanoos of the Fanoos Ensemble, a unique family group that blends the folk and popular music of Afghanistan with Western classical instrumentation. The Fanoos Ensemble will be performing in Central Indiana on January 25.  Elham Fanoos was born in Afghanistan in 1997. During that time, music was banned under Taliban rule. But Elham's father, Ahmad Fanoos, a well-known singer and television personality in Afghanistan, nurtured his son's musical talent. Elham started out on the tabla drum but later switched to the piano after watching YouTube videos of the classical music legend Vladimir Horowitz. Elham recently released his debut album with the Fanoos Ensemble, titled Echoes of Afghanistan. Also, hear a conversation with vocalist and songwriter Lindsay Littrell. Lindsay is the creative force behind LITTRELL, an Indianapolis-based music duo formed with the multi-instrumentalist and engineer Garrett Langebartels. LITTRELL's debut album Public Love was released last year. The album features a distinctive blend of dark pop, alt-rock, and trip-hop music, along with conceptual elements inspired by activist Cornell West and writer Bell Hooks.

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 185 - Patrick DeHeer, DPM, FACFAS - APMA BOT/ Ascension St. Vincent Residency Director

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 49:46


Drs. Jensen and Richey welcome back Dr. Patrick DeHeer to Dean's Chat! The discussion centers around Dr. DeHeer's residency program, his mission trips, the Foundatoin for Podiatric Medical Education, and the podiatric profession! Dr. DeHeer serves as a Trustee on the APMA Board of Trustees. He practices in Central Indiana as part of the national supergroup Upperline Health. Dr. DeHeer serves as the residency director of the podiatric surgical residency program at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. In addition, he served as the team podiatrist for the Indiana Pacers for thirty years, from 1992 to 2022. Dr. DeHeer, DPM, is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) and a fellow of the American Society of Podiatric Surgeons (ASPS), and American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS).  He is also a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Dr. DeHeer is a Diplomat of the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery certified in foot surgery and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. He is the inventor of The Equinus Brace™ and a partner in IQ Med. He is the President and Founder of Step-By-Step Haiti and Foot Aid. Dr. DeHeer's passion for teaching and providing lower extremity healthcare in developing countries culminated in recognition by the 2014 International Federation of Podiatrists Humanitarian Award and the 2011 APMA Humanitarian of the Year Award.   Dr. DeHeer also shares his interests outside of his work life. He expresses a love for intellectual pursuits and aesthetics, such as music, particularly the Grateful Dead, and various forms of art and culture. He enjoys engaging with theater, movies, reading, and visiting museums. Tune in to hear about Dr. DeHeer's appreciation for intellectual pursuits and artistic expressions.  www.explorepodmed.org https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/

WFYI News Now
Indy Outreach Teams Work to Help Unhoused During Winter Storm, Storm Brings Central Indiana Largest Snowfall Since 2022, Indiana GOP's Bill Would Dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 4:48


As people bunkered down for the winter storm this weekend, some were unhoused and vulnerable to the bitter cold, snow and wind. By Monday morning certain areas in central Indiana reached over 9 inches of snow, marking the largest snowfall in Indianapolis in one day since February 2022. Indiana Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would dissolve the state's largest public school district – Indianapolis Public Schools. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Gut + Science
289: Becoming an Attentive Leader with Katherine Coble and Fred Payne

Gut + Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 41:52


In this episode of In the Loop, Katherine is joined by Fred Payne, CEO and President of United Way of Central Indiana, and they're discussing all things leadership, community, and the power of storytelling! Fred shares his journey from practicing law to leading workforce initiatives and overcoming personal health challenges, all while staying true to his mission of empowering others. Tune in to learn why listening beats being brilliant, how vulnerability fuels leadership, and how small wins create big impact. This episode is a feel-good reminder of the power of people-first leadership!

What the Fundraising
218: Empathy in Fundraising with Maarten Bout

What the Fundraising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 35:43


Meet Maarten Bout, Vice President for Major and Transformational Giving at United Way of Central Indiana, overseeing a team of 10 fundraisers. With over 12 years of experience, including major gift roles at Indiana University, he brings extensive expertise in donor engagement, team leadership, and advancing impactful philanthropic strategies.  In this episode, you will be able to: Understand the significance of empathy in enhancing donor-fundraiser relationships. Recognize the limitations of traditional fundraising metrics focused on short-term goals. Learn strategies to foster meaningful and long-term donor engagement. Identify the impact of fundraiser turnover on donor relationships and fundraising outcomes. Discover how improved working conditions can lead to more engaged and effective fundraisers. Get all the resources from today's episode here.  Support for this show is brought to you by GiveButter. GiveButter is the easiest-to-use fundraising platform.  Your favorite fundraising tools, supercharged! Never miss a fundraising opportunity again. Givebutter Plus takes this award-winning platform to the next level with advanced automation, deeper donor insights, and eye-popping supporter engagement tools to help your nonprofit get ahead—and stay there. Connect with me:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@malloryerickson7946 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mallory-erickson-bressler/ Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-fundraising/id1575421652 If you haven't already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link. If you're looking to raise more from the right funders, then you'll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside INdiana Business
Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/13/2024

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 21:30


Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's future As part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January. How Westfield landed LIV Greg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025. Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 years Columbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.

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Move Swiftly
Business Professors Todd & Kim Saxton

Move Swiftly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 40:10


Through their research, teaching, and active community engagement, Todd and Kim Saxton are dedicated to fostering thriving entrepreneurial ecosystems in regions like Central Indiana, Western New York, and beyond. As accomplished educators, authors, and presenters, they bring a wealth of expertise to the world of data-driven marketing and entrepreneurship. With advanced degrees in Marketing, including a PhD from Indiana University and a BS from MIT, Todd and Kim have received numerous accolades for their teaching excellence and thought leadership. Their work combines the rigor of data analysis with the creativity of strategic marketing, reflecting their belief that successful entrepreneurship is both an art and a science. By mentoring local startups, they apply cutting-edge insights to real-world business challenges, empowering entrepreneurs to launch and scale effectively. Outside their professional endeavors, Todd and Kim apply their passion for data to personal pursuits like endurance sports, including Ironman triathlons, exemplifying their dedication to continuous growth and resilience. https://www.linkedin.com/in/profmkimsaxton/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-saxton-7625368/

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick
Danielle Shockey: From Cookies to Coding, Not Your Grandmother's Girl Scouts

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 33:22


Girl Scout Cookie season. It is a beloved tradition that has provided enormous financial support and entrepreneurial experiences for generations of young girls. And while Girl Scouts of Central Indiana sells more than 3 million boxes of cookies annually, CEO Danielle Shockey says it is just a fraction of a new and deeper mission to empower girls to become leaders. And it's grabbing national headlines.  

Fish of the Week!
Fantail Darter!

Fish of the Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 34:36


We are joined by two (and a half) guests who really like Fantail Darters and have found a creative way to get people excited about overlooked nongame fish! Drew Holloway is a fisheries biologist for the Muncie Bureau of Water Quality in Central Indiana and North Central Division of American Fisheries Society President Elect. Luke Etchison is a conservation biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Blue Ridge Snorkel Trail co-creator, and North Carolina AFS President. Their creation is Duke Hollison, a small little man who makes tiny native fishes look big and cool on Instagram.

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!
Hendricks Live is Ready for 2025

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 5:27


As one of the newest venues for live entertainment in Central Indiana, Hendricks Live has already welcomed in several big name acts.Located in downtown Plainfield, the venue makes the arts more accessible to all.Featuring a 600-seat proscenium theatre and a 160-seat event space, Hendricks Live! is the premier destination in west central Indiana for local, regional, and national art and entertainment.The venue features year-round performances, events, and exhibits in various creative styles and disciplines by local, regional, and national artists and organizations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S5E68 Exvangelical and Beyond with Blake Chastain

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 64:48


Ken welcomes back to the podcast the originator of the hashtag that launched a movement: #exvangelical, Blake Chastain. They discuss his new book, Exvangelical and Beyond: How American Christianity Went Radical and the Movement Fighting Back. An undergraduate at an evangelical university in Central Indiana, Blake had questions - about the Bible, the exclusive truth claims, the identification with conservative politics, the indifference to Earth care, to race, to social justice, and finally, the full-on embrace of MAGA Trumpism. It was a crisis of faith. When his hashtag went viral, CBS called him for a life-changing interview. Blake started The Exvangelical Podcast. In a wide-ranging conversation, Ken and Blake explore the history of evangelicalism and the contributing factors that have led to the evangelicalism we know today. SHOW NOTESPurchase Blake's Book on AmazonBecome a Patron | Ken's Substack Page | Writer's BlockSupport the show

Crime Junkie
MURDERED: Malvina Krutz

Crime Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 57:02


When a young woman is found brutally murdered in her Indianapolis home in 1958, police start pointing fingers at everyone that's been in and out of the house. But for every twist and turn and decade that has passed, there's still so many questions around who killed Malvina.If you have any information about the murder of Malvina Krutz in Indianapolis in 1958, please contact Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-TIPS (8477), or via their app. You can also contact the Indiana State Police's cold case hotline at 1-800-453-4756, or visit their website at coldcasetips@idoc.in.gov. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-malvina-krutz Don't miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!

WFYI News Now
An Early Look at Voter Turnout, Who Won Seats on the Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Democratic Party Files Complaint to Election Board, Hamilton County Voter Reactions

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 5:12


Voter enthusiasm this presidential election has waned in two Central Indiana counties, according to preliminary counts. Three women — two incumbents and a newcomer — won seats on the Hamilton Southeastern School Board. The Hamilton County Democratic Party filed a complaint with their county election board on Tuesday, stating several polling sites failed to open on time. When the polls closed Tuesday night, Election watchers from around the country turned their attention to Hamilton County, Indiana, a place that many thought may lean more Democratic. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Cultural Manifesto

Long Description:   Listen to an interview with the legendary vocalist Dionne Warwick. She'll be performing in Central Indiana later this month.  Warwick rose to prominence in the early 1960s, after catching the attention of the songwriter and producer Burt Bacharach. During the 1960s, Warwick became the primary voice for Bacharach's chart-topping compositions, co-written with lyricist Hal David. Songs like “Don't Make Me Over,” “Walk on By,” “I Say A Little Prayer,” “I'll Never Fall in Love Again” and many others, dominated the charts. That success led Warwick to become one of the most-charted vocalists of all time, with 80 singles hitting the Billboard charts. Warwick has won 6 Grammy awards, among many other notable accolades. Last month, she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

WFYI News Now
Central Indiana Results from the 2024 General Election

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 6:46


Republican Todd Rokita says his victory in the race for attorney general Tuesday sent a “clear message” about what Hoosiers want. Republican Jim Banks says he will be a conservative fighter for Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Republicans claimed most of the victories for Indiana's congressional seats last night. The four new members of the Indianapolis Public Schools Board will be responsible for overseeing massive changes in the district. Jon Shapiro and Kris Wheeler won two at-large seats on the Carmel Clay School Board. Republican Mike Braun says he'll be understated and overperform as governor. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

News 8 Daily
Hoosiers head to the polls: Previewing central Indiana's election day locations

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 10:00


ALSO: Delphi Murders trial puts spotlight on suspect Ricard Allen's mental health and treatment in jail... The Fever welcome a familiar face back to the team as head coach... PLUS... A holiday favorite is coming back to the Indiana State Fairgrounds See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast
An interview with Dr. Werling from BOAH

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 36:16


Dr. Kelli Werling is the Deputy Director of the Animal Programs Division and the Director of Swine Health at the Indiana State Board of Animal Health. In this role, she oversees development and implementation for a variety of regulatory animal health programs, including but not limited to livestock disease preparedness and response activities. Dr. Werling grew up on a Central Indiana sheep and grain farm and attended Purdue University's College of Agriculture, where she graduated with a degree in Animal Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Veterinary Medicine and a minor in Biological Sciences in 2013. Dr. Werling graduated from the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2017 and joined the Indiana State Board of Animal Health as a field veterinarian and began serving as the agency's Director of Swine Health. In 2024, Dr. Werling was named the Deputy Director for the Animal Programs Division.

WFYI News Now
Jewish Community Gathers on Oct. 7, Judicial Retention on the Ballot, New Grants for Local Nonprofits, $1.6 Billion in City Spending Approved by Indy City-County Council

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024


Members of the Indianapolis Jewish community gathered Monday night to commemorate the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas militants. More than half of the Indiana Supreme Court is on the ballot this fall as voters will decide whether to keep them on the bench. Funding for more nonprofit organizations is available from the United Way of Central Indiana. More than $1.6 billion in city spending was approved by the Indianapolis City-County Council Monday night. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

The Future. Faster. The Pursuit of Sustainable Success with Nutrien Ag Solutions
55. Everything You Need to Know to Build a Sustainable Ag Plan for the 2025 Growing Season

The Future. Faster. The Pursuit of Sustainable Success with Nutrien Ag Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 38:00


It's that time of year when growers are trying to plan for next year, while also trying to bring in this year's crop. And we know that it can be easy to fall into the trap of rushing through that process without exploring some of the new products, practices or incentive programs that are available to help you improve your sustainability footprint and your bottom line. So in this episode, we're looking back at some of the most valuable insights from the past year of the podcast to make sure you're considering all the latest advances in your cropping plan for 2025. We'll hear from Ron Calhoun, Senior Marketing Manager, Plant Nutrition for Loveland Products, about how to leverage enhanced efficiency fertilizers and other offerings from the Loveland Products line. Danny Carmony Jr., Nutrien Ag Solutions Division Manager for Central Indiana, will discuss practices that are helping growers qualify for a new incentive program in the Midwest. And we'll explore new features in the Agrible platform with Nutrien Ag Solutions Director of Digital Sustainability Ryan Adams. Visit agrible.com to sign up for Nutrien Ag Solutions' free digital toolkit, and info.nutrienagsolutions.com/SNO to learn more about Sustainable Nitrogen Outcomes.

Behind the Bricks
Episode: Bryan Clauson's Legacy Across Central Indiana

Behind the Bricks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 15:11


On this episode of Behind the Bricks, IMS President Doug Boles travels across Central Indiana to show race fans where renown dirt racer Bryan Clauson's lives on in the Indianapolis community away from The Dirt Track at IMS. He visits the Indiana Donor Network offices in Indianapolis, Forest Part in Noblesville, Indiana, and the Clauson-Marshall Race Shop in Fishers, Indiana. To learn more about the Bryan Clauson Legacy Fund, which is a restricted fund within Indiana Donor Network Foundation that supports the families of donor heroes by helping families be with their loved one prior to organ donation, click the link below:Driven2savelives.org/bc-legacy-fundSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

News 8 Daily
Central Indiana man honors 9/11 victims with annual tribute

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 12:09


Your day ahead forecast, 2 firefighters hurt after ceiling collapse, Presidential debate, deadly plane crash, Uber driver arrested for killing passenger, Caitlin Clark corn maze and more...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez
Jennie DeVoe and Paul Holdman Hold Court as Stars on the Central Indiana Music Scene

On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 60:33


On this episode, Tom goes "On the Aisle" with well known vocalist/songwriter and recording artist, Jennie DeVoe and guitarist extraordinaire Paul Holdman. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rick's Rambles
Rhinestone Cowboy, Cleveland Oho and more! Week of August 5th

Rick's Rambles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 16:34


Welcome to the August 5th, 2024 episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast! In this week's episode, we kick things off with some fun facts about a city I visited with low expectations but ended up loving—Cleveland, Ohio. In my opinion, it's a very underrated destination! Next, in our good news segment, we explore some simple yet effective ways we can all positively impact our environment. Small changes can make a big difference! Then, we dive into the story behind the iconic song "Rhinestone Cowboy." Do you know where this song was written? The answer might surprise you. After that, we take a nostalgic look at some fast food items that don't exist anymore. Which ones do you remember? We wrap up this episode with our special days for the week, highlighting unique and fun observances. If you want to support the Rick's Rambles Podcast, the easiest thing to do is just share it on your social media! If you'd like to support financially, I'm doing something special in August. I do weekday segments of trivia and good news on Radio Mom, a family of radio stations in Central Indiana. But they're much more—they stream worldwide! If you buy me a cup of coffee during the month of August, I'll mention you on the radio! How cool is that?  If you'd like to hear your name on the radio, you can buy me a cup of coffee here. Tune in and enjoy the ride!

Sports Spectrum Podcast
Anthony Calhoun - Indianapolis Sports Anchor on God's faithfulness and gratitude

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 45:49


Anthony Calhoun is the sports director for WISH-TV in Indianapolis. He came to Indy in 1998 after beginning his professional career at WTVH-TV in Syracuse. Calhoun is an Emmy-award winner and was voted Central Indiana's "Favorite Sportscaster" by multiple publications. Today on the podcast, Anthony Calhoun shares on the variety of events he's covered in 2024, including the Super Bowl, NBA All-Star Game, and Indianapolis 500. He also shares his passion for giving back to the community and hosting charity events. Calhoun also shares how he saw the Lord's hand in his career and the opportunities he received. He emphasizes the importance of making sacrifices and staying close to God. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Do you know Christ personally? Click ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to learn how you can commit your life to Him.

Fat Chicks on Top
Tamara Winfrey Harris: Getting Free

Fat Chicks on Top

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 40:09


Guest: Tamara Winfrey-Harris Tamara Winfrey-Harris is a writer, speaker and dedicated champion for all women and girls. She serves as president of Women's Fund of Central Indiana, a special interest fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation that convenes, invests and advocates so all who identify as women or girls in Central Indiana have an equitable opportunity to reach their full potential no matter their place, race or identity.  Tamara is the author of the award-winning The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America (Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2015); Dear Black Girl: Letters From Your Sisters On Stepping Into Your Power (Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2021); and A Black Woman's Guide to Getting Free (Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2024).  Tamara is co-founder of Black Women's Writing Society, a monthly virtual space for Black femme creatives in Indianapolis. She is also a registered yoga teacher and reiki master, who focuses her work on the healing and well-being of her sisters.  Sites and Socials: https://www.tamarawinfreyharris.com/   Other Links for this Episode: Women's Fund of Central Indianna: https://www.womensfund.org/ Rolf Gates Yoga: https://www.rolfgates.com/pages/training/2019-COMMUNITIES%20RIZING-200-hour-vinyasa-yoga-teacher-training/ Bookshops LoudMouth Books https://loudmouthindy.com/ Indy Reads: https://indyreads.org/ Charis Books: https://www.charisbooksandmore.com/ Bookshop.org: https://www.bookshop.org Bluestockings Book Collective: https://bluestockings.com/ Red Emma's: https://redemmas.org/ The Strand: https://www.strandbooks.com/  

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Maddie Koss with United Way Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 7:23


For more info on Speed for Community Need — United Way of Central Indiana (uwci.org)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drum Corps AF
Minisode 062824: DCI Central Indiana Review

Drum Corps AF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 32:20


Sage takes a solo, rough cut episode to review the 2nd show of the season, DCI Central Indiana. What do they think of Blue Stars, Cavaliers, Phantom Regiment, Colts, Boston and Crown? Listen, dammit!!

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Sue Swayze Liebel - Unmasking the Abortion Industry: Legal Battles and Health Risks

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 29:41


Join us as we delve into the latest Supreme Court ruling on abortion pills with Sue Swayze Liebel, Director of State Affairs and Midwest Regional Director for the Susan B. Anthony List. Hailing from Indianapolis, Indiana, Sue brings over 25 years of experience in policy development, lobbying, and political strategy to our discussion. In this episode, we explore the implications of the Court's decision, focusing on state sovereignty, health and safety regulations, and ethical considerations. Tune in to understand the nuanced arguments and strategic responses needed to navigate this complex issue.Sue Swayze Liebel hails from Indianapolis, Indiana where she has worked for over 25 years in policy development, program design and implementation, lobbying and political strategy.Sue currently serves as the Director of State Affairs and Midwest Regional Director for the Susan B. Anthony List in Washington, D.C. She is responsible for implementing the program's mission of advancing women lawmakers who are dedicated to ending abortion by passing laws that save lives. This involves expanding the caucus' membership of state elected women across the country and equipping them with policy, legal and communications tools. In her home state of Indiana, Sue is also the Vice President for Public Affairs for Indiana Right to Life, a statewide pro-life advocacy organization, where she assists in developing policy and lobbying strategies and serves as its media spokesperson on issues of human life.Previously, Sue served the Communications Director for the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. She also served the family policy council in Indiana, the Indiana Family Institute, by overseeing the Hoosier Congressional Policy Leadership Series, a leadership program specifically aimed at training conservatives for community service and policy leadership initiatives. She also coordinated its initiative to provide marriage and relationship enhancement programs, for which she is also a certified facilitator, primarily in jails and prisons.Sue is a former Vice President with the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, where she represented the business community, working with local and state officials to advocate for business-friendly regulations and legislation on tax and fiscal issues, infrastructure, environmental and local and government consolidation.  She also staffed that chamber's Political Action Committee. She was also the first Executive Director for the Indiana Christian Chamber of Commerce.Prior to her years at the chamber, Sue was Policy Director at the United Way of Central Indiana and was active in such issues as child abuse, senior citizen's services and welfare reform.  She founded the Children's Coalition of Indiana, a statewide children's advocacy group which played a key role in the creation of Indiana's “Kids First” license plate.Specializing in planning and management, Sue has a master's degree in Social Work from Indiana University.Most importantly, Sue is a daughter of the Lord Jesus Christ, to whom she has pledged her life's work.  She now approaches the political arena as a mission field for her Christian faith and strives to impact the lives of children and families by promoting life, marriage, and family issues. She is married to David.https://sbaprolife.org/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

WFYI News Now
Former Charter Network CEO Accused of Fraud, New Councilor for District 15, Third Farmworker Infected with Bird Flu, The Israel-Hamas War's Impact on Jewish Residents

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 8:35


The former CEO of Indianapolis charter network Tindley Accelerated Schools is accused of defrauding its schools, by working with two other people to bill for goods and services that were never provided. And a new councilor for Indianapolis's City-County Council District 15 has been appointed. Health officials confirmed a third U.S. farmworker has become infected with bird flu, connected to their work with dairy cows. Jewish people in Central Indiana are not ignorant of increased antisemitic words and actions – one woman says she has a renewed sense of purpose as the war in Gaza rages on. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Cultural Manifesto
Carlos Santana / Pariah Peels

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 45:25


This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to an interview with the rock and roll legend Carlos Santana. He'll discuss the influence of the Indianapolis jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery on his work. Santana has called Montgomery one of his primary musical inspirations. Santana will be performing in Central Indiana in June.  Also, hear the first edition of a new series on Cultural Manifesto exploring the music history of Lafayette, Indiana. Host Kyle Long will talk with Zechariah Baumhover, an Indianapolis-based musician who grew up in Lafayette. Baumhover is best known for his work with the rock band Lusso, and the electronic music project Pariah Peels. Baumhover will share his memories of the D.I.Y. punk scene in Lafayette and discuss his latest album Zested Peels.

Cultural Manifesto
Carlos Santana / Pariah Peels

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 45:25


This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to an interview with the rock and roll legend Carlos Santana. He'll discuss the influence of the Indianapolis jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery on his work. Santana has called Montgomery one of his primary musical inspirations. Santana will be performing in Central Indiana in June.  Also, hear the first edition of a new series on Cultural Manifesto exploring the music history of Lafayette, Indiana. Host Kyle Long will talk with Zechariah Baumhover, an Indianapolis-based musician who grew up in Lafayette. Baumhover is best known for his work with the rock band Lusso, and the electronic music project Pariah Peels. Baumhover will share his memories of the D.I.Y. punk scene in Lafayette and discuss his latest album Zested Peels.

Cultural Manifesto
The music of Bill Wilson

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 16:51


This week on Cultural Manifesto, explore the music of Bill Wilson, a legendary Central Indiana songwriter who died in 1993 at the age of 46.  Wilson's debut album “Ever Changing Minstrel” was released by Columbia Records in 1973. “Ever Changing Minstrel” was produced by the esteemed Bob Johnston, known for his work with Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen. Columbia promoted Wilson as the next Bob Dylan, but “Ever Changing Minstrel” was a flop at the time of its initial release. Over the years, a cult audience has grown around Wilson's music. Today his songs have millions of streams online. Join us for rare and unreleased music from Bill Wilson.

Cultural Manifesto
The music of Bill Wilson

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 16:51


This week on Cultural Manifesto, explore the music of Bill Wilson, a legendary Central Indiana songwriter who died in 1993 at the age of 46.  Wilson's debut album “Ever Changing Minstrel” was released by Columbia Records in 1973. “Ever Changing Minstrel” was produced by the esteemed Bob Johnston, known for his work with Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen. Columbia promoted Wilson as the next Bob Dylan, but “Ever Changing Minstrel” was a flop at the time of its initial release. Over the years, a cult audience has grown around Wilson's music. Today his songs have millions of streams online. Join us for rare and unreleased music from Bill Wilson.

Nature Guys
Eclipse Stories

Nature Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 15:04


Central Indiana had clear skies for the April 8, 2024  eclipse!  Bob joined a fantastic group of family, friends and other nature lovers  at Jenkins Forever Farm animal sanctuary  for a spectacular eclipse. He was able to record some of their reactions before, during and after the eclipse.  Related Episodes: Eclipse with Dean Regas, Eclipse Lovers