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Cut Your Cooling Bills This Summer ...and your questions answered! Explore Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate with The Sokoler Team! Looking to buy or sell a home in Louisville, KY or Southern Indiana? You're in the right place! Get expert answers to all your real estate questions, stay informed about the latest market trends, and discover what's happening in the Louisville real estate market right now.
Cut Your Cooling Bills This Summer ...and your questions answered! Explore Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate with The Sokoler Team! Looking to buy or sell a home in Louisville, KY or Southern Indiana? You're in the right place! Get expert answers to all your real estate questions, stay informed about the latest market trends, and discover what's happening in the Louisville real estate market right now.
Sneaky ways a burglar can sneak into your home...and your questions answered! Explore Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate with The Sokoler Team! Looking to buy or sell a home in Louisville, KY or Southern Indiana? You're in the right place! Get expert answers to all your real estate questions, stay informed about the latest market trends, and discover what's happening in the Louisville real estate market right now.
Back by popular demand, Southern Indiana's own Justin Miller and The Elements of Sound returns to Top Hill Recording Podcast! Blending rock, folk, pop, blues, and hip hop into a style that's uniquely their own, this genre-bending group has become a staple of the Kentuckiana music scene.Fronted by multi-instrumentalist and looping pioneer Justin Miller—who got his start beatboxing and playing acoustic guitar in Louisville—the current lineup features Noel Calilung on bass, Nate King on drums, Jared Burch on keys, Good Time Charlie Dixon on djembe, and Lance Oliphant on guitar. Together, they form a dynamic and soulful crew that's as tight-knit as the local music community they help uplift.Since 2017, Elements of Sound has been grinding it out on the grassroots circuit—lighting up festivals, bar stages, and backyards nearly every weekend. Tune in as we catch up with the band to talk creative process, collaboration, and what's next for one of the region's hardest-working groups.
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 18, 2025. Gainbridge Fieldhouse is going green for this weekend's WNBA All-Star Game. A civil engineering firm in southern Indiana is expanding with a new location in New Albany. Plus, WFYI is facing financial troubles due to recently approved funding cuts by Congress. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Episode 32: Role Reversal – When the Child Becomes the Caregiver with Tiffany Cardwell When a person has a stroke, life changes for family members as well. Host Rosa Hart is joined by Tiffany Cardwell, who shares a deeply personal journey of love, responsibility and unexpected role reversal after her father experienced a stroke while traveling overseas. What began as a season filled with travel plans quickly turned into a crisis when her father suddenly was stranded in the Philippines, requiring rehabilitation before he could make the long journey home. Tiffany opens up about the emotional toll of navigating her father's stroke from afar, the stress of coordinating international medical care and the moment she realized she had become her father's primary caregiver. She shares candidly about the heartbreak of watching her strong, independent father face physical and cognitive challenges — and the strength it took to step into a caregiving role while honoring his dignity. In this episode, you'll hear: What it was like coordinating medical care and rehab internationally The complexities of flying a stroke survivor home after an overseas hospitalization The emotional impact of becoming a caregiver to a parent How caregiving redefined their relationship — and deepened their bond Tips for others suddenly thrust into long-distance or primary caregiving roles Whether you're a caregiver, stroke survivor or loved one, Tiffany's story is a moving reminder that stroke changes everything — but it also creates space for resilience, connection and reimagined futures. Key takeaways: Stroke recovery doesn't just impact the survivor — it reshapes family roles and dynamics. Long-distance caregiving and international rehab and travel come with logistical, legal and emotional challenges. Communication, compassion and flexibility are key to adapting during a medical crisis. Even amid grief for what was lost, it's possible to find new meaning and purpose in the caregiver role. Want more inspiring stories and real-life resources? Subscribe and share “Stronger After Stroke” with someone who needs a little extra support navigating life after stroke. For more support after stroke, check out the programs available online and in person through Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/neurosciences/patient-resources/resource-center/ If you enjoyed this podcast, listen to Norton Healthcare's “MedChat” podcast, available in your favorite podcast app. “MedChat” provides continuing medical education on the go and is targeted toward physicians and clinicians. Norton Healthcare, a not-for-profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of original release: July 14, 2025
Episode 80: Balancing Relief and Risk: Pain Management and Opioid Prescribing in Children and Adolescents Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/medchat80 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care physicians and advanced providers. Statement of Need This podcast will address effective pain management in adolescents and teens and the utilization of opioids and risk reduction. Pediatricians may not have up-to-date knowledge and skills to effectively balance pain management with opioid safety in children and adolescents. Current practice often reflects underuse of multimodal pain strategies, inconsistent application of opioid prescribing guidelines, and limited screening for substance use disorders (SUDs) in youth. This educational activity addresses the gap between current and optimal practice by enhancing pediatricians' competence in evidence-based opioid prescribing and their performance in implementing risk mitigation strategies in clinical settings. Objectives Describe evidence-based guidelines for prescribing opioids in a manner that optimizes both pain treatment and safety for children and adolescents (“youth”). Discuss evidence-based strategies for the prevention, screening, and treatment for substance use disorders in youth. ModeratorMark McDonald, M.D., MHA, CPE System Vice President Pediatric Medical Affairs Medical Director, Norton Children's Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerScott E. Hadland, M.D., MPH, MS Associate Professor of Pediatrics Chief, Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicin Mass General Hospital for Children / Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderator and speaker of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1This program has been approved for .75 HB1 credit hours by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, ID# 037-H.75 NHC3A. Nursing Credits Norton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 ANCC CE contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study/References Screening to Brief Intervention (S2BI) https://nida.nih.gov/s2bi Brief Screener to Tabacco, Alcohol, and other Drugs https://nida.nih.gov/bstad/ Crafft Screening Tools https://crafft.org/ Opioid Prescribing for Acute Pain Management in Children and Adolescents in Outpatient Settings: Clinical Practice Guideline https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/154/5/e2024068752/199482/Opioid-Prescribing-for-Acute-Pain-Management-in?autologincheck=redirected Find Treatment Website https://findtreatment.gov/ Date of Original Release | July 2025; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | July 2028 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Also listen to Norton Healthcare's podcast Stronger After Stroke. This podcast, produced by the Norton Neuroscience Institute, discusses difficult topics, answers frequently asked questions and provides survivor stories that provide hope. Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com.
Stop Hand-Washing Dishes Until You Watch This. Explore Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate with The Sokoler Team! Looking to buy or sell a home in Louisville, KY or Southern Indiana? You're in the right place! Get expert answers to all your real estate questions, stay informed about the latest market trends, and discover what's happening in the Louisville real estate market right now.
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.
From timeless comedy to adrenaline-filled skateboarding and colorful celebrations of community pride — First City Focus brings you the vibrant heartbeat of Vincennes, Indiana this summer! ☀️In this episode:We talk with Ann Pratt about the Red Skelton Comedy Convention and its 20th annual parade
12 American Flag Mistakes That Could Get You Shamed (or Worse!) and your questions answered! Explore Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate with The Sokoler Team! Looking to buy or sell a home in Louisville, KY or Southern Indiana? You're in the right place! Get expert answers to all your real estate questions, stay informed about the latest market trends, and discover what's happening in the Louisville real estate market right now.
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 25, 2025. Gov. Mike Braun's new property tax law is prompting concern in cities like Goshen over reduced revenue. The University of Southern Indiana has completed its move to full NCAA Division I membership. Also: Indiana's unemployment rate drops to 3.7%, Batesville breaks ground on an $8.1 million innovation hub, and Girl Scouts of Central Indiana begins a leadership search after a national promotion. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Luke Edlin is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter from Southern Indiana whose music blends heartfelt storytelling with the rich traditions of folk and country. Though he only began writing songs two years ago, Luke quickly found a voice that resonates far beyond his roots. His debut live performance in December 2024 marked the start of a promising journey built on honesty, emotion, and a love for connecting through music.Driven by a passion for all genres but most at home in the world of acoustic guitars and lyrical depth, Luke crafts songs that feel both intimate and timeless. His music speaks to the everyday experiences that shape us, delivered with sincerity and a deep respect for the songwriting tradition. With each performance, Luke Edlin continues to carve out his place as a compelling new voice in Kentuckiana.
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 24, 2025. Officials in Batesville have broken ground on the $8.1 million Batesville Arts & Innovation Hub, an expansion of the Batesville Memorial Public Library. Plus, Gov. Braun says all of Indiana's public colleges and universities are freezing tuition for the next two years. And the University of Southern Indiana lands D1 status. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Indiana is home to numerous paranormal groups. Tonight Kim is joined by Southern Indiana's own Access the Paranormal. Kim stumbled on their video on TikTok recording from Mitchell, Indiana, Spring Mill State Park. Danny joined Kim, and briefly Alan, to discuss paranormal investigation and their approach. Access the Paranormal takes a truly unique approach in that they invite and encourage the public to join them. They teach them how to use and analyze equipment and evidence, and debunk.Give this awesome episode a listen. You can find Access the Paranormal on Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. Don't forget the "the" otherwise you'll be following someone in Australia.
Today we're checking in on what's happening in Southern Indiana. From local governance and criminal investigations to nature trails and community identity, the stories unfolding in this corner of the state help paint a fuller picture of life in our region. LPM's Southern Indiana reporter Aprile Rickert helps us break down what's happening and why it matters on both sides of the bridge, on this episode of “On Track.”
Step into the world of intentional business spaces as Amanda Dare welcomes Brigid, founder of The Root coworking space in New Albany, Indiana. What began as a simple workspace has blossomed into something far more meaningful – a community hub, business incubator, and support system for entrepreneurs across Southern Indiana.Brigid shares her fascinating journey from college basketball player to business owner, revealing how she and her father (a former dentist) transformed a historic 1859 building into a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Their mission? "To show the business world what love looks like" by creating a space where people can connect, collaborate, and grow.The conversation explores the delicate balance of being "the vase that holds the flowers" – creating containers for others to flourish while building your own vision. You'll hear how The Root's vendor network functions as a concierge service for business owners, connecting them with everything from legal help to marketing support without leaving the building.Amanda and Brigid also discuss the power of women-owned business communities, particularly in small towns like New Albany, and how these networks create opportunities for everyone involved. They share practical wisdom about funding models (including rent-to-own arrangements), designing spaces that inspire creativity, and the importance of flexible membership options that accommodate different working styles.Whether you're an entrepreneur seeking community, a business owner looking to expand your network, or simply curious about the transformative power of intentional spaces, this conversation offers valuable insights on creating environments where people and businesses can put down roots and thrive.Send us a textSupport the showSend us a text Gusto - All Your HR and Payroll NeedsShop The Woman-Owned Wallet WebsiteWoman-Owned Brands all on WOW Directory!Find Grants Fast with SKIPFaire - List Your Business for WholesaleCreative Cash Flow StudioDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Episode 31: Stronger After Stroke – Can I Drive Again? Legal Realities After Brain Injury Driving is more than just transportation—it represents autonomy, identity and freedom. Host Rosa Hart welcomes attorney and brain injury survivor Cameron Fathauer, J.D., for an enlightening conversation about the emotional and legal complexities of driving after a brain injury. With firsthand insight and legal expertise, Cameron guides listeners through the critical considerations survivors and caregivers must understand when it comes to regaining the ability — and the right — to drive safely and legally. Cameron helps us unpack it all with clarity, empathy and real-world perspective. After surviving a severe brain injury in 2015 and losing one-third of his skull, Cameron's life took an unexpected and transformative turn. He went from seminary student to licensed attorney in Indiana and Kentucky, while also becoming a father to triplets and authoring a memoir. In this episode, Cameron shares: His personal recovery story and what driving again meant to him The legal and medical criteria often used to determine fitness to drive Common pitfalls and misunderstandings about license reinstatement Advice for navigating state-specific laws, physician reporting and assessments How caregivers can advocate for safety and independence Key takeaways: Legal rules vary by state, and medical clearance doesn't always guarantee license reinstatement. Honest conversations with your care team — and your family — are essential. There are safe and supportive paths back to driving, including evaluations and retraining programs. Every survivor's path is different, and advocacy plays a powerful role in reclaiming independence. About Cameron: Cameron is a licensed attorney in Indiana and Kentucky, a brain injury survivor, a father of four (including triplets) and author of “Saving the Subject: How I Found You When I Almost Lost Me,” a memoir that blends his personal story with poetry, philosophy, theology and creative writing. Cameron lives in Southern Indiana with his wife, Chelsea, and their children. Want more inspiring stories and real-life resources? Subscribe and share “Stronger After Stroke” with someone who needs a little extra support navigating life after stroke. For more support after stroke, check out the programs available online and in person through Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/neurosciences/patient-resources/resource-center/ If you enjoyed this podcast, listen to Norton Healthcare's “MedChat” podcast, available in your favorite podcast app. “MedChat” provides continuing medical education on the go and is targeted toward physicians and clinicians. Norton Healthcare, a not-for-profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of original release: June 9, 2025
Wellness in Practice: Small Steps with Big Impacts Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/medchat79 Target AudienceThis activity is targeted toward primary care physicians and advanced providers. Statement of Need Physicians often face challenges in effectively counseling patients on lifestyle changes due to time constraints and lack of training in behavior change techniques. Addressing these gaps is crucial for improving patient outcomes and overall health. By focusing on small, manageable steps, physicians can make a significant difference in their patients' lives without overwhelming them. This podcast will highlight the importance of how providers can recommend manageable changes to their daily habits that can lead to significant long-term health improvements. Objectives Identify small, evidence-based lifestyle changes that can significantly impact patient health outcomes. Describe strategies to incorporate wellness advice into routine clinical visits efficiently, even within time constraints. Recognize common barriers patients face when making lifestyle changes and develop strategies to address these challenges. List actionable steps that providers can take in their own lives to improve their wellness. Moderator James Jennings, M.D., MBA Executive Medical Director Norton Medical Group Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerEvelyn Montgomery Jones, M.D., FAADDermatologistWellSprings DermatologyPaducah, Kentucky2025 PresidentKentucky Medical Association Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderator and speaker of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. GrantThis episode is supported by a grant from the Kentucky Medical Association's ‘Small STEPS, Big Impact' campaign, a two-year initiative that encourages patients to achieve long-term success through taking simple steps that can add up to make a big impact on their health. The campaign focuses on five key areas (screenings, tobacco use, exercise & nutrition, physician visits and stress) and offers straightforward strategies and support for patients. It is a partnership between the KMA and its charitable arm, the Kentucky Foundation for Medical, made possible by a grant from the Kentucky Department for Public Health. For more information, visit SmallSTEPSKy.org. Physician CreditsAccreditationNorton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. DesignationNorton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 ANCC CE contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study/Referenceshttps://lifestylemedicine.org/ SmallSTEPSKy.org Supporting Professionals in Critical Care Medicine: Burnout, Resiliency, and System-Level Changehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36116823/ Battling Burnout: Strategies for Promoting Physician Wellnesshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30053918/ Date of Original Release | June 2025; Information is current as of the time of recording.Course Termination Date | June 2028Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org This episode is supported by a grant from the Kentucky Medical Association's ‘Small STEPS, Big Impact' campaign, a two-year initiative that encourages patients to achieve long-term success through taking simple steps that can add up to a big impact on their health. The campaign focuses on five key areas (Screenings, Tobacco use, Exercise & Nutrition, Physician visits, and Stress) and offers straightforward strategies and support for patients. It is a partnership between the KMA and its charitable arm, the Kentucky Foundation for Medical, made possible by a grant from the Kentucky Department for Public Health. For more information, visit SmallSTEPSKy.org. Also listen to Norton Healthcare's podcast Stronger After Stroke. This podcast, produced by the Norton Neuroscience Institute, discusses difficult topics, answers frequently asked questions and provides survivor stories that provide hope. Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com.
For about the past year I have been recording an occasional video from my porch diving into the deep distilling history of The Black Forest of Southern Indiana; stories of preacher-distillers, murders, mystery, and Spirits production in general. I thought that compiling them into a volume of IYHG might be a worthwhile endeavor and a fun listen. Understand that these were recorded on my porch from my cell phone not utilizing a microphone so the quality of the audio isn't the best in the world, but I think you will find much to enjoy in the stories themselves. #ghosts #distilling #blackforest #alanbishopdistiller #alchemy #alchemistoftheblackforest #whiskey #brandy #murder
It's all things art today on the Blue Dot. FIrst, HC Arts Board President Amanda Ramos provides us with an update on Harrison County Arts and more specifically, their upcoming fundraiser on Saturday, June 7th. After that we talk to Carrie Johns, “Southern Indiana's Muralist.” If you live in Corydon or frequent downtown New Albany, you have definitely seen her beautiful work. She gives us some insights on why murals are so important for communities. THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Harrison County Arts - Third Annual Sustainable Fashion ShowCarrie Johns Art on Instagram
What's behind the Kroger Co.'s recent push to invest in Louisville?Jake Cannon, Louisville division president for Kroger, is on this week's Access Louisville podcast to explain that and much more.LBF has been reporting on major investments from Kroger in the market during the last few years. In March we had a story about a $1.8 million remodel of the West Broadway location. Before that, we covered a $2 million renovation of the Outer Loop Kroger. Those are just to name a few recent examples.As Cannon explains on the show: "it takes capital dollars invested into our brick and mortar stores to make sure layout of the store is right and that we have the right assortment [of products.] Thousands of items are introduced into the market each year."For example, he noted, that when he ran a Kroger store in the 2000s, there was only one energy drink on the shelves: Red Bull. "Now it's an aisle ... everybody in the world has an energy drink and that's what the customers are looking for," he said.Late last year, Kroger also announced a $40 million new marketplace store on Beulah Church Road.The company is facing new competition in town, including Publix's entry and expansion into Louisville. Cannon talks about competition as well — including what he looks for when he visits Kroger's competitors. As well as companies that he personally admires, including Starbucks and Chik-fil-a.Cannon, originally from Utah, started working in a grocery store when he was 16 as he explained in this 2023 profile story in Business First. That store wasn't a Kroger location but he found his way to the company from there. He worked for Kroger in Utah, Las Vegas and at the company's general office in Cincinnati, before coming to Louisville. Cincinnati-based Kroger has served the Louisville community for 95 years now at 27 stores across Jefferson County. Kroger Louisville Division operates 116 retail stores in Kentucky, Southern Indiana and Southern Illinois. Kroger Co. is one of the largest employers in Greater Louisville.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.
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In the wake of 5% cuts in the new state budget, the University of Southern Indiana is considering raising its tuition. And Hallador Energy is putting plans for a Sullivan County data center on hold after a developer backed out of a deal.
In this episode, we sit down with the new president of the University of Southern Indiana — and the first USI graduate to ever lead the university. Steven Bridges shares his vision, including the highly anticipated transition to Division I athletics and what it means for the campus community. We also dive into the challenges facing higher education and his focus on connecting with community. It's a forward-looking conversation about leadership, opportunity, and the path ahead during uncertain times.
US Economy doing fine despite the alarmists in the MSM, Reality TV show to get citizenship? Tom Bergeron to host Dancing with Sharks, Do you have a fake friend? Democrats introduce reparations resolution, Toupee making a comeback, Memorial day traffic expected to rise this year, 83-year-old man crashes into Nanuet NY bank, twice. FBI raids in Southern Indiana, Whitmer never saw Biden mental decline even though she was the co-chairwoman of his presidential campaign, Jasmine Crockett promoting negative stereotypes, $18 One Gallon Miracle Whip, Lakers post job online. James Comey's threatening Trump post, Can 100 guys beat a gorilla? Lewd Nude Dude in the News, Trump trade deals great for the US, media still obsessed with the plane gift, Asking Matt Bair impossible questions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FBI raids in Southern Indiana, Whitmer never saw Biden mental decline even though she was the co-chairwoman of his presidential campaign, Jasmine Crockett promoting negative stereotypes, $18 1 Gallon Miracle Whip, Lakers post job onlineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A couple months ago, I got invited to help put on an experiment in collective art-making. I was working with two smart, creative thinkers here on the IU campus. Carmel Curtis is the interim director of the IU Moving Image Archive – she initiated the project. And Linda Tien is the director of the Grunwald Gallery at the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design. We invited people to the Grunwald to make film strips without cameras—which is to say, we had strips of blank film that they could draw on. While they were making their art, I interviewed three people—Amy Oelsner, Stephanie Littell, and Ileana Haberman—about times in their lives when they resisted the status quo. These weren't big, public shows of resistance, but changes in their own lives. After the conversations and the film-drawing, Carmel and her team of film archivists spliced the film together and we all watched the abstract film everyone had made. In today's episode, I'm sharing the interviews. If you want to see the film, you can watch it here.And I have an announcement: Here at WFIU, we are hard at work on a new project that will keep up the longform conversations with artists and thinkers that you love on Inner States. But will also do more reporting on what's going on in the arts here in Southern Indiana. That means this podcast feed's going to go quiet for a while. But don't unsubscribe! We'll announce the new project here in a few months. And I'm hoping to get at least one more Inner States episode out to you in the meantime.
May 12: Stroke Awareness Month Episode Episode 30: Stronger After Stroke – From Patient to Purpose: Adam Maddox's Journey In this powerful episode of “Stronger After Stroke,” host Rosa Hart, stroke nurse navigator, sits down with Adam Maddox, a stroke survivor who's rewriting his life story. At just 26 years old, Adam suffered a hemorrhagic stroke at his brother's funeral — a devastating event that led to a lifesaving intervention at Norton Brownsboro Hospital. Now a nursing student and patient care associate at the very hospital that treated him, Adam shares how his experience transformed him from a professional DJ into a future nurse. Motivated by the care he received and inspired by his care team, he's committed to helping others recognize the warning signs and prevent strokes in young adults. Adam opens up about his blood clot disorder, lifestyle habits and the reality that young people can have strokes too. He also shares how his recovery has inspired his 5-year-old daughter, who now wants to become a doctor herself. Tune in to hear Adam's compelling transformation from patient to caregiver, and learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones — no matter your age. Key takeaways: Strokes can happen at any age. Know the signs: sudden numbness, confusion, slurred speech and/or loss of balance Lifestyle choices matter. Blood pressure, diet and movement play critical roles in prevention. Personal stories like Adam's help break the myth that strokes only affect older adults. Purpose can be found even in life's most challenging moments. Want more inspiring stories and real-life resources? Subscribe and share “Stronger After Stroke” with someone who needs a little extra support navigating life after stroke. For more support after stroke, check out the programs available both virtually and in-person through Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/neurosciences/patient-resources/resource-center/ If you enjoyed this podcast, listen to Norton Healthcare's “MedChat” podcast, available in your favorite podcast app. “MedChat” provides continuing medical education on the go and is targeted toward physicians and clinicians. Norton Healthcare, a not-for-profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of original release: May 12, 2025
Parkinson's: Diagnosis and Treatment Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/medchat78 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care physicians and advanced providers. Statement of Need This podcast will provide an overview of the diagnosis and management of Parkinson's disease including screening guidelines to improve early recognition. In that early symptoms of Parkinson's disease can mimic other conditions, for early recognition a review of this will be highlighted. The goal of this podcast is to provide tools for early recognition and management to maintain a patient's quality of life. According to the Parkinson's Foundation, there are approximately 90,000 people in the U.S. diagnosed with Parkinson's each year, which represents significant increase. Objectives Define Parkinson's disease and highlight its prevalence. Explain the signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including the moto and non-motor manifestations. Outline the diagnostic criteria for Parkinson's disease, including clinical evaluations, neurological exams and applicable testing. Discuss the management of Parkinson's disease symptoms, addressing pharmacological treatments, surgical options and multidisciplinary team strategies to optimize patient care. ModeratorGregory E. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D. Neurologist Chief of Adult Neurology and Director of the Memory Center Norton Neuroscience Institute Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerJason L. Crowell, M.D. Neurologist and Movement Disorders Specialist Norton Neuroscience Institute Louisville, Kentucky Moderator and Planner Disclosures The moderator, Gregory E. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D, discloses relevant financial relationships with Eli Lilly and Eisai as a principal investigator. The planners of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Speaker DisclosureThe speaker, Jason L. Cromwell, M.D. discloses a relevant financial relationship with the ineligible company AbbVie as a consultant and CND Life Services in research. All relevant financial relationships have been successfully mitigated. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.50 ANCC CE contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study/References Perspectives of People At-Risk on Parkinson's Prevention Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38489198/ Risk of Parkinson Disease Among Adults With vs Without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35925604/ Date of Original Release | May 2025; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | May 2028 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Also listen to Norton Healthcare's podcast Stronger After Stroke. This podcast, produced by the Norton Neuroscience Institute, discusses difficult topics, answers frequently asked questions and provides survivor stories that provide hope. Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com.
The Secret Tricks to the Greenest Grass on the Block and your questions answered! Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
Zillow Quiz: Are You Smarter Than an Interior Designer and your questions answered!. Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
Laundry mistakes were making every day...and your questions answered! Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
This week is inspired by Pat's very successful coho trip, we're talking about the Great Lakes Salmon. We also talk a little walleye fishing on the Illinois River. In the news this week we have a new wildlife area in Southern Indiana, people hate wake boats in Wisconsin, Iowa DNR investigating a fish kill, Michigan trees don't look the same after an ice storm, moose population in Minnesota, killing snakehead in Missouri, and $100k bass caught in Missouri. Email us at themidwestfrontier@gmail.com and thanks for listening!!!BuyBlackett
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick, military might meets rural transformation. A $600 million private investment is on the horizon near the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana, as 16 companies commit to a new munitions campus in Bloomfield. The project could bring thousands of jobs to southern Indiana and redefine economic growth in the region. Plus: A deeper look at how Crane is anchoring a national security innovation hub. Why the town of Bloomfield may be Indiana's next economic development boomtown. Guardian Bikes goes big: The Seymour-based company launches large-scale U.S. frame manufacturing to reduce reliance on overseas suppliers. Fort Wayne's L3Harris opens a $125M payload facility to support the future of missile defense. River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville hits $3B in economic impact. Notre Dame opens the tap—alcohol sales now allowed in general seating at football games. Also in this episode: Yelp's Brittany Smith shares the top budget-friendly bites across Indiana, from cinnamon rolls in Nashville to burgers in Anderson. Fisher's native Vince Dixon returns home to premiere a powerful short film based on his family's battle with addiction. Caitlin Clark teams up with Gainbridge in a new national ad as Fever tickets officially sell out for the season.
Following the Leaders: The Leadership Southern Indiana Podcast
This month Jesse sit's down with Scott Minton from Indiana Members Credit Union and the Bourbon Barrel Talk podcast. Scott and Jesse chat about what being a leader actually means and can you be one without thinking of yourself that way. We also discuss where Scott's love of bourbon comes from and his favorite things in Southern Indiana.I really appreciated Scott's honesty when he says "I don't really think of myself as a leader." Find out why he thinks that way and why he's wrong. If you are a Leadership Southern Indiana Member and would like to be featured on the show, simply email us at Info@leadershipsi.org. If you would like to know more about Leadership Southern Indiana and what we do please check us out https://leadershipsi.org/
Double Tap Episode 405 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Die Free Co., Medical Gear Outfitters, and XTech Tactical Welcome to Double Tap, episode 405! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! GOALS August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee. https://events.goa.org/goals/ GunCon PUBLIC EVENT - June 28th Location - Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St) Industry/Media Events - June 25-28 (Mixed locations around the Cleveland area) https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/ WLS Shirt Winner - Mark S. DT Shirt Winner - Roger B. - Dear WLS Mike Rochishairy - I have zero medical gear knowledge but want to put together a range day med kit. My range is 30 minutes to the nearest emergency room and would like a minimalistic kit in case of a ricochet or some boomer fudd does boomer fudd shit. No notes. Jimmy A - What are you guys' thoughts and opinions on .257 Roberts? I have started a collection of lesser known and oddball cartridges and thought about adding a rifle in their caliber to it. Also, it seems like it would be a decent coyote, varmint, deer round for my farm in Southern Indiana. It seems somewhat similar to .243 Winchester but not near as readily available. What rifle do you suggest for this round? Thanks guys Ben B - I will be finishing an ar15 build in the near future. It will be a suppressed 14.5 5.56 and I want to put an adjustable gas block on it so it can be tuned. My question is what is the best AGB when you balance quality and budget? Stu Pidass - If you lost your non dominant hand and had to permanently replace it with a hand gun, which would you pick? Dutch Walker - Gentlemen, I'm going to build a .338 ARC and plan on shooting it suppressed. I have a Rugged Obsidian9, and it's the only can I have that has a large enough aperture to handle the .338. How confident would you be shooting subsonic rounds through it without damaging it? For reference, Rugged says it will handle a 300 BlkOut subsonic rounds. See you at GunCon. Aaron, you owe me $40. CD M - Ahoy boys, as we approach the sweaty time of the year I am returning to my summertime carry. The Keltec p32. My question relates to hollow points out of small barrels, are there any brands that would reliably expand? I have always just run FMJ out of mouse guns (if you can't expand, penetrate as deeply as possible), but would love to hear other opinions Harvey - Me being cheap Arken optics caught my eye. Seen two people not speak to highly but most reviews are good. One guy claimed they where buying you tube reviews. So anyone use one and have any expericance with it? Thinking of attempting a long range class with HEARTLAND PRECISION RIFLE since their range is close to me. But don't really have a big budget or great gun for it. But have a 6mm creedmoor savage model 10 long range cabelas exclusive I picked up like 5 years ago for 300 on clearance. Hopefully its not to long. No Knots The winner of this week's swag pack is Jimmy A! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News New Waterproof Stuffbags for Adventure Gear Tasmanian Tiger released the TT Waterproof Stuffbag WPV, a tough waterproof bag for military and outdoor use. It's made from durable materials and comes in three sizes: 15L, 25L, and 48L. The bag is dustproof and protects against water splashes. It has features like a secure roll closure and compression valve. The price details were not mentioned. The product is currently available. Celebrating 75 Years: The HK Limited Edition Knife Heckler & Koch is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a limited edition knife. The HK 75th Anniversary Knife has a hand-forged Damascus steel blade,
Stronger After Stroke: Driven to Thrive: Tackling Transportation After Stroke In this empowering episode of “Stronger After Stroke,” host Rosa Hart is joined by social worker Caitlin Zoeller, MSW, LCSW, for an honest conversation about one of the biggest hurdles stroke survivors face: transportation. From the emotional impact of losing the ability to drive to the everyday logistics of getting to appointments or simply staying social, transportation challenges can deeply affect independence and quality of life. Together, Rosa and Caitlin unpack the grief many survivors experience, share real-world solutions such as assistive technology and shine a light on local programs that can help. They also talk about the essential role caregivers play and why health care providers must stay informed about resources to better serve their patients. This episode is a must-listen for survivors, caregivers and health care professionals alike — because rebuilding life after stroke means more than just rehab. It means staying mobile, connected and seen. Key takeaways Losing the ability to drive often triggers a grief process for stroke survivors. Many survivors feel reluctant to ask loved ones for rides, fearing they're a burden. Public transportation isn't always accessible or safe for those with mobility challenges. Tools such as GoGoGrandparent offer tech-enabled solutions for nondrivers. Insurance coverage for transportation varies — ask questions and explore options. Caregivers are crucial in managing transportation logistics and emotional support. Community-based programs can fill the gap with rides to medical appointments and more. Health care professionals should educate themselves on transportation resources. Advocacy is essential — raising your voice can spark real change. Staying connected through tech can reduce isolation and foster independence. Want more inspiring stories and real-life resources? Subscribe and share “Stronger After Stroke” with someone who needs a little extra support navigating life after stroke. If you enjoyed this podcast, listen to Norton Healthcare's “MedChat” podcast, available in your favorite podcast app. “MedChat” provides continuing medical education on the go and is targeted toward physicians and clinicians. Norton Healthcare, a not-for-profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of original release: April 14, 2025
Episode 77: Pediatric Obesity: The Role of GLP – 1 Receptors Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/medchat77 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care physicians and advanced providers. Statement of Need This podcast will address the role of GLP – receptors in the treatment of pediatric obesity. As the prevalence of pediatric obesity is on the rise, the need for effective, evidence-based treatments is essential. This increase in pediatric obesity is associated with numerous health complications for the pediatric patient including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Early intervention in the pediatric patient and management can prevent the progression of obesity with the goal of improving the long-term health of these individuals. Objectives Define pediatric obesity. Discuss the key aspects of GLP – 1 receptors and their use of treatment of the pediatric patient. Explain the mechanisms and criteria for patient selection for GLP – 1 as a treatment option for obesity. Describe best practices integrating GLP-1 receptor agnostic into a broader treatment plan and appropriate monitoring and follow-up. ModeratorMark McDonald, M.D., MHA, CPE System Vice President Pediatric Medical Affairs Medical Director, Norton Children's Louisville, Kentucky Professor Department of Pediatrics Division of Critical Care UofL School of Medicine Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerSara Watson, M.D. Pediatric Endocrinologist Medical Director of the Type 2 Diabetes Program and the Health Weight Program Norton Children's Endocrinology Louisville, Kentucky Moderator and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderator and speaker of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Speaker DisclosureThe speaker, Sara Watson, M.D. discloses a relevant financial relationship with the ineligible company Lilly as a principal investigator. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 ANCC CE contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study/References Characterizing GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use in Preadolescent and Adolescent Populations https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39412809/ Role of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Pediatric Obesity: Benefits, Risks, and Approaches to Patient Selection https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33085056/ Date of Original Release | April 2025; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | April 2028 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Also listen to Norton Healthcare's podcast Stronger After Stroke. This podcast, produced by the Norton Neuroscience Institute, discusses difficult topics, answers frequently asked questions and provides survivor stories that provide hope. Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com.
Len Clark of Irish 101 called to talk about Notre Dame football blue and gold game and the transfer portal. Chris Denari of the Pacers to talk about the upcoming Pacers game and opportunity to win 50 games. Kurt Darling of WIBC called in to talk about girls' soccer matchup with FC Leopard vs Southern Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You Won't Believe What You've Been Doing Wrong While Spring Cleaning and your questions answered!
At least two more Tri-State tornado touchdowns have been confirmed by the National Weather Service at Paducah... Two more Southern Indiana counties make the list of those with travel advisories in place... Video of a beating incident at an Evansville bar last weekend goes viral on the internet... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Jeremiah Byron from the Bigfoot Society podcast as we delve into the intense and compelling encounters experienced by Brian the hunter in Southern Indiana. Brian recounts his first unnerving experience while deer hunting in 1993, leading to a series of sightings and unexplained phenomena on his 10-acre property near Hoosier National Forest. From hearing eerie screams and witnessing massive creatures to observing mysterious orbs and discovering intricate woodland structures, Brian's story is filled with spine-tingling events. Learn about his interactions with both Bigfoot and Dogman, and the impact these entities have had on his daily life. Brian also shares his efforts to document these occurrences through photos, videos, and audio recordings, offering a rare glimpse into southern Indiana's enigmatic wilderness. Don't miss this intriguing episode!Contact Brian - owensbrianallen@gmail.comSasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!
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When many people think of Goodwill, they think of those popular retail stores—but Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana is doing more…a lot more. In this episode, we sit down with CEO Kent Kramer to discuss how Goodwill is transforming lives, from unique workforce training programs to innovative adult high schools across 10 states. They are even doing business in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico! Join us for an inspiring conversation about impact, opportunity, and second chances.
When many people think of Goodwill, they think of those popular retail stores—but Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana is doing more…a lot more. In this episode, we sit down with CEO Kent Kramer to discuss how Goodwill is transforming lives, from unique workforce training programs to innovative adult high schools across 10 states. They are even doing business in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico! Join us for an inspiring conversation about impact, opportunity, and second chances.
Upland bird hunting is one of the most exciting ways to hunt. Constant movement, dogs pointing and flushing, and quick shot opportunities that demand the best out of reflexive wingshooters. Ryan Lynton of Southern Indiana joins the show to talk about his journey as a hunter and how he has settled into upland bird hunting as his preferred species. Tune in to hear about Ryan's story following his Brittany named Creek. Topics discussed: -Brittanys -Indiana hunting opportunities -Learning to hunt -Quail, Woodcock, Ruffed Grouse & Pheasant hunting -Conservation of upland habitat -Having a conservation mindset Follow Ryan: @followthedog_outdoors Read Ryan's Writing Order Cat Trax Climbing Sticks Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Follow Noel: @noelgandy Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! My Medic use discount code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% TideWe Use discount code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Optics Planet Use discount code: fgh5 at checkout to save 5% 360 Sportsmen Use discount code: FIRSTGEN15 Camofire Black Ovis AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge Kuiu Tactical Hunting Apparel
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Leslie "Mad Dog" Irvin was a cold-hearted American serial killer in the 1950's. His gruesome murders instilled a sense of panic and fear throughout Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. His trial would become a hallmark Supreme Court case forever impacting media coverage and future trials. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.