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Law enforcement in Fishers and Carmel confirmed last week that they received reports that some residents awoke to anti-immigrant propaganda littered around neighborhoods. A downtown development project is moving quickly through the city approval process. A charter school won't be in Hamilton Southeastern Schools anytime soon. Birth control has become a hot-button issue these days, embroiled in political debates and misinformation. 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 Indianapolis Public Library's Center for Black Literature and Culture recently announced a series of programs for 2025. A downtown development project is moving quickly through the city approval process. Some reproductive-rights advocates are concerned access to birth control could be limited under a second Trump administration. Help is likely on the way for property tax payers, but that help will also take time. 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.
People gathered downtown Sunday evening to remember more than 80 people lost in traffic incidents in Indianapolis this year. Governor-elect Mike Braun named a dozen individuals to a transition council focused on education. A new state report shows most local governments in Indiana have not started spending their portion of opioid settlement dollars. Some health experts say spiritual support should be a part of hospital care. 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.
In THIS episode Megan and Lesley love bomb one another to make you a little uncomfortable and to bring some joy into the world. They also create the most akward segway into the begining of an episode ever. Was it "urban or rural (or the boonies)", Megan? We don't know? Does it matter? Actually, yes, yes it does. Do you know the history of The Mall? We didn't either! But now we know just enough to be dangerous "Gen Xpert/Not an Xperts" on THE MALL. Lesley and Megan intro The Mall, "BS and Hot Gos" (now named 'Who Died This Week?) on Kris Kristofferson, dicsuss Top Hits of the 1980s on the day of recording (10/6) wander down "the long dark tunnels of their minds" about their individual mall "careers" and do a little "5 Minutes of Fame" (50:45) including running head first into David Hasselhoff. And off mic remember a whole forgotten segment of the pod - "What Shit are we Sick of TODAY!" - returning SOON! Highlights: Megan remembers she met Cyndi Lauper and shares a dark secret about Spencers and a highly prized vintage artifact that is worth millions and should be in the Smithsonian per the Xperts (meaning Lesley). Learn the origins of 70s kids clown phobias at the hands of Service Merchandise (30:36). Megan was a child actor starring in commenrcials with beloved Indy TV weatherman Bob Gregory and got paid in stuffed animals. (37:10) Hear about The Mall during the holidays (39:20). Lesley talks about her Carrie Bradshaw days as a hot big city girl working in Downtown Indy during the heyday of Circle Center Mall (45:49). Do you remember family photos? Olan Mills? Glamor Shots? We do! (1:05:46) Get your hands on our MERCH!!! 1-888-GEN-XPOD to share your 5 MInutes of Fame stories with us! Love us? Hate us? Let us know! Want to continue the conversation? Sign up for our newsletter! HERE Tell us your own 5 Minutes of Fame story! Join us for Meet-Ups and Expert led Discussions JOIN US in L.Y.L.A.S a GenX Women's Social Club L.Y.L.A.S is our paid membership platform where you can have the juicy, real-life conversations GenX women LOVE to have! Meet new women from all over the globe while supporting this podcast and the work we do in the Facebook group. Join the original Facebook group! GenX Women are Sick of This Shit
Indiana heads toward record year for economic development Indiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year's record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. From plant waste to bioplastics Knox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking. Swim trials economic impact More than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game. Supporting women entrepreneurs A Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.
Children and families can experience a free day of play in downtown Indianapolis this weekend. Two Statehouse incumbents lost their reelection bids in Tuesday's primary — one from each chamber and one from each party. A little more than a month after leading Iowa to its second straight NCAA championship game, Caitlin Clark will make her Fever home debut in a preseason game against the Atlanta Dream. More than one hundred teachers packed the State Board of Education meeting to demand changes on literacy training requirements. 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.
7 People between the ages of 12 and 17 were shot in downtown Indianapolis around 11:30p Sunday Night. As of Sunday they morning they are all in stable condition. We discuss the issue with kids and guns. Plus Mason Archie with the Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic shares what resources the organization provides, for free.
Stephen Lindsay and Brian Lindsay are Co-Owners of The HandleBar Hangar Indy Listen to CCS episode 180 where you'll hear Stephen and Brian tell us about… ● How they each learned important lessons about entrepreneurship early in life from their parents who were entrepreneurs for over 40 years ● How sitting at a stop light in Seattle Washington created the idea for The HandleBar Indy and being featured in Car and Driver Magazine launched the buzz for the brand ● All the unique experiences that are now included by visiting The Hangar Indy which is now a destination for food, drinks, activities, golf simulators, crafting, and taking a HandleBar tour around downtown Indianapolis As always, don't forget to check out our partners and sponsors: Java House, IUPUI Jags, Migration Wealth Management, AP Engineering and Consulting, North Indy Magazine, Synergize, and our new recording venue The Hangar Indy. CCS Podcast Parnters ● IUPUI Athletics: https://iupuijags.com/ ● The Hangar: https://hangarindy.com/ ● North Indy Magazine: https://townepost.com/north-indy/ ● Synergize: https://synergizeindy.com/ ● Java House: https://javahouse.com/ ● Migration Wealth Management: https://migrationwealthmanagement.com/ ● AP Engineering and Consulting: https://www.apecindy.com/ Connect with CCS hosts: ● Connect with Jason: https://lnkd.in/dS82puKp ● Connect with Drew: https://lnkd.in/d-VtF9Hb ● Connect with Matt Hadley: https://lnkd.in/dhAhM36A ● Connect with Matt Carroll: https://lnkd.in/dkv7VmDx
Taylor Schaffer — President and CEO of Downtown Indy Inc. — is in good traffic to share an ongoing story on the proliferation of placemaking, urbanism, walkability, and the potential to live car-free or car-lite in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is the first-ever episode of the new good traffic subseries: Walkable Pockets. We'll traverse underrated, often unsuspecting, pockets of the U.S. where one can find walkability at the crossroads of affordability. The usual suspects for walkable community are often either too pricey, too far, or too impractical for many folks to move or travel to. This series will bring walkable neighborhoods (or, pockets), and the potential of a less car-dependent lifestyle closer to home, and within budget. We discuss: 00:31 — A background on the current state of urbanism in Indianapolis. 01:34 — Indianapolis' walkability and sense of place. 02:29 — Exploring Monument Circle and its placemaking transformation into car-free, activated space. 04:21 — The role of events and community engagement in urban planning. 12:21 — Data collection and analysis in placemaking and urban design. 13:26 — The cruciality of active management in public spaces. 26:13 — The trajectory of downtown Indianapolis. 35:05 — Living in downtown Indianapolis, and the potential to live car-free or car-lite both practically and affordably. 36:40 — Indianapolis' Cultural Trail and active transportation infrastructure. 40:33 — Current and future development projects, ongoing. Further context: Find all discussed projects and progress here (via Downtown Indy, Inc.). Downtown Indy, Inc. Connecting with me, Brad: On Instagram. On TikTok. On LinkedIn.
Taylor Schaffer is the President and CEO of Downtown Indy, Inc. Listen to CCS episode 176 where you'll hear Taylor tell us about… ● The Downtown Indy Inc. Circle of Lights® presented by IBEW 481 – Indy's most time-honored holiday tradition – celebrates its 61st anniversary on Nov. 24 and how many lights are on the Monument. The evening festivities will begin at 5:00PM on the Monument Circle. ● Her philosophy of "Be able to speak up, be able to show up, and be able to out work others" and her career advice on asking for an expanded role also includes being willing to take on more work load. ● How the Downtown Indy population has grown by 50% since 2010 and what that means for future growth plans and opportunities for the mile square. As always, don't forget to check out our partners and sponsors: IUPUI Jags, Java House, Indy Dwell Real Estate, Migration Wealth Management, AP Engineering and Consulting, This is North Indy, Synergize, and our recording venue the Columbia Club. CCS Podcast Partners: ● IUPUI Jags: https://iupuijags.com/ ● Columbia Club: https://columbia-club.org/ ● This is North Indy: https://linktr.ee/ThisisNorthIndy ● Indy Dwell Real Estate: https://www.indydwell.com/ ● Synergize: https://synergizeindy.com/ ● Java House: https://javahouse.com/ ● Migration Wealth Management: https://migrationwealthmanagement.com/ ● AP Engineering and Consulting: https://www.apecindy.com/ Connect with CCS hosts: ● Connect with Jason: https://lnkd.in/dS82puKp ● Connect with Drew: https://lnkd.in/d-VtF9Hb ● Connect with Matt Hadley: https://lnkd.in/dhAhM36A ● Connect with Matt Carroll: https://lnkd.in/dkv7VmDx
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Community Connection Monday July 24th 2023 Midwest's Kind Harvest Market | This Saturday July 29th At 2:00 PM | The Soldiers & Sailors Monument on Monument Circle About: "This event will raise funds to provide $2M in food to Hoosiers in need. The event will be free to the public and a similar event had 3,500 attendees. This event is in partnership with Downtown Indy, Inc., and supported by Heather Tallman. The event will also have a free entertainment stage, family friendly activities, food trucks, and access to public facilities. Vendors are invited if they are selling at least 50% edible product and companies are invited to sponsor. For more information, email mluhigo@midwestfoodbank.org." Event Information: https://www.facebook.com/events/244410421400875?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22surface%22%3A%22group%22%7D]%7D Phone Guest:Marcie Luhigo - Executive Director, Midwest Food Bank, Indy Lights On Back 2 School Explosion ! | This Saturday July 29th 12 Noon - 4:00 PM | 3425 BLVD Place, Indianapolis, IN - New Zion Temple Church Back To School Giveaway! Free: Backpacks, School Supplies, Food, Fun, Fellowship, & Free Hairstyles/Haircuts *Event Also Takes Place August 5th Noon - 4PM At Their 926 Morris St. Hammond, IN Location! ***Children MUST be present to acquire backpack, school supplies and donated sneakers!!! Common Cause Indiana Executive Director Julia Vaughn Joined Us Live To Speak On Voter Education As Well As A Number Of Topics Such As: The Alabama Case & What does it mean here? Redistricting, Defiance of High Court, Israel's Dismantling Of It's Court System Common Cause Indiana: https://www.commoncause.org/indiana/?fbclid=IwAR2_XHrc-iUGY9FwjP4Hs_qJ2_RZBL1SlkpXReRspdwMMgBF6Z9fTbAf7hA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, wifey and I discuss the following: Downtown Indy -Food/restaurants -Children's museum -Uber drivers Top 10 beverage (non alcoholic) lists -laughs & banter o'plenty. ENJOY
In October, Taylor Schaffer became the youngest president and chief executive officer of Downtown Indy Inc., an organization focusing on the economic success of downtown Indianapolis. But, her journey started over a decade ago in Terre Haute where Schaffer grew up.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For new Downtown Indy, Inc. CEO Taylor Shaffer, getting involved is nothing new. From student government, volunteer work, and beauty pageants growing up in Terre Haute, to serving as an Indianapolis deputy mayor, being engaged is part of her DNA. In episode 93, she talks about her vision for downtown Indy, the sense of urgency needed to get things done, and what fuels her optimism for the future.
93WIBC Traffic Beast Matt Bair joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about all the construction going on in Downtown Indy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Im lucky to sit down with two of the hardest working comedians in Indy to talk shop, our favorite giga, and the weirdest movie facts that we know. Much more in this one but be sure to check out their show every Tuesday at Olly's Downtown Indy!
Owner of Coach's Tavern Tom Sutton joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the conditions of Downtown Indy business owners and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-22:20) – The final show of the week begins with Dan broadcasting live from Brothers in Downtown Indy. Dan also talks with show producer Jimmy Cook on what the Colts should do next at quarterback now that they've moved on from Carson Wentz. (22:18-36:15) – Jason Hammer of Hammer and Nigel on WIBC joins the program to give us his best bets for conference championship weekend. (36:16-43:59) – Dan gives live reactions to Indiana's battle with Illinois, talks to some fans on-site at Brothers and looks ahead to the rest of today's show. (44:00-1:07:32) – The Fan's own Kevin Bowen of Kevin and Query stops by to give his thoughts on the Carson Wentz trade and what the Colts need to do at the quarterback position in order to be competitive. Plus, Dan and KB go over potential options at the quarterback position and share what they'd like to see. (1:07:33-1:24:35) – The head coach of IUPUI Women's Basketball Austin Parkinson joins the show to celebrate the Jaguars winning the Horizon League and going to the Big Dance. (1:24:36-1:27:31) – We react to Indiana beating Illinois and likely earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament because of it. (1:23:58-1:50:59) – Jesse Rogers of ESPN joins the show to take us through how the MLB lockout was lifted and what changes fans will see on the field this season. Plus, are the Cubs going to be any good this year? (1:51:00 -2:01:07) – Dan chats with CBS Sports Bracketologist Jerry Palm on the status of Indiana's NCAA Tournament hopes now that they have knocked off Illinois and are moving on to the Big Ten Semis. Plus, Jerry looks at Purdue's seeding and what they can do, if anything, to improve their seeding. (2:01:08-2:10:25)– Friday's show closes with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Dan reflects on Indiana's win over Illinois and wraps up the show from Brothers and gives his best bets for the weekend. Also, Dan and Jimmy look at Lunardi's latest updates to Bracketology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sherry Seiwert, President of Downtown Indy, Inc., discusses how the city has adjusted since the pandemic and what she has planned for the future of Mile Square and beyond. Website: www.downtownindy.org
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Your day-ahead forecast, some of the last U.S. troops pull out of Afghanistan, Boy Scouts of America reach historic settlement with alleged sexual abuse victims, 4th of July fireworks: what's new, Indiana Task Force One helping in Miami condo collapse efforts, business headlines, sports and more Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
In this week's episode of Tell Us Where it Hurts, transportation and its impact on the health of our community. Positive health outcomes rely on many social and economic factors, including transportation, which plays an important role in our individual and community health. GuestsLesley Gordon, Vice President of Communications & Marketing, IndyGoKären Haley, Executive Director, Indianapolis Cultural Trail Talking Points 2:01 - What is meant when we talk about transportation issues as they relate to our health?3:00 - The transportation accessibility conversation is also about how Indianapolis is built.4:17 - What ways can we improve transportation access (sidewalks, bike lanes, trails, trees)? 8:10 - Who is most at-risk for transit/transportation issues when it pertains to health outcomes?9:02 - Teaching healthy habits, and the benefits of being a walkable, bikeable, connected city. 10:36 - A tale of two outcomes: IndyGo and Indianapolis Cultural Trail access improvements.16:10 - How social health determinants -- nutrition, education and transportation -- interconnect.18:51 - What can we do to help?
Gerry Dick, IIB, joins Tony to talk about all the jobs coming to the state and the state of downtown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-21:20) – The NCAA Tournament is upon us as we open the show on a Friday! Dan shares what games he has placed money on already and addresses the coaching search for the IU head coaching job. (21:21-37:03) – WIBC’s Jason Hammer of Hammer and Nigel stops by the program to hand out his best bets for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. (37:04-41:10) – The first hour concludes with Dan and the guys in the Nissan Command Center discussing the early games in the NCAA Tournament and the actions of Coach Tom Izzo last night. (41:11-1:03:50) – Our friend Fran Fraschilla joins the show to share some stories during his coaching career and give us his insights on the first day of March Madness. (1:03:51-1:18:19)– Standout Indiana Hoosier and longtime assistant coach at UCLA Michael Lewis joins to take us through the Bruins comeback win over Michigan State in the First Four last night. Plus, Coach Lewis talks on what he’d like to see out of the next head coach at Indiana University. (1:18:20-1:21:19) – The lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich joins the show to share her thoughts on the Tom Izzo altercation last night and whether it was in line. (1:21:20-1:40:10) – The final hour of the show begins with a visit from The Fan’s own Kevin Bowen who talks on early Colts Free Agency news and the recent play of the Indiana Pacers. Additionally, we get KB’s thoughts on March Madness. (1:40:11-1:51:29) – We’re back with live reactions from Dan, Leigh, Brendan, Jimmy and the crowd at World of Beer to the Virginia Tech – Florida game. Plus, more conversation from World of Beer with Dan and the gang. (1:51:30-2:01:53) – The week concludes with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of The JCook Parlay of the Day. Plus more sound, comments and madness on the NCAA Tournament from World of Beer with Dan and Leigh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The city and several community organizations are launching clean-up efforts, street upgrades and art projects to beautify downtown and nearby areas in advance of the NCAA tournament in March. Similar beautification efforts have accompanied other big events, including the Super Bowl and past NCAA Final Fours, but this year is different. Downtown still shows signs of the violence that spilled over from racial protests last May and the pandemic has left more storefronts and restaurant spaces empty. So host Mason King talks with Downtown Indy Inc.'s Bob Schultz, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful's Jeremy Kranowitz and the Arts Council of Indianapolis' Julie Goodman about the projects and cleanups they have planned. To learn more, read IBJ reporter Mickey Shuey's story about beautifying downtown and then read about the grant the Lilly Endowment is making fuel the efforts.
In October 2020, Indianapolis lost one of its most influential civic leaders of the past 30 years, Tamara Zahn. Tamara led Downtown Indy (formerly Indianapolis Downtown, Inc.) for over 20 years, in an era that saw billions of dollars in new investment in Indy’s downtown. We remember Tamara and talk with two of her Tamara’s close friends and collaborators, Julia Saltsgaver and Polina Osherov.
Hammer and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz talk about the homeless issue in Downtown Indy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the Monthly Weekly hosts IM director of editorial operations Megan Fernandez and interim director at City Market, Catherine Esselman, for a chat about how downtown Indy can move forward after a chaotic 2020. Then, Derek speaks with Indiana Repertory Theater artistic director Janet Allen about the IRT's decision to move to a virtual season, streaming live performances directly into living rooms across Indiana and beyond.
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Louisville police make nearly 100 arrests in violent protests over the Breonna Taylor case; two officers were shot, downtown Indy businesses are boarding up windows again, President Trump will pay respects to the late RBG today, Trump will not promise a peaceful transition after election, when you can hop on a Pacers Bike Share bike for free and how you can help hospitality workers by drinking whisky!
The Made in Indy podcast chats with connector, storyteller, and civic leader, Mali Jeffers about the Black Lives Matter Mural in Downtown Indy. Located between the Walker Theatre & the Urban League on Indiana Ave., the mural is the work of 18 commissioned artists from the city. Mali explains what inspired the idea for the mural, the amazing people that came together to make this vision a reality, and why this project is so important for the city of Indianapolis. Later, Mali shares with us why she loves the Circle City, and what makes it unique. Head down to Indiana Ave. to check out this amazing piece of Indiana history.
Before the pandemic hit Indianapolis in March, some 155,000 people were working regularly downtown. In the weeks after Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered all non-essential workers to go home, just 5% or so of those workers remained. Essentially, the Mile Square became a ghost town. Today, some of those workers are returning. Many restaurants are open again. And a few offices are open. But IBJ reporters Samm Quinn and Anthony Schoettle spent a week talking with the leaders of downtown companies and learned that many are delaying plans to bring workers back to the office. What are the ramifications for downtown? That's the subject of this week's podcast. Want to know more? See Quinn and Schoettle's story at IBJ.com. -- The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by the law firm Krieg DeVault.
Downtown Indy gets more depressing by the day. Plus, Paul Rodgers vs Freddie Mercury throw down, Marquette freshman getting harassed by university over Trump support, and more!
Downtown Indy businesses are uniting to find a solution for a do-nothing Mayor. Plus Governor Holcomb refuses to fully reopen the state, Carmel priest suspended, new found Christopher Columbus hate rolls on, and more!
93WIBC Statehouse Bureau Chief Eric Berman joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk downtown recovery from pandemic, Coronavirus update in Indiana, and the latest on Curtis Hill.
Cleanup continues after violent riots in downtown Indianapolis, A Kokomo woman was arrested for driving into a crowd of protesters and race tracks prepare to open.
Looters in Downtown Indy, a spontaneous trip to Florida, and Rob gets a Hooker. This episode has everything. It is only fitting on our 69th episode that someone gets a Hooker. Enjoy. SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW PLEASE! SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE FOR VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC70dT2hC8EDi4oTdRtPMrEA “LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK: BANNED “FOLLOW” US ON TWITTER https://twitter.com/HighlyInapprop1 “FOLLOW” US ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/highlyinappropriatepodcast/
Jacqueline taps the power of being your most authentic self and three different parts of authenticity: personal, organizational and community.
Sherry Seiwert https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/43f8ab4b-615b-4fa3-83f7-01fc9ec2f2bc/3sK1gq3r.jpg Sherry Seiwert, president of Downtown Indy Inc., is a perfect example of the leadership that makes our city prosper and grow. As Indianapolis is the economic engine for the state, our downtown is the economic engine for our city. Sherry is a life-long resident of Indy, an IPS kid, and a proud Hoosier. Please listen and share our discussion with one of the most engaging people I’ve ever met. Sponsors: * Veteran Strategies (https://veteranstrategies.com/) * Girl Scouts of Central Indiana (https://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/) About Veteran Strategies ‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com (www.veteranstrategies.com). About Girl Scouts of Central Indiana We're 2.5 million strong—more than 1.7 million girls and 750,000 adults who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Our extraordinary journey began more than 100 years ago with the original G.I.R.L., Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. On March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia, she organized the very first Girl Scout troop, and every year since, we’ve honored her vision and legacy, building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. And with programs from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success. To volunteer, reconnect, donate, or join, visit girlscoutsindiana.org (https://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/) or call 317.924.6800.
A coalition of downtown businesses, homeowners and organizations is advocating a two-level highway system for the north, east and south legs of interstates 65 and 70—the so-called inner loop in downtown Indianapolis. The proposal from Rethink 65/70 comes as state transportation officials move forward with a planned reconstruction of the north-split interchange — a project Rethink leaders hope can be done with their below-grade highway plan in mind. IBJ Podcast host Mason King talks with Rethink member Paul Knapp, the CEO of Young & Laramore, about the group's proposal. Then he talks with Indiana Department of Transportation spokesman Scott Manning and Kia Gillette, an environmental project manager at HNTB, about whether the state will consider Rethink's ideas. Learn more about the Rethink 65/70 proposal with this IBJ story by reporter Susan Orr.
79 AOPA Carbondale Interviews with Jack Pelton, Adrian Eichhorn, and Catherine Cavagnaro, Red Bull Update + GA News Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you're thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance. Send us an email - http://www.sjflight.com/Forms/inquiry.htm If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. AOPA Carbondale Fly-in Interviews Max interviews a dozen pilots at the AOPA Carbondale, IL Regional Fly-in including EAA President Jack Pelton, round-the-world Bonanza pilot Adrian Eichhorn, and 2018 FAASTeam Rep of the Year Catherine Cavagnaro, who is an expert in spin training and writes for AOPA Pilot magazine. If you love the show and want more, visit my Patreon page to see fun videos, breaking news, and other posts in the Blog section. And if you decide to make a small donation each month, you can get some goodies! Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Check out our recommended Aviation Headsets, and order one for yourself! Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Mentioned in the ShowCirrus Migration 16 Event - Las Vegas, October 11-14, 2018 Podcasting on a Plane Episode 31 with Max Trescott AOPA Region Fly-In Gulf Shores, AL Videos Video of Helicopter Blades Snagging Rope During Rescue AOPA ASI recreation: Houston Hobby SR20 Traffic Pattern Accident AOPA ASI Recreation: SR22 in the pattern at Melbourne, FL State Police Helicopter Buzzing Incident at Penn State Coming Soon: Spin and Wake Turbulence videos by Catherine Cavagnaro News Stories 5-Year FAA Reauthorization Bill Signed Greenville plane crash: Initial NTSB report shows braking switch was inoperative Mike Goulian Scores on Home Soil in Red Bull Air Race Red Bull Air Race official arrested outside Downtown Indy restaurant Experimental Accident Rate Lowest Ever ForeFlight adds support for Garmin GDL 50, 51, and 52 ForeFlight Sentry combines ADS-B receiver and CO detector Arabia A320 intersection line up departed in wrong direction Couple Left Dangling After Plane Strikes Zip Line California Pilot Facing Federal Drug After Arrest in Texas Max Trescott is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
The Pacers partner with a tech giant to boost fan experience; two Indiana tech companies land new funding; part three of our special series behind the gates at Crane; Culture Matters focuses on a well-known consulting firm; Downtown Indy marks 25 years; a cutting-edge cancer treatment comes to Indiana; and, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.
In this episode, Bob is absent due to his impending move. Nate is joined by the delightful Rachel to talk more about our trip to see the Lost Boys in Downtown Indy! We wax nostalgic on old movies and grumble about new stuff.http://niteowltv.wixsite.com/main
In this episode, Bob is absent due to his impending move. Nate is joined by the delightful Rachel to talk more about our trip to see the Lost Boys in Downtown Indy! We wax nostalgic on old movies and grumble about new stuff.http://niteowltv.wixsite.com/main
Downtown Indy's opportunities and challenges; an Indiana farmer banks on healthy Hoosier oil; IU Health plans a $55 million cancer center; we talk to Indiana State University's new president, who is making history at the school; a sports management software company lands new funding; we spotlight the culture of an Indy engineering firm; and a look at how tourism can help drive Indiana's economy.
We hope you’re hungry, Indy. First, we’ll be talking to Savor Downtown Indy, an event coming up that will get you awesome deals at some of Indy’s greatest restaurants, including Fat Dan’s Deli, who is also here. Then, for dessert, we’ll welcome Just Pop In! - a local company owned by two bubbly twins with a heart for philanthropy, who are popping up ALL over the place. Get your appetite ready - today on the Edge! Savor Downtown Indy is a 2-week event where Indy can enjoy special offers at some of the best restaurants in the Circle City. Susan Decker is the CEO of Susan Decker Media and organizer of Savor Downtown Indy and she brought along one of our favorite restaurants at Site Strategics, Fat Dan's Chicago-Style Deli. Mara Segerson, the Director of Operations of Fat Dan's Chicago-Style Deli, talks to Erin and Brittany about why they excited to be a part of this year's Savor Downtown Indy and what we can expect from their restaurant this year. To see all of the options and menus available for Savor Downtown Indy, please visit: https://www.savordowntownindy.com/ -- You have to appreciate someone who has the knack of pulling off a good prank. Well, one lady was able to pull off a prank four years after her death. Find out these weird and wacky stories and more this week on the Paul Poteet on the EDGE. Woman pranks her hubby from beyond the grave: http://www.cbs46.com/story/37296424/dead-wife-pranks-husband-for-years-using-plants You can buy a 72-pound wheel of cheese at Costco: https://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signature-Whole-Wheel-Parmigiano-Reggiano,-72-lbs.-.product.100096211.html Japan's new "Coke Plus" contains a laxative: http://www.newser.com/story/253807/japanese-are-drinking-coke-with-laxative-ingredient.html -- "Twin"-preneurs Mandy Selke and Carly Swift, the co-owners of Just Pop In, are also on today's show to talk about their new popcorn bar that will be opening this spring! Just Pop In was created in 2003 and Mandy and Carly are out to celebrate happiness. After watching their segment, you can see how they embody that every day. You can visit their Broad Ripple location or visit them in Terminal B of the Indianapolis Airport. Or, you can visit their website: https://www.justpopinpopcorn.com/
The holidays are upon us Indianapolis. This week's episode will tell you about all the behind-the-scenes working of the Circle of Lights with Downtown Indy, Inc. and we'll also introduce you to People for Urban Progress and help give you some unique gift ideas for the upcoming Christmas season. Downtown Indy, Inc. is a great organization in Indianapolis who is charged with developing, managing, activating, and marketing downtown Indianapolis to make it a better place to work and live. We wanted to have them on the show as the city is excited about the upcoming holiday season, and every season kicks off with the Circle of Lights celebration. Jacqueline Cromleigh Eckhardt is the Community Engagement Manager for Downtown Indy, Inc. and she has all the inside scoop on what all is going into this year's event. Plus we find out what more about what is happening to all of their old lights as they transition to new LED lights this year. To learn more about Downtown Indy, Inc., please visit their website: http://www.downtownindy.org/ -- Check it out! Paul Poteet is in the studio! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we thought it would be great to get the family together before the holiday break this week. Here are this week's Thanksgiving-themed stories for Paul Poteet on the Edge! THANKSGIVING Dinner in Potato Chip Form from Pringles - http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct-thanksgiving-dinner-pringles-20171117-story.html THANKSGIVING Dinner in Beer Form! - http://www.foodandwine.com/beer/thanksgiving-dinner-beers And in honor of shopping and PARKING Friday - A man reported his car missing 20 years ago, but it turns out he just forgot where he parked it - http://www.viralthread.com/man-forgets-where-he-parks-his-car-then-finds-it-20-years-later/?all -- People for Urban Progress (PUP) is an Indianapolis-based 501c3 non-profit that is creating a smarter and more sustainable, resilient city by combining good design with existing resources. As the buildings in our cities begin to age, sustainability isn't just about recycling, it about rethinking waste and being smart with what we have. According to their website, they are a mashup of Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity ReStore and Shinola - and they have worked on projects like salvaging the Suber Bowl XLVI banner and the roof of the RCA Dome. They have also worked with Hinkle Fieldhouse, Old City Hall, and Bush Stadium. Emma Hagenauer, Brand Manager, and Jessica Bricker, Director of Design + Fabrication, both work with People for Urban Progress and are coming on the show to talk about their organization and what projects they are working on for 2018! To learn more about People for Urban Progress, please visit their website: http://www.peopleup.org/
Indianapolis is gearing up for the biggest weekend of the year, with celebrations surrounding both the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500, and Memorial Day. But the agencies charged with promoting the Circle City to the rest of the world aren't just thinking of out-of-town guests. They want Hoosiers to know about the wide array of activity choices throughout the long weekend. Our guests on No Limits will be Chris Gahl, Senior Vice President of Visit Indy, and Bob Schultz, Vice President of Downtown Indy.
Thinking of moving downtown? You're not the only one. Millenials and baby boomers alike are moving towards their respective city centers. Downtown Indy president Sherry Seiwert joints Kiel Hauck on Chat with the Experts to talk about this trend and what downtown Indianapolis has to offer. Listen in!