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A woman of color develops first wellness app for women of color
Episode 119
When Katara McCarty sees a need, she tries to find a solution. That's what led McCarty and her husband to start a church, a center for kids and a sch…
5 years, 8 months ago
Dissecting IU Health's plans for a 44-acre campus downtown
Episode 118
IBJ health reporter John Russell has been covering Indiana University Health's plans to expand the Methodist Hospital campus by eight blocks, or 44 a…
5 years, 8 months ago
Remodelers reveal what homeowners want in COVID era
Episode 117
The pandemic has been a boon for the home design and renovation industry, as many people scramble to create office space, improve their yards and mak…
5 years, 8 months ago
The latest wisdom on kids and COVID-19 from a Riley Hospital specialist
Episode 116
Six months into the pandemic, parents are still struggling with what COVID-19 means for the kids. Should they be in school? Can they go on play dates…
5 years, 9 months ago
We're burning out on remote work and video calls. Here's how to get focused.
Episode 115
As the pandemic has stretched into months and the days seem to melt into each other, a vast majority of remote workers are burning out, according to …
5 years, 9 months ago
Pete the Planner on derailed college, early professional careers
Episode 114
The pandemic has raised all kinds of new questions about college and student loans—and the value of an online education versus attending in person.
…5 years, 9 months ago
The owner of Windsor Jewelry talks about surviving the riots and pandemic
Episode 113
Windsor Jewelry, located just south of the Circle on Meridian Street, was one of the businesses hardest hit by the riots that followed Black Lives Ma…
5 years, 9 months ago
This couple developed a robot that will kill the coronavirus in your workplace
Episode 112
Diana Brugh is a microbiologist with experience working with bacteria- and virus-killing ultraviolet lights. Her husband, Jason Brugh, is one of the …
5 years, 9 months ago
Indy's top doc on the COVID response, masks, contact tracing, second wave
Episode 111
Dr. Virginia Caine has been in charge of the Marion County Public Health Department since 1994. Over her tenure she has fought waves of public health…
5 years, 10 months ago
When will office workers return to downtown Indy?
Episode 110
Before the pandemic hit Indianapolis in March, some 155,000 people were working regularly downtown. In the weeks after Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered all …
5 years, 10 months ago