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Ohio State enjoyed its second bye week — or “improvement week,” if you like — over the weekend, while most of the rest of the conference kept playing. We took the opportunity to get a look at some of the remaining competition, but what seemed like a strong slate of games was a bit disappointing in the end.Before we went around the Big Ten to see how other teams made out, we discussed the tragic and untimely passing of former Ohio State center Nick Mangold, who lost his battle with kidney disease at far too young an age. Mangold was a monster in the middle of the OSU offensive line during his time in Columbus and enjoyed a productive NFL career as well. He also seemed to be well liked by just about everyone he interacted with. We pay our respects to the fallen Buckeye legend.After that, we looked around the B1G to see how the other teams made out. Reality set in for UCLA in the Hoosier State, with Indian taking the Bruins to the woodshed. Oregon surprisingly struggled against Wisconsin but did enough to get the win. The Wolverines won the Paul Bunyan Trophy in the battle of the Mitten State, and Rutgers picked up a vital win late after a wild Purdue turnover to stay in the hunt for a bowl berth. We didn't expect Iowa to spank Minnesota, but that's what happened. Nebraska also outlasted Northwestern as both teams tried to throw the game away late, but only one team could pull that off.We also looked ahead to the schedule that lies ahead on Saturday. There are always some intriguing matchups and this week is no exception.Finally, we previewed the big meeting with Penn State. It's fair to say the season hasn't gone according to plan for the Nittany Lions, but there's no animal more dangerous than one that is wounded and cornered. Ohio State cannot take the Nitts for granted. Saturday's visitors are talented, even if they haven't had their way of things this season and their visit to Columbus will be seen as an early bowl game and a potential springboard for a decent finish to the season and an actual bowl game. We selected our picks to click in the game for the Buckeyes and tried our hand at predicting the final score.We would love to hear from you, so please reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email at SilverBulletsPod@gmail.com. Any questions directed toward us will be answered on our next show.Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.As always, thanks for listening!0:20 - We remember the late Nick Mangold and take a tour around the rest of the Big Ten.23:10 - It isn't the Ohio State-Penn State game we envisioned, but it's the one we have. We try to get you ready for one of the biggest games on the remaining OSU schedule.
Today on America in the MorningMelissa Hits Jamaica Today The strongest hurricane ever to hit the island of Jamaica and currently the most powerful storm to form this year anywhere on the planet, and will make landfall today. Winds from Hurricane Melissa reached 175 miles per hour overnight, and is expected to slam into Jamaica with sustained 160 mile per hour winds, gusts of over 200 miles per hour, over 3 feet of rain, and a storm surge 13 feet high. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports Hurricane Melissa's island-wide damage at the very least will be catastrophic. Government Shutdown Food & Flights The federal government shutdown continues to roll on, with a shortage of air traffic controllers leading to flight delays at some airports. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Russia's New Weapon President Trump is not happy with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after the Kremlin tested a new nuclear-powered missile, one it said cannot be shot down. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Indiana Redistricting Plans There's plans for redistricting in the Hoosier State, after Indiana's governor called for a special legislative session to aid Republican chances of keeping the House of Representatives in GOP control. Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports. Alleged Kirk Killer's New Clothes The suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk on the Utah Valley University campus earlier this year will be allowed to wear civilian clothing in court proceedings. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Tariff Talk Against Canada President Trump continues his tour of the Far East where he spent Monday in Japan, and with preparations to meet with China where a trade deal framework seems to be in place. Ed Donahue reports that trade talks with Canada are at a standstill following a video of Ronald Reagan talking against the use of tariffs in a TV ad run by the Premier of Ontario that angered President Trump and the White House. A Third Term President Trump is addressing speculation he could try to run for a third term as President, despite being term limited. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Mamdani Remains In The Lead We're now just a week away from the New York City mayoral election and polls are showing the race tighter than ever. New York Possible Redistricting Plans The New York Times is reporting that a lawsuit was filed on behalf of four New Yorkers that charges that the state's congressional map unconstitutionally dilutes Black and Latino votes in a district that covers Staten Island and part of southern Brooklyn. Tech News Amazon is cutting the top level brass at their corporate HQ, but, hiring is on the increase for the holiday rush. Chuck Palm has that in today's tech report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: As we get closer to putting a bow on harvest season, Chief Meteorologist says we're dry this weekend, but we could see moisture on-and-off throughout the following 10 days in his Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. You'll also hear crop updates from Jeff Lakin with Channel Seeds, as well as our "Crop Tour" reports from farmers all across the Hoosier State. C.J. Miller reports on President Trump's plan to buy beef from Argentina, and why U.S. beef producers are pushing back on that plan. Also, Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets and Andy Eubank
Fall Color in Indiana with Kyle Doles This week, Kyle Doles joins us for an adventure through Indiana! Join us as we discuss fall colors in the Hoosier State, as Kyle shares some of his favorite locations, moments, and memories over the years as a landscape photographer. Please don't forget to rate and subscribe!
An Amish community in northern Indiana is considered one of the least-allergic populations ever measured in the developed world. The WASHINGTON POST reports only 7-percent of Amish children there had a positive response to one or more common allergens in a skin prick test compared with more than 50-percent of the general U.S. population.
An Amish community in northern Indiana is considered one of the least-allergic populations ever measured in the developed world. The WASHINGTON POST reports only 7-percent of Amish children there had a positive response to one or more common allergens in a skin prick test compared with more than 50-percent of the general U.S. population.
An Amish community in northern Indiana is considered one of the least-allergic populations ever measured in the developed world. The WASHINGTON POST reports only 7-percent of Amish children there had a positive response to one or more common allergens in a skin prick test compared with more than 50-percent of the general U.S. population.
Bands Across America: Indiana Michael Jackson – Bad (1987) & Guns N' Roses – Appetite for Destruction (1987)Our summer musical road trip hits Indiana, the Hoosier State, home to pop royalty and hard rock legends. This week, we spotlight two iconic albums from Indiana natives who changed the sound and shape of popular music: Michael Jackson and Guns N' Roses. We dive into the creative ambition, cultural impact, and lasting legacy of these genre-defining records.What's Inside- Michael Jackson's Pop Mastery: Explore the sharp-edged, hit-packed Bad, the follow-up to Thriller, featuring iconic singles, slick production, and MJ's relentless drive for reinvention. We break down the album's attitude, standout tracks, and the ways it both builds on and diverges from Jackson's earlier work.- Guns N' Roses' Hard Rock Revolution: Take a ride through the chaos and chemistry of Appetite for Destruction, the best-selling debut album in U.S. history. From the explosive “Welcome to the Jungle” to the anthemic “Sweet Child o' Mine,” we dissect how two Lafayette outsiders helped redefine rock for a new generation.- Our Takes: We break down each album's vibe, killer tracks, production quirks, and replay value—plus, which one best captures Indiana's musical spirit.- Deep Questions: Don gets philosophical about Indiana's cultural legacy and the meaning behind these albums.- Reflections: Why these records are essential listening for any road trip through the Midwest and beyond.Diggin'- The Monkees – The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (1968): A fragmented but ambitious pop-psych classic, showcasing the band's creative range as they moved beyond their TV image.- Badflower – No Place Like Home (2025): LA rockers deliver a raw, emotionally charged album tackling grief, identity, and mental health, highlighted by the moving ballad “Paws.”- Sarah McLachlan – Better Broken (2025): The Canadian singer-songwriter returns with her most personal album in years, blending piano-driven ballads with subtle electronic textures.- Al Jardine – Islands in the Sun (2025): A sunny, harmony-rich collection from the Beach Boys legend, featuring guest spots from Neil Young and Flea.Podcast Shout-OutDon't miss Can I Pod With Madness?—a nostalgic journey through classic issues of Kerrang! and the wild world of '80s and '90s metal. Expect fun conversations about Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, KISS, and more, plus plenty of pop culture tangents. Find it wherever you get your podcasts.Join the Conversation!What's your favorite Indiana album? What are you spinning lately? Let us know on Instagram, Facebook, BlueSky, and Threads @albumnerds, or email us at podcast@albumnerds.com.Thanks for listening—see you on the road! Next stop: North Carolina
We take a trip to the Hoosier State on this week's Access Louisville podcast.Our discussion revolves around some of the economic goings on in Clark and Floyd counties. LBF recently took a deep dive into trends in the area for a section we called Southern Indiana spotlight.To start, we chat about new home development, which has taken off despite higher interest rates affecting housing affordability New single-family home inventory grew by 8.8% between April 2024 and April 2025 in Clark, Floyd and Harrison counties, Glenn Hockersmith, a Realtor and broker with Schuler Bauer Real Estate, told LBF in a recent report. Despite the increased supply in the area, the average number of days on the market for these homes plummeted 12.9% during the same period. River Ridge Commerce Center, a 6,000-acre commercial and industrial park in Jeffersonville that produced an estimated $3.04 billion in economic output in 2024, has a lot to do with that growth. But we also discuss how the various school systems in the region play a role. On the show, we also talk a restaurant boom in New Albany, including something new heading into the former Toast on Market space. We chat about the backstory on Hidden Hill Nursery & Sculpture Garden, which recently hit the market. We discuss a new recreational trail in Borden, Indiana, which is supposed to eventually connect to Mitchell, Indiana (and even up to Indianapolis at some point.) And we go over the plans for Origin Park, which we recently toured. Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Bands Across America: ArkansasJohnny Cash – With His Hot and Blue Guitar (1957) & Al Green – Call Me (1973)Our summer road trip rolls through Arkansas, the Natural State, where the roots of American music run deep. This week, we spotlight two legendary artists whose Arkansas origins helped shape the sound of country and soul: Johnny Cash and Al Green. We dig into Cash's stark, game-changing debut and Green's lush, emotionally rich soul masterpiece—two albums that capture the spirit and complexity of Arkansas music.What's Inside:- Johnny Cash's Raw Beginnings: Explore the minimalist, haunting sound of With His Hot and Blue Guitar, the Sun Records debut that introduced the world to the “boom-chicka-boom” rhythm and set the stage for outlaw country.- Al Green's Soulful Perfection: Dive into Call Me, a concise, elegant soul record that blends romance, heartbreak, and spiritual yearning, all delivered with Green's iconic falsetto and Willie Mitchell's golden production touch.- Our Takes: We break down each album's vibe, killer tracks, production quirks, and lasting influence—plus, which one best embodies Arkansas's musical legacy.- Deep Questions: Don probes deeply into Arkansas culture.- Reflections: Why these albums are essential listening for any road trip through the Ozarks and beyond.Diggin':- Oliver Anthony – “Scornful Woman” (2025): A raw, post-divorce anthem from the viral country-folk singer. Honest, bitter, and deeply personal—therapy set to twang.- Sly and the Family Stone – There's a Riot Goin' On (1971): Funk and soul take a dark, introspective turn. Murky grooves, political unrest, and the weary brilliance of “Family Affair.”- SMiLE: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Brian Wilson by David Leaf (2025): The definitive book on the Beach Boys' lost masterpiece, told by those who lived it.- Nitzer Ebb – That Total Age (1987): English EBM pioneers lay down industrial beats and aggression. “Murderous” is a dancefloor classic.Podcast Shout-Out:Don't miss the Astrovert Podcast—Jake and Mike from the band Astroverts dive into band journeys, rock news, and music from underground and underheard artists worldwide. Find Astrovert wherever you get your podcasts.Join the Conversation!What's your favorite Arkansas album? What are you spinning lately? Let us know on Instagram, Facebook, BlueSky, and Threads @albumnerds, or email us at podcast@albumnerds.com.Thanks for listening—see you on the road! Next stop: Indiana, the Hoosier State.
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your trip! Today, we head to the Hoosier State and visit with Jordan Smith, Leisure Marketing […]
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your trip! Today, we head to the Hoosier State and visit with Jordan Smith, Leisure Marketing […]
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your trip! Today, we head to the Hoosier State and visit with Jordan Smith, Leisure Marketing […]
Hutt and Chad discuss how Indiana has become THE state for basketball Plus, CFB Analyst ESPN, Tom Luginbill shares his thoughts on the one SEC QB that jumps out for success this season, the pressure on Hugh Freeze and how much emphasis on week one goes into the season. Author “On Her Game”, Christine Brennan joins the show to discuss America's fascination with Caitlin Clark, why Caitlin Clark is the biggest athlete in American female team sports history and is Clark more important to the WNBA than Tiger was to Golf? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Al Capone's name is etched into American history, but could his story still be unfolding in the shadows of Indiana? In this episode, we explore eerie tales of Capone's ghostly presence lingering far beyond Chicago. From haunted hotels to backwoods deals gone wrong, we uncover chilling whispers of the gangster's unfinished business in the Hoosier State.
This week, we're in Indiana discussing young men searching for a thrill kill. Then, we'll talk about a deadly explosion. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Hoosier State.Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!Music by PixabaySources: TribStar, CBS News, Reddit, ABC News, Newkirk's Funeral Home, Wikipedia, History, Indy Star
On this energetic edition, Brad Evans and Nate Lundy try not to tear up tickets across various sports. First up, the guys hitch a ride on the PLUS BUS, detailing their favorite +100 or greater bet over the weekend. From there, Brad counts down his Fade Five, discussing wagers attached to Matt Olson, KAT, Framber Valdez, Max Fried and Hoosier State stud Tyrese Haliburton. What bet topped his list? Where did Lundy FADE? Where did he FOLLOW? Finally, Brad details a full Rockies FADE in his #TeamHuevos Parlay Play and the dudes fire off additional bets in baseball, the NHL and NBA.
Now AvailableEbookSoftboundAudio BookFun Indiana Road TripsThe Guide Book to Indiana Cross Country Auto ToursWhat could be more fun than a cross-country road trip across Indiana? Discover Indiana's covered bridges, wineries, caves and much more by taking one of the auto tours listed in this guidebook. The book lists over thirty Indiana road trips for Hoosiers to take while they learn the history, culture, arts and natural wonders of the Hoosier State. Fun Indiana Road Trips includes a description of the Auto Trail, contact information, Indiana county tourism sites and a guide to navigating Indiana's system of back roads.The Author's WebsiteThe Author on LocalsThe Author on FacebookThe Author on TwitterThe Author on RumbleThe Author on YouTubeThe Author's Amazon Page
From giant triangle UFO's to flying cylinders the Hoosier State is dialing it in with UFO reports to NUFORC!
She is one of the most respected (and certainly the bravest) public spokespersons in the Hoosier State. Chief Rita Reith is our guest for this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast. Rita's career and family history are fascinating, and we are grateful to her for sitting down with us.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.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys discuss the darker side of the Hoosier State, with…Ghost Towns of Indiana!!! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Indiana https://search.brave.com/search?q=ghost+towns+of+indiana&source=ios&summary=1&conversation=0f802ca2e5a481d2d06bae https://historyinyourownbackyard.com/tag/ghost-town/
In part two of their series on apprenticeships, Jeff talks with Claire Fiddian-Green, president and CEO of the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, about Indiana's ambitious efforts to adapt lessons from Switzerland's gold-standard model. They explore how Indiana is transforming high school graduation requirements, building industry-led talent associations, and designing scalable pathways that center real-world work experience. The conversation covers the challenges of shifting culture, coordinating stakeholders, and ensuring permeability between career and college tracks—all with the goal of making apprenticeships a respected and rigorous route to success after high school. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Group and the Gates Foundation.Publications Mentioned“No Time to Lose: How to Build a World-Class Education System State by State,” - The National Council of State LegislaturesApprentice Nation: How the "Earn and Learn" Alternative to Higher Education Will Create a Stronger and Fairer America, - Ryan Craig “Career and Technical Education for All,” - Daniel Curtis and Michael B. HornChapters0:00 - Intro3:32 - Focusing Indiana on CTE5:00 - Applying Lessons Learned from Swiss Apprenticeship in Indiana8:05 - Building an Apprenticeship System at Scale10:58 - Adjusting Graduation Requirements13:52 - The Keys to Successful Stakeholder Collaboration in Indiana15:10 - Centering Permeability19:05 - States in the Lead on Apprenticeship21:56 - Putting Employers in the Driver's Seat26:30 - Carving Out Apprenticeship Pathways in High Schools31:30 - Bringing it Back to the Why
Bernie Sanders makes demands on Israel, but not on Hamas. Planned Parenthood funding frozen. Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott joins to talk about how the tariffs will affect the Hoosier State. Stocks down because of the tariffs. Trump tariffs are protectionismSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last night’s storms. Trump: "Liberation Day" will make America Wealthy Again. Tara Hastings talks about last night's storms. Colorado Dems want to call “misgendering” child abuse. Possible Tornado Hits Brownsburg. Tariffs on trading partners to set an “even playing field”. Marco Andretti Signed Oberto IndyCar Driver Suit. Beckwith says he's cost-cutting after facing criticism over $88K SUV. Bernie Sanders makes demands on Israel, but not on Hamas. Planned Parenthood funding frozen. Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott joins to talk about how the tariffs will affect the Hoosier State. Stocks down because of the tariffs. Trump tariffs are protectionismSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hornets had the opportunity to sweep the season series against Indiana this season, but will have to settle for a series win after a 119-105 loss in the Hoosier State. Rob Longo and Sam Perley of Hornets.com react to the game and pick their silver-lining performances, and also provide some new on the injury front, including LaMelo Ball undergoing successful arthroscopic surgery to repair ankle and wrist injuries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Kent Adams, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever's Director of Conservation Delivery for the Northeast, John Kinney, PF & QF's Indiana State Coordinator, and Will Hinshaw, PF & QF's Indiana Regional Representative about the organization's growth in the “Hoosier State.” The group talks about the organization's public and private land habitat efforts in the state and public hunting access programs. Episode Highlights: • Adams explains the challenges PF & QF faces in eastern states compared to states West of the Mississippi River. • Kinney talks about PF & QF's Build a Wildlife Area land acquisitions to add permanent public properties in Indiana with a highlight of the organization's addition to the Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife Area. • Hinshaw reports a 30% increase in PF & QF members in Indiana and explains the way chapters work on habitat and access across the state. onX Hunt is a proud supporter of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever and they want to thank everyone who gives back to the birds we all love to hunt and the places they call home. Click this link to get a free month of onX Hunt and then use code PFQF to get 20% off, and a portion will go back to supporting Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever's wildlife habitat mission.
Dan Ridenour is one of Indiana's most thoughtful and innovative public officials. On this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast, Muncie's mayor talks to us about his career, his time in public service, and what lies ahead for his city and the Hoosier State.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.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Murray kicks off The VSiN Weekend Morning Line with all the top storylines in sports betting! We set the stage for a classic Big East battle, a Hoosier State rivalry, and a huge Celtics-Knicks showdown. Plus, Klay Thompson is back in the Bay, and there’s a long shot worth considering in the Mexico Open. We also break down last night’s biggest results, with sound from Luka Dončić, LeBron James, John Calipari, and more. Get caught up before placing your bets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the “Leaders and Legends” 300th podcast interview, we are honored to feature an interview with Indiana Governor Mike Braun (who is wearing his “Outstanding Eagle Scout” award). We discuss his roots in Jasper, the influence of Wabash College, how he became involved in politics, his love of The Moody Blues, and his top priorities as the Hoosier State's chief executive.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.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know!In this chilling episode of A Scary State, Kenzie dives into the mysterious and unsolved case of Garnett Ginn, a young woman from Indiana whose life ended under perplexing and eerie circumstances that still baffle investigators. Meanwhile, Lauren takes us on a haunting journey through two of Indiana's most ghostly cemeteries: the infamous 100 Step Cemetery, where each step may seal your fate, and the spine-tingling Hay Cemetery, rumored to be haunted by restless spirits. Prepare for tales that will keep you up at night as we uncover the secrets lurking in the shadows of the Hoosier State.-If you know anything about the Garnet Ginn case, you can contact the Portland Police Department at (260) 726-7161--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yta4QOa3v1nS3V-vOcYPNx3xSgv_GckdFcZj6FBt8zg/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
On January 22, newly elected Indiana Governor Mike Braun was sworn in, and in one of his first acts signed a series of executive orders in the name of “a healthier Indiana.” But, that's raised concerns among radio and TV broadcasters across the Hoosier State as a stop to all Medicaid advertising was effectively put into play.Has this impacted locally owned broadcasters? To learn more, J Chapman, President and owner of Woof Boom Radio in Muncie, Ind., joins Radio + Television Business Report Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson on this all-new InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
Join us for some amazing Bigfoot reports out of Indiana. From stalking campers to picking berries, the Hoosier State has plenty of Bigfoot encounters to talk about.
The Hoosier State is known for basketball, and Lebanon, Indiana is smack dab in the cradle of the sport. A man who knows this all too well, and has documented it, joins us for Episode 197 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Author, historian, and former Tiger player Harley Sheets is our guest. Harley shares his hoops experience, and why he put his love for the sport into print.
It's back, baby. The Hub may be outlawed in the Hoosier State, but we still VPNed our way into breaking down 2024's fap trends.
In this episode of NDS Chronicles, we're diving into a wild mix of stories that will leave you questioning reality! From ghostly encounters to unexplainable phenomena, this episode has it all.
Notre Dame wins the CFP battle of the Hoosier State. Correspondent Tom Maccabe reports.
Are there wild pheasants and bobwhite quail in Indiana? We join a passionate crew of upland bird hunters in the Hoosier State that can prove there are a lot of them. Craig Standish and his buddies explain why Indiana's fertile soil grows wild pheasants and quail, how their efforts to create more wildlife habitat is working, their proof is in the flush, the power of good dogs, the return of bobwhite quail, farming practices that can work for wildlife, a little grass goes a long way, their roles as PF volunteers, and success stories from the hunt. Plus, Dave Gerts shares his experiences training bomb dogs to save soldiers during the war in Iraq. Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Chief Upland (https://chiefupland.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Federal Premium Ammunition (https://www.federalpremium.com/) Sage and Braker (https://sageandbraker.com/) & Hunt North Dakota (https://www.helloND.com/)
Are there wild pheasants and bobwhite quail in Indiana? We join a passionate crew of upland bird hunters in the Hoosier State that can prove there are a lot of them. Craig Standish and his buddies explain why Indiana's fertile soil grows wild pheasants and quail, how their efforts to create more wildlife habitat is working, their proof is in the flush, the power of good dogs, the return of bobwhite quail, farming practices that can work for wildlife, a little grass goes a long way, their roles as PF volunteers, and success stories from the hunt. Plus, Dave Gerts shares his experiences training bomb dogs to save soldiers during the war in Iraq. Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Chief Upland (https://chiefupland.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Federal Premium Ammunition (https://www.federalpremium.com/) Sage and Braker (https://sageandbraker.com/) & Hunt North Dakota (https://www.helloND.com/)
Rural healthcare is much the same and also very different from state to state across the country. State rural healthcare associations, hospital associations, and offices of rural health all tackle issues that support hospitals and healthcare providers' ability to provide care in tier communities. On this week's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel speak with Cara Veale , Chief Executive Officer of the Indiana Rural Health Association. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
Buckle up for an episode full of laughter, reflection, and incredible trail vibes as Dylan Rueff and Stephanie Leake take you on a journey through the Indiana Trail 100, the only 100-mile ultramarathon in the Hoosier State. Known for its welcoming community and scenic yet approachable trails, this race is a favorite among runners seeking camaraderie and a challenge. With its 25-mile looped course through Chain O'Lakes State Park, the Indiana Trail 100 offers participants lush forests, lakeside views, and a surprising amount of fun despite its reputation for mud (and sometimes brutal weather). For Stephanie, it was also the next step in her ambitious goal of running 100 miles in all 50 states.The race itself was a masterpiece of community and camaraderie. Stephanie spills all the details about racing logistics, running with friends, and making unforgettable memories—all while navigating a whirlwind of hilarious mishaps. From arriving at an Airbnb with no Wi-Fi to dealing with forgotten gear and last-minute exams, this race recap is as much about the chaos as it is about the triumphs. Alongside her friend Brandy, she powered through muddy trails, indulged in the over-the-top aid station treats (pork mac and cheese, anyone?), and soaked in the vibrant trail running culture that made the Indiana Trail 100 feel like so much more than just a race.Through it all, Stephanie reflects on finding joy in the miles, embracing the unexpected, and leaning into the incredible support of the trail running community. With her pacer Patrick stepping in at the perfect moment to lift her spirits, and Arturo moving mountains (or at least cars) to keep the crew together, this adventure was equal parts grit, gratitude, and good times. Whether you're here for the laughs, the inspiration, or the insider tips on tackling 100-milers, this episode promises a glimpse into the magic of the trails—and maybe even a tip or two about caramel M&Ms.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and we always appreciate you leaving a good rate and review. Join the Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram and check out our website for the more episodes, posts and merchandise coming soon. Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed in depth, or a guest you'd like to nominate? Email us at info@happyendingstc.org
In a culture addicted to fast food and instant gratification, are we falling into the same trap when it comes to sermons? In this episode, Pastor Mike Chaddick draws a fascinating parallel between the shallow nourishment of fast food and the modern demand for quick, easy-to-digest preaching. Recorded live at the Expositors Collective preacher training event in Indianapolis, Indiana, Mike challenges us to dig deeper into Scripture using the inductive Bible study method—a three-step process of observation, interpretation, and application. Discover how studying the Bible through the lens of language, grammar, historical context, and genre can lead to sermons that nourish and transform. Mike also highlights the value of consulting multiple Bible translations and offers practical tips for interpreting Scripture through a gospel-centered, doctrinally sound lens. Whether you're a seasoned expositor or just starting out, this session is packed with insights to help you teach the Word with depth, clarity, and life-changing impact. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode as we continue to share sessions from our October 2023 event in the Hoosier State. --- About Mike Chaddick Pastor Mike Chaddick is the senior pastor of Image Church in San Juan Capistrano, CA, and a regular contributor to the live radio show *Pastors Perspective* on KWAVE 107.9FM. Raised as a pastor's kid in the Calvary Chapel movement, Mike had a powerful conversion experience after years of drifting from his faith. With ministerial degrees from Vanguard University, Veritas Evangelical Seminary, and Fuller Theological Seminary, he brings a wealth of theological training and practical experience to his ministry. Mike is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree and is passionate about writing, fitness, and spending time with his wife, Beth, and their six children. Recommended Episodes: Treat Your Text Like a Crime Scene: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/episode-88-treat-your-text-like-a-crime-scene-bonus-episode How to Interpret and Apply the Bible: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/how-to-interpret-and-apply-the-bible-cody-king For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Donate to support the work of Expositors Collective, in person training events and a free weekly podcast: https://cgn.churchcenter.com/giving/to/expositors-collective
The Buffalo Bills traveled to the Hoosier State last week and ultimately captured their first win at the home of the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since 1998!Buffalo's defense once again flexed their muscles, while Josh Allen helped navigate an offense without their top two wide receivers, Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman.Ryan Wolfe and John Cimino themselves, joined by Chris Downey later in the podcast, are day-to-day with illness but no podcast gets left behind.The guys breakdown the Bills win, their 8-2 start and more ahead of their big home date with the Kansas City Chiefs.Listen in!
Episode 188 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast is "On Location" this time around, at Hickory Cottages, located near The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse. Jennifer Nevitt joined us, and was nice enough to chat, just before the ribbon on the cottages was cut last week. Jennifer isn't only the Founding Partner and CEO of Bel Canto Asset Growth Fund, she's also an Indiana native - excited to launch the company's first offering in the Hoosier State. Learn more about Hickory Cottages: https://apartmentsinlebanonin.com/
In this episode, we explore two of Indiana's lesser-known tales. First, we uncover the mysterious legend of Diana of the Dunes, a woman whose spirit is said to roam the shores of Lake Michigan. Then, we head to the eerie Hundred Steps Cemetery, where visitors may catch a glimpse of their own fate. Join me as we dive into the darker side of the Hoosier State's folklore. YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@hauntedchris TikTok- @chris_hah LEAVE A VOICEMAIL - 609-891-8658 The Nightmare Collective SUBSCRIBE!! Available on all podcast platforms! Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nightmare-collective/id1707943952 Spotify https://spotify.link/IPUVpAyWcDb Zoning Out- https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZLb8oK5uxgK64GL7vUHwK Draft Class- https://open.spotify.com/show/3BEobZXMT1kiPbffV0VT3F Slayin' It! with Juliet Landau
In Episode 14 of the Haunted America series, join host Lyle Perez on September 25, 2024, as he ventures deep into the haunted heart of Indiana. Known as the Crossroads of America, Indiana has more than just history and friendly towns—its darker side is filled with eerie tales of restless spirits and haunted places. Here's a look at 10 of the most haunted locations in Indiana: The Story Inn - 6404 State Road 135, Nashville, IN 47448 In the small town of Story, the Story Inn has a famous ghost known as the Blue Lady, who leaves behind the scent of cherry tobacco whenever she's near. The Culbertson Mansion - 914 E Main St, New Albany, IN 47150 This grand 1867 mansion is haunted by the spirit of a little girl and a sorrowful servant, both of whom continue to make their presence known. Central State Hospital - 3000 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Former patients of this psychiatric hospital are believed to roam its abandoned halls, including the ghost of a woman named Jane who hums nursery rhymes. The Hannah House - 3801 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Tragic deaths and a fire during the Underground Railroad era have left lingering spirits in this 1858 mansion, including the ghost of Alexander Hannah himself. The French Lick Springs Hotel - 8670 W State Road 56, French Lick, IN 47432 Guests at this luxurious hotel have reported seeing the ghost of a former owner in the service elevator and a woman in red dancing in the ballroom. Whispers Estate - 714 W Warren St, Mitchell, IN 47446 This Victorian home, with a tragic history, is known for intense paranormal activity, especially from the playful spirit of a young girl named Rachel. Riverside Cemetery - 490 N Perry St, Attica, IN 47918 Established in the 1800s, this cemetery is known for eerie sightings of shadowy figures and the legend of a crying statue that weeps at night. Stepp Cemetery - Morgan Monroe State Forest, Martinsville, IN 46151 Visitors to this secluded cemetery report sightings of the Woman in Black, a grieving widow who weeps near the grave of her family. The Red Brick Tavern - 1300 Wabash Ave, Lafayette, IN 47905 This historic tavern is haunted by the ghost of a young woman, often seen at the top of the stairs, and a former owner who still watches over the bar. The Willard Library - 21 First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710 The Grey Lady of Willard Library is a friendly but eerie presence, often spotted near the bookshelves, in the basement, or on the grand staircase. Join us for this spooky journey through Indiana's haunted past. Whether you're a ghost hunter or a fan of eerie stories, this episode will leave you with chills. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Indiana, Indiana Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Paranormal Indiana, Haunted America, Story Inn, Culbertson Mansion, Central State Hospital, Hannah House, French Lick Springs Hotel, Whispers Estate, Riverside Cemetery, Stepp Cemetery, Red Brick Tavern, Willard Library, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Indiana Tags: #HauntedIndiana #GhostStories #IndianaHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #IndianaGhosts #StoryInn #CulbertsonMansion #WhispersEstate #RiversideCemetery #StaySpooky
This episode of "Surveyor Says! The NSPS Podcast" digs into one of the biggest challenges facing the surveying profession, the shortage of surveyors. Our guests come from the Hoosier State via Vincennes University: Parker Zurbuch, SI (student) and Jessica Hess, PS, Program Coordinator, Surveying Technology. Parker and Jess recently joined Tim Burch to discuss Parker's school paper, "Surveyor Shortage" and how a class project has motivated a young surveyor to find solutions for this issue within our profession. While they admit there is a formidable challenge ahead, it is clear that Parker and Jess are up to the challenge. A stimulating and thought-provoking conversation you don't want to miss! Download Parker's school paper here: https://bit.ly/ParkerZurbuch For more information about the Vincennes surveying program, click here: https://www.vinu.edu/major/surveying-technology.html
Baker and Vance are joined by the father of Bracketology, Joe Lunardi. An interesting conversation ranging from Indiana State getting bounced from the bubble last year to what the MVC needs to do to position itself for more at-large bids. Preview season begins with each of the Indiana schools in the Missouri Valley Conference. Open/Banter (0:28) Joe Lunardi @ESPNLunardi (7:16) Indiana State Sycamores @IndStBasketball (40:57) Evansville Purple Aces @UEAthletics_MBB (58:10) Valpo Beacons @ValpoBasketball (1:07:19) Speed Round and Close (1:20:43)
If you like racing, motorsports, and having your core shaken by the noise and vibration of very, very fast cars, you should absolutely attend the Indy 500. Kennedy recaps her weekend in the Hoosier State and later pays tribute to NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're in Indiana discussing a female Charles Manson. Then, we'll talk about a Satanic Carnival Cult. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Hoosier State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Hunt A Killer's immersive murder mystery games throw you into the center of brutal murders, eerie disappearances, suspicious poisonings, and even supernatural horrors. And it's up to you to examine the clues, evaluate the suspects, and find the thread that ties the case together. HUNTGA1010 - $10 off any item HUNTGA10 - 10% off Order HUNTGA20 - 20% off 6mo or 12mo Subscription Sources: Jason Roberts Online, Court Documents, Newspapers, WRTV, Murderpedia - Sarah Jo Pender, IndyStar Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support