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On this episode, Cesar and Sarah sit down with Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott. Daniel isn't just the man who oversees $16 billion of Hoosier funds—he's also a passionate advocate for school choice, a dad of four, a former software engineer, and a true Hoosier at heart. Daniel shares his personal journey from growing up in rural Jennings County to public service, his family's diverse education choices, and his strong belief that parents know their kids best. The focus turns to Indiana's innovative Education Scholarship Account (ESA) and Career Scholarship Account (CSA) programs. Daniel explains why he believes the Treasurer's Office is best equipped to manage these programs instead of the Department of Education. He highlights the office's record of efficiency (including reducing payment processing times from 45 days to just 3 days), significant cost savings, and a parent-centric, flexible approach hailed as the “gold standard” nationwide. Throughout the episode, you'll hear real stories about how school choice options—homeschool, charter, public—have benefited Daniel's own children, and powerful testimonials about ESA's impact on special needs students. Daniel also addresses recent legislative proposals to move ESA/CSA program oversight, raising concerns about the possible loss of personalized service and program flexibility if transferred to a larger bureaucracy. Key Takeaways: Daniel Elliott's Background:Growing up in Southern Indiana, being first in his family to attend college, and his move from IT to public service. School Choice Journey:The Elliott family's hands-on experiences with public school, homeschool, and charter schools for their four children. Inside Indiana's ESA & CSA Programs: What the programs offer (customized education funding for special needs students and career/apprenticeship pathways). Why the Treasurer's Office administers these programs, not the Department of Education. Dramatic improvements in efficiency, provider options, and direct, responsive service to families. Parent-Centric Approach:How Daniel's team listens to parents and adapts the programs to fit real needs—plus why this nimble, small-business style model works better than traditional bureaucracy. Advocacy and Legislative Concerns:The potential risk to families if ESA/CSA oversight moves to a larger agency, and Daniel's appeal for lawmakers to keep the program where it is. How Listeners Can Help: Parents: Share feedback and personal success stories with officials. All: Reach out to Indiana lawmakers to support school choice and the Treasurer's Office's continued oversight. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice For more information about school choice and the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, visit our website at https://www.i4qed.org
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gregg Larson never set out to own haunted properties. With a background in science and engineering, Gregg was searching for land to host large-scale medieval events when his real estate agent led him to the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. Spanning 200 acres with over 120,000 square feet of buildings, the sanatorium had a dark history of tragedy and loss—and a reputation as one of Indiana's most haunted locations. A self-described skeptic, Gregg bought the property without giving the paranormal a second thought. But over time, his experiences and the stories tied to the grounds changed his perspective. Today, Gregg not only owns the Indiana State Sanatorium, but also the Historic Stark Saloon and Billie Creek Village—two other Indiana sites known for their paranormal activity. Gregg shares how he went from skeptic to steward of some of Indiana's most haunted historic properties. This is Part Two of our conversation. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net #IndianaStateSanatorium #Paranormal #HauntedIndiana #Ghosts #Hauntings #ParanormalInvestigation #Skeptic #HauntedHistory #GhostStoriesPodcast #TheGraveTalks Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gregg Larson never set out to own haunted properties. With a background in science and engineering, Gregg was searching for land to host large-scale medieval events when his real estate agent led him to the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. Spanning 200 acres with over 120,000 square feet of buildings, the sanatorium had a dark history of tragedy and loss—and a reputation as one of Indiana's most haunted locations. A self-described skeptic, Gregg bought the property without giving the paranormal a second thought. But over time, his experiences and the stories tied to the grounds changed his perspective. Today, Gregg not only owns the Indiana State Sanatorium, but also the Historic Stark Saloon and Billie Creek Village—two other Indiana sites known for their paranormal activity. In Part One of this conversation, Gregg shares how he went from skeptic to steward of some of Indiana's most haunted historic properties. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net #IndianaStateSanatorium #Paranormal #HauntedIndiana #Ghosts #Hauntings #ParanormalInvestigation #Skeptic #HauntedHistory #GhostStoriesPodcast #TheGraveTalks Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
In this episode, host Sarah Milligan sits down with Mollie Crummey, board president of the newly launched Chesterton Academy of St. Scholastica in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A homeschooling mom of seven with a background in financial risk analysis, Mollie shares the inspiring story behind launching one of Indiana's most exciting new school choice options. Tune in as they explore what it takes to start a classical high school from the ground up—and why Fort Wayne families are responding with enthusiasm. From curriculum to community building to the surprising benefits of school vouchers, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration for anyone passionate about educational freedom. Key Takeaways: Launching a Classical High School from Scratch: Mollie details the practical steps she took—from fundraising $275,000 to leasing space from a local airport—to open Chesterton Academy and bring a classical, values-driven curriculum to her community. Why Classical Education Matters: Discover how time-tested teaching methods like Socratic discussion and a curriculum rooted in the great books are helping students develop not just academically, but emotionally and spiritually. Parents as Partners in Education: Mollie explains how the academy was designed as a true extension of the home, giving families a trusted, mission-aligned option for high school. Making School Choice Accessible: Learn how the school joined Indiana's voucher program without compromising its religious values or classical approach—opening the door for more families to access a high-quality private education. Looking Ahead: With growth already underway, hear Mollie's vision for a flourishing future—and why she believes every community deserves an educational option that speaks to both the mind and the heart.Don't miss this powerful episode about reimagining education, empowering families, and passing on the values that shape the next generation. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice For more information about school choice and the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, visit our website at https://www.i4qed.org
In this episode of Education Matters, hosts Cesar Roman and Sarah Milligan unpack Indiana's bold new redesign of the high school diploma. With student needs and workforce demands rapidly evolving, Indiana's 2025 legislation marks a turning point for K-12 education. These new diploma requirements aren't just about credits—they're about preparing students for real life. We'll walk through what's changing, why it matters, and how parents can help their children navigate the new expectations. Whether you have a middle schooler or a rising senior, this episode offers a vital breakdown of how Indiana is rethinking high school to better equip students for a successful future. Key Takeaways: One Diploma, Many Paths: Indiana now offers a flexible base diploma with career, college, or military “readiness seals.” Why It's Needed: Fewer students are attending college, joining the military, or graduating career-ready. Career Readiness: Internships, certifications, and military experience can count toward graduation. More Electives, More Credits: Students can earn up to 64 credits, with 12 elective credits for personalized learning. Automatic Acceptance: Students earning the “Honors Plus” seal get automatic acceptance to Indiana colleges. Get Informed: Visit in.gov/doe/diplomas for details and planning tools.
In this episode of Education Matters, host Cesar Roman sits down with Ely Page, Regional Organizing Director at My School Options, to uncover how school choice is transforming communities across Indiana. From his deeply personal homeschooling background to his policy work during Indiana's historic school choice expansion, Ely brings a unique lens to the evolving education landscape. His mission? Ensuring every family has the knowledge and access to choose the best education path for their child. Tune in for a powerful conversation about how educational freedom is reshaping regions like Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Hamilton County—and what that means for parents, students, and the future of Indiana. Key Takeaways: Breaking Down Barriers to Access: Discover why awareness—not availability—is the biggest hurdle for families, and how My School Options is working face-to-face in communities to spread the word about school vouchers, ESAs, and micro-schooling. Inside Indiana's Diverse Education Ecosystem: Explore how Fort Wayne's established institutions, Michiana's innovative spirit, and Hamilton County's abundance of choices offer unique approaches to learning. Empowering Parents with Real Options: Hear how school choice helped a student with muscular dystrophy gain two reading levels thanks to Indiana's ESA program—and how flexible options like this are changing lives. A Message to Families: Whether you're seeking the perfect school now or preparing to pivot later, Ely reminds families: “You have options. You deserve it.”
On this episode of Education Matters, host Sarah Milligan sits down with Taki Floutsis, Regional Organizing Director for MySchoolOptions, to explore the evolving landscape of school choice in Indiana. For Taki, education advocacy is more than a job—it's personal. His own school choice journey fuels his passion for helping Indiana families navigate their options and find the best fit for their children. Tune in as they discuss the real impact of school choice policies, the growing role of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), vouchers, charter schools, and micro-schooling, and how communities across Indiana are coming together to expand opportunities for students. Key Takeaways: Indiana's Expanding School Choice Landscape: Learn about the latest school choice programs, including how ESAs are empowering homeschooling families and the growth of charter and faith-based schools in the Northwest Indiana, Lafayette, and Evansville regions. Building Stronger Communities Through Education: Discover how regional advocates and community organizations are transforming local education through partnerships with Catholic schools, micro-schooling initiatives, and groups like the Big Shoulders Fund and HOLA Evansville. Parental Advocacy Matters: Hear how families who struggled to access the right educational opportunities have directly influenced legislation in Indiana. Finding the Right Fit for Every Child: Whether it's public, private, charter, or homeschooling, Taki reminds families that there is a place for every child—and resources to help them get there.
In this episode of The Crux True Survival Stories, hosts Julie Henningsen and Kaycee McIntosh explore the tragic Halloween Night Coliseum Explosion in Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 31, 1963. During an ice show at the Indiana State Fair Coliseum, an explosion caused by a propane gas buildup led to 74 fatalities and 384 injuries. The episode features vivid survivor accounts, historical context, and dramatic rescue efforts led by ice skaters and fire captain Richard Wells, including heroic acts by John Whitaker, Margaret Cook, Barbara Reeves, and Margaret Whitlow. Themes of resilience, community support, and lasting impacts on survivors, supported by insights from the Indiana Historical Society, are examined. The hosts emphasize the importance of safety during Halloween, invite listeners to share their survival stories, and hint at future episodes. 00:00 Introduction to The Crux True Survival Stories 01:03 Setting the Scene: Halloween Night 1963 02:18 The Explosion: Halloween Night Coliseum Disaster 04:42 Immediate Aftermath: Chaos and Darkness 11:36 Rescue Efforts: Heroes on Ice 14:18 Survivor Stories: Anderson Sisters and More 17:27 Survivor Accounts and Immediate Aftermath 19:15 The Pugsley Family's Narrow Escape 21:24 Community Response and Heroic Efforts 24:58 Long-term Impact and PTSD 26:11 Coliseum Survivors Association and Legacy 30:25 Conclusion and Call to Action Resources: WRTV Indianapolis - "'It was a good place': Survivor reflects on Coliseum explosion 20 years later" Link: https://www.wrtv.com/lifestyle/history/1983-it-was-a-good-place-survivor-reflects-on-coliseum-explosion-20-years-later Wikipedia - "1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion" Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Indiana_State_Fairgrounds_Coliseum_gas_explosion Indianapolis Star - RetroIndy: "Coliseum explosion" Link: https://www.indystar.com/story/news/history/retroindy/2014/01/15/coliseum-explosion/4495037/ History.com - "This Day in History: Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum explosion" Link: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/indiana-state-fairgrounds-coliseum-explosion Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/
Ever wondered how state governments tackle workforce development and procurement challenges? Tune in as we chat with Dr. Rebecca Holwerda , Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Administration and the upcoming President of NASCA. Dr. Holwerda enlightens us on the unique trials Chief Administrative Officers face, often unseen by procurement offices. She breaks down Indiana's groundbreaking strategies for workforce transformation, aimed at recruiting and retaining top talent. Plus, get an inside look at her priorities for NASCA, emphasizing resourcefulness, responsiveness, and a much-needed re-energizing of state operations. This is your chance to understand the intricate dance of communication and trust that keeps state government functioning smoothly.In our deep dive into succession planning and workforce development, we uncover a multi-phase approach to tackling employment barriers, starting with the surprising identification of child care access as a key issue. Learn how legislative changes and a comprehensive compensation study led to pay equity and increased job satisfaction. Dr. Hallwerda also shares the successful restructuring of the procurement office, which resulted in clear career progression paths and the resolution of long-standing recruitment challenges. We wrap up with a festive note, sharing some light-hearted holiday humor that adds a touch of joy to the professional world. Don't miss out on these valuable insights and practical solutions that could inspire similar innovations in your own state or organization.Transcript for Episode 7Follow & subscribe to stay up-to-date on NASPO!naspo.org | Pulse Blog | LinkedIn | Youtube | Facebook
We sat down with Sarah Wroth, Chair of the Department of Ballet at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, to hear all about IU's ballet program. University ballet programs are becoming an ever more viable means to a professional ballet career and IU is a leader is turning out well-trained and mature, employable dancers. Tune in to hear about the myriad opportunities that exist for IU ballet students including a huge performance schedule, the chance to choreograph on other students and the ability to add a second emphasis of academic study. Be sure to also check out IU's collaboration with Phil Chan, co-founder of Final Bow For Yellowface as the school stages a completely reimagined version of Petitpa's classic yet problematic, La Bayadère. This newly staged version, renamed, Star on the Rise: La Bayadère ... Reimagined, is sure to get people talking! Performances take place March 29 and 30 are available to watch online for free. Links: Star on the Rise Live Stream IU Jacobs School of Music Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk
The Most Haunted City On Earth | Presented by The Savannah Underground
Become a Parajunkie today and journey with us to The Conjuring House (and soon, Waverly Hills) www.patreon.com/savannahunderground Welcome to the premiere episode of the "Paranormal Podcast: The Most Haunted City on Earth." In this episode, we delve into the chilling and true story of the Perron family, whose ordinary life in suburban Rhode Island took a dramatic turn in the summer of 1970. Discover the beginnings of their journey, from their life in a modest cape cod style house, chosen for the quality of schools, to the series of tragic and disturbing events that unfolded. This journey is not just about a family's dream turning into a nightmare; it's a tale that intertwines the loss of their beloved African Basenji, Bathsheba, and the brutal murder of their cat, leading to a drastic shift in the family's dynamic and their eventual decision to seek a new life in a country home. In the second half of the episode, we explore the Perron family's quest for a peaceful existence, which leads them to a colonial farmhouse in Harrisville. Join us as we narrate Carolyn Perron's impulsive decision to purchase this home, a choice that unknowingly steered her family towards an eerie and paranormal path. We detail the emotional and financial struggles the family endured to acquire this home, the sacrifices they made, and the uncanny events that surrounded their move. As the Perrons settle into their new residence, little do they know that their dream home is set to become the epicenter of one of the most notorious hauntings in history. Tune in to this gripping episode, where the line between reality and the paranormal blurs, revealing the eerie truth behind "The Conjuring House." Send in your ghostmail here! ghostmail@hauntedcitypodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-taylor-timmons/support
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Step inside the beloved movie franchise of Indiana Jones with renowned cinematographer Phedon Papamichael of the final film installment, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Phedon discusses the challenges of shooting the legendary IP for the big screen and how he paid homage to past works in the series. But first, Deadline's International Editor Nancy Tartaglione breaks down the worldwide performance of Indiana Jones and other summer titles in a box office round-up with Wim and Jim.
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Red zone offense, Wentz injury, Cooper Kopp going off! Take your pick for the bad and ugly. The good was a little more obvious and fun to identify. Colts need to bring a ladder to Nashville next Sunday because they need to climb out of the hole they have dug! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
There is no way to compare Sam Darnold against Carson Wentz without coming to a very clear conclusion as to who the Colts should target! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Indiana wins against Northwestern in double overtime. How did they come back from such a dismal start to get the W? We break it down - including the early offensive impotence, rancid foul shooting, and apathetic defense! We also give equal time to the resumption of competence! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Colts QB sweepstakes is far from over. Matt Ryan is the new hot name thanks to Dan Dakich - and logic! Butler tonight against St. John's. Justin Holiday explains Bill Bayno's departure perfectly when asked by Scott Agness. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Rumors and text chains are pointing to a possible return of Andrew Luck to the Colts - is it possible? Does it make sense? Indiana fans are hot over a fourth year of similar results in Bloomington, and some fans would like to see Archie Miller fired - is it possible? Does it makes sense? These questions are answered in today's Inside Indiana Sports NOW! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Great NFL owners care about winning as much or more than cash, and Irsay qualifies and then some! He is among several outstanding leaders in Indiana sports. Colts RB coach Tom Rathman retires, and his ability to teach ball security will be missed. Butler's game against Xavier has been moved to Saturday. If you want to know who I am - my name is on everything I do. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Irsay always says wishes for a lot in media appearances, and today was no different. Said team is almost ready to compete for a championship, but needs a QB ready to do it. He also said the best course would be to find one they can build around for 15 years. Pacers in Charlotte to battle the Gordon Haywards. I love the Baseball Hall of Fame being very exclusive! Cubs fans should spend their money elsewhere. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Ballard is no doubt losing sleep trying to figure out how to close the gaps between the Colts and Chiefs. Finding someone who can compete with Patrick Mahomes is going to be tough. What will Ballard look at - and how should he view Stafford, Rodgers, Watson, Prescott, and internal candidates? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Dignity should be enough in this life - it was for Henry Aaron - or do all pro athletes need to be "feathery?" Purdue might be catching Michigan at the wrong time! Pacers host an Orlando Magic team I would like to see contracted out of the NBA. With the Texans choose Eberflus over Bieniemy? Is IU capable of playing hard and well for more than 12 minutes? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Philip Rivers retires after playing well, but not well enough. Who's next for the Colts? Stafford? Draft THE guy? Brissett? Eason? Emmis Indianapolis market manager Bob Richards leaving March 1st - to be succeeded by Taja Graham. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
March Madness is going to be condensed - and it will be insanely fun! Purdue visits Ohio State, and Butler travels to Chicago to beat the Blue out of the Demons! Myles Turner has a broken hand! Jeremy Pruitt is out in Knoxville and Tennessee will pay the price for being cheapskates! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
The Championship Sunday quarterbacks are all elite. Can Philip Rivers lead a team to that level? LaVall Jordan talks Butler hoops, Dr. Martin Luther King Day, and new Pacers Caris LeVert! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Ballard says he believes the Colts can get to the Super Bowl with Philip Rivers at QB. He's not ready to anoint Jacob Eason as the backup, and likes what he has seen since Eason's arrival in Indy. The Colts will continue to work to improve, and have the cap room for internal and external improvement! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Not a huge surprise that Castonzo retired, but a sad day nonetheless. He talks about his decade of preparation, what he will miss, and whether he regrets not making a Pro Bowl. The Colts no have a substantial hole at left tackle that we discuss too. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Rivers QBR is way short of the place it needs to be for the Colts to go to a Super Bowl. Teams must have a dynamic quarterback or dominant defense to play for a championship. Nothing personal, but Rivers is not dynamic and the Colts defense is not dominant. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
On paper, Indiana doesn't look like a winner, but basketball doesn't always follow the script. Spoiler alert - that Ollie from "Hoosiers" lookalike Brad Davison is actually 38 years old is not one of the 10 things you need to know!. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Philip Rivers has played a long time without going to a Super Bowl. What might be his last chance begins Saturday in Buffalo. How does he feel about the cold, his team, Frank Reich, and this hole in his career? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Inside Indiana Sports Now rolling with insight on Hoosiers hosting Maryland, Pacers traveling to The Big Easy, Boog Sciambi hired by Marquee, and Indy as the host for the entire March Madness schedule! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Will Archie Miller coach IU next year? Will Philip Rivers return as Colts QB? Will Pacers keep Victor Oladipo? What position will be address in the first round of the NFL Draft for the Colts? How many Indiana teams will play in the NCAA Tournament? Answers are in today's podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Colts play a huge game Sunday and hope to squeak into the playoffs, but Rivers says possibility of this being his last game occurred to him yesterday. He says he'll be watching the 1p games and will know how those games ended before the Colts kickoff at 4:25p. Myles Turner appreciates the impact Donnie Walsh has had on his career and the Pacers. Coach Nate Bjorkgren says he learned about his team's fight during last night's loss. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Sirianni likes talking about the Colts offense almost as much as he enjoys coordinating it. He says his entire focus will be on the Jaguars because if the Colts don't win nothing else matters. He also talks about the harsh self-critiques the coaches do after a loss, and how Jonathan Taylor is on the doorstep of a 1,000 yard season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
It's Wednesday so we get to hear Rivers talk football, which is always a treat. Some huge basketball games being played in Indiana tonight - as IU and Butler open conference play, and the Pacers open their season against the Knicks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Eberflus is more concerned with team success than personal accolades, but sees both Kenny Moore and DeForest Buckner as worthy. Boilermakers needs to defend like Purdue Pete guarded a party's last keg! Sports parenting tips! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Indiana got jobbed! So what? Have we become so haughty that the Outback Bowl is beneath us? At 10-4, you would think the Colts would be a lock for the playoffs. They aren't. This Sunday's game could net them the #2 seed or wash them out of the playoffs entirely. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Butler's LaVall Jordan says IU defends well, TJD has improved, and lack of crowds make bench even more important. Availability of players a big issue for the Bulldogs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Malcolm Brogdon talks playing Pacers Bjork-Ball; And the high-minded stupidity of the College Athlete Bill of Rights - correct problem, bad solution; Inside Indiana Sports NOW! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Does Rivers believe the Colts really have the sense of team they project? The back shoulder throw to TY was aggressive - how did he decide to throw it? Has he given any thought to returning? What did his family think about today's snow? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Indiana and Purdue set the record for canceled Bucket Games at two! Nick Sirianni joins the show to talk T.Y. Hilton, Jonathan Taylor, Quenton Nelson, Jack Doyle, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Colts were good yesterday, but not the kind of good that beats Patrick Mahomes? Pacers have a learning opportunity tonight, but a win is irrelevant. College basketball players are safer playing that whatever they might do not playing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Bjorkgren is bringing energy to the team, and to the media. Today, he talks about TJ Warren's injury, implementing an entirely new offense and defense, and how the Pacers will defend the pick and roll. Good news from the Colts - Anthony Castonzo practiced! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Colts visit the Raiders this Sunday - the 29th time Rivers will face the Silver & Black. How did Rivers celebrate his birthday and from where did he get his toughness? Indiana Football robbed of trip to Big 10 Championship by bureaucrats, and coach Tom Allen loses a chance to earn a $200K bonus. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Pacers all-star Victor Oladipo says the goal is to win at the highest level, but he's not sure whether he'll be ready to play back-to-backs. Colts Pro Bowl DT DeForest Buckner says he was screaming at the TV during the Titans game, but made up for it against the Texans. Could Indiana really play Ohio State again this weekend? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson has decided he's had enough of dispensing open wheel racing nostalgia. The news bummed me out in the same way Jim Nabors singing "(Back Home Again in) Indiana" for the last time did. We look back on a quirky career based upon a pure love of the IMS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Alex McCarthy a senior editor at The Hoosier Network and former reporter at Inside Indiana joins the show to recap Indiana Football's statement victory over Wisconsin. Also working in communications at Roanoke College he touches on the future of sports journalism in these unique times.Watch all episode on the IU Sports Media YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU027FHlms0
About This Episode: Matt was a featured speaker on over 25 national podcasts on the topic of customer experience and business differentiation. He has also been a guest on Inside Indiana and was the featured speaker presented at the Ivy Tech Growth Summit, Indiana Chamber Association, International Association of Venue Managers, Indiana State Fair Association, St. Louis and Louisville Business Expo. Most businesses have a hard time distilling their key selling points down to a single idea. But to make it in a crowded marketplace, they have to find their strengths. During his 25 years in sales and marketing, Matt Ruedlinger has developed a formula and a process for finding the quality that differentiates his clients from the rest. Find out more about Matt at:Triplermarketing.com Facebook LinkedIn See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/747 Sponsors: Command Your Brand Media: Be featured as a guest on top-rated podcasts, just like this one, for massive attention for your brand. www.commandyourbrand.media/apply Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "The Science of Getting Rich,"by Wallace D. Wattles, about building real wealth. www.jeremyryanslate.com/book