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Pete the Planner explains what's scaring him about the economy right now
Episode 109
It's been nearly four months since host Mason King sat down with Peter "Pete the Planner" Dunn to talk about personal finance. In fact, their last ge…
5 years, 10 months ago
Advice for hiring and nurturing a diverse workforce
Episode 108
Angela Freeman is an attorney at Barnes & Thornburg, formerly a molecular biologist at Eli Lilly and Co., and is finishing up a six-year stint on the…
5 years, 10 months ago
Indy Black Chamber of Commerce wants city support
Episode 107
The city of Indianapolis and Indy Chamber are close partners. Not only does Indy Chamber's Develop Indy division have a $1 million contract to handle…
5 years, 11 months ago
Will the Indy 500 run with fans in the stands? IMS officials say yes.
Episode 106
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials are putting all their energy into running the Indy 500 with fans in August, despite continuing concerns about b…
5 years, 11 months ago
Should the city help pay for damage done to businesses downtown?
Episode 105
Protests focused on racial inequality and police treatment of African Americans boiled over on May 29-30 into violence and vandalism that left busine…
5 years, 11 months ago
Quiet not-for-profit powers big innovations in energy, transportation
Episode 104
Those familiar with Indianapolis-based Energy Systems Network say it’s one of the most innovative organizations in energy and transportation—not only…
5 years, 11 months ago
"When can we be with Grandma and Grandpa?" and other COVID questions families are asking
Episode 103
Conversations around the family dinner table during the coronavirus crisis have taken on incredibly high stakes. Deciding whether or not the kids can…
6 years ago
Holcomb campaign faces peril of managing COVID crisis in public spotlight
Episode 102
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has put himself in the public spotlight—or, if you will, the crosshairs of public opinion—nearly every weekday for the last…
6 years ago
Wedding season walloped by COVID leads to postponements, tears, pizza parties
Episode 101
Hundreds of thousands of couple who for months have been picking preachers, flowers, venues, bridesmaid dresses, reception menus and deejay playlists…
6 years ago
The rent is due, and tenants are struggling as unemployment soars
Episode 100
As the economy swan-dives into a deep recession due to the coronavirus crisis, many of the people who live in apartments or rented homes find themsel…
6 years ago