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Can Indy pull off hosting the entire NCAA tourney?
Episode 129
The NCAA announced last week that it is in negotiations with local officials to hold its entire March Madness tournament—not just the Final Four, but…
5 years, 6 months ago
The ambitious plan to end hunger in central Indiana
Episode 128
Dozens of organizations and governmental agencies across central Indiana are trying to address hunger and food insecurity.
Schools provide meals to s…
5 years, 6 months ago
Democrats were supposed to have a big year in Indiana. They didn't. Why not?
Episode 127
In a state that routinely rewards Republican candidates, Democrats were expected to have a somewhat breakthrough year here.
Sure, the Democratic gube…
5 years, 6 months ago
This is the number you really need to know to save enough for retirement
Episode 126
If you think saving effectively for retirement simply means knowing the total amount of money you need on the day you tell your boss sayonara, you've…
5 years, 6 months ago
Helping artists and arts organizations survive the pandemic
Episode 125
Artists of all kinds have been hit hard by the pandemic. The theaters, galleries, concert halls and other venues that share their work closed in the …
5 years, 7 months ago
'Tumultuous.' That's how restaurateur Eddie Sahm describes surviving the pandemic.
Episode 124
Back in March, as the pandemic was unfolding in Indiana, podcast host Mason King talked with Eddie Sahm, who owns the Sahm's restaurant group with hi…
5 years, 7 months ago
Breaking down the 5th District, the governor's race and the impact of early voting
Episode 123
Election Day is just weeks away and, already, thousands of Hoosiers are voting early in person and through mail-in absentee ballots.
So podcast host …
5 years, 7 months ago
Our CEO, Nate Feltman, talks about the need for a new vision for Indianapolis
Episode 122
Does Indianapolis need a new vision? A new strategy for its economic development, talent attraction and overall economy that will take the city into …
5 years, 7 months ago
Could Indy become a virus-free 'bubble' for college basketball?
Episode 121
When the pandemic hit and the Big Ten and NCAA last spring began canceling sports events — many of them planned for Indianapolis — the Indiana Sports…
5 years, 7 months ago
Pete the Planner urges immediate support for restaurants, plus answers to burning money questions
Episode 120
Since the pandemic began, Peter "Pete the Planner" Dunn has been talking on the IBJ Podcast and writing in the pages of IBJ about the need to get you…
5 years, 8 months ago