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Can scooters really help solve Indy's transit issues?
Can scooters really help solve Indy's transit issues?

Episode 49

City officials have approved new rules meant to help people in lower-income neighborhoods access scooters to get to jobs, school, bus stops or other …

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A startup's journey from idea to pivot to series A fundraising
A startup's journey from idea to pivot to series A fundraising

Episode 48

Megan Glover launched 120WaterAudit with two partners in 2016 with the idea of targeting residential consumers nationwide with a water-testing kit th…

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Funding the CIB and the Pacers' 25-year, $800 million deal
Funding the CIB and the Pacers' 25-year, $800 million deal

Episode 47

Less than two weeks after the Capital Improvement Board signed a 25-year, $800 million agreement with the Indiana Pacers, the Legislature passed a bi…

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Why tech execs bought the Vogue in Broad Ripple
Why tech execs bought the Vogue in Broad Ripple

Episode 46

Three tech entrepreneurs — High Alpha's Eric Tobias and Mobi's Scott Kraege and Andrew Davis — have long been fans of live music. But they've taken t…

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Bill Oesterle's TMap is asking former Hoosiers to come back home
Bill Oesterle's TMap is asking former Hoosiers to come back home

Episode 45

The former CEO of Angie's List is using big data and machine learning to try to solve an emerging problem in Indiana—a stagnate and soon-to-be shrink…

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Lessonly's Max Yoder on teamwork, vulnerability and how they're connected
Lessonly's Max Yoder on teamwork, vulnerability and how they're connected

Episode 44

Max Yoder says his new book — “Do Better Work: Finding Clarity, Camaraderie, and Progress in Work and Life” — is not just another set of lessons abou…

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IndyGo's electric buses won't go as far on a charge as the manufacturer promised
IndyGo's electric buses won't go as far on a charge as the manufacturer promised

Episode 43

BYD Ltd. won a contact to sell IndyGo electric buses for the Red Line—where service is scheduled begin on Labor Day—with a range of 275 miles on a si…

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How a local tech pioneer is trying to save a once-promising Indy startup
How a local tech pioneer is trying to save a once-promising Indy startup

Episode 42

Just a few years ago, Fishers-based SteadyServ Technologies was among the most-ballyhooed startups in state history.

But the company — which sells da…

7 years, 2 months ago

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He grew up in Sahm's restaurants; now he's expanding the business
He grew up in Sahm's restaurants; now he's expanding the business

Episode 41

Eddie Sahm grew up in his family's restaurant business, but after graduating from college, he didn't want to work for his dad, whom he calls Ed. So E…

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Pete the Planner on the vulnerable, upper middle class
Pete the Planner on the vulnerable, upper middle class

Episode 40

Peter Dunn — who is bringing his Pete the Planner column to IBJ, starting March 15 — is worried about the upper middle class, a group he says makes g…

7 years, 2 months ago

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