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    <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast</title>
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    <description>Inside INdiana Business is the statewide leader for Indiana business news. Every week, we spotlight the top business news stories, highlight new companies and emerging technology and feature exclusive interviews with the biggest names in Indiana business.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Inside INdiana Business is the statewide leader for Indiana business news. Every week, we spotlight the top business news stories, highlight new companies and emerging technology and feature exclusive interviews with the biggest names in Indiana business.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Iron Nation Indiana, Fishers Growth and Bosma Industries</title>
      <description>A $60 million public-private partnership aims to bring Israeli tech startups to Indiana, anchored by a $15 million state investment and driven by more than $30 million in Israeli entrepreneur capital. Governor Mike Braun and former U.S. Rep. Luke Messer break down the Iron Nation Indiana initiative and why they believe the Hoosier State offers an competitive advantage for global innovators in defense, life sciences, and agriculture.



Also this week, Fishers Mayor Scott Faddness discusses a new $75 million luxury hotel planned next to the Fishers Event Center, the city's push to become a life sciences hub anchored by companies including INCOG Pharmaceuticals and Stryker, and the announcement that Fishers will host the first-ever Big Ten Women's Volleyball Championship this fall.



Fort Wayne's Electric Works campus marks another milestone with the grand opening of nearly 300 mixed-income housing units, while Indiana's largest private employer Do it Best commits $12 million to expand its headquarters there. Plus, Bosma Industries President and CEO Jeff Mittman, a Purple Heart recipient who lost his vision in Iraq, shares how the organization serves visually impaired Hoosiers across all 92 counties. And South Korean manufacturer Hanjung America breaks ground on its first facility in Huntington, bringing a $4.5 million investment and up to 440 jobs to northeast Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>A $60 million public-private partnership aims to bring Israeli tech startups to Indiana, anchored by a $15 million state investment and driven by more than $30 million in Israeli entrepreneur capital. Governor Mike Braun and former U.S. Rep. Luke Messer break down the Iron Nation Indiana initiative and why they believe the Hoosier State offers an competitive advantage for global innovators in defense, life sciences, and agriculture.



Also this week, Fishers Mayor Scott Faddness discusses a new $75 million luxury hotel planned next to the Fishers Event Center, the city's push to become a life sciences hub anchored by companies including INCOG Pharmaceuticals and Stryker, and the announcement that Fishers will host the first-ever Big Ten Women's Volleyball Championship this fall.



Fort Wayne's Electric Works campus marks another milestone with the grand opening of nearly 300 mixed-income housing units, while Indiana's largest private employer Do it Best commits $12 million to expand its headquarters there. Plus, Bosma Industries President and CEO Jeff Mittman, a Purple Heart recipient who lost his vision in Iraq, shares how the organization serves visually impaired Hoosiers across all 92 counties. And South Korean manufacturer Hanjung America breaks ground on its first facility in Huntington, bringing a $4.5 million investment and up to 440 jobs to northeast Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A $60 million public-private partnership aims to bring Israeli tech startups to Indiana, anchored by a $15 million state investment and driven by more than $30 million in Israeli entrepreneur capital. Governor Mike Braun and former U.S. Rep. Luke Messer break down the Iron Nation Indiana initiative and why they believe the Hoosier State offers an competitive advantage for global innovators in defense, life sciences, and agriculture.</p>
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<p>Also this week, Fishers Mayor Scott Faddness discusses a new $75 million luxury hotel planned next to the Fishers Event Center, the city's push to become a life sciences hub anchored by companies including INCOG Pharmaceuticals and Stryker, and the announcement that Fishers will host the first-ever Big Ten Women's Volleyball Championship this fall.</p>
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<p>Fort Wayne's Electric Works campus marks another milestone with the grand opening of nearly 300 mixed-income housing units, while Indiana's largest private employer Do it Best commits $12 million to expand its headquarters there. Plus, Bosma Industries President and CEO Jeff Mittman, a Purple Heart recipient who lost his vision in Iraq, shares how the organization serves visually impaired Hoosiers across all 92 counties. And South Korean manufacturer Hanjung America breaks ground on its first facility in Huntington, bringing a $4.5 million investment and up to 440 jobs to northeast Indiana.</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana Ag Bio, Final Four Impact &amp; Defense Industry</title>
      <description>Indiana's ag bioscience sector generates $82 billion in economic activity and employs more than 152,000 people. A new report from AgriNovus Indiana outlines where the next wave of growth is coming from, and what it means for entrepreneurs, investors, and the state's economy.

AgriNovus Indiana CEO Christy Wright breaks down the report's findings across three focus areas: farmer-focused innovation, bio innovation, and food as health. She also details the Velocity Accelerator, a six-month program offering a $25,000 prize to early-stage founders in the ag bioscience space.

Also on this edition: Indianapolis wrapped up its ninth Men's Final Four, drawing more than 70,000 fans to the national championship game and an estimated $400 million in regional economic impact. Indiana Sports Corporation President Patrick Talty looks ahead to the 2028 Women's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium and a potential NFL Draft bid. Plus, Indiana's $6.5 billion defense industry takes center stage at the Midwest Defense Innovation Summit, TechPoint has a new CEO in Eric Christopher, and rural maternal healthcare gets a boost in southern Indiana as Daviess County Community Hospital opens a new women's health center.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indiana's ag bioscience sector generates $82 billion in economic activity and employs more than 152,000 people. A new report from AgriNovus Indiana outlines where the next wave of growth is coming from, and what it means for entrepreneurs, investors, and the state's economy.

AgriNovus Indiana CEO Christy Wright breaks down the report's findings across three focus areas: farmer-focused innovation, bio innovation, and food as health. She also details the Velocity Accelerator, a six-month program offering a $25,000 prize to early-stage founders in the ag bioscience space.

Also on this edition: Indianapolis wrapped up its ninth Men's Final Four, drawing more than 70,000 fans to the national championship game and an estimated $400 million in regional economic impact. Indiana Sports Corporation President Patrick Talty looks ahead to the 2028 Women's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium and a potential NFL Draft bid. Plus, Indiana's $6.5 billion defense industry takes center stage at the Midwest Defense Innovation Summit, TechPoint has a new CEO in Eric Christopher, and rural maternal healthcare gets a boost in southern Indiana as Daviess County Community Hospital opens a new women's health center.</itunes:summary>
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AgriNovus Indiana CEO Christy Wright breaks down the report's findings across three focus areas: farmer-focused innovation, bio innovation, and food as health. She also details the Velocity Accelerator, a six-month program offering a $25,000 prize to early-stage founders in the ag bioscience space.

Also on this edition: Indianapolis wrapped up its ninth Men's Final Four, drawing more than 70,000 fans to the national championship game and an estimated $400 million in regional economic impact. Indiana Sports Corporation President Patrick Talty looks ahead to the 2028 Women's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium and a potential NFL Draft bid. Plus, Indiana's $6.5 billion defense industry takes center stage at the Midwest Defense Innovation Summit, TechPoint has a new CEO in Eric Christopher, and rural maternal healthcare gets a boost in southern Indiana as Daviess County Community Hospital opens a new women's health center.
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      <title>Indianapolis Final Four's $400M Economic Impact and What's at Stake</title>
      <description>Indianapolis is hosting the NCAA Men's Final Four for a record-tying ninth time, and the economic stakes are enormous. Visit Indy estimates $400 million in economic impact from the event, more than the six largest Indianapolis conventions combined generated in a single year.

Chris Gahl, executive vice president at Visit Indy, explains how the city is targeting fan bases in Chicago, Detroit, and Champaign to drive tourism beyond ticket holders, and how a 60-to-70 percent convention close rate during major sporting events makes the Final Four one of the city's most powerful sales tools. For the first time, Indianapolis is also hosting national championship games across every NCAA division and the NIT simultaneously.

Also covered: Eli Lilly receives FDA approval for a new oral weight loss drug; SpectronRx secures $85 million in new investment to expand its radiopharmaceutical campus near Grissom Air Reserve Base; Purdue University rolls out a mobile audiology van to combat hearing loss among Indiana farmers; a $65 billion industrial campus is proposed for Sullivan in west-central Indiana; Mishawaka-based Butcher's Bounty expands its freeze-dried pet treat business to 40 states; and Sport Graphics, the Indianapolis company behind the iconic JW Marriott bracket display, celebrates 40 years in business. Purdue head coach Matt Painter also weighs in on NIL and the changing college basketball landscape.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 16:13:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis is hosting the NCAA Men's Final Four for a record-tying ninth time, and the economic stakes are enormous. Visit Indy estimates $400 million in economic impact from the event, more than the six largest Indianapolis conventions combined generated in a single year.

Chris Gahl, executive vice president at Visit Indy, explains how the city is targeting fan bases in Chicago, Detroit, and Champaign to drive tourism beyond ticket holders, and how a 60-to-70 percent convention close rate during major sporting events makes the Final Four one of the city's most powerful sales tools. For the first time, Indianapolis is also hosting national championship games across every NCAA division and the NIT simultaneously.

Also covered: Eli Lilly receives FDA approval for a new oral weight loss drug; SpectronRx secures $85 million in new investment to expand its radiopharmaceutical campus near Grissom Air Reserve Base; Purdue University rolls out a mobile audiology van to combat hearing loss among Indiana farmers; a $65 billion industrial campus is proposed for Sullivan in west-central Indiana; Mishawaka-based Butcher's Bounty expands its freeze-dried pet treat business to 40 states; and Sport Graphics, the Indianapolis company behind the iconic JW Marriott bracket display, celebrates 40 years in business. Purdue head coach Matt Painter also weighs in on NIL and the changing college basketball landscape.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis is hosting the NCAA Men's Final Four for a record-tying ninth time, and the economic stakes are enormous. Visit Indy estimates $400 million in economic impact from the event, more than the six largest Indianapolis conventions combined generated in a single year.

Chris Gahl, executive vice president at Visit Indy, explains how the city is targeting fan bases in Chicago, Detroit, and Champaign to drive tourism beyond ticket holders, and how a 60-to-70 percent convention close rate during major sporting events makes the Final Four one of the city's most powerful sales tools. For the first time, Indianapolis is also hosting national championship games across every NCAA division and the NIT simultaneously.

Also covered: Eli Lilly receives FDA approval for a new oral weight loss drug; SpectronRx secures $85 million in new investment to expand its radiopharmaceutical campus near Grissom Air Reserve Base; Purdue University rolls out a mobile audiology van to combat hearing loss among Indiana farmers; a $65 billion industrial campus is proposed for Sullivan in west-central Indiana; Mishawaka-based Butcher's Bounty expands its freeze-dried pet treat business to 40 states; and Sport Graphics, the Indianapolis company behind the iconic JW Marriott bracket display, celebrates 40 years in business. Purdue head coach Matt Painter also weighs in on NIL and the changing college basketball landscape.</p>]]>
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      <title>I-70 Tolls, Final Four Economy and Arsenal Tech's Mental Health Win</title>
      <description>Indiana could soon toll I-70 from border to border, a proposal that would cost passenger vehicles roughly $16 and trucks more than $80 per trip across the state. Danville Duncan, associate professor at Indiana University's O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, breaks down the fuel tax erosion driving the push for new highway revenue and the real concerns about traffic diverting to smaller roads like State Road 40.

Also covered: Indianapolis prepares for its ninth Final Four, with Post Malone headlining the NCAA March Madness Music Festival and the city hosting Division I, II, and III championships alongside the NIT for the first time ever, a combination expected to generate $400 million for the Indiana economy. Toyota is investing $200 million at its Princeton plant to boost Grand Highlander production, and Patrick Industries is rolling out a digital design studio that lets RV buyers visualize their purchase on a life-size virtual screen.

Then, the turnaround story at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis. After a winless 2023 season, the football program built back-to-back winning records by adding Mental Resiliency Training, a pilot program led by Dr. Elaine Gilbert of Riley Children's Health and supported by a grant from the Riley Children's Foundation. The program is now expanding to athletes across all Indianapolis Public Schools.

Plus, Fort Wayne's Science Central opens a new $3 million planetarium, the region's only public facility of its kind, and IBJ Media's Innovate Indiana series returns for a fifth year with nine stops across the state.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indiana could soon toll I-70 from border to border, a proposal that would cost passenger vehicles roughly $16 and trucks more than $80 per trip across the state. Danville Duncan, associate professor at Indiana University's O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, breaks down the fuel tax erosion driving the push for new highway revenue and the real concerns about traffic diverting to smaller roads like State Road 40.

Also covered: Indianapolis prepares for its ninth Final Four, with Post Malone headlining the NCAA March Madness Music Festival and the city hosting Division I, II, and III championships alongside the NIT for the first time ever, a combination expected to generate $400 million for the Indiana economy. Toyota is investing $200 million at its Princeton plant to boost Grand Highlander production, and Patrick Industries is rolling out a digital design studio that lets RV buyers visualize their purchase on a life-size virtual screen.

Then, the turnaround story at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis. After a winless 2023 season, the football program built back-to-back winning records by adding Mental Resiliency Training, a pilot program led by Dr. Elaine Gilbert of Riley Children's Health and supported by a grant from the Riley Children's Foundation. The program is now expanding to athletes across all Indianapolis Public Schools.

Plus, Fort Wayne's Science Central opens a new $3 million planetarium, the region's only public facility of its kind, and IBJ Media's Innovate Indiana series returns for a fifth year with nine stops across the state.</itunes:summary>
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Also covered: Indianapolis prepares for its ninth Final Four, with Post Malone headlining the NCAA March Madness Music Festival and the city hosting Division I, II, and III championships alongside the NIT for the first time ever, a combination expected to generate $400 million for the Indiana economy. Toyota is investing $200 million at its Princeton plant to boost Grand Highlander production, and Patrick Industries is rolling out a digital design studio that lets RV buyers visualize their purchase on a life-size virtual screen.

Then, the turnaround story at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis. After a winless 2023 season, the football program built back-to-back winning records by adding Mental Resiliency Training, a pilot program led by Dr. Elaine Gilbert of Riley Children's Health and supported by a grant from the Riley Children's Foundation. The program is now expanding to athletes across all Indianapolis Public Schools.

Plus, Fort Wayne's Science Central opens a new $3 million planetarium, the region's only public facility of its kind, and IBJ Media's Innovate Indiana series returns for a fifth year with nine stops across the state.
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      <title>Indianapolis Airport Adds Routes, Indiana Invests $1B in Life Sciences, LEAP District Update</title>
      <description>Indianapolis International Airport is on track for its second-busiest spring break season ever, with an estimated 620,000 passengers expected between mid-March and mid-April. Airport Authority Executive Director Mario Rodriguez joins the show to discuss a new airline, Avelo, launching nonstop service to New Haven, Conn., and Concord, N.C., on June 18, bringing the airport's total nonstop destinations to 57. Work continues on a new on-property Westin hotel and Rodriguez discusses the benefits of a $76 million parking expansion completed in 2024.

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announces a $1 billion, 10-year investment in agriculture technology and life sciences with a goal of creating more than 100,000 jobs statewide. Eli Lilly commits an additional $1.8 billion to its technology center near downtown Indianapolis and remains on schedule to begin producing medicines at the LEAP District in Lebanon.

Also: a look at aviation growth at Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville and Purdue University airports; the Monon Corridor South Shore Line extension opening March 31; and Amish bull rider Marcus Mast representing Indiana on the PBR Unleash the Beast Tour.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis International Airport is on track for its second-busiest spring break season ever, with an estimated 620,000 passengers expected between mid-March and mid-April. Airport Authority Executive Director Mario Rodriguez joins the show to discuss a new airline, Avelo, launching nonstop service to New Haven, Conn., and Concord, N.C., on June 18, bringing the airport's total nonstop destinations to 57. Work continues on a new on-property Westin hotel and Rodriguez discusses the benefits of a $76 million parking expansion completed in 2024.

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announces a $1 billion, 10-year investment in agriculture technology and life sciences with a goal of creating more than 100,000 jobs statewide. Eli Lilly commits an additional $1.8 billion to its technology center near downtown Indianapolis and remains on schedule to begin producing medicines at the LEAP District in Lebanon.

Also: a look at aviation growth at Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville and Purdue University airports; the Monon Corridor South Shore Line extension opening March 31; and Amish bull rider Marcus Mast representing Indiana on the PBR Unleash the Beast Tour.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announces a $1 billion, 10-year investment in agriculture technology and life sciences with a goal of creating more than 100,000 jobs statewide. Eli Lilly commits an additional $1.8 billion to its technology center near downtown Indianapolis and remains on schedule to begin producing medicines at the LEAP District in Lebanon.</p>
<p>Also: a look at aviation growth at Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville and Purdue University airports; the Monon Corridor South Shore Line extension opening March 31; and Amish bull rider Marcus Mast representing Indiana on the PBR Unleash the Beast Tour.</p>
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      <title>WNBA Labor Talks, GE Aerospace Invests $65M in Indiana, Women Behind Bars Build Workforce Skills</title>
      <description>The WNBA and its players union remain in collective bargaining negotiations, with players pushing for higher salaries, retired player benefits and team-provided housing. IU Columbus Associate Professor of Finance Ryan Brewer breaks down what is at stake as the league navigates its first profitable year, fueled in part by Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark. Also, GE Aerospace commits $65 million to three Indiana facilities in Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Lafayette as part of a $1 billion U.S. investment plan. Plus, the Televerde Foundation helps women in Indiana correctional facilities build workforce skills through a six-month career program. And a look back at the legacy of Purdue University's Dr. Philip Low, a serial entrepreneur whose work helped launch Indiana's radiopharmaceutical industry.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 00:38:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The WNBA and its players union remain in collective bargaining negotiations, with players pushing for higher salaries, retired player benefits and team-provided housing. IU Columbus Associate Professor of Finance Ryan Brewer breaks down what is at stake as the league navigates its first profitable year, fueled in part by Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark. Also, GE Aerospace commits $65 million to three Indiana facilities in Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Lafayette as part of a $1 billion U.S. investment plan. Plus, the Televerde Foundation helps women in Indiana correctional facilities build workforce skills through a six-month career program. And a look back at the legacy of Purdue University's Dr. Philip Low, a serial entrepreneur whose work helped launch Indiana's radiopharmaceutical industry.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Eye on Indiana’s $6.5B Defense Sector, Mortgage Rates Fall Below 6%</title>
      <description>Indiana’s $6.5 billion defense sector is playing a growing role as the U.S. military operates in the Middle East. Sen. Todd Young and industry leaders discuss how assets like Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, hypersonics research, microelectronics and a new munitions campus are expanding the state’s national security footprint and supporting more than 60,000 jobs.

Also in this episode, mortgage rates dip below 6% for the first time in more than three years. Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher explains what falling rates and rising inventory mean for buyers and sellers as the 2026 housing market begins to thaw.

Plus, a Fishers filmmaker releases his short film about losing his sister to addiction on YouTube to expand its reach to students and educators. And in Plymouth, Zentis North America marks 20 years of production as the largest popping boba manufacturer in the United States.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indiana’s $6.5 billion defense sector is playing a growing role as the U.S. military operates in the Middle East. Sen. Todd Young and industry leaders discuss how assets like Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, hypersonics research, microelectronics and a new munitions campus are expanding the state’s national security footprint and supporting more than 60,000 jobs.

Also in this episode, mortgage rates dip below 6% for the first time in more than three years. Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher explains what falling rates and rising inventory mean for buyers and sellers as the 2026 housing market begins to thaw.

Plus, a Fishers filmmaker releases his short film about losing his sister to addiction on YouTube to expand its reach to students and educators. And in Plymouth, Zentis North America marks 20 years of production as the largest popping boba manufacturer in the United States.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indiana’s $6.5 billion defense sector is playing a growing role as the U.S. military operates in the Middle East. Sen. Todd Young and industry leaders discuss how assets like Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, hypersonics research, microelectronics and a new munitions campus are expanding the state’s national security footprint and supporting more than 60,000 jobs.

Also in this episode, mortgage rates dip below 6% for the first time in more than three years. Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher explains what falling rates and rising inventory mean for buyers and sellers as the 2026 housing market begins to thaw.

Plus, a Fishers filmmaker releases his short film about losing his sister to addiction on YouTube to expand its reach to students and educators. And in Plymouth, Zentis North America marks 20 years of production as the largest popping boba manufacturer in the United States.</p>]]>
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      <title>Eli Lilly’s LillyPod with Nvidia, SpectronRx cyclotrons, Bears stadium debate</title>
      <description>Kylie Veleta fills in for Gerry Dick with a look at high-tech health innovation in Indiana, including Eli Lilly’s new LillyPod supercomputer built with Nvidia to speed drug discovery and development, and SpectronRx’s growing cyclotron operations fueling radiopharmaceutical cancer treatments. The episode also updates the Chicago Bears stadium push tied to Hammond and Wolf Lake, along with Illinois lawmakers’ efforts to keep the team in-state.Plus, an Indy 500 ticket design reveal and the launch of IBJ Media’s “Playmakers” podcast with Dave Calabro. You will also hear about New Shoe Day’s effort to provide properly fitting shoes for kids across Indiana and plans for new dining options and an incubator space at Indianapolis International Airport.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Kylie Veleta fills in for Gerry Dick with a look at high-tech health innovation in Indiana, including Eli Lilly’s new LillyPod supercomputer built with Nvidia to speed drug discovery and development, and SpectronRx’s growing cyclotron operations fueling radiopharmaceutical cancer treatments. The episode also updates the Chicago Bears stadium push tied to Hammond and Wolf Lake, along with Illinois lawmakers’ efforts to keep the team in-state.Plus, an Indy 500 ticket design reveal and the launch of IBJ Media’s “Playmakers” podcast with Dave Calabro. You will also hear about New Shoe Day’s effort to provide properly fitting shoes for kids across Indiana and plans for new dining options and an incubator space at Indianapolis International Airport.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Bears stadium talks in Hammond, ACMI’s Crane-area hub, Irsay Collection auction</title>
      <description>Inside Indiana Business host Kylie Valeta reports on Indiana’s push to attract the Chicago Bears as lawmakers advance Senate Bill 27 to create the Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority, with Hammond named as the proposed site for a new stadium if a deal moves forward. The episode also takes a close look at ACMI’s new National Security Industrial Hub in Bloomfield near the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, backed by a $75 million federal award and anchored by Prometheus Energetics with plans for dozens of buildings and expanded manufacturing tied to defense production.



The show explores the economic impact of the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis and the strategy to keep it in the city beyond 2028, along with the long-term push to land a future NFL draft. It also goes behind the scenes of the upcoming Christie’s auction of the Jim Irsay Collection, featuring iconic music and pop culture artifacts, with a portion of proceeds supporting philanthropic causes.



Elsewhere: Spokenote expands its scannable barcode technology with a new Dynamic Video product for personalized messaging at scale, new USDA meat labeling rules redefine what “Product of USA” and “Made in the USA” mean for Hoosier farmers, and Purdue’s Ag Economy Barometer drops amid tighter cash flow and rising loan needs. Also featured: a new pre-hospital blood transfusion program in Plainfield, Hendricks County’s “For Real” tourism campaign, and 2026 food and drink trends from Yelp.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Inside Indiana Business host Kylie Valeta reports on Indiana’s push to attract the Chicago Bears as lawmakers advance Senate Bill 27 to create the Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority, with Hammond named as the proposed site for a new stadium if a deal moves forward. The episode also takes a close look at ACMI’s new National Security Industrial Hub in Bloomfield near the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, backed by a $75 million federal award and anchored by Prometheus Energetics with plans for dozens of buildings and expanded manufacturing tied to defense production.



The show explores the economic impact of the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis and the strategy to keep it in the city beyond 2028, along with the long-term push to land a future NFL draft. It also goes behind the scenes of the upcoming Christie’s auction of the Jim Irsay Collection, featuring iconic music and pop culture artifacts, with a portion of proceeds supporting philanthropic causes.



Elsewhere: Spokenote expands its scannable barcode technology with a new Dynamic Video product for personalized messaging at scale, new USDA meat labeling rules redefine what “Product of USA” and “Made in the USA” mean for Hoosier farmers, and Purdue’s Ag Economy Barometer drops amid tighter cash flow and rising loan needs. Also featured: a new pre-hospital blood transfusion program in Plainfield, Hendricks County’s “For Real” tourism campaign, and 2026 food and drink trends from Yelp.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Indy 500 ticket sales surge as May approaches, Gleaners Food Bank on hunger and the economic</title>
      <description>Host Gerry Dick looks ahead to the Indianapolis 500 with IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles, including the rush for tickets, where things stand on the local live broadcast decision and the red-white-and-blue “United We Race” marketing push. The episode also checks in on the IMS Museum and its evolving fan experience, including new engagement plans and talk of a future restoration and event center.

The show then turns to the economic and social impact of hunger with Gleaners Food Bank President and CEO Fred Glass on food insecurity, poverty and how hunger affects health, work and communities. In statewide headlines, Portage floats a lakefront stadium district pitch tied to the Chicago Bears talk, Meta begins construction on a major data center in Lebanon and Sweetwater plans a distribution center expansion. Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta reports on Eli Lilly and Company’s deal for Orna Therapeutics and an Indiana startup’s Bedside Bike technology being studied in hospitals, and the episode also spotlights Jay Leno’s look at Slate Auto plus Dave Calabro’s new IBJ Media Podcast Network show, “Playmakers.”</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Host Gerry Dick looks ahead to the Indianapolis 500 with IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles, including the rush for tickets, where things stand on the local live broadcast decision and the red-white-and-blue “United We Race” marketing push. The episode also checks in on the IMS Museum and its evolving fan experience, including new engagement plans and talk of a future restoration and event center.

The show then turns to the economic and social impact of hunger with Gleaners Food Bank President and CEO Fred Glass on food insecurity, poverty and how hunger affects health, work and communities. In statewide headlines, Portage floats a lakefront stadium district pitch tied to the Chicago Bears talk, Meta begins construction on a major data center in Lebanon and Sweetwater plans a distribution center expansion. Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta reports on Eli Lilly and Company’s deal for Orna Therapeutics and an Indiana startup’s Bedside Bike technology being studied in hospitals, and the episode also spotlights Jay Leno’s look at Slate Auto plus Dave Calabro’s new IBJ Media Podcast Network show, “Playmakers.”</itunes:summary>
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The show then turns to the economic and social impact of hunger with Gleaners Food Bank President and CEO Fred Glass on food insecurity, poverty and how hunger affects health, work and communities. In statewide headlines, Portage floats a lakefront stadium district pitch tied to the Chicago Bears talk, Meta begins construction on a major data center in Lebanon and Sweetwater plans a distribution center expansion. Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta reports on Eli Lilly and Company’s deal for Orna Therapeutics and an Indiana startup’s Bedside Bike technology being studied in hospitals, and the episode also spotlights Jay Leno’s look at Slate Auto plus Dave Calabro’s new IBJ Media Podcast Network show, “Playmakers.”</p>]]>
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      <title>Amplify Bloomington Launches: Indiana University, Startups and Business Align on Growth</title>
      <description>Inside Indiana Business host Gerry Dick reports from Bloomington’s Trades District, including The Mill, with a close-up look at the launch of Amplify Bloomington. The initiative unites regional public, private and academic leaders to better connect research, business and startups, strengthening the economy, brand and long-term opportunity.

The show explores how Bloomington is aligning major employers, civic leadership and Indiana University around an innovation strategy to attract and keep talent, including housing and quality-of-life efforts like Hopewell on the former IU Health Bloomington Hospital site. It also links the region’s growth plans to broader tech and defense assets, including Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center and the corridor to 16 Tech Innovation District.

Elsewhere: Subaru starts building Forester hybrid models in Lafayette, Arrow McLaren Racing opens a new HQ in Indianapolis, and Tony Kanaan discusses fan-focused plans. The episode also highlights Purdue University ties to NASA’s Artemis II and research on astronaut health.

Also featured: Hancock Health’s podcast outreach, a DORA district in Elkhart, Neighbor Serve, Elkhart Brass winning the Indiana Chamber contest, and Mike DeCourcy on IU football, plus a closing look at Lake Monroe.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Inside Indiana Business host Gerry Dick reports from Bloomington’s Trades District, including The Mill, with a close-up look at the launch of Amplify Bloomington. The initiative unites regional public, private and academic leaders to better connect research, business and startups, strengthening the economy, brand and long-term opportunity.

The show explores how Bloomington is aligning major employers, civic leadership and Indiana University around an innovation strategy to attract and keep talent, including housing and quality-of-life efforts like Hopewell on the former IU Health Bloomington Hospital site. It also links the region’s growth plans to broader tech and defense assets, including Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center and the corridor to 16 Tech Innovation District.

Elsewhere: Subaru starts building Forester hybrid models in Lafayette, Arrow McLaren Racing opens a new HQ in Indianapolis, and Tony Kanaan discusses fan-focused plans. The episode also highlights Purdue University ties to NASA’s Artemis II and research on astronaut health.

Also featured: Hancock Health’s podcast outreach, a DORA district in Elkhart, Neighbor Serve, Elkhart Brass winning the Indiana Chamber contest, and Mike DeCourcy on IU football, plus a closing look at Lake Monroe.</itunes:summary>
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The show explores how Bloomington is aligning major employers, civic leadership and Indiana University around an innovation strategy to attract and keep talent, including housing and quality-of-life efforts like Hopewell on the former IU Health Bloomington Hospital site. It also links the region’s growth plans to broader tech and defense assets, including Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center and the corridor to 16 Tech Innovation District.

Elsewhere: Subaru starts building Forester hybrid models in Lafayette, Arrow McLaren Racing opens a new HQ in Indianapolis, and Tony Kanaan discusses fan-focused plans. The episode also highlights Purdue University ties to NASA’s Artemis II and research on astronaut health.

Also featured: Hancock Health’s podcast outreach, a DORA district in Elkhart, Neighbor Serve, Elkhart Brass winning the Indiana Chamber contest, and Mike DeCourcy on IU football, plus a closing look at Lake Monroe.</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana’s Radiopharmaceutical Boom, New Airline HQ and Downtown Indy Growth</title>
      <description>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick highlights Indiana’s growing leadership in radiopharmaceuticals and precision medicine, focusing on Indianapolis-based Spectron Rx and its major expansion near Bunker Hill. The project nearly doubles the company’s footprint near Grissom Air Force Base, expands its Miami County campus from about 20 acres to 34 acres, and quadruples manufacturing space to meet rising demand for next-generation cancer drugs. Business of Health reporter Kylie Valletta explains how Indiana’s nuclear medicine cluster is gaining momentum, with 16 companies statewide and logistics playing a critical role for medicines that can expire in less than 24 hours.

The episode also covers aviation growth and workforce development, including the opening of Republic Airways’ new $200 million corporate headquarters in Carmel. Republic President Matt Koscal discusses the campus design, training operations with full motion simulators, and efforts to address the national pilot shortage through LIFT Academy at Indianapolis International Airport. Additional segments examine downtown Indianapolis campus construction tied to Indiana University and Purdue University, statewide business headlines, and a conversation with Jim Cornelison on singing “Back Home Again in Indiana” and its connection to the Indianapolis 500.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick highlights Indiana’s growing leadership in radiopharmaceuticals and precision medicine, focusing on Indianapolis-based Spectron Rx and its major expansion near Bunker Hill. The project nearly doubles the company’s footprint near Grissom Air Force Base, expands its Miami County campus from about 20 acres to 34 acres, and quadruples manufacturing space to meet rising demand for next-generation cancer drugs. Business of Health reporter Kylie Valletta explains how Indiana’s nuclear medicine cluster is gaining momentum, with 16 companies statewide and logistics playing a critical role for medicines that can expire in less than 24 hours.

The episode also covers aviation growth and workforce development, including the opening of Republic Airways’ new $200 million corporate headquarters in Carmel. Republic President Matt Koscal discusses the campus design, training operations with full motion simulators, and efforts to address the national pilot shortage through LIFT Academy at Indianapolis International Airport. Additional segments examine downtown Indianapolis campus construction tied to Indiana University and Purdue University, statewide business headlines, and a conversation with Jim Cornelison on singing “Back Home Again in Indiana” and its connection to the Indianapolis 500.</itunes:summary>
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The episode also covers aviation growth and workforce development, including the opening of Republic Airways’ new $200 million corporate headquarters in Carmel. Republic President Matt Koscal discusses the campus design, training operations with full motion simulators, and efforts to address the national pilot shortage through LIFT Academy at Indianapolis International Airport. Additional segments examine downtown Indianapolis campus construction tied to Indiana University and Purdue University, statewide business headlines, and a conversation with Jim Cornelison on singing “Back Home Again in Indiana” and its connection to the Indianapolis 500.</p>]]>
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      <title>IU Football Wins National Championship and Final Four Economic Impact</title>
      <description>The Indiana Hoosiers are the 2026 college football national champions after defeating Miami. IU Columbus Associate Professor Ryan Brewer estimates the increased value of the football program and Big Ten Network analyst Mike DeCoursey discusses the future of NIL and collective bargaining in college athletics.

IBJ Media CEO Nate Feltman and Visit Indy Executive Vice President Chris Gahl discuss the upcoming 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four. The event is expected to generate $400 million for the local economy. Gahl announces the NFL Combine will remain in Indianapolis through 2028 and officials are scouting locations for a potential NFL Draft.

Senator Todd Young discusses the designation of Indiana as a national drone test site by the Federal Aviation Administration. Gary Mayor Eddie Melton presents potential sites for a new Chicago Bears stadium near the Hard Rock Casino. Hanover College launches a $110 million fundraising campaign. Fitasy, a startup at the 16 Tech Innovation District, iintroduces 3D printed shoes customized via a smartphone app. Yelp features Rosemary and Olive in Indianapolis as a top Valentine's Day dining location.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Indiana Hoosiers are the 2026 college football national champions after defeating Miami. IU Columbus Associate Professor Ryan Brewer estimates the increased value of the football program and Big Ten Network analyst Mike DeCoursey discusses the future of NIL and collective bargaining in college athletics.

IBJ Media CEO Nate Feltman and Visit Indy Executive Vice President Chris Gahl discuss the upcoming 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four. The event is expected to generate $400 million for the local economy. Gahl announces the NFL Combine will remain in Indianapolis through 2028 and officials are scouting locations for a potential NFL Draft.

Senator Todd Young discusses the designation of Indiana as a national drone test site by the Federal Aviation Administration. Gary Mayor Eddie Melton presents potential sites for a new Chicago Bears stadium near the Hard Rock Casino. Hanover College launches a $110 million fundraising campaign. Fitasy, a startup at the 16 Tech Innovation District, iintroduces 3D printed shoes customized via a smartphone app. Yelp features Rosemary and Olive in Indianapolis as a top Valentine's Day dining location.</itunes:summary>
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IBJ Media CEO Nate Feltman and Visit Indy Executive Vice President Chris Gahl discuss the upcoming 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four. The event is expected to generate $400 million for the local economy. Gahl announces the NFL Combine will remain in Indianapolis through 2028 and officials are scouting locations for a potential NFL Draft.

Senator Todd Young discusses the designation of Indiana as a national drone test site by the Federal Aviation Administration. Gary Mayor Eddie Melton presents potential sites for a new Chicago Bears stadium near the Hard Rock Casino. Hanover College launches a $110 million fundraising campaign. Fitasy, a startup at the 16 Tech Innovation District, iintroduces 3D printed shoes customized via a smartphone app. Yelp features Rosemary and Olive in Indianapolis as a top Valentine's Day dining location.</p>]]>
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      <title>IU Football’s Historic Run Fuels Indiana Economy, NIL Growth and Business Momentum</title>
      <description>Indiana University football’s run to the national championship is delivering major economic gains across the state. Host Gerry Dick is joined by IU Columbus finance professor Dr. Ryan Brewer to break down new data showing surging ticket sales, rising admissions interest, increased NIL funding and millions in game day economic impact for Bloomington and beyond. Plus, an Indiana pediatrician turned entrepreneur lands a major Target.com deal and an update on the Catalyst Corridor Project that's set to transform the Warsaw-Winona Lake Corridor. The Indiana Chamber responds to Gov. Mike Braun's State of the State address and shares its 2026 legislative priorities.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indiana University football’s run to the national championship is delivering major economic gains across the state. Host Gerry Dick is joined by IU Columbus finance professor Dr. Ryan Brewer to break down new data showing surging ticket sales, rising admissions interest, increased NIL funding and millions in game day economic impact for Bloomington and beyond. Plus, an Indiana pediatrician turned entrepreneur lands a major Target.com deal and an update on the Catalyst Corridor Project that's set to transform the Warsaw-Winona Lake Corridor. The Indiana Chamber responds to Gov. Mike Braun's State of the State address and shares its 2026 legislative priorities.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Could the Chicago Bears move to Northwest Indiana? Hoosier survey on marijuana, plus Tom Griswold</title>
      <description>On this episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, leaders in Northwest Indiana pitch a potential Chicago Bears stadium site, including a conversation with Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott about why Indiana is being considered. Plus, Ball State University’s Bowen Center for Public Affairs relaunches the Hoosier Survey, with Executive Director Andrew Bauman breaking down what Hoosiers say they want most, including opinions on marijuana legalization and data centers.Also in this week’s show: an update on a planned Ritz-Carlton near Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Hatch for Hunger’s milestone in delivering protein to food banks, an Indianapolis startup’s vape-limiting case designed to help users cut back over time, and a look at new health tech including a companion robot used in memory care and a smart pacifier research project. The episode also highlights special nonstop flights tied to IU football bowl travel, an Indiana radio legend as Tom Griswold reflects on the state’s comedy scene, and Mad Hatter Shows opening a new events center in Greenwood.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, leaders in Northwest Indiana pitch a potential Chicago Bears stadium site, including a conversation with Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott about why Indiana is being considered. Plus, Ball State University’s Bowen Center for Public Affairs relaunches the Hoosier Survey, with Executive Director Andrew Bauman breaking down what Hoosiers say they want most, including opinions on marijuana legalization and data centers.Also in this week’s show: an update on a planned Ritz-Carlton near Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Hatch for Hunger’s milestone in delivering protein to food banks, an Indianapolis startup’s vape-limiting case designed to help users cut back over time, and a look at new health tech including a companion robot used in memory care and a smart pacifier research project. The episode also highlights special nonstop flights tied to IU football bowl travel, an Indiana radio legend as Tom Griswold reflects on the state’s comedy scene, and Mad Hatter Shows opening a new events center in Greenwood.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Indiana Economy at Year’s End: Gov. Mike Braun on Data Centers, Nuclear Energy and Growth in 2026</title>
      <description>Inside Indiana Business closes 2025 with an in-depth conversation between host Gerry Dick and Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. Braun reflects on his first year in office, outlining changes to state government structure, economic development strategy and transparency. The discussion covers data centers, small modular nuclear reactors, Main Street businesses, gaming, redistricting and priorities for the 2026 legislative session. The episode also features a major INCOG BioPharma expansion and a look at robotics reshaping construction in northeast Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 15:04:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Inside Indiana Business closes 2025 with an in-depth conversation between host Gerry Dick and Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. Braun reflects on his first year in office, outlining changes to state government structure, economic development strategy and transparency. The discussion covers data centers, small modular nuclear reactors, Main Street businesses, gaming, redistricting and priorities for the 2026 legislative session. The episode also features a major INCOG BioPharma expansion and a look at robotics reshaping construction in northeast Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sports economic impact, sports tech growth, and OYE Therapeutics’ anesthesia breakthrough</title>
      <description>Indianapolis hosts the ninth and final 2025 Innovate Indiana stop, spotlighting how sports drive Indiana’s economy, with Indiana Sports Corporation leaders discussing major-event momentum and a long-range “2050 vision.” 

You will also hear how Sports Tech HQ is building a sports tech ecosystem in Indiana, including Bloomington-based Motion and its platform for college athletic departments.

Plus, a Northwest Indiana startup closes funding and advances clinical trials on a concentrated caffeine injection designed to bring patients out of anesthesia faster, with potential battlefield applications tied to a U.S. military contract. 

Also featured: St. Joseph County Council votes on a proposed data center, Martin University pauses operations, Purdue and INDOT test wireless charging for heavy-duty trucks, a $15 million union training center breaks ground, a Purdue student sells Duckmath, and holiday tips for shopping local across Indiana.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis hosts the ninth and final 2025 Innovate Indiana stop, spotlighting how sports drive Indiana’s economy, with Indiana Sports Corporation leaders discussing major-event momentum and a long-range “2050 vision.” 

You will also hear how Sports Tech HQ is building a sports tech ecosystem in Indiana, including Bloomington-based Motion and its platform for college athletic departments.

Plus, a Northwest Indiana startup closes funding and advances clinical trials on a concentrated caffeine injection designed to bring patients out of anesthesia faster, with potential battlefield applications tied to a U.S. military contract. 

Also featured: St. Joseph County Council votes on a proposed data center, Martin University pauses operations, Purdue and INDOT test wireless charging for heavy-duty trucks, a $15 million union training center breaks ground, a Purdue student sells Duckmath, and holiday tips for shopping local across Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis hosts the ninth and final 2025 Innovate Indiana stop, spotlighting how sports drive Indiana’s economy, with Indiana Sports Corporation leaders discussing major-event momentum and a long-range “2050 vision.” 

You will also hear how Sports Tech HQ is building a sports tech ecosystem in Indiana, including Bloomington-based Motion and its platform for college athletic departments.

Plus, a Northwest Indiana startup closes funding and advances clinical trials on a concentrated caffeine injection designed to bring patients out of anesthesia faster, with potential battlefield applications tied to a U.S. military contract. 

Also featured: St. Joseph County Council votes on a proposed data center, Martin University pauses operations, Purdue and INDOT test wireless charging for heavy-duty trucks, a $15 million union training center breaks ground, a Purdue student sells Duckmath, and holiday tips for shopping local across Indiana.</p>]]>
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      <title>Eli Lilly, IU partner to expand Alzheimer’s clinical trials, Big Ten Championship returns to Indy</title>
      <description>Eli Lilly and Co. and Indiana University announce a new partnership to expand clinical trial access across Indiana and advance Alzheimer’s disease care and research, including an investment of up to $40 million over five years. 

The work will be based at the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, or IU LAB, a $172 million facility under construction at 16 Tech in Indianapolis that is set to open in 2027. 

Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta explains what the clinical trial focus means for patients, plus new diagnostic tools such as a blood test developed by Roche and Lilly, and the plan to train more specialists, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants. 

Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks on innovation in Indiana, including the company’s 150th anniversary next year and its LEAP Innovation District investment in Lebanon. 

Also in this episode: the Big Ten championship matchup between IU and Ohio State and the projected economic impact of more than $25 million for downtown Indianapolis, plus Evansville-based Escalade Sports and its Onix brand on pickleball’s growth, including participation up about 300% in recent years and equipment sales projected to reach nearly $2 billion by 2032.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Eli Lilly and Co. and Indiana University announce a new partnership to expand clinical trial access across Indiana and advance Alzheimer’s disease care and research, including an investment of up to $40 million over five years. 

The work will be based at the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, or IU LAB, a $172 million facility under construction at 16 Tech in Indianapolis that is set to open in 2027. 

Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta explains what the clinical trial focus means for patients, plus new diagnostic tools such as a blood test developed by Roche and Lilly, and the plan to train more specialists, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants. 

Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks on innovation in Indiana, including the company’s 150th anniversary next year and its LEAP Innovation District investment in Lebanon. 

Also in this episode: the Big Ten championship matchup between IU and Ohio State and the projected economic impact of more than $25 million for downtown Indianapolis, plus Evansville-based Escalade Sports and its Onix brand on pickleball’s growth, including participation up about 300% in recent years and equipment sales projected to reach nearly $2 billion by 2032.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Eli Lilly and Co. and Indiana University announce a new partnership to expand clinical trial access across Indiana and advance Alzheimer’s disease care and research, including an investment of up to $40 million over five years. 

The work will be based at the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, or IU LAB, a $172 million facility under construction at 16 Tech in Indianapolis that is set to open in 2027. 

Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta explains what the clinical trial focus means for patients, plus new diagnostic tools such as a blood test developed by Roche and Lilly, and the plan to train more specialists, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants. 

Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks on innovation in Indiana, including the company’s 150th anniversary next year and its LEAP Innovation District investment in Lebanon. 

Also in this episode: the Big Ten championship matchup between IU and Ohio State and the projected economic impact of more than $25 million for downtown Indianapolis, plus Evansville-based Escalade Sports and its Onix brand on pickleball’s growth, including participation up about 300% in recent years and equipment sales projected to reach nearly $2 billion by 2032.</p>]]>
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      <title>Amazon reveals $15 billion data center plan, Tony Kanaan shifts to team leadership, and Fishers coffee shop trains Hoosiers with disabilities</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Amazon announces a historic $15 billion investment to build data center campuses across Northwest Indiana, including a site in Hobart. The project is expected to create about 2,000 construction jobs and 1,100 permanent positions as the company deepens its statewide footprint.IU Kelley School of Business expert John Talbott breaks down holiday retail trends, including why Halloween has become the new start to the shopping season and why consumers remain cautious despite record spending projections.Indy 500 champion Tony Kanaan discusses his move from the cockpit to team leadership at Arrow McLaren Racing and how his personal journey shapes his next chapter.Plus, a new coffee shop inside a Fishers therapy clinic is preparing teens and adults with disabilities for the workforce through hands-on training, and Nine13sports shows how cycling is transforming youth education across Indiana.Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Amazon announces a historic $15 billion investment to build data center campuses across Northwest Indiana, including a site in Hobart. The project is expected to create about 2,000 construction jobs and 1,100 permanent positions as the company deepens its statewide footprint.IU Kelley School of Business expert John Talbott breaks down holiday retail trends, including why Halloween has become the new start to the shopping season and why consumers remain cautious despite record spending projections.Indy 500 champion Tony Kanaan discusses his move from the cockpit to team leadership at Arrow McLaren Racing and how his personal journey shapes his next chapter.Plus, a new coffee shop inside a Fishers therapy clinic is preparing teens and adults with disabilities for the workforce through hands-on training, and Nine13sports shows how cycling is transforming youth education across Indiana.Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Amazon announces a historic $15 billion investment to build data center campuses across Northwest Indiana, including a site in Hobart. The project is expected to create about 2,000 construction jobs and 1,100 permanent positions as the company deepens its statewide footprint.IU Kelley School of Business expert John Talbott breaks down holiday retail trends, including why Halloween has become the new start to the shopping season and why consumers remain cautious despite record spending projections.Indy 500 champion Tony Kanaan discusses his move from the cockpit to team leadership at Arrow McLaren Racing and how his personal journey shapes his next chapter.Plus, a new coffee shop inside a Fishers therapy clinic is preparing teens and adults with disabilities for the workforce through hands-on training, and Nine13sports shows how cycling is transforming youth education across Indiana.Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Fort Wayne moves forward with North River Project, Eli Lilly works to address obesity stigma and Fort Wayne’s soccer stadium advances</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana series is in Northeast Indiana. Fort Wayne selected a master developer for the long-awaited North River Project and Google continues to build its $2 billion data center campus, adding to northeast Indiana’s rise as a national tech and innovation hub.There are signs the momentum is extending throughout the 11-county northeast Indiana region, including Slate Auto’s investment in Warsaw.Plus:Fort Wayne FC takes a major step toward USL League One with new details on a downtown soccer stadium designed to energize the city’s riverfront and sports economy.Also in this episode:


  Purdue hopes to launch an AI competency requirement for all students

  Eli Lilly promotes Zepbound through a new national obesity awareness campaign

  Refreshed Tech continues its rapid growth with a new facility in Ashley, Indiana

  Horizon and First Farmers banks announce a $1.1 billion merger

  TechPoint names a new CEO to lead Indiana’s statewide tech strategy


Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana series is in Northeast Indiana. Fort Wayne selected a master developer for the long-awaited North River Project and Google continues to build its $2 billion data center campus, adding to northeast Indiana’s rise as a national tech and innovation hub.There are signs the momentum is extending throughout the 11-county northeast Indiana region, including Slate Auto’s investment in Warsaw.Plus:Fort Wayne FC takes a major step toward USL League One with new details on a downtown soccer stadium designed to energize the city’s riverfront and sports economy.Also in this episode:


  Purdue hopes to launch an AI competency requirement for all students

  Eli Lilly promotes Zepbound through a new national obesity awareness campaign

  Refreshed Tech continues its rapid growth with a new facility in Ashley, Indiana

  Horizon and First Farmers banks announce a $1.1 billion merger

  TechPoint names a new CEO to lead Indiana’s statewide tech strategy


Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana series is in Northeast Indiana. Fort Wayne selected a master developer for the long-awaited North River Project and Google continues to build its $2 billion data center campus, adding to northeast Indiana’s rise as a national tech and innovation hub.There are signs the momentum is extending throughout the 11-county northeast Indiana region, including Slate Auto’s investment in Warsaw.Plus:Fort Wayne FC takes a major step toward USL League One with new details on a downtown soccer stadium designed to energize the city’s riverfront and sports economy.Also in this episode:</p>
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  <li>Purdue hopes to launch an AI competency requirement for all students</li>
  <li>Eli Lilly promotes Zepbound through a new national obesity awareness campaign</li>
  <li>Refreshed Tech continues its rapid growth with a new facility in Ashley, Indiana</li>
  <li>Horizon and First Farmers banks announce a $1.1 billion merger</li>
  <li>TechPoint names a new CEO to lead Indiana’s statewide tech strategy</li>
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<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana bets big on bioscience, defense, and Alzheimer's innovation</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana’s top life sciences leaders gather in downtown Indianapolis to advance plans for the One Health Innovation District. Anchored by Elanco’s new global headquarters, the district aims to position Indiana as a global hub for human, animal, and plant health, backed by Purdue, IU, Eli Lilly, and Corteva.

Plus:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visits Fort Wayne as Northeast Indiana reaffirms its place in the U.S. defense ecosystem with $2.5 billion in contracts and a strong engineering workforce.

Roche Diagnostics unveils the world’s first Alzheimer’s blood test designed for primary care—developed in Indianapolis and capable of detecting the disease through a standard blood draw.

Also in this episode:

Convenience store giants like Buc-ee’s and Wally’s target Indiana with $30M+ travel center investments

Beck’s Hybrids CEO Sonny Beck helps bring a U.S. Customs office to Zionsville’s executive airport

Indiana water infrastructure sees $200M+ in upgrades across Winchester, Anderson, and Newburgh

Union Health and Terre Haute Regional merge under state-approved oversight

Lafayette launches “Local” retail concept to boost small business startups

New STEM programs and mental health initiatives expand across IU, UE, and Riley Children’s

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Indiana's Bioscience Boom &amp; Industry Collaboration
02:00 The OneHealth Innovation District Vision
04:30 Uniting Indiana's Life Sciences Leaders
07:00 History and Impact of Indiana's Science Powerhouses
10:00 Building an Ecosystem for Innovation
12:00 Solving Global Health Challenges from Indiana
13:00 Federal Shutdown Fallout for Indiana Travel
15:00 Defense &amp; Manufacturing Leadership in Northeast Indiana
18:30 Community News: Water, Mergers &amp; Local Innovation
20:00 Alzheimer's Innovation: World-First Blood Test in Indiana
22:00 Boosting STEM &amp; Mental Health Education
24:00 Travel Center Wars: Major Brands Invade Indiana
26:00 Big Investments &amp; New Concepts in Convenience Stores
28:00 Inside Indiana Business Wrap-Up &amp; IBJ Media App Launch</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana’s top life sciences leaders gather in downtown Indianapolis to advance plans for the One Health Innovation District. Anchored by Elanco’s new global headquarters, the district aims to position Indiana as a global hub for human, animal, and plant health, backed by Purdue, IU, Eli Lilly, and Corteva.

Plus:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visits Fort Wayne as Northeast Indiana reaffirms its place in the U.S. defense ecosystem with $2.5 billion in contracts and a strong engineering workforce.

Roche Diagnostics unveils the world’s first Alzheimer’s blood test designed for primary care—developed in Indianapolis and capable of detecting the disease through a standard blood draw.

Also in this episode:

Convenience store giants like Buc-ee’s and Wally’s target Indiana with $30M+ travel center investments

Beck’s Hybrids CEO Sonny Beck helps bring a U.S. Customs office to Zionsville’s executive airport

Indiana water infrastructure sees $200M+ in upgrades across Winchester, Anderson, and Newburgh

Union Health and Terre Haute Regional merge under state-approved oversight

Lafayette launches “Local” retail concept to boost small business startups

New STEM programs and mental health initiatives expand across IU, UE, and Riley Children’s

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Indiana's Bioscience Boom &amp; Industry Collaboration
02:00 The OneHealth Innovation District Vision
04:30 Uniting Indiana's Life Sciences Leaders
07:00 History and Impact of Indiana's Science Powerhouses
10:00 Building an Ecosystem for Innovation
12:00 Solving Global Health Challenges from Indiana
13:00 Federal Shutdown Fallout for Indiana Travel
15:00 Defense &amp; Manufacturing Leadership in Northeast Indiana
18:30 Community News: Water, Mergers &amp; Local Innovation
20:00 Alzheimer's Innovation: World-First Blood Test in Indiana
22:00 Boosting STEM &amp; Mental Health Education
24:00 Travel Center Wars: Major Brands Invade Indiana
26:00 Big Investments &amp; New Concepts in Convenience Stores
28:00 Inside Indiana Business Wrap-Up &amp; IBJ Media App Launch</itunes:summary>
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Plus:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visits Fort Wayne as Northeast Indiana reaffirms its place in the U.S. defense ecosystem with $2.5 billion in contracts and a strong engineering workforce.

Roche Diagnostics unveils the world’s first Alzheimer’s blood test designed for primary care—developed in Indianapolis and capable of detecting the disease through a standard blood draw.

Also in this episode:

Convenience store giants like Buc-ee’s and Wally’s target Indiana with $30M+ travel center investments

Beck’s Hybrids CEO Sonny Beck helps bring a U.S. Customs office to Zionsville’s executive airport

Indiana water infrastructure sees $200M+ in upgrades across Winchester, Anderson, and Newburgh

Union Health and Terre Haute Regional merge under state-approved oversight

Lafayette launches “Local” retail concept to boost small business startups

New STEM programs and mental health initiatives expand across IU, UE, and Riley Children’s

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Indiana's Bioscience Boom &amp; Industry Collaboration
02:00 The OneHealth Innovation District Vision
04:30 Uniting Indiana's Life Sciences Leaders
07:00 History and Impact of Indiana's Science Powerhouses
10:00 Building an Ecosystem for Innovation
12:00 Solving Global Health Challenges from Indiana
13:00 Federal Shutdown Fallout for Indiana Travel
15:00 Defense &amp; Manufacturing Leadership in Northeast Indiana
18:30 Community News: Water, Mergers &amp; Local Innovation
20:00 Alzheimer's Innovation: World-First Blood Test in Indiana
22:00 Boosting STEM &amp; Mental Health Education
24:00 Travel Center Wars: Major Brands Invade Indiana
26:00 Big Investments &amp; New Concepts in Convenience Stores
28:00 Inside Indiana Business Wrap-Up &amp; IBJ Media App Launch</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana lands $4B nuclear investment, Colts boost global business in Berlin</title>
      <description>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana powers into a new energy era as FANCO announces plans for a $4 billion headquarters and manufacturing hub, potentially creating 5,000 high-skilled jobs. The Richland, Washington-based company’s nuclear park could make Indiana the nation’s leader in small modular reactor technology and advanced fuel recycling.

Plus:

Purdue and BWX Technologies launch a new partnership on next-generation nuclear manufacturing, and AES Indiana explores adding small modular reactors in Martinsville and Petersburg.

Indiana business leaders head to Berlin as the Colts play the first-ever NFL regular season game in Germany—leveraging global attention to strengthen the state’s $4 billion trade relationship with Europe’s largest economy.

Back home, Dana, Indiana, honors one of its most famous sons—World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle—with a new park and statue, celebrating his enduring legacy and bringing new visitors to the small Vermillion County town.

Also:

NiSource unveils a $7 billion plan to support Indiana’s growing data center industry

ReElement Technologies secures a $1.4 billion defense contract to expand rare earth magnet production

Eli Lilly announces a new $3 billion manufacturing site in the Netherlands

Deaconess Health leads with equity in care through new haircare training for hospital staff

Franciscan Health debuts a state-of-the-art simulation training lab in Greenwood

Dean’s Steakhouse opens at the JW Marriott, honoring entrepreneur Dean White

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Top Stories Preview
01:17 Indiana's Big Nuclear Investment
04:06 What the Nuclear Project Means for Indiana
05:27 Purdue Energy Summit &amp; Nuclear Developments
06:35 Business in Berlin: Colts Game &amp; Indiana-Germany Ties
09:39 Noblesville Boom Basketball Team &amp; Arena Launch
10:48 Business Headlines Around Indiana
14:09 Eli Lilly and Deaconess Health Expansion
16:01 Healthcare Innovation &amp; Equity in Indiana
20:07 Education Updates from Indiana Universities
21:35 Remembering Ernie Pyle: Dana's Local WWII Hero
24:12 Ernie Pyle's Legacy &amp; Dana's Economic Revival
28:03 Closing Thoughts &amp; Honoring Veterans
29:03 Show Wrap Up &amp; IBJ Media App Announcement</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana powers into a new energy era as FANCO announces plans for a $4 billion headquarters and manufacturing hub, potentially creating 5,000 high-skilled jobs. The Richland, Washington-based company’s nuclear park could make Indiana the nation’s leader in small modular reactor technology and advanced fuel recycling.

Plus:

Purdue and BWX Technologies launch a new partnership on next-generation nuclear manufacturing, and AES Indiana explores adding small modular reactors in Martinsville and Petersburg.

Indiana business leaders head to Berlin as the Colts play the first-ever NFL regular season game in Germany—leveraging global attention to strengthen the state’s $4 billion trade relationship with Europe’s largest economy.

Back home, Dana, Indiana, honors one of its most famous sons—World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle—with a new park and statue, celebrating his enduring legacy and bringing new visitors to the small Vermillion County town.

Also:

NiSource unveils a $7 billion plan to support Indiana’s growing data center industry

ReElement Technologies secures a $1.4 billion defense contract to expand rare earth magnet production

Eli Lilly announces a new $3 billion manufacturing site in the Netherlands

Deaconess Health leads with equity in care through new haircare training for hospital staff

Franciscan Health debuts a state-of-the-art simulation training lab in Greenwood

Dean’s Steakhouse opens at the JW Marriott, honoring entrepreneur Dean White

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Top Stories Preview
01:17 Indiana's Big Nuclear Investment
04:06 What the Nuclear Project Means for Indiana
05:27 Purdue Energy Summit &amp; Nuclear Developments
06:35 Business in Berlin: Colts Game &amp; Indiana-Germany Ties
09:39 Noblesville Boom Basketball Team &amp; Arena Launch
10:48 Business Headlines Around Indiana
14:09 Eli Lilly and Deaconess Health Expansion
16:01 Healthcare Innovation &amp; Equity in Indiana
20:07 Education Updates from Indiana Universities
21:35 Remembering Ernie Pyle: Dana's Local WWII Hero
24:12 Ernie Pyle's Legacy &amp; Dana's Economic Revival
28:03 Closing Thoughts &amp; Honoring Veterans
29:03 Show Wrap Up &amp; IBJ Media App Announcement</itunes:summary>
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Plus:

Purdue and BWX Technologies launch a new partnership on next-generation nuclear manufacturing, and AES Indiana explores adding small modular reactors in Martinsville and Petersburg.

Indiana business leaders head to Berlin as the Colts play the first-ever NFL regular season game in Germany—leveraging global attention to strengthen the state’s $4 billion trade relationship with Europe’s largest economy.

Back home, Dana, Indiana, honors one of its most famous sons—World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle—with a new park and statue, celebrating his enduring legacy and bringing new visitors to the small Vermillion County town.

Also:

NiSource unveils a $7 billion plan to support Indiana’s growing data center industry

ReElement Technologies secures a $1.4 billion defense contract to expand rare earth magnet production

Eli Lilly announces a new $3 billion manufacturing site in the Netherlands

Deaconess Health leads with equity in care through new haircare training for hospital staff

Franciscan Health debuts a state-of-the-art simulation training lab in Greenwood

Dean’s Steakhouse opens at the JW Marriott, honoring entrepreneur Dean White

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Top Stories Preview
01:17 Indiana's Big Nuclear Investment
04:06 What the Nuclear Project Means for Indiana
05:27 Purdue Energy Summit &amp; Nuclear Developments
06:35 Business in Berlin: Colts Game &amp; Indiana-Germany Ties
09:39 Noblesville Boom Basketball Team &amp; Arena Launch
10:48 Business Headlines Around Indiana
14:09 Eli Lilly and Deaconess Health Expansion
16:01 Healthcare Innovation &amp; Equity in Indiana
20:07 Education Updates from Indiana Universities
21:35 Remembering Ernie Pyle: Dana's Local WWII Hero
24:12 Ernie Pyle's Legacy &amp; Dana's Economic Revival
28:03 Closing Thoughts &amp; Honoring Veterans
29:03 Show Wrap Up &amp; IBJ Media App Announcement</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana eyes nuclear future, IU football's economic surge, and AI transforming healthcare</title>
      <description>On this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana sets its sights on becoming a national leader in nuclear energy with small modular reactors (SMRs) at the center of its long-term strategy. We preview Purdue’s global summit on nuclear innovation and explore how the technology could bring high-paying jobs and long-term investment to Hoosier communities.



Plus:



IU athletic director Scott Dolson shares why the school locked in Coach Curt Cignetti with a $92 million deal, how football success is impacting revenue, and the future of NIL in the Big Ten.



In Hancock County, Arrive AI debuts autonomous hospital delivery tech that cuts nurse travel time—marking a world first. Meanwhile, serial entrepreneur Dr. Don Brown rolls out BioScope AI, a genomic dashboard to revolutionize patient care.



Also:



The Indiana economy’s 2026 outlook from the IU Kelley School



Saab’s West Lafayette Red Hawk fuselage production impresses Boeing



National FFA Convention commits to Indianapolis through 2040



Haunted house legend Nightmare on Edgewood announces its final season



Kyle Cummins makes USAC history with a national sprint car championship



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      <itunes:summary>On this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana sets its sights on becoming a national leader in nuclear energy with small modular reactors (SMRs) at the center of its long-term strategy. We preview Purdue’s global summit on nuclear innovation and explore how the technology could bring high-paying jobs and long-term investment to Hoosier communities.



Plus:



IU athletic director Scott Dolson shares why the school locked in Coach Curt Cignetti with a $92 million deal, how football success is impacting revenue, and the future of NIL in the Big Ten.



In Hancock County, Arrive AI debuts autonomous hospital delivery tech that cuts nurse travel time—marking a world first. Meanwhile, serial entrepreneur Dr. Don Brown rolls out BioScope AI, a genomic dashboard to revolutionize patient care.



Also:



The Indiana economy’s 2026 outlook from the IU Kelley School



Saab’s West Lafayette Red Hawk fuselage production impresses Boeing



National FFA Convention commits to Indianapolis through 2040



Haunted house legend Nightmare on Edgewood announces its final season



Kyle Cummins makes USAC history with a national sprint car championship



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<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>IU athletic director Scott Dolson shares why the school locked in Coach Curt Cignetti with a $92 million deal, how football success is impacting revenue, and the future of NIL in the Big Ten.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>In Hancock County, Arrive AI debuts autonomous hospital delivery tech that cuts nurse travel time—marking a world first. Meanwhile, serial entrepreneur Dr. Don Brown rolls out BioScope AI, a genomic dashboard to revolutionize patient care.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Also:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Indiana economy’s 2026 outlook from the IU Kelley School</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Saab’s West Lafayette Red Hawk fuselage production impresses Boeing</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>National FFA Convention commits to Indianapolis through 2040</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Haunted house legend Nightmare on Edgewood announces its final season</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Kyle Cummins makes USAC history with a national sprint car championship</p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>Bloomington’s economic momentum, IU football's rise, and Cook Medical’s MRI breakthrough</title>
      <description>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Innovate Indiana Series heads to Bloomington, where a $70 million convention center expansion and the Hopewell housing project mark the city’s transformation. Mayor Kerry Thomson shares her vision for live-work-play development and how Indiana University and Crane are fueling tech-driven growth.

Plus:

IU football’s breakout season brings national attention and a multimillion-dollar economic impact to Bloomington. President Pam Whitten and AD Scott Dolson weigh in on campus buzz, NIL, and a $92 million coaching deal.

Cook Medical and Siemens Healthineers partner on the first MRI suite built for interventional care—an industry-changing move for U.S. hospitals.

At The Mill in Bloomington’s Trades District, AI startup InfoSentience is reshaping sports content with deals from CBS Sports and MaxPreps.

Walmart teams with Vincennes University to create a new workforce pipeline in HVAC and facilities tech.

And a look at HarperCollins' $300 million investment in Brownsburg, Caterpillar's workforce training initiative.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Welcome to Bloomington: Big Developments
00:44 Bloomington’s Economic Evolution
01:44 IU’s Impact &amp; Technology Cluster
02:00 Talking Growth with Mayor Carrie Thompson
03:16 Convention Center Expansion &amp; Community Plans
04:13 Innovative Housing: Hopewell Project
05:51 Bloomington’s Shift to Tech &amp; Innovation
06:09 Stadium District: A New Vision for Growth
07:00 IU Football: Driving Business &amp; Community
09:01 IU’s Rise and Statewide Impact
10:13 Bioscience Hub: IU Lab and Beyond
10:54 Economics of Football Success: Big Ten Insights
11:52 Football’s Ripple Effect in Bloomington
12:57 Changing Face of College Sports Law
13:17 News Roundup: Expansions &amp; Jobs Across Indiana
14:44 Healthcare Innovation: Cook Medical &amp; Siemens
17:31 Indiana's Healthcare and Workforce Updates
18:44 Startup Spotlight: The Mill and Innovation District
25:13 AI Startups &amp; The Future of Tech in Bloomington
27:05 What’s Next for the Trades District
27:18 Wrapping Up from Bloomington &amp; Series Outro</description>
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Plus:

IU football’s breakout season brings national attention and a multimillion-dollar economic impact to Bloomington. President Pam Whitten and AD Scott Dolson weigh in on campus buzz, NIL, and a $92 million coaching deal.

Cook Medical and Siemens Healthineers partner on the first MRI suite built for interventional care—an industry-changing move for U.S. hospitals.

At The Mill in Bloomington’s Trades District, AI startup InfoSentience is reshaping sports content with deals from CBS Sports and MaxPreps.

Walmart teams with Vincennes University to create a new workforce pipeline in HVAC and facilities tech.

And a look at HarperCollins' $300 million investment in Brownsburg, Caterpillar's workforce training initiative.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Welcome to Bloomington: Big Developments
00:44 Bloomington’s Economic Evolution
01:44 IU’s Impact &amp; Technology Cluster
02:00 Talking Growth with Mayor Carrie Thompson
03:16 Convention Center Expansion &amp; Community Plans
04:13 Innovative Housing: Hopewell Project
05:51 Bloomington’s Shift to Tech &amp; Innovation
06:09 Stadium District: A New Vision for Growth
07:00 IU Football: Driving Business &amp; Community
09:01 IU’s Rise and Statewide Impact
10:13 Bioscience Hub: IU Lab and Beyond
10:54 Economics of Football Success: Big Ten Insights
11:52 Football’s Ripple Effect in Bloomington
12:57 Changing Face of College Sports Law
13:17 News Roundup: Expansions &amp; Jobs Across Indiana
14:44 Healthcare Innovation: Cook Medical &amp; Siemens
17:31 Indiana's Healthcare and Workforce Updates
18:44 Startup Spotlight: The Mill and Innovation District
25:13 AI Startups &amp; The Future of Tech in Bloomington
27:05 What’s Next for the Trades District
27:18 Wrapping Up from Bloomington &amp; Series Outro</itunes:summary>
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<p>Plus:</p>
<p>IU football’s breakout season brings national attention and a multimillion-dollar economic impact to Bloomington. President Pam Whitten and AD Scott Dolson weigh in on campus buzz, NIL, and a $92 million coaching deal.</p>
<p>Cook Medical and Siemens Healthineers partner on the first MRI suite built for interventional care—an industry-changing move for U.S. hospitals.</p>
<p>At The Mill in Bloomington’s Trades District, AI startup InfoSentience is reshaping sports content with deals from CBS Sports and MaxPreps.</p>
<p>Walmart teams with Vincennes University to create a new workforce pipeline in HVAC and facilities tech.</p>
<p>And a look at HarperCollins' $300 million investment in Brownsburg, Caterpillar's workforce training initiative.</p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>
<p>00:00 Welcome to Bloomington: Big Developments
00:44 Bloomington’s Economic Evolution
01:44 IU’s Impact &amp; Technology Cluster
02:00 Talking Growth with Mayor Carrie Thompson
03:16 Convention Center Expansion &amp; Community Plans
04:13 Innovative Housing: Hopewell Project
05:51 Bloomington’s Shift to Tech &amp; Innovation
06:09 Stadium District: A New Vision for Growth
07:00 IU Football: Driving Business &amp; Community
09:01 IU’s Rise and Statewide Impact
10:13 Bioscience Hub: IU Lab and Beyond
10:54 Economics of Football Success: Big Ten Insights
11:52 Football’s Ripple Effect in Bloomington
12:57 Changing Face of College Sports Law
13:17 News Roundup: Expansions &amp; Jobs Across Indiana
14:44 Healthcare Innovation: Cook Medical &amp; Siemens
17:31 Indiana's Healthcare and Workforce Updates
18:44 Startup Spotlight: The Mill and Innovation District
25:13 AI Startups &amp; The Future of Tech in Bloomington
27:05 What’s Next for the Trades District
27:18 Wrapping Up from Bloomington &amp; Series Outro</p>]]>
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      <title>South Bend-Elkhart innovation surges, Kem Krest reinvents health benefits, Indiana’s top family dining spots</title>
      <description>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, South Bend and Elkhart step into the spotlight as part of the Innovate Indiana Series, with more than $1 billion in investment reshaping downtown South Bend, New Carlisle, and beyond. Mayor James Mueller and  President and Chief Executive Officer at the South Bend – Elkhart Regional Partnership Bethany Hartley outline the region’s momentum in talent, tech, and quality of place.



Plus:



Kem Krest’s CEO explains how the Elkhart-based supply chain firm is saving hundreds of thousands in health care costs by cutting out the insurance middleman.



Reid Health expands its direct-to-employer care model to Carmel, partnering with Beacon Health to open an on-site clinic and reduce premiums.



From brisket grilled cheese to dessert chicken and waffles, Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights Indiana’s top family-friendly restaurants in this month’s Trendiana.



Hillrom’s legacy ends as Hillenbrand sells to a private equity firm in a $4 billion deal.



Allison Transmission secures a $97 million contract for the Army’s Abrams tank program.



Elkhart’s housing and innovation surge with the opening of the Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub and a new 150-unit development on a former brewery site.



University of Evansville rides postseason success in volleyball, baseball, and soccer to record athletic revenue.



And Goshen’s mayor says the RV Capital of the World is also building its entrepreneurial future—with dinosaurs drawing more than 100,000 visitors to the new Indiana Dinosaur Museum.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, South Bend and Elkhart step into the spotlight as part of the Innovate Indiana Series, with more than $1 billion in investment reshaping downtown South Bend, New Carlisle, and beyond. Mayor James Mueller and  President and Chief Executive Officer at the South Bend – Elkhart Regional Partnership Bethany Hartley outline the region’s momentum in talent, tech, and quality of place.



Plus:



Kem Krest’s CEO explains how the Elkhart-based supply chain firm is saving hundreds of thousands in health care costs by cutting out the insurance middleman.



Reid Health expands its direct-to-employer care model to Carmel, partnering with Beacon Health to open an on-site clinic and reduce premiums.



From brisket grilled cheese to dessert chicken and waffles, Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights Indiana’s top family-friendly restaurants in this month’s Trendiana.



Hillrom’s legacy ends as Hillenbrand sells to a private equity firm in a $4 billion deal.



Allison Transmission secures a $97 million contract for the Army’s Abrams tank program.



Elkhart’s housing and innovation surge with the opening of the Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub and a new 150-unit development on a former brewery site.



University of Evansville rides postseason success in volleyball, baseball, and soccer to record athletic revenue.



And Goshen’s mayor says the RV Capital of the World is also building its entrepreneurial future—with dinosaurs drawing more than 100,000 visitors to the new Indiana Dinosaur Museum.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Kem Krest’s CEO explains how the Elkhart-based supply chain firm is saving hundreds of thousands in health care costs by cutting out the insurance middleman.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Reid Health expands its direct-to-employer care model to Carmel, partnering with Beacon Health to open an on-site clinic and reduce premiums.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>From brisket grilled cheese to dessert chicken and waffles, Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights Indiana’s top family-friendly restaurants in this month’s Trendiana.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Hillrom’s legacy ends as Hillenbrand sells to a private equity firm in a $4 billion deal.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Allison Transmission secures a $97 million contract for the Army’s Abrams tank program.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Elkhart’s housing and innovation surge with the opening of the Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub and a new 150-unit development on a former brewery site.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>University of Evansville rides postseason success in volleyball, baseball, and soccer to record athletic revenue.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>And Goshen’s mayor says the RV Capital of the World is also building its entrepreneurial future—with dinosaurs drawing more than 100,000 visitors to the new Indiana Dinosaur Museum.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Bombardier lands in Fort Wayne, Reid Health leads in AI, and the World Food Championships heat up</title>
      <description>In this week’s Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Bombardier, the maker of the world’s fastest private jet, announces a major new service center at Fort Wayne International Airport—bringing 100 high-paying aerospace jobs and a boost to Indiana’s growing aviation and defense economy.

Plus:

Reid Health in Richmond becomes one of the first hospitals in the U.S. to fully integrate smart AI patient rooms—giving nurses more bedside time and less screen time.

DePauw University lands an $80 million gift to launch a new athletic complex, while Franklin College moves forward with a $9.5 million restoration of a historic gym.

And from spatulas to stadiums: The World Food Championships bring chefs from 42 states and 15 countries to Indianapolis for one of the world’s top culinary competitions. Culinary Crossroads founder Larry Dickerson shares how Indiana is aiming to become a national food destination.

Also:

Indiana-based Dormakaba modernizes mobile entry tech at Lucas Oil Stadium

Parkview Health expands into Indy’s 16 Tech

DigIndy Tunnel project complete after 14 years

New Gulf War Memorial in D.C. designed by Indy’s CSO Architects

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Upcoming Stories
00:27 Bombardier's Investment in Fort Wayne
02:31 Inside the Bombardier Deal: Jobs and Partnerships
04:20 Aerospace Sector Impact &amp; Community Growth
06:49 CSO Architects and Gulf War Memorial
07:56 Reid Health: AI Leading the Charge in Healthcare
09:56 How Smart Patient Rooms Transform Care
11:07 Empowering Clinicians, Supporting Rural Indiana
12:53 AI, Virtual Nurses, and National Attention
13:09 Parkview Health's Central Indiana Expansion
13:34 DePauw University’s Fundraising &amp; Sports Expansion
16:09 Franklin College Renovation &amp; Indiana Education News
17:28 Major Business Deals &amp; Indiana's Auto Industry
19:10 DigIndy Tunnel Project &amp; State Infrastructure
19:35 Upcoming: Culinary World Eyes Indiana
22:19 High-Tech Entry for Colts Fans at Lucas Oil
23:21 World Food Championships Spotlight Indianapolis
25:19 Culinary Crossroads: Growing Indiana’s Food Scene
27:02 Vision: Indiana as Culinary Sports Capital
28:11 Closing &amp; Indiana’s Largest Festival</description>
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Plus:

Reid Health in Richmond becomes one of the first hospitals in the U.S. to fully integrate smart AI patient rooms—giving nurses more bedside time and less screen time.

DePauw University lands an $80 million gift to launch a new athletic complex, while Franklin College moves forward with a $9.5 million restoration of a historic gym.

And from spatulas to stadiums: The World Food Championships bring chefs from 42 states and 15 countries to Indianapolis for one of the world’s top culinary competitions. Culinary Crossroads founder Larry Dickerson shares how Indiana is aiming to become a national food destination.

Also:

Indiana-based Dormakaba modernizes mobile entry tech at Lucas Oil Stadium

Parkview Health expands into Indy’s 16 Tech

DigIndy Tunnel project complete after 14 years

New Gulf War Memorial in D.C. designed by Indy’s CSO Architects

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Upcoming Stories
00:27 Bombardier's Investment in Fort Wayne
02:31 Inside the Bombardier Deal: Jobs and Partnerships
04:20 Aerospace Sector Impact &amp; Community Growth
06:49 CSO Architects and Gulf War Memorial
07:56 Reid Health: AI Leading the Charge in Healthcare
09:56 How Smart Patient Rooms Transform Care
11:07 Empowering Clinicians, Supporting Rural Indiana
12:53 AI, Virtual Nurses, and National Attention
13:09 Parkview Health's Central Indiana Expansion
13:34 DePauw University’s Fundraising &amp; Sports Expansion
16:09 Franklin College Renovation &amp; Indiana Education News
17:28 Major Business Deals &amp; Indiana's Auto Industry
19:10 DigIndy Tunnel Project &amp; State Infrastructure
19:35 Upcoming: Culinary World Eyes Indiana
22:19 High-Tech Entry for Colts Fans at Lucas Oil
23:21 World Food Championships Spotlight Indianapolis
25:19 Culinary Crossroads: Growing Indiana’s Food Scene
27:02 Vision: Indiana as Culinary Sports Capital
28:11 Closing &amp; Indiana’s Largest Festival</itunes:summary>
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Plus:

Reid Health in Richmond becomes one of the first hospitals in the U.S. to fully integrate smart AI patient rooms—giving nurses more bedside time and less screen time.

DePauw University lands an $80 million gift to launch a new athletic complex, while Franklin College moves forward with a $9.5 million restoration of a historic gym.

And from spatulas to stadiums: The World Food Championships bring chefs from 42 states and 15 countries to Indianapolis for one of the world’s top culinary competitions. Culinary Crossroads founder Larry Dickerson shares how Indiana is aiming to become a national food destination.

Also:

Indiana-based Dormakaba modernizes mobile entry tech at Lucas Oil Stadium

Parkview Health expands into Indy’s 16 Tech

DigIndy Tunnel project complete after 14 years

New Gulf War Memorial in D.C. designed by Indy’s CSO Architects

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

00:00 Show Intro &amp; Upcoming Stories
00:27 Bombardier's Investment in Fort Wayne
02:31 Inside the Bombardier Deal: Jobs and Partnerships
04:20 Aerospace Sector Impact &amp; Community Growth
06:49 CSO Architects and Gulf War Memorial
07:56 Reid Health: AI Leading the Charge in Healthcare
09:56 How Smart Patient Rooms Transform Care
11:07 Empowering Clinicians, Supporting Rural Indiana
12:53 AI, Virtual Nurses, and National Attention
13:09 Parkview Health's Central Indiana Expansion
13:34 DePauw University’s Fundraising &amp; Sports Expansion
16:09 Franklin College Renovation &amp; Indiana Education News
17:28 Major Business Deals &amp; Indiana's Auto Industry
19:10 DigIndy Tunnel Project &amp; State Infrastructure
19:35 Upcoming: Culinary World Eyes Indiana
22:19 High-Tech Entry for Colts Fans at Lucas Oil
23:21 World Food Championships Spotlight Indianapolis
25:19 Culinary Crossroads: Growing Indiana’s Food Scene
27:02 Vision: Indiana as Culinary Sports Capital
28:11 Closing &amp; Indiana’s Largest Festival</p>]]>
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      <title>Elanco opens $200M HQ in Indy, Plug and Play expands &amp; Indiana’s creative economy takes center stage</title>
      <description>Plug and Play, the global accelerator behind Dropbox and PayPal, is expanding its Indiana footprint, launching a new biosciences program at IU’s 16 Tech campus.



Caterpillar, FedEx, and Amazon announce expansions across the state, while Corteva confirms a corporate split that could impact more than 1,500 Hoosier jobs.



Rick Lertzman’s legacy gets the red carpet treatment at Heartland Film Festival as Indiana’s creative economy—worth more than $10 billion—takes the spotlight.



IBJ Media’s Creative Economy Summit in Fishers explores how Indiana can harness its artistic and cultural assets for economic development and talent retention.



Science Central in Fort Wayne welcomes new leadership with a STEM-focused vision for inclusivity and engagement.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Plug and Play, the global accelerator behind Dropbox and PayPal, is expanding its Indiana footprint, launching a new biosciences program at IU’s 16 Tech campus.



Caterpillar, FedEx, and Amazon announce expansions across the state, while Corteva confirms a corporate split that could impact more than 1,500 Hoosier jobs.



Rick Lertzman’s legacy gets the red carpet treatment at Heartland Film Festival as Indiana’s creative economy—worth more than $10 billion—takes the spotlight.



IBJ Media’s Creative Economy Summit in Fishers explores how Indiana can harness its artistic and cultural assets for economic development and talent retention.



Science Central in Fort Wayne welcomes new leadership with a STEM-focused vision for inclusivity and engagement.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Caterpillar, FedEx, and Amazon announce expansions across the state, while Corteva confirms a corporate split that could impact more than 1,500 Hoosier jobs.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Rick Lertzman’s legacy gets the red carpet treatment at Heartland Film Festival as Indiana’s creative economy—worth more than $10 billion—takes the spotlight.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>IBJ Media’s Creative Economy Summit in Fishers explores how Indiana can harness its artistic and cultural assets for economic development and talent retention.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Science Central in Fort Wayne welcomes new leadership with a STEM-focused vision for inclusivity and engagement.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>USA Gymnastics lands in Noblesville and Purdue plans space mission</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Noblesville scores a major national win as USA Gymnastics selects the city for its new headquarters, training and wellness center. Mayor Chris Jensen explains how the deal came together and what it means for Indiana’s push to be the global epicenter of women’s sports.



Plus:


  Purdue University partners with Virgin Galactic for a suborbital space flight crewed entirely by Boilermakers. The 2027 mission will conduct zero-gravity research in real time.



  A homegrown startup earns FDA approval for the Butterfly BVM, a safer resuscitator now heading to national EMS markets.



  Purdue head coach Matt Painter discusses NIL, recruiting challenges, and Purdue’s push for another Final Four run on Hoosier soil in 2026.



  Lilly announces a $6.5 billion plant in Houston to manufacture a weight loss pill, while construction continues at the $13 billion LEAP District in Lebanon.



  Hoosier startup Compact Medical gears up for national launch at the EMS World Expo in Indianapolis.



  Prolific’s Growth Summit and the Rally Innovation Conference draw global leaders to Indy.



  Bloomington tops $1 billion in capital investment, while Amazon’s new Elkhart facility adds 1,000 jobs.



  Elkhart RV dealer show highlights new innovations, and Subaru ends legacy production in Lafayette.



  And in Warsaw, Magical Meadows breaks ground on a therapeutic riding center expansion to serve veterans and people with disabilities.




Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Noblesville scores a major national win as USA Gymnastics selects the city for its new headquarters, training and wellness center. Mayor Chris Jensen explains how the deal came together and what it means for Indiana’s push to be the global epicenter of women’s sports.



Plus:


  Purdue University partners with Virgin Galactic for a suborbital space flight crewed entirely by Boilermakers. The 2027 mission will conduct zero-gravity research in real time.



  A homegrown startup earns FDA approval for the Butterfly BVM, a safer resuscitator now heading to national EMS markets.



  Purdue head coach Matt Painter discusses NIL, recruiting challenges, and Purdue’s push for another Final Four run on Hoosier soil in 2026.



  Lilly announces a $6.5 billion plant in Houston to manufacture a weight loss pill, while construction continues at the $13 billion LEAP District in Lebanon.



  Hoosier startup Compact Medical gears up for national launch at the EMS World Expo in Indianapolis.



  Prolific’s Growth Summit and the Rally Innovation Conference draw global leaders to Indy.



  Bloomington tops $1 billion in capital investment, while Amazon’s new Elkhart facility adds 1,000 jobs.



  Elkhart RV dealer show highlights new innovations, and Subaru ends legacy production in Lafayette.



  And in Warsaw, Magical Meadows breaks ground on a therapeutic riding center expansion to serve veterans and people with disabilities.




Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Noblesville scores a major national win as USA Gymnastics selects the city for its new headquarters, training and wellness center. Mayor Chris Jensen explains how the deal came together and what it means for Indiana’s push to be the global epicenter of women’s sports.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Purdue University partners with Virgin Galactic for a suborbital space flight crewed entirely by Boilermakers. The 2027 mission will conduct zero-gravity research in real time.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>A homegrown startup earns FDA approval for the Butterfly BVM, a safer resuscitator now heading to national EMS markets.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Purdue head coach Matt Painter discusses NIL, recruiting challenges, and Purdue’s push for another Final Four run on Hoosier soil in 2026.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Lilly announces a $6.5 billion plant in Houston to manufacture a weight loss pill, while construction continues at the $13 billion LEAP District in Lebanon.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Hoosier startup Compact Medical gears up for national launch at the EMS World Expo in Indianapolis.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Prolific’s Growth Summit and the Rally Innovation Conference draw global leaders to Indy.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Bloomington tops $1 billion in capital investment, while Amazon’s new Elkhart facility adds 1,000 jobs.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Elkhart RV dealer show highlights new innovations, and Subaru ends legacy production in Lafayette.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>And in Warsaw, Magical Meadows breaks ground on a therapeutic riding center expansion to serve veterans and people with disabilities.</li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Gov. Braun’s economic vision, data center debate, orthopedics HQ moves to Indiana</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun outlines his economic vision during an extended interview, highlighting property tax reform, regional development, and the need for small business investment. He also shares his take on the rising number of data centers and unveils his plan to build a "quantum corridor" across Indiana.



Plus:


  Orthopedic laser therapy company relocates its headquarters to Warsaw, adding to the state’s global leadership in orthopedics.

  Eli Lilly announces a $5 billion investment in Virginia, while construction advances on its $13 billion LEAP District site in Boone County.

  Fire departments and Ivy Tech team up to provide hands-on training for the next generation of first responders.

  IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series stops in Muncie to explore the region’s economic future and Ball State’s new village redevelopment project.

  FARMWISE program connects Indiana farmers to wholesale buyers and schools.

  Sweetwater prepares for its second annual Guitar Fest.

  New $100 million in upgrades coming to three Indiana state parks.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun outlines his economic vision during an extended interview, highlighting property tax reform, regional development, and the need for small business investment. He also shares his take on the rising number of data centers and unveils his plan to build a "quantum corridor" across Indiana.



Plus:


  Orthopedic laser therapy company relocates its headquarters to Warsaw, adding to the state’s global leadership in orthopedics.

  Eli Lilly announces a $5 billion investment in Virginia, while construction advances on its $13 billion LEAP District site in Boone County.

  Fire departments and Ivy Tech team up to provide hands-on training for the next generation of first responders.

  IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series stops in Muncie to explore the region’s economic future and Ball State’s new village redevelopment project.

  FARMWISE program connects Indiana farmers to wholesale buyers and schools.

  Sweetwater prepares for its second annual Guitar Fest.

  New $100 million in upgrades coming to three Indiana state parks.</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Orthopedic laser therapy company relocates its headquarters to Warsaw, adding to the state’s global leadership in orthopedics.</li>
  <li>Eli Lilly announces a $5 billion investment in Virginia, while construction advances on its $13 billion LEAP District site in Boone County.</li>
  <li>Fire departments and Ivy Tech team up to provide hands-on training for the next generation of first responders.</li>
  <li>IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series stops in Muncie to explore the region’s economic future and Ball State’s new village redevelopment project.</li>
  <li>FARMWISE program connects Indiana farmers to wholesale buyers and schools.</li>
  <li>Sweetwater prepares for its second annual Guitar Fest.</li>
  <li>New $100 million in upgrades coming to three Indiana state parks.</li>
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      <title>I-69 bridge progress, TED Sports Conference impact, Jim Irsay guitar tribute</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the $1.4 billion I-69 Ohio River crossing project connecting Indiana and Kentucky reaches a critical milestone. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Gov. Mike Braun, and Sen. Todd Young visit the construction site, highlighting the project’s national significance for trade, logistics, and economic development.



Plus:



Indianapolis hosts the inaugural TED Sports Conference, drawing global sports leaders and spotlighting the city’s 2050 vision to become the epicenter of sports innovation.



Indiana University and Pacer Sports &amp; Entertainment team up on a new women’s sports performance research initiative.



IU and Indiana State University report record enrollment, while near space education programs expand in Grant County.



RoboSource lands investment from Tim Tebow to expand AI-driven workforce tools in Fishers.



Purdue builds a custom guitar to honor late Colts owner Jim Irsay, set to be carried before every game this season.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the $1.4 billion I-69 Ohio River crossing project connecting Indiana and Kentucky reaches a critical milestone. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Gov. Mike Braun, and Sen. Todd Young visit the construction site, highlighting the project’s national significance for trade, logistics, and economic development.



Plus:



Indianapolis hosts the inaugural TED Sports Conference, drawing global sports leaders and spotlighting the city’s 2050 vision to become the epicenter of sports innovation.



Indiana University and Pacer Sports &amp; Entertainment team up on a new women’s sports performance research initiative.



IU and Indiana State University report record enrollment, while near space education programs expand in Grant County.



RoboSource lands investment from Tim Tebow to expand AI-driven workforce tools in Fishers.



Purdue builds a custom guitar to honor late Colts owner Jim Irsay, set to be carried before every game this season.



Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the $1.4 billion I-69 Ohio River crossing project connecting Indiana and Kentucky reaches a critical milestone. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Gov. Mike Braun, and Sen. Todd Young visit the construction site, highlighting the project’s national significance for trade, logistics, and economic development.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Indianapolis hosts the inaugural TED Sports Conference, drawing global sports leaders and spotlighting the city’s 2050 vision to become the epicenter of sports innovation.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Indiana University and Pacer Sports &amp; Entertainment team up on a new women’s sports performance research initiative.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>IU and Indiana State University report record enrollment, while near space education programs expand in Grant County.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>RoboSource lands investment from Tim Tebow to expand AI-driven workforce tools in Fishers.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Purdue builds a custom guitar to honor late Colts owner Jim Irsay, set to be carried before every game this season.</p>
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<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Upgrades coming to Lucas Oil Stadium, Victory Field; Catchings talks women's sports, Butter heads west</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, downtown Indianapolis' premier sports venues are getting major upgrades. Lucas Oil Stadium is set for $9.5 million in improvements, including a Wi-Fi overhaul, while Victory Field will replace most of its 30-year-old seating. CIB Executive Director Andy Mallon discusses the importance of keeping Indy competitive for major events like Final Fours and Super Bowls.

Also in this episode:


  
A tribute to Colts owner Jim Irsay, with players wearing jersey patches in his honor



  
Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings shares details on the $98 million Marvella Center, the nation’s first girls sports leadership facility



  
Ganggang’s Butter fine arts fair expands to Los Angeles after five years of national attention



  
Cook Medical and Indiana University partner on next-gen medical research and workforce training



  
IU Health adds a new $1.4 million Mosaic Center to help community members find health care jobs



Semiconductor growth in Indiana drives urgency for workforce development, per Connexus Indiana


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, downtown Indianapolis' premier sports venues are getting major upgrades. Lucas Oil Stadium is set for $9.5 million in improvements, including a Wi-Fi overhaul, while Victory Field will replace most of its 30-year-old seating. CIB Executive Director Andy Mallon discusses the importance of keeping Indy competitive for major events like Final Fours and Super Bowls.

Also in this episode:


  
A tribute to Colts owner Jim Irsay, with players wearing jersey patches in his honor



  
Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings shares details on the $98 million Marvella Center, the nation’s first girls sports leadership facility



  
Ganggang’s Butter fine arts fair expands to Los Angeles after five years of national attention



  
Cook Medical and Indiana University partner on next-gen medical research and workforce training



  
IU Health adds a new $1.4 million Mosaic Center to help community members find health care jobs



Semiconductor growth in Indiana drives urgency for workforce development, per Connexus Indiana


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, downtown Indianapolis' premier sports venues are getting major upgrades. Lucas Oil Stadium is set for $9.5 million in improvements, including a Wi-Fi overhaul, while Victory Field will replace most of its 30-year-old seating. CIB Executive Director Andy Mallon discusses the importance of keeping Indy competitive for major events like Final Fours and Super Bowls.</p>
<p><strong>Also in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>A tribute to Colts owner Jim Irsay, with players wearing jersey patches in his honor</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings shares details on the $98 million Marvella Center, the nation’s first girls sports leadership facility</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Ganggang’s Butter fine arts fair expands to Los Angeles after five years of national attention</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Cook Medical and Indiana University partner on next-gen medical research and workforce training</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>IU Health adds a new $1.4 million Mosaic Center to help community members find health care jobs</p>
</li>
<p>Semiconductor growth in Indiana drives urgency for workforce development, per Connexus Indiana</p>
</ul>
<p> Start your dollar a week trial now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/trialoffer">⁠⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠⁠</a></p>
<p>Check out our event lineup and register now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/RSVP">⁠IBJ.com/RSVP⁠</a></p>
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      <title>College football drives Indiana economy; Young touts shipbuilding bill</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, college football returns—and with it, big economic impact across Indiana. From Notre Dame’s $36 million tourism boost to IU’s record-breaking ticket sales and Purdue’s $16 million game day contributions, we break down how fall Saturdays support local businesses and community development. Finance professor Ryan Brewer also weighs in on the shifting college sports landscape, including NIL pressures, naming rights deals, and the future of generational fandom.

Also in this episode:


  
Senator Todd Young outlines his bipartisan “Ships for America Act” to restore U.S. shipbuilding—highlighting Indiana’s potential role in the national effort



  
IU Health's newest staff member: Meet Elliott, a therapy dog focused on supporting hospital staff’s mental health



  
Inside the Business of IndyCar: Heartland Food Products and Ed Carpenter Racing find the winning formula with speed and caffeine



  
Parkview Health expands with a new $150M hospital in Lebanon




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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, college football returns—and with it, big economic impact across Indiana. From Notre Dame’s $36 million tourism boost to IU’s record-breaking ticket sales and Purdue’s $16 million game day contributions, we break down how fall Saturdays support local businesses and community development. Finance professor Ryan Brewer also weighs in on the shifting college sports landscape, including NIL pressures, naming rights deals, and the future of generational fandom.

Also in this episode:


  
Senator Todd Young outlines his bipartisan “Ships for America Act” to restore U.S. shipbuilding—highlighting Indiana’s potential role in the national effort



  
IU Health's newest staff member: Meet Elliott, a therapy dog focused on supporting hospital staff’s mental health



  
Inside the Business of IndyCar: Heartland Food Products and Ed Carpenter Racing find the winning formula with speed and caffeine



  
Parkview Health expands with a new $150M hospital in Lebanon




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  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/RSVP⁠


  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, college football returns—and with it, big economic impact across Indiana. From Notre Dame’s $36 million tourism boost to IU’s record-breaking ticket sales and Purdue’s $16 million game day contributions, we break down how fall Saturdays support local businesses and community development. Finance professor Ryan Brewer also weighs in on the shifting college sports landscape, including NIL pressures, naming rights deals, and the future of generational fandom.</p>
<p><strong>Also in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p><strong>Senator Todd Young</strong> outlines his bipartisan “Ships for America Act” to restore U.S. shipbuilding—highlighting Indiana’s potential role in the national effort</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p><strong>IU Health's newest staff member</strong>: Meet Elliott, a therapy dog focused on supporting hospital staff’s mental health</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p><strong>Inside the Business of IndyCar</strong>: Heartland Food Products and Ed Carpenter Racing find the winning formula with speed and caffeine</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p><strong>Parkview Health expands</strong> with a new $150M hospital in Lebanon</p>
<p><br></p>
<ul>
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</li>
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      <title>$3B Steel Deal Brings New Hope to Gary, Deaf-Friendly Innovation Takes Shape, and Richmond Gets a $100M Boost</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Gary Mayor Eddie Melton shares what a $3 billion investment from Nippon Steel means for the city’s future. From a convention center project to blight removal and the return of the air show, Gary is turning the page.


Also in this episode:


  A Butler grad’s patented helmet insert aims to protect cochlear implants and empower the deaf community

  Earlham College helps lead Richmond’s $100 million downtown revitalization

  A behind-the-scenes look at the 38-story Signia by Hilton transforming Indy’s skyline

  Google plans a $1B data center in Indianapolis

  Fort Wayne, Columbus, and Wells County launch projects to enhance art, recreation, and industry

  Yelp highlights five hot new restaurants across Indiana




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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Gary Mayor Eddie Melton shares what a $3 billion investment from Nippon Steel means for the city’s future. From a convention center project to blight removal and the return of the air show, Gary is turning the page.


Also in this episode:


  A Butler grad’s patented helmet insert aims to protect cochlear implants and empower the deaf community

  Earlham College helps lead Richmond’s $100 million downtown revitalization

  A behind-the-scenes look at the 38-story Signia by Hilton transforming Indy’s skyline

  Google plans a $1B data center in Indianapolis

  Fort Wayne, Columbus, and Wells County launch projects to enhance art, recreation, and industry

  Yelp highlights five hot new restaurants across Indiana




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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, Gary Mayor Eddie Melton shares what a $3 billion investment from Nippon Steel means for the city’s future. From a convention center project to blight removal and the return of the air show, Gary is turning the page.</p>
<p>
Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>A Butler grad’s patented helmet insert aims to protect cochlear implants and empower the deaf community</li>
  <li>Earlham College helps lead Richmond’s $100 million downtown revitalization</li>
  <li>A behind-the-scenes look at the 38-story Signia by Hilton transforming Indy’s skyline</li>
  <li>Google plans a $1B data center in Indianapolis</li>
  <li>Fort Wayne, Columbus, and Wells County launch projects to enhance art, recreation, and industry</li>
  <li>Yelp highlights five hot new restaurants across Indiana
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
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      <title>Westfield’s growth accelerates with LIV Golf spotlight, downtown investment and sports-driven momentum</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we head to Westfield where the LIV Golf Tournament at Chatham Hills puts the city on the international stage. Mayor Scott Willis shares how events like Colts Camp and the new Ed Carpenter Racing facility at Grand Park are fueling more than $250 million in downtown development. 

Also in this episode:


  Erskine Green Training Institute's new vocational program at Riley Hospital for Children helps Hoosiers with disabilities enter the workforce

  OrthoPediatrics expands with new locations in the U.S. and Ireland

  Brownsburg and Dearborn County announce major manufacturing investments

  New Haven unveils a $31 million youth sports complex

  Purdue launches a new graduate degree in sports management

  Ivy Tech partners with Cyber Pro AI for hands-on cybersecurity training

  Pete Dye’s legacy celebrated at the LIV Golf Tour in Westfield

  Duke’s Honky Tonk in Indianapolis announces closure after seven years



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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we head to Westfield where the LIV Golf Tournament at Chatham Hills puts the city on the international stage. Mayor Scott Willis shares how events like Colts Camp and the new Ed Carpenter Racing facility at Grand Park are fueling more than $250 million in downtown development. 

Also in this episode:


  Erskine Green Training Institute's new vocational program at Riley Hospital for Children helps Hoosiers with disabilities enter the workforce

  OrthoPediatrics expands with new locations in the U.S. and Ireland

  Brownsburg and Dearborn County announce major manufacturing investments

  New Haven unveils a $31 million youth sports complex

  Purdue launches a new graduate degree in sports management

  Ivy Tech partners with Cyber Pro AI for hands-on cybersecurity training

  Pete Dye’s legacy celebrated at the LIV Golf Tour in Westfield

  Duke’s Honky Tonk in Indianapolis announces closure after seven years



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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we head to Westfield where the LIV Golf Tournament at Chatham Hills puts the city on the international stage. Mayor Scott Willis shares how events like Colts Camp and the new Ed Carpenter Racing facility at Grand Park are fueling more than $250 million in downtown development. </p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Erskine Green Training Institute's new vocational program at Riley Hospital for Children helps Hoosiers with disabilities enter the workforce</li>
  <li>OrthoPediatrics expands with new locations in the U.S. and Ireland</li>
  <li>Brownsburg and Dearborn County announce major manufacturing investments</li>
  <li>New Haven unveils a $31 million youth sports complex</li>
  <li>Purdue launches a new graduate degree in sports management</li>
  <li>Ivy Tech partners with Cyber Pro AI for hands-on cybersecurity training</li>
  <li>Pete Dye’s legacy celebrated at the LIV Golf Tour in Westfield</li>
  <li>Duke’s Honky Tonk in Indianapolis announces closure after seven years</li>
</ul>
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      <title>Indiana State Fair drives economy with year-round impact, while research and reading initiatives shine</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you high above the Indiana State Fair to explore how this summer tradition contributes far beyond lemon shakeups and livestock. With 400+ events hosted annually and $330 million in statewide economic impact, the fairgrounds have become a year-round hub for sports, tourism, and business. Executive Director Cindy Hoye shares how the campus is evolving through major renovations and small business partnerships.



Also in this episode:


  IU and Notre Dame research breakthroughs on Alzheimer’s and early childhood development

  Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library receives a $500,000 boost to support literacy across Indiana

  Purdue celebrates aviation legend Amelia Earhart with a new terminal

  The LIV Golf Tour prepares to tee off in Westfield, bringing $30 million in projected economic impact

  IU Kelley’s Enterprise Corps seeks 50 Indiana small businesses for its accelerator

  Burgess Restaurant Group revives a historic dining spot in Greenfield




Next week: We sit down with Westfield Mayor Scott Willis to discuss the city's downtown growth, major sports events, and its rise as a top Indiana destination.


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you high above the Indiana State Fair to explore how this summer tradition contributes far beyond lemon shakeups and livestock. With 400+ events hosted annually and $330 million in statewide economic impact, the fairgrounds have become a year-round hub for sports, tourism, and business. Executive Director Cindy Hoye shares how the campus is evolving through major renovations and small business partnerships.



Also in this episode:


  IU and Notre Dame research breakthroughs on Alzheimer’s and early childhood development

  Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library receives a $500,000 boost to support literacy across Indiana

  Purdue celebrates aviation legend Amelia Earhart with a new terminal

  The LIV Golf Tour prepares to tee off in Westfield, bringing $30 million in projected economic impact

  IU Kelley’s Enterprise Corps seeks 50 Indiana small businesses for its accelerator

  Burgess Restaurant Group revives a historic dining spot in Greenfield




Next week: We sit down with Westfield Mayor Scott Willis to discuss the city's downtown growth, major sports events, and its rise as a top Indiana destination.


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you high above the Indiana State Fair to explore how this summer tradition contributes far beyond lemon shakeups and livestock. With 400+ events hosted annually and $330 million in statewide economic impact, the fairgrounds have become a year-round hub for sports, tourism, and business. Executive Director Cindy Hoye shares how the campus is evolving through major renovations and small business partnerships.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>IU and Notre Dame research breakthroughs on Alzheimer’s and early childhood development</li>
  <li>Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library receives a $500,000 boost to support literacy across Indiana</li>
  <li>Purdue celebrates aviation legend Amelia Earhart with a new terminal</li>
  <li>The LIV Golf Tour prepares to tee off in Westfield, bringing $30 million in projected economic impact</li>
  <li>IU Kelley’s Enterprise Corps seeks 50 Indiana small businesses for its accelerator</li>
  <li>Burgess Restaurant Group revives a historic dining spot in Greenfield</li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<p>Next week: We sit down with Westfield Mayor Scott Willis to discuss the city's downtown growth, major sports events, and its rise as a top Indiana destination.</p>
<ul>
  <li> Start your dollar a week trial now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/trialoffer">⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠</a>
</li>
  <li>Check out our event lineup and register now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Register%20">⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠</a> </li>
  <li>Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Nominate">⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</a>
</li>
</ul>]]>
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      <title>Innovation and investment drive growth in Terre Haute and west central Indiana</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Innovate Indiana Series travels to Terre Haute to spotlight a wave of regional growth. From $70 million in downtown redevelopment to major housing efforts and riverfront plans, the Wabash Valley is seeing renewed momentum. Mayor Brandon Sakbun discusses public-private partnerships, blight removal, and collaboration with local universities to attract jobs and talent.

Also in this episode:


  
Rose-Hulman’s $102 million Innovation Grove aims to position Terre Haute as a national hub for medical technology



  
Elanco’s groundbreaking treatment for parvovirus is saving shelter puppies—and fueling business growth



  
Thompson Thrift donates $2.5 million to Indiana State University’s construction management program



  
Terre Haute’s tourism sector sets records following the launch of a casino, Larry Bird Museum, and a booming concert venue



  
The Colts’ training camp in Westfield enters a new chapter under the Irsay daughters’ leadership




Plus, a look at declining college-going rates in Indiana, Tipton’s $1 million baseball project, and a VR startup experience for students learning about medical technology.


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Innovate Indiana Series travels to Terre Haute to spotlight a wave of regional growth. From $70 million in downtown redevelopment to major housing efforts and riverfront plans, the Wabash Valley is seeing renewed momentum. Mayor Brandon Sakbun discusses public-private partnerships, blight removal, and collaboration with local universities to attract jobs and talent.

Also in this episode:


  
Rose-Hulman’s $102 million Innovation Grove aims to position Terre Haute as a national hub for medical technology



  
Elanco’s groundbreaking treatment for parvovirus is saving shelter puppies—and fueling business growth



  
Thompson Thrift donates $2.5 million to Indiana State University’s construction management program



  
Terre Haute’s tourism sector sets records following the launch of a casino, Larry Bird Museum, and a booming concert venue



  
The Colts’ training camp in Westfield enters a new chapter under the Irsay daughters’ leadership




Plus, a look at declining college-going rates in Indiana, Tipton’s $1 million baseball project, and a VR startup experience for students learning about medical technology.


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, the Innovate Indiana Series travels to Terre Haute to spotlight a wave of regional growth. From $70 million in downtown redevelopment to major housing efforts and riverfront plans, the Wabash Valley is seeing renewed momentum. Mayor Brandon Sakbun discusses public-private partnerships, blight removal, and collaboration with local universities to attract jobs and talent.</p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Rose-Hulman’s $102 million Innovation Grove aims to position Terre Haute as a national hub for medical technology</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Elanco’s groundbreaking treatment for parvovirus is saving shelter puppies—and fueling business growth</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Thompson Thrift donates $2.5 million to Indiana State University’s construction management program</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Terre Haute’s tourism sector sets records following the launch of a casino, Larry Bird Museum, and a booming concert venue</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The Colts’ training camp in Westfield enters a new chapter under the Irsay daughters’ leadership</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Plus, a look at declining college-going rates in Indiana, Tipton’s $1 million baseball project, and a VR startup experience for students learning about medical technology.</p>
<ul>
  <li> Start your dollar a week trial now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/trialoffer">⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠</a>
</li>
  <li>Check out our event lineup and register now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Register%20">⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠</a> </li>
  <li>Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Nominate">⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</a>
</li>
</ul>]]>
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      <title>Indiana Claims Global Spotlight in Nuclear Medicine—and Honors Top Business Leaders</title>
      <description>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we spotlight Indiana’s emergence as the “Radiopharmaceutical Capital of the World.” With major investments from companies like RayzeBio, Novartis, and SpectronRx, plus a new Purdue master’s program and the state’s central role in cancer-fighting innovation, Indiana is transforming the future of nuclear medicine—and its economy.

Plus, IBJ Media unveils the 2025 Indiana 250 list, recognizing the state’s most influential business and civic leaders. We also get a sneak peek inside Noblesville’s new $93 million arena, share the IU Luddy School's new STEM outreach for kids, and examine Indiana’s nuclear energy potential.

Also in this episode:


  
Kylie Veleta on why radiopharmaceuticals are saving lives—and creating jobs



  
A first look at Noblesville’s Innovation Mile and the new home of the Indiana Pacers G League team, the Noblesville Boom



  
CountryMark’s $100M investment in renewable diesel in Mount Vernon



  
IU’s “Chip Kids” web series gets middle schoolers excited about semiconductors



  
Indiana 250 voices reflect on statewide growth and economic opportunity



  
The business case for nuclear energy in southwest Indiana


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 19:33:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we spotlight Indiana’s emergence as the “Radiopharmaceutical Capital of the World.” With major investments from companies like RayzeBio, Novartis, and SpectronRx, plus a new Purdue master’s program and the state’s central role in cancer-fighting innovation, Indiana is transforming the future of nuclear medicine—and its economy.

Plus, IBJ Media unveils the 2025 Indiana 250 list, recognizing the state’s most influential business and civic leaders. We also get a sneak peek inside Noblesville’s new $93 million arena, share the IU Luddy School's new STEM outreach for kids, and examine Indiana’s nuclear energy potential.

Also in this episode:


  
Kylie Veleta on why radiopharmaceuticals are saving lives—and creating jobs



  
A first look at Noblesville’s Innovation Mile and the new home of the Indiana Pacers G League team, the Noblesville Boom



  
CountryMark’s $100M investment in renewable diesel in Mount Vernon



  
IU’s “Chip Kids” web series gets middle schoolers excited about semiconductors



  
Indiana 250 voices reflect on statewide growth and economic opportunity



  
The business case for nuclear energy in southwest Indiana


   Start your dollar a week trial now at ⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠


  Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ 

  Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, we spotlight Indiana’s emergence as the “Radiopharmaceutical Capital of the World.” With major investments from companies like RayzeBio, Novartis, and SpectronRx, plus a new Purdue master’s program and the state’s central role in cancer-fighting innovation, Indiana is transforming the future of nuclear medicine—and its economy.</p>
<p>Plus, IBJ Media unveils the 2025 Indiana 250 list, recognizing the state’s most influential business and civic leaders. We also get a sneak peek inside Noblesville’s new $93 million arena, share the IU Luddy School's new STEM outreach for kids, and examine Indiana’s nuclear energy potential.</p>
<p><strong>Also in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Kylie Veleta on why radiopharmaceuticals are saving lives—and creating jobs</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>A first look at Noblesville’s Innovation Mile and the new home of the Indiana Pacers G League team, the Noblesville Boom</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>CountryMark’s $100M investment in renewable diesel in Mount Vernon</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>IU’s “Chip Kids” web series gets middle schoolers excited about semiconductors</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Indiana 250 voices reflect on statewide growth and economic opportunity</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The business case for nuclear energy in southwest Indiana</p>
<ul>
  <li> Start your dollar a week trial now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/trialoffer">⁠IBJ.com/trialoffer⁠</a>
</li>
  <li>Check out our event lineup and register now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Register%20">⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠</a> </li>
  <li>Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at <a href="www.IBJ.com/Nominate">⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠</a>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>]]>
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      <title>Indianapolis Glows as WNBA All-Star Weekend Showcases Hoops, Culture, and Economic Impact</title>
      <description>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick is on location in downtown Indianapolis as the city takes center stage for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. This episode spotlights how the event—alongside Indiana Black Expo and a major jewelry convention—is drawing more than 150,000 visitors and millions in economic activity. We hear from key leaders including Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines and Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl on the growing Fieldhouse District, corporate activations, and why this weekend cements Indy’s bid to be the epicenter of women’s sports.

Also in this episode:


  
A tribute to Tamika Catchings and her impact on Indy and women’s basketball



  
How the WNBA is fueling neighborhood investment and sustainability initiatives



  
Marian University’s $137 million transformation of the former LaRue Carter Hospital



  
Amazon’s 1,000-job expansion in Elkhart and updates on major Indiana projects



  
The latest in orthopedic innovation from Zimmer Biomet and Fort Wayne’s BioPoly



  
IU Health’s $214 million investment in West Lafayette healthcare




Next week: We unveil the 2025 Indiana 250—meet the state’s most influential leaders shaping its future.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick is on location in downtown Indianapolis as the city takes center stage for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. This episode spotlights how the event—alongside Indiana Black Expo and a major jewelry convention—is drawing more than 150,000 visitors and millions in economic activity. We hear from key leaders including Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines and Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl on the growing Fieldhouse District, corporate activations, and why this weekend cements Indy’s bid to be the epicenter of women’s sports.

Also in this episode:


  
A tribute to Tamika Catchings and her impact on Indy and women’s basketball



  
How the WNBA is fueling neighborhood investment and sustainability initiatives



  
Marian University’s $137 million transformation of the former LaRue Carter Hospital



  
Amazon’s 1,000-job expansion in Elkhart and updates on major Indiana projects



  
The latest in orthopedic innovation from Zimmer Biomet and Fort Wayne’s BioPoly



  
IU Health’s $214 million investment in West Lafayette healthcare




Next week: We unveil the 2025 Indiana 250—meet the state’s most influential leaders shaping its future.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick is on location in downtown Indianapolis as the city takes center stage for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. This episode spotlights how the event—alongside Indiana Black Expo and a major jewelry convention—is drawing more than 150,000 visitors and millions in economic activity. We hear from key leaders including Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines and Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl on the growing Fieldhouse District, corporate activations, and why this weekend cements Indy’s bid to be the epicenter of women’s sports.</p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>A tribute to Tamika Catchings and her impact on Indy and women’s basketball</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How the WNBA is fueling neighborhood investment and sustainability initiatives</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Marian University’s $137 million transformation of the former LaRue Carter Hospital</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Amazon’s 1,000-job expansion in Elkhart and updates on major Indiana projects</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The latest in orthopedic innovation from Zimmer Biomet and Fort Wayne’s BioPoly</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>IU Health’s $214 million investment in West Lafayette healthcare</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Next week: We unveil the 2025 Indiana 250—meet the state’s most influential leaders shaping its future.</p>]]>
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      <title>New Lake County Convention Center, U.S. Steel investment highlight northwest Indiana growth</title>
      <description>Northwest Indiana is turning a corner. In this week’s episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we report from Valparaiso University as part of IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series. From Gary to Michigan City, billions in infrastructure, tourism, and redevelopment projects are fueling growth across the region. We examine Gary’s new convention center partnership with Hard Rock Casino, major investment in U.S. Steel’s Gary Works plant, and a downtown revitalization effort led by Mayor Eddie Melton and the University of Notre Dame.

Also in this episode:


  Matt Schuffert, CEO of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, on Gary’s hotel and convention center development

  Plans for a $1 billion expansion at the Digital Crossroads data center campus in Hammond

  Completion of South Shore Line double tracking and new real estate projects in Michigan City

  BP’s Whiting refinery and the Mammoth Solar Project advancing new energy initiatives

  The Dean and Barbara White Foundation’s investments in education and quality of life

  IU students launch 9AM Club, a hangover-friendly cocktail made in partnership with Cardinal Spirits

  Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights five outdoor dining destinations across Indiana

  News around the state: Muncie approves outdoor drinking districts, Columbus extends public art display, and a $13 million apprenticeship pathway launches statewide


Next week: We’re in downtown Indianapolis covering the economic impact of the WNBA All-Star Game.

 </description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Northwest Indiana is turning a corner. In this week’s episode of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we report from Valparaiso University as part of IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series. From Gary to Michigan City, billions in infrastructure, tourism, and redevelopment projects are fueling growth across the region. We examine Gary’s new convention center partnership with Hard Rock Casino, major investment in U.S. Steel’s Gary Works plant, and a downtown revitalization effort led by Mayor Eddie Melton and the University of Notre Dame.

Also in this episode:


  Matt Schuffert, CEO of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, on Gary’s hotel and convention center development

  Plans for a $1 billion expansion at the Digital Crossroads data center campus in Hammond

  Completion of South Shore Line double tracking and new real estate projects in Michigan City

  BP’s Whiting refinery and the Mammoth Solar Project advancing new energy initiatives

  The Dean and Barbara White Foundation’s investments in education and quality of life

  IU students launch 9AM Club, a hangover-friendly cocktail made in partnership with Cardinal Spirits

  Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights five outdoor dining destinations across Indiana

  News around the state: Muncie approves outdoor drinking districts, Columbus extends public art display, and a $13 million apprenticeship pathway launches statewide


Next week: We’re in downtown Indianapolis covering the economic impact of the WNBA All-Star Game.

 </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Northwest Indiana is turning a corner. In this week’s episode of <em>Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, we report from Valparaiso University as part of IBJ Media’s Innovate Indiana Series. From Gary to Michigan City, billions in infrastructure, tourism, and redevelopment projects are fueling growth across the region. We examine Gary’s new convention center partnership with Hard Rock Casino, major investment in U.S. Steel’s Gary Works plant, and a downtown revitalization effort led by Mayor Eddie Melton and the University of Notre Dame.</p>
<p><strong>Also in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>Matt Schuffert, CEO of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, on Gary’s hotel and convention center development</li>
  <li>Plans for a $1 billion expansion at the Digital Crossroads data center campus in Hammond</li>
  <li>Completion of South Shore Line double tracking and new real estate projects in Michigan City</li>
  <li>BP’s Whiting refinery and the Mammoth Solar Project advancing new energy initiatives</li>
  <li>The Dean and Barbara White Foundation’s investments in education and quality of life</li>
  <li>IU students launch 9AM Club, a hangover-friendly cocktail made in partnership with Cardinal Spirits</li>
  <li>Yelp’s Brittany Smith highlights five outdoor dining destinations across Indiana</li>
  <li>News around the state: Muncie approves outdoor drinking districts, Columbus extends public art display, and a $13 million apprenticeship pathway launches statewide</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Next week: We’re in downtown Indianapolis covering the economic impact of the WNBA All-Star Game.</em></p>
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      <title>Tourism’s Big Economic Impact, Drone Tech Goes Global, Huntington University Hits the Big Screen</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana’s $3 billion tourism industry takes center stage as new attractions and rural destinations boost economic development. Indiana Destination Development Corporation Interim CEO Amy Howell explains how tourism is opening doors for talent and business growth.

Plus:


  Fishers-based Arrive AI rings the Nasdaq bell and expands its drone delivery network to India.

  An Elkhart veteran’s Smart Drain Pro aims to revolutionize home water heater maintenance.

  Hoosier Racing Tire revs up a $17 million investment in northern Indiana.

  Kokomo brings summer baseball back to its downtown stadium.

  IU researchers team up with the WNBA All-Star Game to fight breast cancer through tissue donation.

  Huntington University’s faith-driven film program produces its first feature film and builds a pipeline for future filmmakers.


Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, Indiana’s $3 billion tourism industry takes center stage as new attractions and rural destinations boost economic development. Indiana Destination Development Corporation Interim CEO Amy Howell explains how tourism is opening doors for talent and business growth.

Plus:


  Fishers-based Arrive AI rings the Nasdaq bell and expands its drone delivery network to India.

  An Elkhart veteran’s Smart Drain Pro aims to revolutionize home water heater maintenance.

  Hoosier Racing Tire revs up a $17 million investment in northern Indiana.

  Kokomo brings summer baseball back to its downtown stadium.

  IU researchers team up with the WNBA All-Star Game to fight breast cancer through tissue donation.

  Huntington University’s faith-driven film program produces its first feature film and builds a pipeline for future filmmakers.


Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, Indiana’s $3 billion tourism industry takes center stage as new attractions and rural destinations boost economic development. Indiana Destination Development Corporation Interim CEO Amy Howell explains how tourism is opening doors for talent and business growth.</p>
<p>Plus:<br></p>
<ul>
  <li>Fishers-based Arrive AI rings the Nasdaq bell and expands its drone delivery network to India.</li>
  <li>An Elkhart veteran’s Smart Drain Pro aims to revolutionize home water heater maintenance.</li>
  <li>Hoosier Racing Tire revs up a $17 million investment in northern Indiana.</li>
  <li>Kokomo brings summer baseball back to its downtown stadium.</li>
  <li>IU researchers team up with the WNBA All-Star Game to fight breast cancer through tissue donation.</li>
  <li>Huntington University’s faith-driven film program produces its first feature film and builds a pipeline for future filmmakers.</li>
</ul>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Clark, Catchings, and Capital: Hoops Events Fuel Indy’s Momentum</title>
      <description>Indy’s basketball momentum rolls on. After heartbreak in the NBA Finals, all eyes turn to Caitlin Clark and the WNBA All-Star Game — promising millions in economic impact. Gary Dick sits down with Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines on the city’s vision to become the epicenter of women’s sports. Also on the show:

– Jim Schellinger introduces Indy Economic Development and a bold plan to land more corporate HQs.– Purdue Global is tackling the national pilot shortage with a fast-track aviation training pipeline.– New programs at Trine and Taylor universities aim to ease health care workforce gaps.– Notre Dame grads turn water lily seeds into a healthy snack startup.– Plus, Fast Company honors an Indianapolis pediatrician revolutionizing school cafeterias with stainless steel dishware.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Indy’s basketball momentum rolls on. After heartbreak in the NBA Finals, all eyes turn to Caitlin Clark and the WNBA All-Star Game — promising millions in economic impact. Gary Dick sits down with Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines on the city’s vision to become the epicenter of women’s sports. Also on the show:

– Jim Schellinger introduces Indy Economic Development and a bold plan to land more corporate HQs.– Purdue Global is tackling the national pilot shortage with a fast-track aviation training pipeline.– New programs at Trine and Taylor universities aim to ease health care workforce gaps.– Notre Dame grads turn water lily seeds into a healthy snack startup.– Plus, Fast Company honors an Indianapolis pediatrician revolutionizing school cafeterias with stainless steel dishware.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indy’s basketball momentum rolls on. After heartbreak in the NBA Finals, all eyes turn to Caitlin Clark and the WNBA All-Star Game — promising millions in economic impact. Gary Dick sits down with Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines on the city’s vision to become the epicenter of women’s sports. Also on the show:</p>
<p>– Jim Schellinger introduces Indy Economic Development and a bold plan to land more corporate HQs.<br>– Purdue Global is tackling the national pilot shortage with a fast-track aviation training pipeline.<br>– New programs at Trine and Taylor universities aim to ease health care workforce gaps.<br>– Notre Dame grads turn water lily seeds into a healthy snack startup.<br>– Plus, Fast Company honors an Indianapolis pediatrician revolutionizing school cafeterias with stainless steel dishware.</p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Pacers Playoff Run Ignites Indy Economy; South Shore Spurs Growth; Redux Expands</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Indiana Pacers’ magical NBA Finals run fuels a $20 million economic surge in downtown Indianapolis. Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl joins us to break down the tourism, hotel, and brand impact across Central Indiana.

Plus:

Michigan City opens its long-awaited South Shore Double Track station, catalyzing nearly $1 billion in private development.
Gary’s U.S. Steel plant prepares for a major upgrade as part of the Nippon Steel deal.
Fishers-based Redux unveils new moisture-removal devices for hearing aids and smartphones.
Recovery Force Health lands a multimillion-dollar deal with the VA Medical Center in Houston.
Conner Prairie and other Hoosier businesses capitalize on the growing trend in adult creative classes

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 19:03:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Indiana Pacers’ magical NBA Finals run fuels a $20 million economic surge in downtown Indianapolis. Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl joins us to break down the tourism, hotel, and brand impact across Central Indiana.

Plus:

Michigan City opens its long-awaited South Shore Double Track station, catalyzing nearly $1 billion in private development.
Gary’s U.S. Steel plant prepares for a major upgrade as part of the Nippon Steel deal.
Fishers-based Redux unveils new moisture-removal devices for hearing aids and smartphones.
Recovery Force Health lands a multimillion-dollar deal with the VA Medical Center in Houston.
Conner Prairie and other Hoosier businesses capitalize on the growing trend in adult creative classes

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the Indiana Pacers’ magical NBA Finals run fuels a $20 million economic surge in downtown Indianapolis. Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl joins us to break down the tourism, hotel, and brand impact across Central Indiana.

Plus:

Michigan City opens its long-awaited South Shore Double Track station, catalyzing nearly $1 billion in private development.
Gary’s U.S. Steel plant prepares for a major upgrade as part of the Nippon Steel deal.
Fishers-based Redux unveils new moisture-removal devices for hearing aids and smartphones.
Recovery Force Health lands a multimillion-dollar deal with the VA Medical Center in Houston.
Conner Prairie and other Hoosier businesses capitalize on the growing trend in adult creative classes

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Pacers fuel economy; Indy airport hotel breaks ground; Recovery Force sees growth</title>
      <description>The Indiana Pacers’ NBA Finals run has delivered more than excitement—it’s driven millions into the central Indiana economy. From sold-out hotels and surging merchandise sales to global exposure for Fishers-based Spokenote, the postseason has turned Hoosier business into a national headline. Indianapolis International Airport breaks ground on a $206 million Westin hotel, adding jobs and convenience. Airline leaders gather in Indy, fueling conversations about new nonstop flights. In southwest Indiana, Evansville’s airport opens a new terminal for private jets. Also this week: a $1.2 billion data center in Hammond, a $2.7 billion acquisition by Allison Transmission, and major expansions in Lebanon, Muncie, Kokomo, and Taylorsville. Recovery Force Health lands a systemwide deal with Community Health, and a Pacers fan travels 5,000 miles from Norway to catch the Finals in person.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Indiana Pacers’ NBA Finals run has delivered more than excitement—it’s driven millions into the central Indiana economy. From sold-out hotels and surging merchandise sales to global exposure for Fishers-based Spokenote, the postseason has turned Hoosier business into a national headline. Indianapolis International Airport breaks ground on a $206 million Westin hotel, adding jobs and convenience. Airline leaders gather in Indy, fueling conversations about new nonstop flights. In southwest Indiana, Evansville’s airport opens a new terminal for private jets. Also this week: a $1.2 billion data center in Hammond, a $2.7 billion acquisition by Allison Transmission, and major expansions in Lebanon, Muncie, Kokomo, and Taylorsville. Recovery Force Health lands a systemwide deal with Community Health, and a Pacers fan travels 5,000 miles from Norway to catch the Finals in person.

Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Indiana Pacers’ NBA Finals run has delivered more than excitement—it’s driven millions into the central Indiana economy. From sold-out hotels and surging merchandise sales to global exposure for Fishers-based Spokenote, the postseason has turned Hoosier business into a national headline. Indianapolis International Airport breaks ground on a $206 million Westin hotel, adding jobs and convenience. Airline leaders gather in Indy, fueling conversations about new nonstop flights. In southwest Indiana, Evansville’s airport opens a new terminal for private jets. Also this week: a $1.2 billion data center in Hammond, a $2.7 billion acquisition by Allison Transmission, and major expansions in Lebanon, Muncie, Kokomo, and Taylorsville. Recovery Force Health lands a systemwide deal with Community Health, and a Pacers fan travels 5,000 miles from Norway to catch the Finals in person.</p>
<p>Get the latest business news from throughout the state at <a href="https://InsideINdianaBusiness.com">InsideINdianaBusiness.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Pacers in the NBA Finals, Olympic Swim Trials Return, and Socks Fit for a Pope</title>
      <description>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, downtown Indianapolis scores big as the Pacers advance to the NBA Finals, boosting the city’s $4 billion sports tourism economy. Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines shares what this moment means for the franchise, the fanbase and Indiana’s basketball legacy.



Also in this episode:

•	Indianapolis lands the 2028 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium.

•	Life sciences leaders from around the globe descend on Fishers during the Global Entrepreneurship Congress.

•	Indiana’s first adaptive mouth guard could revolutionize concussion prevention.

•	The Damien Center opens a new $29 million HIV and wellness campus on Indy’s Near East Side.

•	Richmond and Bloomington break ground on revitalization efforts.

•	Eye on Education: Ivy Tech cuts 200+ jobs amid state budget reductions.

•	Catholic entrepreneur Scott Williams creates socks and merch inspired by the new Pope — with a Hoosier twist.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, downtown Indianapolis scores big as the Pacers advance to the NBA Finals, boosting the city’s $4 billion sports tourism economy. Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines shares what this moment means for the franchise, the fanbase and Indiana’s basketball legacy.



Also in this episode:

•	Indianapolis lands the 2028 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium.

•	Life sciences leaders from around the globe descend on Fishers during the Global Entrepreneurship Congress.

•	Indiana’s first adaptive mouth guard could revolutionize concussion prevention.

•	The Damien Center opens a new $29 million HIV and wellness campus on Indy’s Near East Side.

•	Richmond and Bloomington break ground on revitalization efforts.

•	Eye on Education: Ivy Tech cuts 200+ jobs amid state budget reductions.

•	Catholic entrepreneur Scott Williams creates socks and merch inspired by the new Pope — with a Hoosier twist.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, downtown Indianapolis scores big as the Pacers advance to the NBA Finals, boosting the city’s $4 billion sports tourism economy. Pacers Sports &amp; Entertainment CEO Mel Raines shares what this moment means for the franchise, the fanbase and Indiana’s basketball legacy.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<p>•	Indianapolis lands the 2028 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium.</p>
<p>•	Life sciences leaders from around the globe descend on Fishers during the Global Entrepreneurship Congress.</p>
<p>•	Indiana’s first adaptive mouth guard could revolutionize concussion prevention.</p>
<p>•	The Damien Center opens a new $29 million HIV and wellness campus on Indy’s Near East Side.</p>
<p>•	Richmond and Bloomington break ground on revitalization efforts.</p>
<p>•	Eye on Education: Ivy Tech cuts 200+ jobs amid state budget reductions.</p>
<p>•	Catholic entrepreneur Scott Williams creates socks and merch inspired by the new Pope — with a Hoosier twist.</p>
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      <title>Remembering Jim Irsay, Gary’s big bet, and an adaptive kitchen for the blind</title>
      <description>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we reflect on the life and legacy of Colts owner Jim Irsay, who passed away just days before the 109th running of the Indy 500. Former head coach Rick Venturi shares personal stories from four decades alongside Irsay — highlighting his passion for football, music, and the city of Indianapolis.



Also in this episode:



A behind-the-scenes look at his legendary rock and roll memorabilia collection, including the $4.8 million Kurt Cobain guitar.



The Pacers, IMS, and city leaders honor Irsay on the national stage during a historic week in Indiana sports.



Plus:



Gary wins a $200 million convention center deal — a project expected to generate $74 million in economic impact.



Honda expands in Greensburg with a new CR-V hybrid.



Sony DADC in Terre Haute joins the semiconductor supply chain.



Visually impaired students find confidence and career skills in Indiana’s first adaptive kitchen.



(I) on Education: USI President Steve Bridges discusses tuition pressures amid budget cuts.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we reflect on the life and legacy of Colts owner Jim Irsay, who passed away just days before the 109th running of the Indy 500. Former head coach Rick Venturi shares personal stories from four decades alongside Irsay — highlighting his passion for football, music, and the city of Indianapolis.



Also in this episode:



A behind-the-scenes look at his legendary rock and roll memorabilia collection, including the $4.8 million Kurt Cobain guitar.



The Pacers, IMS, and city leaders honor Irsay on the national stage during a historic week in Indiana sports.



Plus:



Gary wins a $200 million convention center deal — a project expected to generate $74 million in economic impact.



Honda expands in Greensburg with a new CR-V hybrid.



Sony DADC in Terre Haute joins the semiconductor supply chain.



Visually impaired students find confidence and career skills in Indiana’s first adaptive kitchen.



(I) on Education: USI President Steve Bridges discusses tuition pressures amid budget cuts.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we reflect on the life and legacy of Colts owner Jim Irsay, who passed away just days before the 109th running of the Indy 500. Former head coach Rick Venturi shares personal stories from four decades alongside Irsay — highlighting his passion for football, music, and the city of Indianapolis.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>A behind-the-scenes look at his legendary rock and roll memorabilia collection, including the $4.8 million Kurt Cobain guitar.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Pacers, IMS, and city leaders honor Irsay on the national stage during a historic week in Indiana sports.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Gary wins a $200 million convention center deal — a project expected to generate $74 million in economic impact.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Honda expands in Greensburg with a new CR-V hybrid.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Sony DADC in Terre Haute joins the semiconductor supply chain.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Visually impaired students find confidence and career skills in Indiana’s first adaptive kitchen.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>(I) on Education: USI President Steve Bridges discusses tuition pressures amid budget cuts.</p>]]>
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      <title>Indy 500 Sellout, Racing’s Global Impact, and a Sister City in France</title>
      <description>In the final installment of our “Business at the Brickyard” series, Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick wraps up the month of May from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway—where racing, culture, and commerce collide.

In this episode:


  The Indy 500 sells out for the first time since 2016, lifting the local TV blackout.

  Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles discusses the momentum behind IndyCar and a new media partnership with Fox.

  Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson shares how he prepares mentally and physically for the 500.

  The town of Speedway honors Al Unser Sr. with a new $2 million gateway at 16th and Main.

  Purdue expands its motorsports engineering presence at Dallara’s U.S. HQ.

  A look inside Winchester Speedway, one of Indiana’s most historic short tracks.

  Indianapolis announces a new sister city: Le Mans, France—home of the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.

  Plus: Statewide headlines from Cummins, Mammoth Solar, South Bend Airport, and Gary’s new convention center.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In the final installment of our “Business at the Brickyard” series, Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick wraps up the month of May from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway—where racing, culture, and commerce collide.

In this episode:


  The Indy 500 sells out for the first time since 2016, lifting the local TV blackout.

  Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles discusses the momentum behind IndyCar and a new media partnership with Fox.

  Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson shares how he prepares mentally and physically for the 500.

  The town of Speedway honors Al Unser Sr. with a new $2 million gateway at 16th and Main.

  Purdue expands its motorsports engineering presence at Dallara’s U.S. HQ.

  A look inside Winchester Speedway, one of Indiana’s most historic short tracks.

  Indianapolis announces a new sister city: Le Mans, France—home of the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.

  Plus: Statewide headlines from Cummins, Mammoth Solar, South Bend Airport, and Gary’s new convention center.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the final installment of our “Business at the Brickyard” series, <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick</em> wraps up the month of May from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway—where racing, culture, and commerce collide.</p>
<p>In this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>The Indy 500 sells out for the first time since 2016, lifting the local TV blackout.</li>
  <li>Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles discusses the momentum behind IndyCar and a new media partnership with Fox.</li>
  <li>Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson shares how he prepares mentally and physically for the 500.</li>
  <li>The town of Speedway honors Al Unser Sr. with a new $2 million gateway at 16th and Main.</li>
  <li>Purdue expands its motorsports engineering presence at Dallara’s U.S. HQ.</li>
  <li>A look inside Winchester Speedway, one of Indiana’s most historic short tracks.</li>
  <li>Indianapolis announces a new sister city: Le Mans, France—home of the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.</li>
  <li>Plus: Statewide headlines from Cummins, Mammoth Solar, South Bend Airport, and Gary’s new convention center.</li>
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      <title>Speed, Science and Storytelling: What’s Fueling Indiana’s Growth This May</title>
      <description>On this week’s Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we continue our “Business at the Brickyard” series from the newly renovated Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. The $60 million overhaul is already drawing crowds and boosting memberships, with new interactive exhibits, STEM learning opportunities and a major spotlight on Roger Penske’s legacy.

Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton joins Gerry to discuss how IndyCar is strengthening its connection to fans across Indiana — from porch parties and statewide fan fests to collaborations with the arts community.

Also in this episode:


  Big sales at the State Fairgrounds: Mecum Auctions wraps up nine days of bidding with more than 3,000 collector cars and over $100 million in transactions.

  Roche ramps up in Indy: The company will invest $550 million in its diagnostics campus and bring hundreds of jobs to the city.

  Slate Auto chooses Warsaw: The electric vehicle startup is repurposing a former printing facility to build affordable EVs, with production starting in 2026.

  “100 Days to Indy” returns: The hit docuseries gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar stars and their lives off the track.

  Sam Schmidt marks 25 years: The racing legend expands his impact through the Driven NeuroRecovery Center in Carmel, offering new hope to people with spinal cord injuries.

  Higher ed investments: Goshen College opens a $21 million nursing training center, and Eli Lilly teams up with Purdue for a $250 million research collaboration.

  Trackside eats: Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares five fan-favorite restaurants near Indiana racetracks, including stops in Speedway, Kokomo and Hobart.


As the Indy 500 approaches, we spotlight the people, companies and communities fueling Indiana’s motorsports economy.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this week’s Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we continue our “Business at the Brickyard” series from the newly renovated Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. The $60 million overhaul is already drawing crowds and boosting memberships, with new interactive exhibits, STEM learning opportunities and a major spotlight on Roger Penske’s legacy.

Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton joins Gerry to discuss how IndyCar is strengthening its connection to fans across Indiana — from porch parties and statewide fan fests to collaborations with the arts community.

Also in this episode:


  Big sales at the State Fairgrounds: Mecum Auctions wraps up nine days of bidding with more than 3,000 collector cars and over $100 million in transactions.

  Roche ramps up in Indy: The company will invest $550 million in its diagnostics campus and bring hundreds of jobs to the city.

  Slate Auto chooses Warsaw: The electric vehicle startup is repurposing a former printing facility to build affordable EVs, with production starting in 2026.

  “100 Days to Indy” returns: The hit docuseries gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar stars and their lives off the track.

  Sam Schmidt marks 25 years: The racing legend expands his impact through the Driven NeuroRecovery Center in Carmel, offering new hope to people with spinal cord injuries.

  Higher ed investments: Goshen College opens a $21 million nursing training center, and Eli Lilly teams up with Purdue for a $250 million research collaboration.

  Trackside eats: Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares five fan-favorite restaurants near Indiana racetracks, including stops in Speedway, Kokomo and Hobart.


As the Indy 500 approaches, we spotlight the people, companies and communities fueling Indiana’s motorsports economy.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week’s Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, we continue our “Business at the Brickyard” series from the newly renovated Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. The $60 million overhaul is already drawing crowds and boosting memberships, with new interactive exhibits, STEM learning opportunities and a major spotlight on Roger Penske’s legacy.</p>
<p>Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton joins Gerry to discuss how IndyCar is strengthening its connection to fans across Indiana — from porch parties and statewide fan fests to collaborations with the arts community.</p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Big sales at the State Fairgrounds: Mecum Auctions wraps up nine days of bidding with more than 3,000 collector cars and over $100 million in transactions.</li>
  <li>Roche ramps up in Indy: The company will invest $550 million in its diagnostics campus and bring hundreds of jobs to the city.</li>
  <li>Slate Auto chooses Warsaw: The electric vehicle startup is repurposing a former printing facility to build affordable EVs, with production starting in 2026.</li>
  <li>“100 Days to Indy” returns: The hit docuseries gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar stars and their lives off the track.</li>
  <li>Sam Schmidt marks 25 years: The racing legend expands his impact through the Driven NeuroRecovery Center in Carmel, offering new hope to people with spinal cord injuries.</li>
  <li>Higher ed investments: Goshen College opens a $21 million nursing training center, and Eli Lilly teams up with Purdue for a $250 million research collaboration.</li>
  <li>Trackside eats: Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares five fan-favorite restaurants near Indiana racetracks, including stops in Speedway, Kokomo and Hobart.</li>
</ul>
<p>As the Indy 500 approaches, we spotlight the people, companies and communities fueling Indiana’s motorsports economy.</p>]]>
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      <title>Gasoline Alley to Global Stage: Indiana’s Racing Economy Ramps Up</title>
      <description>In this edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the business of motorsports is in full throttle as Business at the Brickyard continues. From Gasoline Alley to global headquarters for brands, we explore why Indiana is one of the top three motorsports hubs in the world. Veteran executive Rollie Helmling breaks down the industry’s $1 billion impact, and why Indy’s brand is key to future growth.

Plus:

•	The hidden economic engine inside IndyCar: $100 million in cars, $350K chassis, $1M engines, and elite STEM careers.

•	An Italian racing school plants roots in Indianapolis, training the next generation of mechanics and engineers—including a Hamilton Southeastern grad.

•	IMS revs up sustainability: composting, recycling, and new initiatives to reduce waste from 300,000 race day fans.

•	Eli Lilly breaks ground on its $4.5 billion Lebanon Medicine Foundry, creating 400 jobs in the LEAP Innovation District.

•	Aer Lingus launches a transatlantic connection from Indianapolis to Dublin.

•	Anne Frank trees grown in Jackson County head to schools across the U.S.

•	Kyle Cummins keeps Hoosier dirt track tradition alive with a sprint car career rooted in small-town Indiana grit.



The Month of May is just heating up. We’ll be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway all month with exclusive coverage of Indiana’s most iconic economic driver.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the business of motorsports is in full throttle as Business at the Brickyard continues. From Gasoline Alley to global headquarters for brands, we explore why Indiana is one of the top three motorsports hubs in the world. Veteran executive Rollie Helmling breaks down the industry’s $1 billion impact, and why Indy’s brand is key to future growth.

Plus:

•	The hidden economic engine inside IndyCar: $100 million in cars, $350K chassis, $1M engines, and elite STEM careers.

•	An Italian racing school plants roots in Indianapolis, training the next generation of mechanics and engineers—including a Hamilton Southeastern grad.

•	IMS revs up sustainability: composting, recycling, and new initiatives to reduce waste from 300,000 race day fans.

•	Eli Lilly breaks ground on its $4.5 billion Lebanon Medicine Foundry, creating 400 jobs in the LEAP Innovation District.

•	Aer Lingus launches a transatlantic connection from Indianapolis to Dublin.

•	Anne Frank trees grown in Jackson County head to schools across the U.S.

•	Kyle Cummins keeps Hoosier dirt track tradition alive with a sprint car career rooted in small-town Indiana grit.



The Month of May is just heating up. We’ll be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway all month with exclusive coverage of Indiana’s most iconic economic driver.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, the business of motorsports is in full throttle as Business at the Brickyard continues. From Gasoline Alley to global headquarters for brands, we explore why Indiana is one of the top three motorsports hubs in the world. Veteran executive Rollie Helmling breaks down the industry’s $1 billion impact, and why Indy’s brand is key to future growth.</p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<p>•	The hidden economic engine inside IndyCar: $100 million in cars, $350K chassis, $1M engines, and elite STEM careers.</p>
<p>•	An Italian racing school plants roots in Indianapolis, training the next generation of mechanics and engineers—including a Hamilton Southeastern grad.</p>
<p>•	IMS revs up sustainability: composting, recycling, and new initiatives to reduce waste from 300,000 race day fans.</p>
<p>•	Eli Lilly breaks ground on its $4.5 billion Lebanon Medicine Foundry, creating 400 jobs in the LEAP Innovation District.</p>
<p>•	Aer Lingus launches a transatlantic connection from Indianapolis to Dublin.</p>
<p>•	Anne Frank trees grown in Jackson County head to schools across the U.S.</p>
<p>•	Kyle Cummins keeps Hoosier dirt track tradition alive with a sprint car career rooted in small-town Indiana grit.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Month of May is just heating up. We’ll be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway all month with exclusive coverage of Indiana’s most iconic economic driver.</p>
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      <title>Business at the Brickyard Kicks Off at IMS with $1B+ in Economic Impact</title>
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      <description>In this Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick special edition, the month of May roars to life at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the kickoff of Business at the Brickyard. As the 109th running of the Indy 500 approaches, we explore how motorsports is fueling Indiana’s economy to the tune of more than $1 billion annually. From Victory Circle to the new IMS Museum, the Speedway is more than just a race—it’s an economic engine.

Plus:


  IMS President Doug Boles discusses record-breaking ticket sales, and the potential for a grandstand sellout.

  The $60M IMS Museum reopens with inclusive, accessible features for all fans.

  Inside the 500 Festival’s $50M impact on Indianapolis and the cultural power of race month traditions.

  The University of Evansville hosts the first Innovate Indianaevent of 2025 as excitement builds around I-69’s final bridge link to Kentucky.

  Hoosier farmers weigh in as tariffs once again shake the global trade landscape.

  Warsaw’s Slate Electric Trucks lands a new production site and Bezos-backed momentum.

  McCutcheon High School in Lafayette takes home a robotics world title as Indiana FIRST programs surge in student participation.

  Doug Boles returns to break down venue upgrades, Snake Pit strategy, and yes—Gronk’s controversial turn as Grand Marshal.


From dirt tracks to Victory Lane, Inside INdiana Business will be on-site all month long with stories from every corner of Indiana motorsports.

 </description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick special edition, the month of May roars to life at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the kickoff of Business at the Brickyard. As the 109th running of the Indy 500 approaches, we explore how motorsports is fueling Indiana’s economy to the tune of more than $1 billion annually. From Victory Circle to the new IMS Museum, the Speedway is more than just a race—it’s an economic engine.

Plus:


  IMS President Doug Boles discusses record-breaking ticket sales, and the potential for a grandstand sellout.

  The $60M IMS Museum reopens with inclusive, accessible features for all fans.

  Inside the 500 Festival’s $50M impact on Indianapolis and the cultural power of race month traditions.

  The University of Evansville hosts the first Innovate Indianaevent of 2025 as excitement builds around I-69’s final bridge link to Kentucky.

  Hoosier farmers weigh in as tariffs once again shake the global trade landscape.

  Warsaw’s Slate Electric Trucks lands a new production site and Bezos-backed momentum.

  McCutcheon High School in Lafayette takes home a robotics world title as Indiana FIRST programs surge in student participation.

  Doug Boles returns to break down venue upgrades, Snake Pit strategy, and yes—Gronk’s controversial turn as Grand Marshal.


From dirt tracks to Victory Lane, Inside INdiana Business will be on-site all month long with stories from every corner of Indiana motorsports.

 </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick special edition, the month of May roars to life at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the kickoff of Business at the Brickyard. As the 109th running of the Indy 500 approaches, we explore how motorsports is fueling Indiana’s economy to the tune of more than $1 billion annually. From Victory Circle to the new IMS Museum, the Speedway is more than just a race—it’s an economic engine.

Plus:</p>
<ul>
  <li>IMS President Doug Boles discusses record-breaking ticket sales, and the potential for a grandstand sellout.</li>
  <li>The $60M IMS Museum reopens with inclusive, accessible features for all fans.</li>
  <li>Inside the 500 Festival’s $50M impact on Indianapolis and the cultural power of race month traditions.</li>
  <li>The University of Evansville hosts the first <em>Innovate Indiana</em>event of 2025 as excitement builds around I-69’s final bridge link to Kentucky.</li>
  <li>Hoosier farmers weigh in as tariffs once again shake the global trade landscape.</li>
  <li>Warsaw’s Slate Electric Trucks lands a new production site and Bezos-backed momentum.</li>
  <li>McCutcheon High School in Lafayette takes home a robotics world title as Indiana FIRST programs surge in student participation.</li>
  <li>Doug Boles returns to break down venue upgrades, Snake Pit strategy, and yes—Gronk’s controversial turn as Grand Marshal.</li>
</ul>
<p>From dirt tracks to Victory Lane, <em>Inside INdiana Business</em> will be on-site all month long with stories from every corner of Indiana motorsports.</p>
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      <title>Plug and Play Grows, Big Pharma Bets, and Mellencamp Whiskey</title>
      <link>https://www.insideindianabusiness.com/television-podcast</link>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, global innovation arrives in a bigger way in Indiana. Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play is expanding to the new IU Launch Accelerator at 16 Tech, aiming to recruit and grow life sciences startups in Indianapolis and connect them with Warsaw’s growing medtech hub. CEO Saeed Amidi says Indiana’s combination of university talent and global companies like Eli Lilly makes it a powerful new frontier for innovation.

Plus:


  
How the new IU Health incubator at 16 Tech could transform Indianapolis into a national player in biosciences.



  
Roche Diagnostics and Eli Lilly announce major U.S. manufacturing expansions, with the potential for Indiana to land more investment.



  
Community Health Network opens the first phase of its Westfield campus, featuring AI-assisted patient care.



  
A new Ronald McDonald Care Mobile rolls out in Evansville to combat Indiana’s high infant and maternal mortality rates.




Also in this episode:


  
Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon launches a new railroad to drive economic development.



  
Terre Haute’s Hulman Field Air Base plans a new $13 million small arms training range.



  
Fort Wayne breaks ground on an 8,400-seat soccer stadium ahead of joining USL League One.



  
A Noble County fire department auctions off a pumper truck to fund new equipment.



  
Gaylor Electric becomes the first company to twice win National Contractor of the Year honors.



  
IU Indianapolis expands STEM research space with a new lab building at 16 Tech.



  
Ball State completes a $60 million renovation of Cooper Science Building.



  
Indiana Tech launches a new advanced manufacturing innovation center at Electric Works in Fort Wayne.




And:


  
Hud Mellencamp and Hard Truth Distilling launch a new whiskey celebrating Indiana farmers and the Mellencamp legacy.



  
The Pacers surge ahead in the NBA Playoffs as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare for a historic season.



  
Inside INdiana Business previews next week's kickoff of Business at the Brickyard coverage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2025 13:34:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, global innovation arrives in a bigger way in Indiana. Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play is expanding to the new IU Launch Accelerator at 16 Tech, aiming to recruit and grow life sciences startups in Indianapolis and connect them with Warsaw’s growing medtech hub. CEO Saeed Amidi says Indiana’s combination of university talent and global companies like Eli Lilly makes it a powerful new frontier for innovation.

Plus:


  
How the new IU Health incubator at 16 Tech could transform Indianapolis into a national player in biosciences.



  
Roche Diagnostics and Eli Lilly announce major U.S. manufacturing expansions, with the potential for Indiana to land more investment.



  
Community Health Network opens the first phase of its Westfield campus, featuring AI-assisted patient care.



  
A new Ronald McDonald Care Mobile rolls out in Evansville to combat Indiana’s high infant and maternal mortality rates.




Also in this episode:


  
Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon launches a new railroad to drive economic development.



  
Terre Haute’s Hulman Field Air Base plans a new $13 million small arms training range.



  
Fort Wayne breaks ground on an 8,400-seat soccer stadium ahead of joining USL League One.



  
A Noble County fire department auctions off a pumper truck to fund new equipment.



  
Gaylor Electric becomes the first company to twice win National Contractor of the Year honors.



  
IU Indianapolis expands STEM research space with a new lab building at 16 Tech.



  
Ball State completes a $60 million renovation of Cooper Science Building.



  
Indiana Tech launches a new advanced manufacturing innovation center at Electric Works in Fort Wayne.




And:


  
Hud Mellencamp and Hard Truth Distilling launch a new whiskey celebrating Indiana farmers and the Mellencamp legacy.



  
The Pacers surge ahead in the NBA Playoffs as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare for a historic season.



  
Inside INdiana Business previews next week's kickoff of Business at the Brickyard coverage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick</em>, global innovation arrives in a bigger way in Indiana. Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play is expanding to the new IU Launch Accelerator at 16 Tech, aiming to recruit and grow life sciences startups in Indianapolis and connect them with Warsaw’s growing medtech hub. CEO Saeed Amidi says Indiana’s combination of university talent and global companies like Eli Lilly makes it a powerful new frontier for innovation.</p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>How the new IU Health incubator at 16 Tech could transform Indianapolis into a national player in biosciences.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Roche Diagnostics and Eli Lilly announce major U.S. manufacturing expansions, with the potential for Indiana to land more investment.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Community Health Network opens the first phase of its Westfield campus, featuring AI-assisted patient care.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>A new Ronald McDonald Care Mobile rolls out in Evansville to combat Indiana’s high infant and maternal mortality rates.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon launches a new railroad to drive economic development.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Terre Haute’s Hulman Field Air Base plans a new $13 million small arms training range.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Fort Wayne breaks ground on an 8,400-seat soccer stadium ahead of joining USL League One.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>A Noble County fire department auctions off a pumper truck to fund new equipment.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Gaylor Electric becomes the first company to twice win National Contractor of the Year honors.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>IU Indianapolis expands STEM research space with a new lab building at 16 Tech.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Ball State completes a $60 million renovation of Cooper Science Building.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Indiana Tech launches a new advanced manufacturing innovation center at Electric Works in Fort Wayne.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>And:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Hud Mellencamp and Hard Truth Distilling launch a new whiskey celebrating Indiana farmers and the Mellencamp legacy.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The Pacers surge ahead in the NBA Playoffs as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare for a historic season.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p><em>Inside INdiana Business</em> previews next week's kickoff of <em>Business at the Brickyard</em> coverage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.</p>
</li>
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      <title>Crane Expansion, Guardian Bikes, and Big Bets on Southern Indiana</title>
      <link>https://www.insideindianabusiness.com/television-podcast</link>
      <description>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.

 </description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2025 12:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>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.

 </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick</em>, 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.</p><p>Plus:</p><ul>
<li>A deeper look at how Crane is anchoring a national security innovation hub.</li>
<li>Why the town of Bloomfield may be Indiana’s next economic development boomtown.</li>
<li>Guardian Bikes goes big: The Seymour-based company launches large-scale U.S. frame manufacturing to reduce reliance on overseas suppliers.</li>
<li>Fort Wayne’s L3Harris opens a $125M payload facility to support the future of missile defense.</li>
<li>River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville hits $3B in economic impact.</li>
<li>Notre Dame opens the tap—alcohol sales now allowed in general seating at football games.</li>
</ul><p>Also in this episode:</p><ul>
<li>Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares the top budget-friendly bites across Indiana, from cinnamon rolls in Nashville to burgers in Anderson.</li>
<li>Fisher’s native Vince Dixon returns home to premiere a powerful short film based on his family’s battle with addiction.</li>
<li>Caitlin Clark teams up with Gainbridge in a new national ad as Fever tickets officially sell out for the season.</li>
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      <title>Republic Airways Merger, Terre Haute’s Casino Impact, and Indiana’s Satellite Surge</title>
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      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick, we take off with big news in Indiana aviation: Carmel-based Republic Airways is merging with Mesa Air Group to form the second-largest regional airline in the U.S. The deal brings a major boost to Republic’s Carmel headquarters, a massive training center in Indianapolis, and continued momentum for Indiana’s aviation sector.

Plus:

How the $200 million Republic campus in Carmel is shaping the future of pilot training.

Why Mayor Sue Finkam says U.S. 31 is becoming a top destination for corporate HQs.

Terre Haute’s $100 million casino impact: new housing, downtown investment, and a revitalized Wabash Valley.

The future of Oregon-based Entek’s $1.5 billion EV battery plant—and what Mayor Brandon Sakbun wants from Washington.


Also in this episode:

New $40M distribution center headed to Gary’s lakefront.

Western Governors University opens a state-of-the-art simulation center in Indianapolis to train 1,000 new nurses.

A Ball State student with muscular dystrophy conducts an orchestra using assistive technology—and changes what’s possible in performance arts.

Meet Indiana’s newest world food champion: Collin Hilton of Cunningham Restaurant Group wins big at the World Food Championships.

Why a small satellite company in Upland is putting Taylor University engineering students on a path to outer space.

Oliver Winery in Bloomington rises into the top 30 in the nation—and brings Midwest flavor to the wine world.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick, we take off with big news in Indiana aviation: Carmel-based Republic Airways is merging with Mesa Air Group to form the second-largest regional airline in the U.S. The deal brings a major boost to Republic’s Carmel headquarters, a massive training center in Indianapolis, and continued momentum for Indiana’s aviation sector.

Plus:

How the $200 million Republic campus in Carmel is shaping the future of pilot training.

Why Mayor Sue Finkam says U.S. 31 is becoming a top destination for corporate HQs.

Terre Haute’s $100 million casino impact: new housing, downtown investment, and a revitalized Wabash Valley.

The future of Oregon-based Entek’s $1.5 billion EV battery plant—and what Mayor Brandon Sakbun wants from Washington.


Also in this episode:

New $40M distribution center headed to Gary’s lakefront.

Western Governors University opens a state-of-the-art simulation center in Indianapolis to train 1,000 new nurses.

A Ball State student with muscular dystrophy conducts an orchestra using assistive technology—and changes what’s possible in performance arts.

Meet Indiana’s newest world food champion: Collin Hilton of Cunningham Restaurant Group wins big at the World Food Championships.

Why a small satellite company in Upland is putting Taylor University engineering students on a path to outer space.

Oliver Winery in Bloomington rises into the top 30 in the nation—and brings Midwest flavor to the wine world.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick</em>, we take off with big news in Indiana aviation: Carmel-based Republic Airways is merging with Mesa Air Group to form the second-largest regional airline in the U.S. The deal brings a major boost to Republic’s Carmel headquarters, a massive training center in Indianapolis, and continued momentum for Indiana’s aviation sector.</p><p><br></p><p>Plus:</p><ul>
<li>How the $200 million Republic campus in Carmel is shaping the future of pilot training.</li>
<li>Why Mayor Sue Finkam says U.S. 31 is becoming a top destination for corporate HQs.</li>
<li>Terre Haute’s $100 million casino impact: new housing, downtown investment, and a revitalized Wabash Valley.</li>
<li>The future of Oregon-based Entek’s $1.5 billion EV battery plant—and what Mayor Brandon Sakbun wants from Washington.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Also in this episode:</p><ul>
<li>New $40M distribution center headed to Gary’s lakefront.</li>
<li>Western Governors University opens a state-of-the-art simulation center in Indianapolis to train 1,000 new nurses.</li>
<li>A Ball State student with muscular dystrophy conducts an orchestra using assistive technology—and changes what’s possible in performance arts.</li>
<li>Meet Indiana’s newest world food champion: Collin Hilton of Cunningham Restaurant Group wins big at the World Food Championships.</li>
<li>Why a small satellite company in Upland is putting Taylor University engineering students on a path to outer space.</li>
<li>Oliver Winery in Bloomington rises into the top 30 in the nation—and brings Midwest flavor to the wine world.</li>
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      <title>IMS Museum’s $60M Makeover, Motorsports Careers for Kids, and the Penske Legacy</title>
      <description>In this special episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you inside the newly reimagined Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which has just completed a $60.5 million renovation—and the results are nothing short of historic.

From race cars to rocket science, the museum now blends tradition with innovation, creating an immersive, interactive experience that tells the story of the Indy 500 like never before. And with more than 250,000 visitors expected annually, it’s on pace to become one of Indiana’s most iconic year-round destinations.

Plus:

The museum’s new “Starting Line Experience” offers a 360° audio-visual journey into what it’s like to be trackside on race day.

Education gets the green flag: A new Innovation Lab and hands-on exhibits are inspiring students to pursue careers in motorsports, engineering, and manufacturing.

Accessibility upgrades: The renovated museum features ADA-compliant ramps, elevators, and a wheelchair-accessible racing simulator, ensuring all guests feel welcome.

The Penske Gallery honors the legacy of Roger Penske and his 20 Indy 500 wins with legendary cars, engines, rings, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia.

Also in this episode:

Indiana’s talent pipeline: Ivy Tech reports 82,000 Hoosiers gain new credentials each year—meeting the demands of healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and logistics.

Bloomington-based Singota Solutions expands in Switzerland, growing Indiana’s life sciences footprint abroad.

Drone-powered agriculture: Indiana’s first licensed aerial spraying contractor is revolutionizing how Hoosier farmers care for their crops.

Sprint car spotlight: Small-town Indiana tracks like Kokomo Speedway are featured in this year’s Business at the Brickyard coverage, highlighting racing’s grassroots.

Whether it’s on the track, in the classroom, or across the globe, Indiana is racing ahead. Join us all May long as we continue Business at the Brickyard—bringing you stories of innovation, community, and legacy from the Racing Capital of the World.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>381</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this special episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you inside the newly reimagined Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which has just completed a $60.5 million renovation—and the results are nothing short of historic.

From race cars to rocket science, the museum now blends tradition with innovation, creating an immersive, interactive experience that tells the story of the Indy 500 like never before. And with more than 250,000 visitors expected annually, it’s on pace to become one of Indiana’s most iconic year-round destinations.

Plus:

The museum’s new “Starting Line Experience” offers a 360° audio-visual journey into what it’s like to be trackside on race day.

Education gets the green flag: A new Innovation Lab and hands-on exhibits are inspiring students to pursue careers in motorsports, engineering, and manufacturing.

Accessibility upgrades: The renovated museum features ADA-compliant ramps, elevators, and a wheelchair-accessible racing simulator, ensuring all guests feel welcome.

The Penske Gallery honors the legacy of Roger Penske and his 20 Indy 500 wins with legendary cars, engines, rings, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia.

Also in this episode:

Indiana’s talent pipeline: Ivy Tech reports 82,000 Hoosiers gain new credentials each year—meeting the demands of healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and logistics.

Bloomington-based Singota Solutions expands in Switzerland, growing Indiana’s life sciences footprint abroad.

Drone-powered agriculture: Indiana’s first licensed aerial spraying contractor is revolutionizing how Hoosier farmers care for their crops.

Sprint car spotlight: Small-town Indiana tracks like Kokomo Speedway are featured in this year’s Business at the Brickyard coverage, highlighting racing’s grassroots.

Whether it’s on the track, in the classroom, or across the globe, Indiana is racing ahead. Join us all May long as we continue Business at the Brickyard—bringing you stories of innovation, community, and legacy from the Racing Capital of the World.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you inside the newly reimagined Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which has just completed a $60.5 million renovation—and the results are nothing short of historic.</p><p><br></p><p>From race cars to rocket science, the museum now blends tradition with innovation, creating an immersive, interactive experience that tells the story of the Indy 500 like never before. And with more than 250,000 visitors expected annually, it’s on pace to become one of Indiana’s most iconic year-round destinations.</p><p><br></p><p>Plus:</p><p><br></p><p>The museum’s new “Starting Line Experience” offers a 360° audio-visual journey into what it’s like to be trackside on race day.</p><p><br></p><p>Education gets the green flag: A new Innovation Lab and hands-on exhibits are inspiring students to pursue careers in motorsports, engineering, and manufacturing.</p><p><br></p><p>Accessibility upgrades: The renovated museum features ADA-compliant ramps, elevators, and a wheelchair-accessible racing simulator, ensuring all guests feel welcome.</p><p><br></p><p>The Penske Gallery honors the legacy of Roger Penske and his 20 Indy 500 wins with legendary cars, engines, rings, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia.</p><p><br></p><p>Also in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p>Indiana’s talent pipeline: Ivy Tech reports 82,000 Hoosiers gain new credentials each year—meeting the demands of healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and logistics.</p><p><br></p><p>Bloomington-based Singota Solutions expands in Switzerland, growing Indiana’s life sciences footprint abroad.</p><p><br></p><p>Drone-powered agriculture: Indiana’s first licensed aerial spraying contractor is revolutionizing how Hoosier farmers care for their crops.</p><p><br></p><p>Sprint car spotlight: Small-town Indiana tracks like Kokomo Speedway are featured in this year’s Business at the Brickyard coverage, highlighting racing’s grassroots.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether it’s on the track, in the classroom, or across the globe, Indiana is racing ahead. Join us all May long as we continue Business at the Brickyard—bringing you stories of innovation, community, and legacy from the Racing Capital of the World.</p>]]>
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      <title>Indiana’s Booming Life Sciences Sector, March Madness Economic Impact, and Purdue’s Mars Mission</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we dive into Indiana’s booming life sciences sector, which hit a historic milestone in 2024—becoming the nation’s No. 1 exporter of life sciences products. A new BioCrossroads report reveals $27 billion in life sciences exports, a $21 billion pharmaceutical sector, and a 3,000-job increase statewide, with wages jumping to nearly $150,000 annually.

Plus, it’s March Madness in Indianapolis, and while the action is on the court, the economic impact is felt across the city. The NCAA Midwest Regional Sweet 16 and Elite 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium is expected to bring in $30 million for downtown businesses, and we uncover Indy’s “secret sauce”—its world-class volunteer network that makes it the go-to host city for major sporting events.

Also in this episode:


Indiana’s life sciences expansion: From Lilly’s $13 billion Boone County investment to Novartis’ nuclear medicine growth, what’s driving the state’s biotech boom?

Terrafore’s high-tech farming breakthrough: A Knox County AI startup is revolutionizing crop harvesting with robotics-powered innovation.

Indy’s newest sports entertainment venue? Inside Indiana Business breaks down reports that COSM, a high-tech immersive sports video experience, is eyeing Indianapolis for its next expansion.

Purdue’s role in space exploration: A Purdue-engineered camera on NASA’s Perseverance Rover is capturing historic images of Mars’ surface and the Ingenuity helicopter in flight.

Indiana’s latest renewable energy project: A $140 million bioenergy facility in Northwest Indiana will convert organic waste into renewable natural gas at Kingsbury Industrial Park.

Trendy drive-thrus across the state: From donuts and empanadas to tacos and crab rangoon, Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares Indiana’s top locally-owned drive-thru food spots.

Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is leading in life sciences, capitalizing on its sports legacy, and fueling innovation across multiple industries.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we dive into Indiana’s booming life sciences sector, which hit a historic milestone in 2024—becoming the nation’s No. 1 exporter of life sciences products. A new BioCrossroads report reveals $27 billion in life sciences exports, a $21 billion pharmaceutical sector, and a 3,000-job increase statewide, with wages jumping to nearly $150,000 annually.

Plus, it’s March Madness in Indianapolis, and while the action is on the court, the economic impact is felt across the city. The NCAA Midwest Regional Sweet 16 and Elite 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium is expected to bring in $30 million for downtown businesses, and we uncover Indy’s “secret sauce”—its world-class volunteer network that makes it the go-to host city for major sporting events.

Also in this episode:


Indiana’s life sciences expansion: From Lilly’s $13 billion Boone County investment to Novartis’ nuclear medicine growth, what’s driving the state’s biotech boom?

Terrafore’s high-tech farming breakthrough: A Knox County AI startup is revolutionizing crop harvesting with robotics-powered innovation.

Indy’s newest sports entertainment venue? Inside Indiana Business breaks down reports that COSM, a high-tech immersive sports video experience, is eyeing Indianapolis for its next expansion.

Purdue’s role in space exploration: A Purdue-engineered camera on NASA’s Perseverance Rover is capturing historic images of Mars’ surface and the Ingenuity helicopter in flight.

Indiana’s latest renewable energy project: A $140 million bioenergy facility in Northwest Indiana will convert organic waste into renewable natural gas at Kingsbury Industrial Park.

Trendy drive-thrus across the state: From donuts and empanadas to tacos and crab rangoon, Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares Indiana’s top locally-owned drive-thru food spots.

Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is leading in life sciences, capitalizing on its sports legacy, and fueling innovation across multiple industries.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we dive into Indiana’s booming life sciences sector, which hit a historic milestone in 2024—becoming the nation’s No. 1 exporter of life sciences products. A new BioCrossroads report reveals $27 billion in life sciences exports, a $21 billion pharmaceutical sector, and a 3,000-job increase statewide, with wages jumping to nearly $150,000 annually.</p><p><br></p><p>Plus, it’s March Madness in Indianapolis, and while the action is on the court, the economic impact is felt across the city. The NCAA Midwest Regional Sweet 16 and Elite 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium is expected to bring in $30 million for downtown businesses, and we uncover Indy’s “secret sauce”—its world-class volunteer network that makes it the go-to host city for major sporting events.</p><p><br></p><p>Also in this episode:</p><p><br></p><ul>
<li>Indiana’s life sciences expansion: From Lilly’s $13 billion Boone County investment to Novartis’ nuclear medicine growth, what’s driving the state’s biotech boom?</li>
<li>Terrafore’s high-tech farming breakthrough: A Knox County AI startup is revolutionizing crop harvesting with robotics-powered innovation.</li>
<li>Indy’s newest sports entertainment venue? Inside Indiana Business breaks down reports that COSM, a high-tech immersive sports video experience, is eyeing Indianapolis for its next expansion.</li>
<li>Purdue’s role in space exploration: A Purdue-engineered camera on NASA’s Perseverance Rover is capturing historic images of Mars’ surface and the Ingenuity helicopter in flight.</li>
<li>Indiana’s latest renewable energy project: A $140 million bioenergy facility in Northwest Indiana will convert organic waste into renewable natural gas at Kingsbury Industrial Park.</li>
<li>Trendy drive-thrus across the state: From donuts and empanadas to tacos and crab rangoon, Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares Indiana’s top locally-owned drive-thru food spots.</li>
<li>Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is leading in life sciences, capitalizing on its sports legacy, and fueling innovation across multiple industries.</li>
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      <title>MakeMyMove Boosts Indiana’s Talent Pool, Fort Wayne’s Med Tech Ambitions, and Tackling Hunger Through Innovation</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we spotlight the Indiana-based startup MakeMyMove, which is luring remote workers from across the U.S. to cities like Noblesville, South Bend, and Evansville. Offering cash incentives, perks, and community engagement opportunities, the program has already helped more than 2,000 remote workers relocate, fueling economic growth and helping Indiana address its talent shortage.
Plus, northeast Indiana is aiming to become a global gateway for med tech companies. Fort Wayne’s Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation is launching an initiative to attract international med tech firms by easing their entry into the U.S. market and leveraging the region’s $19 billion medical device ecosystem.
Also in this episode:



Cadillac brings Formula 1 to Fishers: Construction is underway on a $200 million racing headquarters expected to create 300 new jobs.



Hypersonic tech in southern Indiana: Kratos Defense is investing $50 million in a hypersonic testing facility near NSWC Crane, creating up to 100 jobs and strengthening Indiana’s defense sector.



Indiana’s hunger fight: Leaders from agriculture and food industries unite at the first Indiana Hunger Summit to combat food insecurity, which affects 1 in 8 Hoosiers.



University of Evansville’s farm-to-classroom innovation: A unique container farm initiative is helping educate students and feed the Evansville community year-round.



Recycling revolution in Indy: Republic Services and Blue Polymers invest $180 million in a state-of-the-art plastics recycling complex, a first in North America, creating 125 jobs and setting a national precedent.



Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is growing its workforce, driving innovation, and addressing critical community needs, one bold initiative at a time.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we spotlight the Indiana-based startup MakeMyMove, which is luring remote workers from across the U.S. to cities like Noblesville, South Bend, and Evansville. Offering cash incentives, perks, and community engagement opportunities, the program has already helped more than 2,000 remote workers relocate, fueling economic growth and helping Indiana address its talent shortage.
Plus, northeast Indiana is aiming to become a global gateway for med tech companies. Fort Wayne’s Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation is launching an initiative to attract international med tech firms by easing their entry into the U.S. market and leveraging the region’s $19 billion medical device ecosystem.
Also in this episode:



Cadillac brings Formula 1 to Fishers: Construction is underway on a $200 million racing headquarters expected to create 300 new jobs.



Hypersonic tech in southern Indiana: Kratos Defense is investing $50 million in a hypersonic testing facility near NSWC Crane, creating up to 100 jobs and strengthening Indiana’s defense sector.



Indiana’s hunger fight: Leaders from agriculture and food industries unite at the first Indiana Hunger Summit to combat food insecurity, which affects 1 in 8 Hoosiers.



University of Evansville’s farm-to-classroom innovation: A unique container farm initiative is helping educate students and feed the Evansville community year-round.



Recycling revolution in Indy: Republic Services and Blue Polymers invest $180 million in a state-of-the-art plastics recycling complex, a first in North America, creating 125 jobs and setting a national precedent.



Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is growing its workforce, driving innovation, and addressing critical community needs, one bold initiative at a time.</itunes:summary>
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<li>Hypersonic tech in southern Indiana: Kratos Defense is investing $50 million in a hypersonic testing facility near NSWC Crane, creating up to 100 jobs and strengthening Indiana’s defense sector.</li>
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<li>Indiana’s hunger fight: Leaders from agriculture and food industries unite at the first Indiana Hunger Summit to combat food insecurity, which affects 1 in 8 Hoosiers.</li>
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<li>University of Evansville’s farm-to-classroom innovation: A unique container farm initiative is helping educate students and feed the Evansville community year-round.</li>
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<li>Recycling revolution in Indy: Republic Services and Blue Polymers invest $180 million in a state-of-the-art plastics recycling complex, a first in North America, creating 125 jobs and setting a national precedent.</li>
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</ul><p>Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is growing its workforce, driving innovation, and addressing critical community needs, one bold initiative at a time.</p>]]>
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      <title>Week of 3/15/2025: Indiana Farmers Brace for Tariffs, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, and the State of Rural Education</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine how Indiana’s 94,000 farmers are preparing for the spring planting season amid uncertain crop prices and potential tariffs. With China as the top importer of Hoosier soybeans and Mexico leading in corn imports, how will trade tensions impact Indiana’s $35 billion agriculture economy? We get insights from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and Purdue agricultural economist Chad Fiechter on the economic pressures facing farmers.
Plus, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, headquartered at the Hoosier Cancer Research Network, unites 16 universities to conduct collaborative clinical trials. With the addition of West Coast schools like UCLA and Washington, the initiative is expanding its reach, accelerating the development of life-saving treatments and offering new hope to cancer patients nationwide.
Also in this episode:

Hoosier farmers navigate rising costs: From fertilizer and fuel prices to inflation and high interest rates, why many farmers can’t project a profit this season and how they’re adapting.

Gary’s pitch for a convention center: With Hard Rock Casino leading the charge, we explore how the city is positioning itself to become a regional convention hub.

Rural Indiana’s education challenges: A new documentary highlights the struggles of North Putnam schools, from teacher shortages to limited access to healthcare and internet.

A major international business conference lands in Indy: Mark Cuban headlines the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, bringing investors and innovators from around the world to Indiana.

West Lafayette biotech breakthrough: A Purdue-founded life sciences startup secures FDA clearance for an innovative pancreatic cancer test.

Join us for an in-depth look at Indiana’s agriculture sector, economic development, and the future of education in rural communities.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine how Indiana’s 94,000 farmers are preparing for the spring planting season amid uncertain crop prices and potential tariffs. With China as the top importer of Hoosier soybeans and Mexico leading in corn imports, how will trade tensions impact Indiana’s $35 billion agriculture economy? We get insights from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and Purdue agricultural economist Chad Fiechter on the economic pressures facing farmers.  Plus, March Madness means big money for Indianapolis as the Big Ten men’s and women’s basketball tournaments bring in an estimated $20 million in economic impact. But beyond the games, Big Ten universities are teaming up in the fight against cancer through a groundbreaking research collaboration headquartered in Indiana.  Also in this episode:  Hoosier farmers navigate rising costs: From fertilizer and fuel prices to inflation and high interest rates, why many farmers can’t project a profit this season and how they’re adapting. Gary’s pitch for a convention center: With Hard Rock Casino leading the charge, we explore how the city is positioning itself to become a regional convention hub. Rural Indiana’s education challenges: A new documentary highlights the struggles of North Putnam schools, from teacher shortages to limited access to healthcare and internet. A major international business conference lands in Indy: Mark Cuban headlines the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, bringing investors and innovators from around the world to Indiana. West Lafayette biotech breakthrough: A Purdue-founded life sciences startup secures FDA clearance for an innovative pancreatic cancer test.  Join us for an in-depth look at Indiana’s agriculture sector, economic development, and the future of education in rural communities.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine how Indiana’s 94,000 farmers are preparing for the spring planting season amid uncertain crop prices and potential tariffs. With China as the top importer of Hoosier soybeans and Mexico leading in corn imports, how will trade tensions impact Indiana’s $35 billion agriculture economy? We get insights from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and Purdue agricultural economist Chad Fiechter on the economic pressures facing farmers.
Plus, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, headquartered at the Hoosier Cancer Research Network, unites 16 universities to conduct collaborative clinical trials. With the addition of West Coast schools like UCLA and Washington, the initiative is expanding its reach, accelerating the development of life-saving treatments and offering new hope to cancer patients nationwide.
Also in this episode:

Hoosier farmers navigate rising costs: From fertilizer and fuel prices to inflation and high interest rates, why many farmers can’t project a profit this season and how they’re adapting.

Gary’s pitch for a convention center: With Hard Rock Casino leading the charge, we explore how the city is positioning itself to become a regional convention hub.

Rural Indiana’s education challenges: A new documentary highlights the struggles of North Putnam schools, from teacher shortages to limited access to healthcare and internet.

A major international business conference lands in Indy: Mark Cuban headlines the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, bringing investors and innovators from around the world to Indiana.

West Lafayette biotech breakthrough: A Purdue-founded life sciences startup secures FDA clearance for an innovative pancreatic cancer test.

Join us for an in-depth look at Indiana’s agriculture sector, economic development, and the future of education in rural communities.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine how Indiana’s 94,000 farmers are preparing for the spring planting season amid uncertain crop prices and potential tariffs. With China as the top importer of Hoosier soybeans and Mexico leading in corn imports, how will trade tensions impact Indiana’s $35 billion agriculture economy? We get insights from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and Purdue agricultural economist Chad Fiechter on the economic pressures facing farmers.</p><p>Plus, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, headquartered at the Hoosier Cancer Research Network, unites 16 universities to conduct collaborative clinical trials. With the addition of West Coast schools like UCLA and Washington, the initiative is expanding its reach, accelerating the development of life-saving treatments and offering new hope to cancer patients nationwide.</p><p>Also in this episode:</p><ul>
<li>Hoosier farmers navigate rising costs: From fertilizer and fuel prices to inflation and high interest rates, why many farmers can’t project a profit this season and how they’re adapting.</li>
<li>Gary’s pitch for a convention center: With Hard Rock Casino leading the charge, we explore how the city is positioning itself to become a regional convention hub.</li>
<li>Rural Indiana’s education challenges: A new documentary highlights the struggles of North Putnam schools, from teacher shortages to limited access to healthcare and internet.</li>
<li>A major international business conference lands in Indy: Mark Cuban headlines the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, bringing investors and innovators from around the world to Indiana.</li>
<li>West Lafayette biotech breakthrough: A Purdue-founded life sciences startup secures FDA clearance for an innovative pancreatic cancer test.</li>
</ul><p>Join us for an in-depth look at Indiana’s agriculture sector, economic development, and the future of education in rural communities.</p>]]>
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      <title>Week of 3/9/2025: Indiana State Fairgrounds' Big Evolution, Mobile Lung Cancer Screening, and Jim Irsay’s Iconic Collection</title>
      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the transformation of the Indiana State Fairgrounds into a year-round event destination. With 400 events annually—from conventions and sports tournaments to food competitions—the fairgrounds now generate a $330 million economic impact. We take an inside look at the investments fueling this growth and what it means for central Indiana’s economy.
Plus, Indiana’s first-ever mobile lung cancer screening unit hits the road. We’ll meet the team behind this 40-foot CT scanner on wheels, designed to bring life-saving early detection directly to Hoosiers in rural areas.
Also in this episode:

The State Fairgrounds' big sports play: How a state-of-the-art indoor track is attracting national competitions and boosting local revenue.

A look inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: From Bob Dylan’s electric guitar to Muhammad Ali’s iconic fight robe, we go behind the scenes with the Colts owner’s world-class artifacts.

Indiana’s role in March Madness: With 43 postseason college basketball games in Indianapolis this month, we break down the city’s economic impact and what’s ahead for 2026, when Indy hosts all major NCAA men’s championships.

The latest in Indiana’s auto industry: How tariffs could impact thousands of Honda workers in Greensburg, and what the future holds for the state’s manufacturing sector.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the transformation of the Indiana State Fairgrounds into a year-round event destination. With 400 events annually—from conventions and sports tournaments to food competitions—the fairgrounds now generate a $330 million economic impact. We take an inside look at the investments fueling this growth and what it means for central Indiana’s economy.
Plus, Indiana’s first-ever mobile lung cancer screening unit hits the road. We’ll meet the team behind this 40-foot CT scanner on wheels, designed to bring life-saving early detection directly to Hoosiers in rural areas.
Also in this episode:

The State Fairgrounds' big sports play: How a state-of-the-art indoor track is attracting national competitions and boosting local revenue.

A look inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: From Bob Dylan’s electric guitar to Muhammad Ali’s iconic fight robe, we go behind the scenes with the Colts owner’s world-class artifacts.

Indiana’s role in March Madness: With 43 postseason college basketball games in Indianapolis this month, we break down the city’s economic impact and what’s ahead for 2026, when Indy hosts all major NCAA men’s championships.

The latest in Indiana’s auto industry: How tariffs could impact thousands of Honda workers in Greensburg, and what the future holds for the state’s manufacturing sector.</itunes:summary>
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<li>The State Fairgrounds' big sports play: How a state-of-the-art indoor track is attracting national competitions and boosting local revenue.</li>
<li>A look inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: From Bob Dylan’s electric guitar to Muhammad Ali’s iconic fight robe, we go behind the scenes with the Colts owner’s world-class artifacts.</li>
<li>Indiana’s role in March Madness: With 43 postseason college basketball games in Indianapolis this month, we break down the city’s economic impact and what’s ahead for 2026, when Indy hosts all major NCAA men’s championships.</li>
</ul><p>The latest in Indiana’s auto industry: How tariffs could impact thousands of Honda workers in Greensburg, and what the future holds for the state’s manufacturing sector.</p>]]>
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      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine the lasting impact of the NFL Combine on Indianapolis. With the event injecting an estimated $9 million into the local economy, we explore how restaurants like St. Elmo Steakhouse and hotels across downtown are benefiting, and what it means for the city's future as a major sports hub.

Plus, the Combine is more than just an athletic showcase - it’s a proving ground for Indiana’s growing sports technology sector. We sit down with executives from Sportable and SportsTech HQ to discuss how cutting-edge innovations in smart ball technology and data analytics are positioning Indy as a global leader in sports tech.

Also in this episode:


The future of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis: With its contract expiring in 2026, what’s being done to keep the event in town?

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Indiana connection: The action star joins forces with Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet to motivate those with joint pain to seek treatment.

Inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: A rare behind-the-scenes look at the Colts owner’s legendary artifacts, from historic guitars to cultural treasures.

Indy’s hotel boom: Over $1 billion in investment is reshaping the skyline, with new luxury hotels fueling the city’s convention industry.

Fort Wayne FC goes pro: The city’s soccer team leaps USL League One, with a new stadium on the horizon.

Join us for an in-depth look at the business of sports, healthcare innovation, and Indiana’s evolving economic landscape.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine the lasting impact of the NFL Combine on Indianapolis. With the event injecting an estimated $9 million into the local economy, we explore how restaurants like St. Elmo Steakhouse and hotels across downtown are benefiting, and what it means for the city's future as a major sports hub.
Plus, the Combine is more than just an athletic showcase - it’s a proving ground for Indiana’s growing sports technology sector. We sit down with executives from Sportable and SportsTech HQ to discuss how cutting-edge innovations in smart ball technology and data analytics are positioning Indy as a global leader in sports tech.
Also in this episode:

The future of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis: With its contract expiring in 2026, what’s being done to keep the event in town?
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Indiana connection: The action star joins forces with Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet to motivate those with joint pain to seek treatment.
Inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: A rare behind-the-scenes look at the Colts owner’s legendary artifacts, from historic guitars to cultural treasures.
Indy’s hotel boom: Over $1 billion in investment is reshaping the skyline, with new luxury hotels fueling the city’s convention industry.
Fort Wayne FC goes pro: The city’s soccer team leaps USL League One, with a new stadium on the horizon.
Join us for an in-depth look at the business of sports, healthcare innovation, and Indiana’s evolving economic landscape.
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine the lasting impact of the NFL Combine on Indianapolis. With the event injecting an estimated $9 million into the local economy, we explore how restaurants like St. Elmo Steakhouse and hotels across downtown are benefiting, and what it means for the city's future as a major sports hub.

Plus, the Combine is more than just an athletic showcase - it’s a proving ground for Indiana’s growing sports technology sector. We sit down with executives from Sportable and SportsTech HQ to discuss how cutting-edge innovations in smart ball technology and data analytics are positioning Indy as a global leader in sports tech.

Also in this episode:


The future of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis: With its contract expiring in 2026, what’s being done to keep the event in town?

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Indiana connection: The action star joins forces with Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet to motivate those with joint pain to seek treatment.

Inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: A rare behind-the-scenes look at the Colts owner’s legendary artifacts, from historic guitars to cultural treasures.

Indy’s hotel boom: Over $1 billion in investment is reshaping the skyline, with new luxury hotels fueling the city’s convention industry.

Fort Wayne FC goes pro: The city’s soccer team leaps USL League One, with a new stadium on the horizon.

Join us for an in-depth look at the business of sports, healthcare innovation, and Indiana’s evolving economic landscape.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine the lasting impact of the NFL Combine on Indianapolis. With the event injecting an estimated $9 million into the local economy, we explore how restaurants like St. Elmo Steakhouse and hotels across downtown are benefiting, and what it means for the city's future as a major sports hub.</p>
<p>Plus, the Combine is more than just an athletic showcase - it’s a proving ground for Indiana’s growing sports technology sector. We sit down with executives from Sportable and SportsTech HQ to discuss how cutting-edge innovations in smart ball technology and data analytics are positioning Indy as a global leader in sports tech.</p>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
<li>The future of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis: With its contract expiring in 2026, what’s being done to keep the event in town?</li>
<li>Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Indiana connection: The action star joins forces with Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet to motivate those with joint pain to seek treatment.</li>
<li>Inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: A rare behind-the-scenes look at the Colts owner’s legendary artifacts, from historic guitars to cultural treasures.</li>
<li>Indy’s hotel boom: Over $1 billion in investment is reshaping the skyline, with new luxury hotels fueling the city’s convention industry.</li>
<li>Fort Wayne FC goes pro: The city’s soccer team leaps USL League One, with a new stadium on the horizon.</li>
<li>Join us for an in-depth look at the business of sports, healthcare innovation, and Indiana’s evolving economic landscape.</li>
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      <title>Week of 2/23/2025: Marvella Bayh’s Legacy with Evan Bayh, Indiana’s Youth Sports Boom, and the State’s Best Croissants</title>
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      <description>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the legacy of Marvella Bayh - wife of former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh and a champion for women's rights - who was the inspiration behind Title IX. Now, her impact is growing even further with the creation of the Marvella Project, a first-of-its-kind, $100 million girls-focused athletic and leadership complex in Northwest Indiana.

Former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh joins us to discuss his mother’s enduring influence, the significance of this massive sports facility at Fair Oaks Farms, and how it will shape the future of girls’ athletics and leadership in America.

Plus:


The economic impact of the Marvella Project, expected to create 1,000 jobs and boost regional tourism.

A look at the history behind Title IX and how Marvella’s own experiences inspired the groundbreaking legislation.

How Indiana businesses are engaging with young Hoosiers to inspire careers in engineering and manufacturing.

A major shake-up in Indiana’s dining scene: Gray Brothers Cafeteria looks to sell, while  Yelp's Brittany Smith shares Hoosier restaurants make waves with high-end French cuisine.


Also in this episode:


Fort Wayne’s ambitious plans for a $36 million youth sports venue.

The new $110 million IU Indianapolis arena, "The Jim," honors civic leader Jim Morris.

A big economic win for Indiana’s ports, which moved near-record cargo levels.

A Fort Wayne-based startup is tackling canine dental health with a revolutionary new product.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the legacy of Marvella Bayh - wife of former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh and a champion for women's rights - who was the inspiration behind Title IX. Now, her impact is growing even further with the creation of the Marvella Project, a first-of-its-kind, $100 million girls-focused athletic and leadership complex in Northwest Indiana.
Former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh joins us to discuss his mother’s enduring influence, the significance of this massive sports facility at Fair Oaks Farms, and how it will shape the future of girls’ athletics and leadership in America.
Plus:

The economic impact of the Marvella Project, expected to create 1,000 jobs and boost regional tourism.
A look at the history behind Title IX and how Marvella’s own experiences inspired the groundbreaking legislation.
How Indiana businesses are engaging with young Hoosiers to inspire careers in engineering and manufacturing.
A major shake-up in Indiana’s dining scene: Gray Brothers Cafeteria looks to sell, while  Yelp's Brittany Smith shares Hoosier restaurants make waves with high-end French cuisine.

Also in this episode:

Fort Wayne’s ambitious plans for a $36 million youth sports venue.
The new $110 million IU Indianapolis arena, "The Jim," honors civic leader Jim Morris.
A big economic win for Indiana’s ports, which moved near-record cargo levels.
A Fort Wayne-based startup is tackling canine dental health with a revolutionary new product.
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the legacy of Marvella Bayh - wife of former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh and a champion for women's rights - who was the inspiration behind Title IX. Now, her impact is growing even further with the creation of the Marvella Project, a first-of-its-kind, $100 million girls-focused athletic and leadership complex in Northwest Indiana.

Former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh joins us to discuss his mother’s enduring influence, the significance of this massive sports facility at Fair Oaks Farms, and how it will shape the future of girls’ athletics and leadership in America.

Plus:


The economic impact of the Marvella Project, expected to create 1,000 jobs and boost regional tourism.

A look at the history behind Title IX and how Marvella’s own experiences inspired the groundbreaking legislation.

How Indiana businesses are engaging with young Hoosiers to inspire careers in engineering and manufacturing.

A major shake-up in Indiana’s dining scene: Gray Brothers Cafeteria looks to sell, while  Yelp's Brittany Smith shares Hoosier restaurants make waves with high-end French cuisine.


Also in this episode:


Fort Wayne’s ambitious plans for a $36 million youth sports venue.

The new $110 million IU Indianapolis arena, "The Jim," honors civic leader Jim Morris.

A big economic win for Indiana’s ports, which moved near-record cargo levels.

A Fort Wayne-based startup is tackling canine dental health with a revolutionary new product.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the legacy of Marvella Bayh - wife of former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh and a champion for women's rights - who was the inspiration behind Title IX. Now, her impact is growing even further with the creation of the Marvella Project, a first-of-its-kind, $100 million girls-focused athletic and leadership complex in Northwest Indiana.</p>
<p>Former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh joins us to discuss his mother’s enduring influence, the significance of this massive sports facility at Fair Oaks Farms, and how it will shape the future of girls’ athletics and leadership in America.</p>
<p>Plus:</p>
<ul>
<li>The economic impact of the Marvella Project, expected to create 1,000 jobs and boost regional tourism.</li>
<li>A look at the history behind Title IX and how Marvella’s own experiences inspired the groundbreaking legislation.</li>
<li>How Indiana businesses are engaging with young Hoosiers to inspire careers in engineering and manufacturing.</li>
<li>A major shake-up in Indiana’s dining scene: Gray Brothers Cafeteria looks to sell, while  Yelp's Brittany Smith shares Hoosier restaurants make waves with high-end French cuisine.</li>
</ul>
<p>Also in this episode:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fort Wayne’s ambitious plans for a $36 million youth sports venue.</li>
<li>The new $110 million IU Indianapolis arena, "The Jim," honors civic leader Jim Morris.</li>
<li>A big economic win for Indiana’s ports, which moved near-record cargo levels.</li>
<li>A Fort Wayne-based startup is tackling canine dental health with a revolutionary new product.</li>
</ul>
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      <title>Week of 2/16/2025: IU Indianapolis’ R1 Status, 16 Tech’s Growth, and Crew Car Wash</title>
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      <description>Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana’s tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub.

In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties.

We’ll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country.

Other highlights include:


A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it’s keeping top talent in Indiana.
The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation.
The latest updates from Indiana’s business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region.


Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana’s business news leader.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Week of 2/16/2025: IU Indianapolis’ R1 Status, 16 Tech’s Growth, and Crew Car Wash</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana’s tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub.
In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties.
We’ll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country.
Other highlights include:

A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it’s keeping top talent in Indiana.The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation.The latest updates from Indiana’s business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region.

Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana’s business news leader.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana’s tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub.

In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties.

We’ll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country.

Other highlights include:


A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it’s keeping top talent in Indiana.
The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation.
The latest updates from Indiana’s business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region.


Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana’s business news leader.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana’s tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub.</p>
<p>In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties.</p>
<p>We’ll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country.</p>
<p>Other highlights include:</p>
<ul>
<li>A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it’s keeping top talent in Indiana.<br>
The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation.<br>
The latest updates from Indiana’s business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region.</li>
</ul>
<p>Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana’s business news leader.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/7/2025</title>
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      <description>Visit Indy Executive VP Chris Gahl stops by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about Indy's record tourism year in 2024 and what's next. Plus, an update on rural broadband across the state and how an Indianapolis life sciences company is helping kids in Kenya.

Indianapolis Shattering Tourism Records

Indianapolis continues to break tourism records, with events like Taylor Swift’s concerts and the NBA All-Star Weekend bringing in millions of visitors. Caitlyn Clark shares what makes Indianapolis special, while Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl explains how the city is cashing in on its growing reputation as a top-tier destination.

Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Indiana

Access to high-speed internet is critical for Indiana’s rural communities. AT&amp;T Indiana is investing heavily in expanding broadband access across the state. Bill Soards, President of AT&amp;T Indiana, discusses the progress, challenges, and future plans to ensure every Hoosier has access to reliable internet.

Indiana Life Sciences Company Saving Young Cancer Patients in Kenya

An Indianapolis-based life sciences company, in partnership with Indiana University, is helping save young cancer patients in Kenya. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is providing high-tech equipment and training to detect childhood leukemia and lymphoma, improving survival rates by 50%.

IU Student’s Kitchen Innovation Goes Viral

IU student Jack Wax created the Handless Handle—a kitchen innovation that allows you to open garbage cabinets using your foot. The product has become a hit on Amazon, with over 12,000 units sold and more than $200,000 in sales.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2025 17:31:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>78</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Visit Indy Executive VP Chris Gahl stops by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about Indy's record tourism year in 2024 and what's next. Plus, an update on rural broadband across the state and how an Indianapolis life sciences company is helping kids in Kenya.
Indianapolis Shattering Tourism Records
Indianapolis continues to break tourism records, with events like Taylor Swift’s concerts and the NBA All-Star Weekend bringing in millions of visitors. Caitlyn Clark shares what makes Indianapolis special, while Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl explains how the city is cashing in on its growing reputation as a top-tier destination.
Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Indiana
Access to high-speed internet is critical for Indiana’s rural communities. AT&amp;amp;T Indiana is investing heavily in expanding broadband access across the state. Bill Soards, President of AT&amp;amp;T Indiana, discusses the progress, challenges, and future plans to ensure every Hoosier has access to reliable internet.
Indiana Life Sciences Company Saving Young Cancer Patients in Kenya
An Indianapolis-based life sciences company, in partnership with Indiana University, is helping save young cancer patients in Kenya. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is providing high-tech equipment and training to detect childhood leukemia and lymphoma, improving survival rates by 50%.
IU Student’s Kitchen Innovation Goes Viral
IU student Jack Wax created the Handless Handle—a kitchen innovation that allows you to open garbage cabinets using your foot. The product has become a hit on Amazon, with over 12,000 units sold and more than $200,000 in sales.
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      <itunes:summary>Visit Indy Executive VP Chris Gahl stops by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about Indy's record tourism year in 2024 and what's next. Plus, an update on rural broadband across the state and how an Indianapolis life sciences company is helping kids in Kenya.

Indianapolis Shattering Tourism Records

Indianapolis continues to break tourism records, with events like Taylor Swift’s concerts and the NBA All-Star Weekend bringing in millions of visitors. Caitlyn Clark shares what makes Indianapolis special, while Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl explains how the city is cashing in on its growing reputation as a top-tier destination.

Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Indiana

Access to high-speed internet is critical for Indiana’s rural communities. AT&amp;T Indiana is investing heavily in expanding broadband access across the state. Bill Soards, President of AT&amp;T Indiana, discusses the progress, challenges, and future plans to ensure every Hoosier has access to reliable internet.

Indiana Life Sciences Company Saving Young Cancer Patients in Kenya

An Indianapolis-based life sciences company, in partnership with Indiana University, is helping save young cancer patients in Kenya. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is providing high-tech equipment and training to detect childhood leukemia and lymphoma, improving survival rates by 50%.

IU Student’s Kitchen Innovation Goes Viral

IU student Jack Wax created the Handless Handle—a kitchen innovation that allows you to open garbage cabinets using your foot. The product has become a hit on Amazon, with over 12,000 units sold and more than $200,000 in sales.

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<p>Indianapolis Shattering Tourism Records</p>
<p>Indianapolis continues to break tourism records, with events like Taylor Swift’s concerts and the NBA All-Star Weekend bringing in millions of visitors. Caitlyn Clark shares what makes Indianapolis special, while Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl explains how the city is cashing in on its growing reputation as a top-tier destination.</p>
<p>Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Indiana</p>
<p>Access to high-speed internet is critical for Indiana’s rural communities. AT&amp;T Indiana is investing heavily in expanding broadband access across the state. Bill Soards, President of AT&amp;T Indiana, discusses the progress, challenges, and future plans to ensure every Hoosier has access to reliable internet.</p>
<p>Indiana Life Sciences Company Saving Young Cancer Patients in Kenya</p>
<p>An Indianapolis-based life sciences company, in partnership with Indiana University, is helping save young cancer patients in Kenya. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is providing high-tech equipment and training to detect childhood leukemia and lymphoma, improving survival rates by 50%.</p>
<p>IU Student’s Kitchen Innovation Goes Viral</p>
<p>IU student Jack Wax created the Handless Handle—a kitchen innovation that allows you to open garbage cabinets using your foot. The product has become a hit on Amazon, with over 12,000 units sold and more than $200,000 in sales.</p>
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      <description>Indianapolis is once again taking center stage—or ring in this case—to host the WWE Royal Rumble. We're taking a look at how Indy pulled off the deal to bring three major WWE events to the city as well as pro wrestling's history in Indiana.

Business of Health Kylie Veleta shares how Westfield-based tech startup iXplore is working with OrthoWorx, to teach students about orthopedic careers using virtual reality.

Royal Rumble Weekend Puts Indianapolis in the Global Spotlight

Indianapolis scored big by landing three of WWE’s marquee events, including Royal Rumble, in an unprecedented deal. The events are expected to generate $350 million in economic impact. WWE EVP Chris Legentil and Indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty explain how Indianapolis continues to shine on the global stage.

Virtual Reality Helps Indiana High School Students Explore Orthopedics Careers

A Westfield-based tech company is using virtual reality to help Indiana high school students explore careers in orthopedics. The program immerses students in real-world orthopedic tasks, giving them hands-on experience and insight into the industry’s opportunities.

What’s Hot in Indiana’s Food and Drink Scene

Britney Smith, Yelp's Midwest Regional Director, reveals the latest food and drink trends across Indiana, including Hawaiian barbecue, cider flights, and deviled egg flights. Discover where to find these trending treats and what’s making waves in the Hoosier food scene this year.

Fishers Event Center Becomes a New Hub for Sports and Entertainment

The $200 million Fishers Event Center is attracting big names and events, from women’s professional volleyball to concerts and hockey. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2025 16:52:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indianapolis is once again taking center stage—or ring in this case—to host the WWE Royal Rumble. We're taking a look at how Indy pulled off the deal to bring three major WWE events to the city as well as pro wrestling's history in Indiana.
Business of Health Kylie Veleta shares how Westfield-based tech startup iXplore is working with OrthoWorx, to teach students about orthopedic careers using virtual reality.
Royal Rumble Weekend Puts Indianapolis in the Global Spotlight
Indianapolis scored big by landing three of WWE’s marquee events, including Royal Rumble, in an unprecedented deal. The events are expected to generate $350 million in economic impact. WWE EVP Chris Legentil and Indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty explain how Indianapolis continues to shine on the global stage.
Virtual Reality Helps Indiana High School Students Explore Orthopedics Careers
A Westfield-based tech company is using virtual reality to help Indiana high school students explore careers in orthopedics. The program immerses students in real-world orthopedic tasks, giving them hands-on experience and insight into the industry’s opportunities.
What’s Hot in Indiana’s Food and Drink Scene
Britney Smith, Yelp's Midwest Regional Director, reveals the latest food and drink trends across Indiana, including Hawaiian barbecue, cider flights, and deviled egg flights. Discover where to find these trending treats and what’s making waves in the Hoosier food scene this year.
Fishers Event Center Becomes a New Hub for Sports and Entertainment
The $200 million Fishers Event Center is attracting big names and events, from women’s professional volleyball to concerts and hockey. 
 </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis is once again taking center stage—or ring in this case—to host the WWE Royal Rumble. We're taking a look at how Indy pulled off the deal to bring three major WWE events to the city as well as pro wrestling's history in Indiana.

Business of Health Kylie Veleta shares how Westfield-based tech startup iXplore is working with OrthoWorx, to teach students about orthopedic careers using virtual reality.

Royal Rumble Weekend Puts Indianapolis in the Global Spotlight

Indianapolis scored big by landing three of WWE’s marquee events, including Royal Rumble, in an unprecedented deal. The events are expected to generate $350 million in economic impact. WWE EVP Chris Legentil and Indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty explain how Indianapolis continues to shine on the global stage.

Virtual Reality Helps Indiana High School Students Explore Orthopedics Careers

A Westfield-based tech company is using virtual reality to help Indiana high school students explore careers in orthopedics. The program immerses students in real-world orthopedic tasks, giving them hands-on experience and insight into the industry’s opportunities.

What’s Hot in Indiana’s Food and Drink Scene

Britney Smith, Yelp's Midwest Regional Director, reveals the latest food and drink trends across Indiana, including Hawaiian barbecue, cider flights, and deviled egg flights. Discover where to find these trending treats and what’s making waves in the Hoosier food scene this year.

Fishers Event Center Becomes a New Hub for Sports and Entertainment

The $200 million Fishers Event Center is attracting big names and events, from women’s professional volleyball to concerts and hockey. 

 </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis is once again taking center stage—or ring in this case—to host the WWE Royal Rumble. We're taking a look at how Indy pulled off the deal to bring three major WWE events to the city as well as pro wrestling's history in Indiana.</p>
<p>Business of Health Kylie Veleta shares how Westfield-based tech startup iXplore is working with OrthoWorx, to teach students about orthopedic careers using virtual reality.</p>
<p>Royal Rumble Weekend Puts Indianapolis in the Global Spotlight</p>
<p>Indianapolis scored big by landing three of WWE’s marquee events, including Royal Rumble, in an unprecedented deal. The events are expected to generate $350 million in economic impact. WWE EVP Chris Legentil and Indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty explain how Indianapolis continues to shine on the global stage.</p>
<p>Virtual Reality Helps Indiana High School Students Explore Orthopedics Careers</p>
<p>A Westfield-based tech company is using virtual reality to help Indiana high school students explore careers in orthopedics. The program immerses students in real-world orthopedic tasks, giving them hands-on experience and insight into the industry’s opportunities.</p>
<p>What’s Hot in Indiana’s Food and Drink Scene</p>
<p>Britney Smith, Yelp's Midwest Regional Director, reveals the latest food and drink trends across Indiana, including Hawaiian barbecue, cider flights, and deviled egg flights. Discover where to find these trending treats and what’s making waves in the Hoosier food scene this year.</p>
<p>Fishers Event Center Becomes a New Hub for Sports and Entertainment</p>
<p>The $200 million Fishers Event Center is attracting big names and events, from women’s professional volleyball to concerts and hockey. </p>
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      <description>Top Story: Indiana Housing Trends

Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher and F.C. Tucker Co. Senior VP Dan Brown

In the midst of this mid-winter freeze, there are signs of a thawing housing market. Gerry Dick talks to experts after Indianapolis was named the second hottest housing market in the country by Zillow and looks at housing trends across the state.

 

Ball State economic forecast

Michael Hicks, Director, Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University

Hicks says we're in the final stages of what he calls "a soft landing" as the post-Covid rebound continues. He shares his 2025 outlook and predictions for the year ahead.

 

Stevanato commercial production begins

Alessandro Zannini, Stevanato Engineering Division Sales Director

Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside Stevanato Group in Fishers, where business is booming and  production lines are making glass syringes for medications.

 

Home selling tips

HGTV Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk

For those looking to fix up their home to sell or searching for a contractor, Mary-Rachel Redman shares advice from a Hoosier home expert.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Top Story: Indiana Housing Trends
Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher and F.C. Tucker Co. Senior VP Dan Brown
In the midst of this mid-winter freeze, there are signs of a thawing housing market. Gerry Dick talks to experts after Indianapolis was named the second hottest housing market in the country by Zillow and looks at housing trends across the state.
 
Ball State economic forecast
Michael Hicks, Director, Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University
Hicks says we're in the final stages of what he calls "a soft landing" as the post-Covid rebound continues. He shares his 2025 outlook and predictions for the year ahead.
 
Stevanato commercial production begins
Alessandro Zannini, Stevanato Engineering Division Sales Director
Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside Stevanato Group in Fishers, where business is booming and  production lines are making glass syringes for medications.
 
Home selling tips
HGTV Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk
For those looking to fix up their home to sell or searching for a contractor, Mary-Rachel Redman shares advice from a Hoosier home expert.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Top Story: Indiana Housing Trends

Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher and F.C. Tucker Co. Senior VP Dan Brown

In the midst of this mid-winter freeze, there are signs of a thawing housing market. Gerry Dick talks to experts after Indianapolis was named the second hottest housing market in the country by Zillow and looks at housing trends across the state.

 

Ball State economic forecast

Michael Hicks, Director, Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University

Hicks says we're in the final stages of what he calls "a soft landing" as the post-Covid rebound continues. He shares his 2025 outlook and predictions for the year ahead.

 

Stevanato commercial production begins

Alessandro Zannini, Stevanato Engineering Division Sales Director

Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside Stevanato Group in Fishers, where business is booming and  production lines are making glass syringes for medications.

 

Home selling tips

HGTV Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk

For those looking to fix up their home to sell or searching for a contractor, Mary-Rachel Redman shares advice from a Hoosier home expert.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher and F.C. Tucker Co. Senior VP Dan Brown</p>
<p>In the midst of this mid-winter freeze, there are signs of a thawing housing market. Gerry Dick talks to experts after Indianapolis was named the second hottest housing market in the country by Zillow and looks at housing trends across the state.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Ball State economic forecast</p>
<p>Michael Hicks, Director, Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University</p>
<p>Hicks says we're in the final stages of what he calls "a soft landing" as the post-Covid rebound continues. He shares his 2025 outlook and predictions for the year ahead.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Stevanato commercial production begins</p>
<p>Alessandro Zannini, Stevanato Engineering Division Sales Director</p>
<p>Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside Stevanato Group in Fishers, where business is booming and  production lines are making glass syringes for medications.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Home selling tips</p>
<p>HGTV Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk</p>
<p>For those looking to fix up their home to sell or searching for a contractor, Mary-Rachel Redman shares advice from a Hoosier home expert.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/17/2025</title>
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      <description>Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy

Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden

Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way.

 

College sports teams adding new role

Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee

As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them.

 

Indiana's business growth plan

Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams

During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation.

 

USI students building bridges in Africa

Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student

Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2025 11:20:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/17/2025</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>76</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy
Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden
Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way.
 
College sports teams adding new role
Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee
As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them.
 
Indiana's business growth plan
Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams
During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation.
 
USI students building bridges in Africa
Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student
Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy

Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden

Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way.

 

College sports teams adding new role

Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee

As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them.

 

Indiana's business growth plan

Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams

During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation.

 

USI students building bridges in Africa

Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student

Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy</p>
<p>Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden</p>
<p>Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a>College sports teams adding new role</a></p>
<p><a>Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee</a></p>
<p>As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a>Indiana's business growth plan</a></p>
<p><a>Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams</a></p>
<p>During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a>USI students building bridges in Africa</a></p>
<p><a>Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student</a></p>
<p>Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.</p>
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      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-01102025/</link>
      <description>Anxiety surrounds outcome of possible U.S. Steel - Nippon acquisition
U.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed.

INsiders share 2025 outlook
Our INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session.

Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collections
This week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2025 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/10/2025</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>75</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Anxiety surrounds outcome of possible U.S. Steel - Nippon acquisitionU.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed.
INsiders share 2025 outlookOur INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session.
Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collectionsThis week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Anxiety surrounds outcome of possible U.S. Steel - Nippon acquisition
U.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed.

INsiders share 2025 outlook
Our INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session.

Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collections
This week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.</itunes:summary>
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U.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed.</p>
<p><a>INsiders share 2025 outlook<br>
</a>Our INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session.</p>
<p><a>Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collections<br>
</a>This week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/03/2025</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-01032025/</link>
      <description>2024 Holiday rewind to the month of May.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/03/2025</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>74</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>2024 Holiday rewind to the month of May.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>2024 Holiday rewind to the month of May.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/27/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-12272024/</link>
      <description></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2024 11:40:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/27/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>73</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/20/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-12202024/</link>
      <description>Sports tech sector growing in Indiana
Sports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports.

 

$138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences
The Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.

 

Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the drive
Yelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2024 13:57:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/20/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sports tech sector growing in IndianaSports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports.
 
$138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for BiosciencesThe Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.
 
Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the driveYelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sports tech sector growing in Indiana
Sports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports.

 

$138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences
The Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.

 

Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the drive
Yelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.</itunes:summary>
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Sports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a>$138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences<br>
</a>The Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a>Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the drive<br>
</a>Yelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/13/2024</title>
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      <description>Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's future
As part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.

How Westfield landed LIV
Greg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.

Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 years
Columbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/13/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>71</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's futureAs part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.
How Westfield landed LIVGreg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.
Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 yearsColumbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's future
As part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.

How Westfield landed LIV
Greg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.

Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 years
Columbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.</itunes:summary>
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As part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.</p>
<p><a>How Westfield landed LIV<br>
</a>Greg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.</p>
<p><a>Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 years<br>
</a>Columbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/05/2024</title>
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      <description>Gov. Eric Holcomb reflects on two terms as governor
As he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governor’s Residence.

Big Ten Football Championship weekend
Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.

Overdose Lifeline hits milestone
After losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/05/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>70</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gov. Eric Holcomb reflects on two terms as governorAs he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governor’s Residence.
Big Ten Football Championship weekendAround INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.Overdose Lifeline hits milestoneAfter losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Gov. Eric Holcomb reflects on two terms as governor
As he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governor’s Residence.

Big Ten Football Championship weekend
Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.

Overdose Lifeline hits milestone
After losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.</itunes:summary>
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As he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governor’s Residence.</p>
<p><a>Big Ten Football Championship weekend<br>
</a>Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.<br>
<br>
<a>Overdose Lifeline hits milestone<br>
</a>After losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/29/2024</title>
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      <description>Holiday retail outlook
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.

Inside SpectronRX
The field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.

Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier food
In Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.

IU Football's success leads to economic boost
The Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/29/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>69</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holiday retail outlookWith the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.
Inside SpectronRXThe field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.
Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier foodIn Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.
IU Football's success leads to economic boostThe Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holiday retail outlook
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.

Inside SpectronRX
The field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.

Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier food
In Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.

IU Football's success leads to economic boost
The Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Holiday retail outlook<br>
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.</p>
<p><a>Inside SpectronRX<br>
</a>The field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.</p>
<p><a>Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier food<br>
</a>In Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.</p>
<p><a>IU Football's success leads to economic boost<br>
</a>The Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/22/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-11222024/</link>
      <description>Northeast Indiana's continued growth
This week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the “largest hardware cooperative on the planet.”



The Terminator joins Warsaw company
Arnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.



Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeover
The oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.



The Story of Sweetwater
Sweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/22/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>68</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Northeast Indiana's continued growthThis week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the “largest hardware cooperative on the planet.”
The Terminator joins Warsaw companyArnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.
Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeoverThe oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.
The Story of SweetwaterSweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Northeast Indiana's continued growth
This week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the “largest hardware cooperative on the planet.”



The Terminator joins Warsaw company
Arnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.



Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeover
The oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.



The Story of Sweetwater
Sweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Northeast Indiana's continued growth<br>
This week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the “largest hardware cooperative on the planet.”<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>The Terminator joins Warsaw company<br>
</a>Arnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeover<br>
</a>The oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>The Story of Sweetwater<br>
</a>Sweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/15/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-11152024/</link>
      <description>LIV golf event coming to Westfield
LIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.

New name for Indiana State Fair Coliseum
Indianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.

Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza places
Even though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/15/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>67</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>LIV golf event coming to WestfieldLIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.
New name for Indiana State Fair ColiseumIndianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.
Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza placesEven though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>LIV golf event coming to Westfield
LIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.

New name for Indiana State Fair Coliseum
Indianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.

Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza places
Even though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>LIV golf event coming to Westfield<br>
LIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.</p>
<p><a>New name for Indiana State Fair Coliseum<br>
</a>Indianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.</p>
<p><a>Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza places<br>
</a>Even though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/08/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-11082024/</link>
      <description>Post-election analysis
Indiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.



Indianapolis' new economic development strategy
Develop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.



World Food Championships underway
The World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.



The Eras Tour's shimmering success
Taylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/08/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>66</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Post-election analysisIndiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.
Indianapolis' new economic development strategyDevelop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.
World Food Championships underwayThe World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.
The Eras Tour's shimmering successTaylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Post-election analysis
Indiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.



Indianapolis' new economic development strategy
Develop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.



World Food Championships underway
The World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.



The Eras Tour's shimmering success
Taylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Post-election analysis<br>
Indiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Indianapolis' new economic development strategy<br>
</a>Develop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>World Food Championships underway<br>
</a>The World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>The Eras Tour's shimmering success<br>
</a>Taylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/01/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-11012024/</link>
      <description>Nonstop flight to Europe returning to IND
Beginning in May 2025, travelers can fly from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland. The new nonstop flight will have implications for business and leisure travelers and the Indiana economy.

Fishers Event Center opening soon
After more than a year of construction, the Fishers Event Center is getting ready to welcome visitors for its first event in less than a month. We've got a preview of what fans will see inside.

Indiana company working to address affordable housing shortage
Affordable housing is an issue across the state and an Indiana company believes it can be part of the solution. Volumod builds both multi-family and single-family modular homes constructed in an eastside Indianapolis factory.

New flight could bring more investment to Indiana
Indiana counts Ireland as its top importer, generating $20 billion a year. We look at the current business relationship and hear from business leaders about how it could grow.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/01/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>65</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nonstop flight to Europe returning to INDBeginning in May 2025, travelers can fly from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland. The new nonstop flight will have implications for business and leisure travelers and the Indiana economy.
Fishers Event Center opening soonAfter more than a year of construction, the Fishers Event Center is getting ready to welcome visitors for its first event in less than a month. We've got a preview of what fans will see inside.
Indiana company working to address affordable housing shortageAffordable housing is an issue across the state and an Indiana company believes it can be part of the solution. Volumod builds both multi-family and single-family modular homes constructed in an eastside Indianapolis factory.
New flight could bring more investment to IndianaIndiana counts Ireland as its top importer, generating $20 billion a year. We look at the current business relationship and hear from business leaders about how it could grow.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Nonstop flight to Europe returning to IND
Beginning in May 2025, travelers can fly from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland. The new nonstop flight will have implications for business and leisure travelers and the Indiana economy.

Fishers Event Center opening soon
After more than a year of construction, the Fishers Event Center is getting ready to welcome visitors for its first event in less than a month. We've got a preview of what fans will see inside.

Indiana company working to address affordable housing shortage
Affordable housing is an issue across the state and an Indiana company believes it can be part of the solution. Volumod builds both multi-family and single-family modular homes constructed in an eastside Indianapolis factory.

New flight could bring more investment to Indiana
Indiana counts Ireland as its top importer, generating $20 billion a year. We look at the current business relationship and hear from business leaders about how it could grow.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Nonstop flight to Europe returning to IND<br>
Beginning in May 2025, travelers can fly from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland. The new nonstop flight will have implications for business and leisure travelers and the Indiana economy.</p>
<p><a>Fishers Event Center opening soon<br>
</a>After more than a year of construction, the Fishers Event Center is getting ready to welcome visitors for its first event in less than a month. We've got a preview of what fans will see inside.</p>
<p><a>Indiana company working to address affordable housing shortage<br>
</a>Affordable housing is an issue across the state and an Indiana company believes it can be part of the solution. Volumod builds both multi-family and single-family modular homes constructed in an eastside Indianapolis factory.</p>
<p><a>New flight could bring more investment to Indiana<br>
</a>Indiana counts Ireland as its top importer, generating $20 billion a year. We look at the current business relationship and hear from business leaders about how it could grow.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 10/18/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-10182024/</link>
      <description>Building Indiana's Quantum Corridor
It is technology that holds the promise of collaborations among business, government and academic institutions to achieve breakthroughs in national defense, cybersecurity and other industries. We look at Indiana's plans to extend the Quantum Corridor network and the impact it could have.

Endangered Indiana: Merom Camp &amp; Retreat Center
Mary-Rachel Redman travels to the Sullivan County town of Merom to take us inside a historic building that's in dire need of repair.

Business of Health Headlines
Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta joins us in studio to share a new milestone for Greenfield-based Elanco Animal Health. Plus, we're getting an inside look at the new Women and Infants Hospital at Ascension St Vincent in Indianapolis.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 10/18/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>64</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Building Indiana's Quantum CorridorIt is technology that holds the promise of collaborations among business, government and academic institutions to achieve breakthroughs in national defense, cybersecurity and other industries. We look at Indiana's plans to extend the Quantum Corridor network and the impact it could have.
Endangered Indiana: Merom Camp &amp;amp; Retreat CenterMary-Rachel Redman travels to the Sullivan County town of Merom to take us inside a historic building that's in dire need of repair.
Business of Health HeadlinesBusiness of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta joins us in studio to share a new milestone for Greenfield-based Elanco Animal Health. Plus, we're getting an inside look at the new Women and Infants Hospital at Ascension St Vincent in Indianapolis.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Building Indiana's Quantum Corridor
It is technology that holds the promise of collaborations among business, government and academic institutions to achieve breakthroughs in national defense, cybersecurity and other industries. We look at Indiana's plans to extend the Quantum Corridor network and the impact it could have.

Endangered Indiana: Merom Camp &amp; Retreat Center
Mary-Rachel Redman travels to the Sullivan County town of Merom to take us inside a historic building that's in dire need of repair.

Business of Health Headlines
Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta joins us in studio to share a new milestone for Greenfield-based Elanco Animal Health. Plus, we're getting an inside look at the new Women and Infants Hospital at Ascension St Vincent in Indianapolis.</itunes:summary>
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It is technology that holds the promise of collaborations among business, government and academic institutions to achieve breakthroughs in national defense, cybersecurity and other industries. We look at Indiana's plans to extend the Quantum Corridor network and the impact it could have.</p>
<p><a>Endangered Indiana: Merom Camp &amp; Retreat Center<br>
</a>Mary-Rachel Redman travels to the Sullivan County town of Merom to take us inside a historic building that's in dire need of repair.</p>
<p><a>Business of Health Headlines<br>
</a>Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta joins us in studio to share a new milestone for Greenfield-based Elanco Animal Health. Plus, we're getting an inside look at the new Women and Infants Hospital at Ascension St Vincent in Indianapolis.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 10/11/2024</title>
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      <description>Investments, new projects powering northern Indiana
Hundreds of new jobs and multiple projects are coming to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Bethany Hartley shares how the area is focusing on child care and housing to support the people coming into the area.

City, university benefitting from renewed commitment
Mayor James Mueller joined our Engage Indiana series panel this week and talked to us about the city's partnership with the University of Notre Dame and how the two are connecting.

Amazon Web Services $11B data center construction underway
The largest single investment in state history is coming to New Carlisle, which is located west of South Bend. Eniola shares insight on how AWS will fill 1,000 jobs and her perspective on the impact of this project for Northern Indiana.

New film highlights the impact of organ donation
The Heartland International Film Festival is happening this weekend, and one film highlights the stories of late race car driver Bryan Clauson and three other families who have been affected by organ donation.

Elkhart investing in placemaking projects
The City of Elkhart is seeing population growth and focusing on quality of life. We take a look at some projects in the works and how those project play into the city's talent attraction strategy.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Investments, new projects powering northern IndianaHundreds of new jobs and multiple projects are coming to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Bethany Hartley shares how the area is focusing on child care and housing to support the people coming into the area.
City, university benefitting from renewed commitmentMayor James Mueller joined our Engage Indiana series panel this week and talked to us about the city's partnership with the University of Notre Dame and how the two are connecting.
Amazon Web Services $11B data center construction underwayThe largest single investment in state history is coming to New Carlisle, which is located west of South Bend. Eniola shares insight on how AWS will fill 1,000 jobs and her perspective on the impact of this project for Northern Indiana.
New film highlights the impact of organ donationThe Heartland International Film Festival is happening this weekend, and one film highlights the stories of late race car driver Bryan Clauson and three other families who have been affected by organ donation.
Elkhart investing in placemaking projectsThe City of Elkhart is seeing population growth and focusing on quality of life. We take a look at some projects in the works and how those project play into the city's talent attraction strategy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Investments, new projects powering northern Indiana
Hundreds of new jobs and multiple projects are coming to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Bethany Hartley shares how the area is focusing on child care and housing to support the people coming into the area.

City, university benefitting from renewed commitment
Mayor James Mueller joined our Engage Indiana series panel this week and talked to us about the city's partnership with the University of Notre Dame and how the two are connecting.

Amazon Web Services $11B data center construction underway
The largest single investment in state history is coming to New Carlisle, which is located west of South Bend. Eniola shares insight on how AWS will fill 1,000 jobs and her perspective on the impact of this project for Northern Indiana.

New film highlights the impact of organ donation
The Heartland International Film Festival is happening this weekend, and one film highlights the stories of late race car driver Bryan Clauson and three other families who have been affected by organ donation.

Elkhart investing in placemaking projects
The City of Elkhart is seeing population growth and focusing on quality of life. We take a look at some projects in the works and how those project play into the city's talent attraction strategy.</itunes:summary>
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Hundreds of new jobs and multiple projects are coming to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Bethany Hartley shares how the area is focusing on child care and housing to support the people coming into the area.</p>
<p><a>City, university benefitting from renewed commitment<br>
</a>Mayor James Mueller joined our Engage Indiana series panel this week and talked to us about the city's partnership with the University of Notre Dame and how the two are connecting.</p>
<p><a>Amazon Web Services $11B data center construction underway<br>
</a>The largest single investment in state history is coming to New Carlisle, which is located west of South Bend. Eniola shares insight on how AWS will fill 1,000 jobs and her perspective on the impact of this project for Northern Indiana.</p>
<p><a>New film highlights the impact of organ donation<br>
</a>The Heartland International Film Festival is happening this weekend, and one film highlights the stories of late race car driver Bryan Clauson and three other families who have been affected by organ donation.</p>
<p><a>Elkhart investing in placemaking projects<br>
</a>The City of Elkhart is seeing population growth and focusing on quality of life. We take a look at some projects in the works and how those project play into the city's talent attraction strategy.</p>
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      <description>Lilly makes another LEAP investment
Eli Lilly &amp; Co. announced another multibillion-dollar investment in the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District. BioCrossroads CEO Vince Wong joins us in-studio with insight on the investment and it's potential impact.



Engage Greater Lafayette
Business leaders in the Greater Lafayette region discussed the growing tech corridor on I-65 and the building blocks that have led to the region's momentum in our Engage Indiana event this week. We'll take you to West Lafayette to get their thoughts.



Indiana startup aims to "rescue" unused donated kidneys
We'll introduce you to the team behind 34 Lives, which is developing technology that will extend the safe preservation times for unused kidneys.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 10/04/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>62</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lilly makes another LEAP investmentEli Lilly &amp;amp; Co. announced another multibillion-dollar investment in the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District. BioCrossroads CEO Vince Wong joins us in-studio with insight on the investment and it's potential impact.
Engage Greater LafayetteBusiness leaders in the Greater Lafayette region discussed the growing tech corridor on I-65 and the building blocks that have led to the region's momentum in our Engage Indiana event this week. We'll take you to West Lafayette to get their thoughts.
Indiana startup aims to "rescue" unused donated kidneysWe'll introduce you to the team behind 34 Lives, which is developing technology that will extend the safe preservation times for unused kidneys.
 </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lilly makes another LEAP investment
Eli Lilly &amp; Co. announced another multibillion-dollar investment in the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District. BioCrossroads CEO Vince Wong joins us in-studio with insight on the investment and it's potential impact.



Engage Greater Lafayette
Business leaders in the Greater Lafayette region discussed the growing tech corridor on I-65 and the building blocks that have led to the region's momentum in our Engage Indiana event this week. We'll take you to West Lafayette to get their thoughts.



Indiana startup aims to "rescue" unused donated kidneys
We'll introduce you to the team behind 34 Lives, which is developing technology that will extend the safe preservation times for unused kidneys.

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        <![CDATA[<p>Lilly makes another LEAP investment<br>
Eli Lilly &amp; Co. announced another multibillion-dollar investment in the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District. BioCrossroads CEO Vince Wong joins us in-studio with insight on the investment and it's potential impact.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Engage Greater Lafayette<br>
</a>Business leaders in the Greater Lafayette region discussed the growing tech corridor on I-65 and the building blocks that have led to the region's momentum in our Engage Indiana event this week. We'll take you to West Lafayette to get their thoughts.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Indiana startup aims to "rescue" unused donated kidneys<br>
</a>We'll introduce you to the team behind 34 Lives, which is developing technology that will extend the safe preservation times for unused kidneys.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/27/2024</title>
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      <description>Indianapolis International Airport's soaring success
The Indianapolis International Airport is seeing a record number of travelers and expects to hit 50 nonstop destinations this year. Mario Rodriguez shares an overview of current projects underway at IND and the latest on a potential flight to Europe.

Sam Schmidt expands mission to conquer paralysis
Former IndyCar driver and current team co-owner Sam Schmidt is opening the Driven NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The facility will provide rehab and resources for those with brain and spinal cord injuries.

Purdue releases its first short film: Boilers to Mars
Purdue University has created its first ever short film, "Boilers to Mars," which aims to attract students who want to continue Purdue's dominance and reputation as a world leader in aviation.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/27/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>61</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indianapolis International Airport's soaring successThe Indianapolis International Airport is seeing a record number of travelers and expects to hit 50 nonstop destinations this year. Mario Rodriguez shares an overview of current projects underway at IND and the latest on a potential flight to Europe.
Sam Schmidt expands mission to conquer paralysisFormer IndyCar driver and current team co-owner Sam Schmidt is opening the Driven NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The facility will provide rehab and resources for those with brain and spinal cord injuries.
Purdue releases its first short film: Boilers to MarsPurdue University has created its first ever short film, "Boilers to Mars," which aims to attract students who want to continue Purdue's dominance and reputation as a world leader in aviation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis International Airport's soaring success
The Indianapolis International Airport is seeing a record number of travelers and expects to hit 50 nonstop destinations this year. Mario Rodriguez shares an overview of current projects underway at IND and the latest on a potential flight to Europe.

Sam Schmidt expands mission to conquer paralysis
Former IndyCar driver and current team co-owner Sam Schmidt is opening the Driven NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The facility will provide rehab and resources for those with brain and spinal cord injuries.

Purdue releases its first short film: Boilers to Mars
Purdue University has created its first ever short film, "Boilers to Mars," which aims to attract students who want to continue Purdue's dominance and reputation as a world leader in aviation.</itunes:summary>
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The Indianapolis International Airport is seeing a record number of travelers and expects to hit 50 nonstop destinations this year. Mario Rodriguez shares an overview of current projects underway at IND and the latest on a potential flight to Europe.</p>
<p><a>Sam Schmidt expands mission to conquer paralysis<br>
</a>Former IndyCar driver and current team co-owner Sam Schmidt is opening the Driven NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The facility will provide rehab and resources for those with brain and spinal cord injuries.</p>
<p><a>Purdue releases its first short film: Boilers to Mars<br>
</a>Purdue University has created its first ever short film, "Boilers to Mars," which aims to attract students who want to continue Purdue's dominance and reputation as a world leader in aviation.<br>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/20/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-09202024/</link>
      <description>Engage Indiana series visits Muncie
IBJ Media's Engage series traveled to East Central Indiana this week. The region is seeing a lot of growth, with new projects and initiatives aiming to transform the area.



The Marvella Project
A groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the landscape for young female athletes. The Marvella Project is a $98 million, three-phase development at Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana.



MBX Biosciences goes public
Carmel-based MBX Biosciences made its debut on the Nasdaq about one week ago and saw its shares jump 48% from its initial public offering.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 09:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/20/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Engage Indiana series visits MuncieIBJ Media's Engage series traveled to East Central Indiana this week. The region is seeing a lot of growth, with new projects and initiatives aiming to transform the area.
The Marvella ProjectA groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the landscape for young female athletes. The Marvella Project is a $98 million, three-phase development at Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana.
MBX Biosciences goes publicCarmel-based MBX Biosciences made its debut on the Nasdaq about one week ago and saw its shares jump 48% from its initial public offering.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Engage Indiana series visits Muncie
IBJ Media's Engage series traveled to East Central Indiana this week. The region is seeing a lot of growth, with new projects and initiatives aiming to transform the area.



The Marvella Project
A groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the landscape for young female athletes. The Marvella Project is a $98 million, three-phase development at Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana.



MBX Biosciences goes public
Carmel-based MBX Biosciences made its debut on the Nasdaq about one week ago and saw its shares jump 48% from its initial public offering.</itunes:summary>
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IBJ Media's Engage series traveled to East Central Indiana this week. The region is seeing a lot of growth, with new projects and initiatives aiming to transform the area.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>The Marvella Project<br>
</a>A groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the landscape for young female athletes. The Marvella Project is a $98 million, three-phase development at Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>MBX Biosciences goes public<br>
</a>Carmel-based MBX Biosciences made its debut on the Nasdaq about one week ago and saw its shares jump 48% from its initial public offering.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/13/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-09132024/</link>
      <description>Indiana Sports Corp looks to the future
The Indiana Sports Corp has unveiled 2050 Vision-a five-pronged approach to continue to attract big time events and also create global centers for sports tech, academia, business leadership and women’s sports. The vision includes a goal of creating the women's sports capital of the world.



Sagamore Institute releases Workforce 2040 report
Indianapolis-based Sagamore Institute is sharing a new, comprehensive look at what working in Indiana will look like in the future. It's a snapshot that focuses on people, technology and education.



Inside the endangered Sposeep &amp; Sons Building
The Sposeep &amp; Sons Building was home to a once thriving scrap metal business that dates all the way back to 1890. Now, the prominent limestone landmark faces demolition and is one of the most endangered buildings in the state according to Indiana Landmarks.





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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/13/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>59</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana Sports Corp looks to the futureThe Indiana Sports Corp has unveiled 2050 Vision-a five-pronged approach to continue to attract big time events and also create global centers for sports tech, academia, business leadership and women’s sports. The vision includes a goal of creating the women's sports capital of the world.
Sagamore Institute releases Workforce 2040 reportIndianapolis-based Sagamore Institute is sharing a new, comprehensive look at what working in Indiana will look like in the future. It's a snapshot that focuses on people, technology and education.
Inside the endangered Sposeep &amp;amp; Sons BuildingThe Sposeep &amp;amp; Sons Building was home to a once thriving scrap metal business that dates all the way back to 1890. Now, the prominent limestone landmark faces demolition and is one of the most endangered buildings in the state according to Indiana Landmarks.

 </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana Sports Corp looks to the future
The Indiana Sports Corp has unveiled 2050 Vision-a five-pronged approach to continue to attract big time events and also create global centers for sports tech, academia, business leadership and women’s sports. The vision includes a goal of creating the women's sports capital of the world.



Sagamore Institute releases Workforce 2040 report
Indianapolis-based Sagamore Institute is sharing a new, comprehensive look at what working in Indiana will look like in the future. It's a snapshot that focuses on people, technology and education.



Inside the endangered Sposeep &amp; Sons Building
The Sposeep &amp; Sons Building was home to a once thriving scrap metal business that dates all the way back to 1890. Now, the prominent limestone landmark faces demolition and is one of the most endangered buildings in the state according to Indiana Landmarks.





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The Indiana Sports Corp has unveiled 2050 Vision-a five-pronged approach to continue to attract big time events and also create global centers for sports tech, academia, business leadership and women’s sports. The vision includes a goal of creating the women's sports capital of the world.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p>Sagamore Institute releases Workforce 2040 report<br>
Indianapolis-based Sagamore Institute is sharing a new, comprehensive look at what working in Indiana will look like in the future. It's a snapshot that focuses on people, technology and education.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p>Inside the endangered Sposeep &amp; Sons Building<br>
The Sposeep &amp; Sons Building was home to a once thriving scrap metal business that dates all the way back to 1890. Now, the prominent limestone landmark faces demolition and is one of the most endangered buildings in the state according to Indiana Landmarks.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/06/2024</title>
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      <description>New facilities to drive sports tourism
This week, Greenwood opened a $10 million sports park. It's one of several projects in development around the state related to athletics, including brand new facilities currently under construction in Fishers and Noblesville.

Kate the Chemist joins Notre Dame
She's captivated audiences and done science experiments alongside Stephen Colbert and Kelly Clarkson. Now, Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is Notre Dame's first professor for the public understanding of science.

Growing Indiana's international trade economy
Indiana leaders zeroed in on Italy and Slovakia as targets for economic growth during a recent economic trip. We go one-on-one with Governor Holcomb on why racing is a big part of the mission.

Mainstream Fiber Networks' expansion plans
Mainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters located in the Brown County community of Gnaw Bone. The company is also adding jobs and investing in rural and underserved communities.

 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/06/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>New facilities to drive sports tourismThis week, Greenwood opened a $10 million sports park. It's one of several projects in development around the state related to athletics, including brand new facilities currently under construction in Fishers and Noblesville.
Kate the Chemist joins Notre DameShe's captivated audiences and done science experiments alongside Stephen Colbert and Kelly Clarkson. Now, Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is Notre Dame's first professor for the public understanding of science.
Growing Indiana's international trade economyIndiana leaders zeroed in on Italy and Slovakia as targets for economic growth during a recent economic trip. We go one-on-one with Governor Holcomb on why racing is a big part of the mission.
Mainstream Fiber Networks' expansion plansMainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters located in the Brown County community of Gnaw Bone. The company is also adding jobs and investing in rural and underserved communities.
 
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      <itunes:summary>New facilities to drive sports tourism
This week, Greenwood opened a $10 million sports park. It's one of several projects in development around the state related to athletics, including brand new facilities currently under construction in Fishers and Noblesville.

Kate the Chemist joins Notre Dame
She's captivated audiences and done science experiments alongside Stephen Colbert and Kelly Clarkson. Now, Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is Notre Dame's first professor for the public understanding of science.

Growing Indiana's international trade economy
Indiana leaders zeroed in on Italy and Slovakia as targets for economic growth during a recent economic trip. We go one-on-one with Governor Holcomb on why racing is a big part of the mission.

Mainstream Fiber Networks' expansion plans
Mainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters located in the Brown County community of Gnaw Bone. The company is also adding jobs and investing in rural and underserved communities.

 

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This week, Greenwood opened a $10 million sports park. It's one of several projects in development around the state related to athletics, including brand new facilities currently under construction in Fishers and Noblesville.</p>
<p><a>Kate the Chemist joins Notre Dame<br>
</a>She's captivated audiences and done science experiments alongside Stephen Colbert and Kelly Clarkson. Now, Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is Notre Dame's first professor for the public understanding of science.</p>
<p><a>Growing Indiana's international trade economy<br>
</a>Indiana leaders zeroed in on Italy and Slovakia as targets for economic growth during a recent economic trip. We go one-on-one with Governor Holcomb on why racing is a big part of the mission.</p>
<p><a>Mainstream Fiber Networks' expansion plans<br>
</a>Mainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters located in the Brown County community of Gnaw Bone. The company is also adding jobs and investing in rural and underserved communities.</p>
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      <description>Rally Returns
Christopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures and U.S. Sen. Todd Young

Inside INdiana Business is on location for the second Rally Innovation Conference in Indianapolis. We look at what it means for entrepreneurs and executives from around the globe and the potential payoff for Indiana businesses.

University of Evansville partners with Toyota
Christopher Pietruszkiewicz, President, University of Evansville

The University of Evansville and Toyota Indiana have a new partnership to support the automaker’s Driving Possibilities initiative. The initiative aims to prepare students in southwest Indiana for future STEM careers.

International Harvester Building remains endangered
Jerry Betley, Vice President, Harvester Homecoming

For 60 years, it produced everything from World War II torpedoes to what many credit as the first modern SUV. But now, the former International Harvester building in Fort Wayne is on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered List, which lists historic places around the state on the brink of extinction.

South Bend's momentum
James Mueller, Mayor of South Bend

South Bend has come a long way since its early days with millions of dollars going toward revitalizing its downtown, modernizing and adding flights to its international airport, strengthening its partnership with Notre Dame and more. Mayor James Mueller is this week's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 08/30/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Rally ReturnsChristopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures and U.S. Sen. Todd Young
Inside INdiana Business is on location for the second Rally Innovation Conference in Indianapolis. We look at what it means for entrepreneurs and executives from around the globe and the potential payoff for Indiana businesses.
University of Evansville partners with ToyotaChristopher Pietruszkiewicz, President, University of Evansville
The University of Evansville and Toyota Indiana have a new partnership to support the automaker’s Driving Possibilities initiative. The initiative aims to prepare students in southwest Indiana for future STEM careers.
International Harvester Building remains endangeredJerry Betley, Vice President, Harvester Homecoming
For 60 years, it produced everything from World War II torpedoes to what many credit as the first modern SUV. But now, the former International Harvester building in Fort Wayne is on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered List, which lists historic places around the state on the brink of extinction.
South Bend's momentumJames Mueller, Mayor of South Bend
South Bend has come a long way since its early days with millions of dollars going toward revitalizing its downtown, modernizing and adding flights to its international airport, strengthening its partnership with Notre Dame and more. Mayor James Mueller is this week's guest on the Business &amp;amp; Beyond podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rally Returns
Christopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures and U.S. Sen. Todd Young

Inside INdiana Business is on location for the second Rally Innovation Conference in Indianapolis. We look at what it means for entrepreneurs and executives from around the globe and the potential payoff for Indiana businesses.

University of Evansville partners with Toyota
Christopher Pietruszkiewicz, President, University of Evansville

The University of Evansville and Toyota Indiana have a new partnership to support the automaker’s Driving Possibilities initiative. The initiative aims to prepare students in southwest Indiana for future STEM careers.

International Harvester Building remains endangered
Jerry Betley, Vice President, Harvester Homecoming

For 60 years, it produced everything from World War II torpedoes to what many credit as the first modern SUV. But now, the former International Harvester building in Fort Wayne is on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered List, which lists historic places around the state on the brink of extinction.

South Bend's momentum
James Mueller, Mayor of South Bend

South Bend has come a long way since its early days with millions of dollars going toward revitalizing its downtown, modernizing and adding flights to its international airport, strengthening its partnership with Notre Dame and more. Mayor James Mueller is this week's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Rally Returns<br>
Christopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures and U.S. Sen. Todd Young</p>
<p>Inside INdiana Business is on location for the second Rally Innovation Conference in Indianapolis. We look at what it means for entrepreneurs and executives from around the globe and the potential payoff for Indiana businesses.</p>
<p><a>University of Evansville partners with Toyota<br>
</a><a>Christopher Pietruszkiewicz, President, University of Evansville</a></p>
<p>The University of Evansville and Toyota Indiana have a new partnership to support the automaker’s Driving Possibilities initiative. The initiative aims to prepare students in southwest Indiana for future STEM careers.</p>
<p><a>International Harvester Building remains endangered<br>
</a><a>Jerry Betley, Vice President, Harvester Homecoming</a></p>
<p>For 60 years, it produced everything from World War II torpedoes to what many credit as the first modern SUV. But now, the former International Harvester building in Fort Wayne is on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered List, which lists historic places around the state on the brink of extinction.</p>
<p><a>South Bend's momentum<br>
</a><a>James Mueller, Mayor of South Bend</a></p>
<p>South Bend has come a long way since its early days with millions of dollars going toward revitalizing its downtown, modernizing and adding flights to its international airport, strengthening its partnership with Notre Dame and more. Mayor James Mueller is this week's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.</p>
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      <description>Butler, Taylor universities investing in their communities
This week, two transformational initiatives were announced in two different parts of the state. We talk to the presidents of both Butler University and Taylor University about their efforts and the impact these projects will have.



AES Indiana eyes growth, clean energy
AES Indiana is investing more than $1 billion into its Petersburg plant as it transitions from coal to natural gas. President Brandi Davis-Handy talks about that project and plans for growth.



Indiana Landmarks releases 10 Most Endangered list
This year’s list features six new landmarks and four repeats from the 2023 list. Davis is also Gerry Dick's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.



Addressing the childcare shortage
The Villages of Indiana just opened a new infant wing to double the number of babies the center can take care of. We'll take a look at what the impact will be in the Business of Health.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 08/23/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Butler, Taylor universities investing in their communitiesThis week, two transformational initiatives were announced in two different parts of the state. We talk to the presidents of both Butler University and Taylor University about their efforts and the impact these projects will have.
AES Indiana eyes growth, clean energyAES Indiana is investing more than $1 billion into its Petersburg plant as it transitions from coal to natural gas. President Brandi Davis-Handy talks about that project and plans for growth.
Indiana Landmarks releases 10 Most Endangered listThis year’s list features six new landmarks and four repeats from the 2023 list. Davis is also Gerry Dick's guest on the Business &amp;amp; Beyond podcast.
Addressing the childcare shortageThe Villages of Indiana just opened a new infant wing to double the number of babies the center can take care of. We'll take a look at what the impact will be in the Business of Health.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Butler, Taylor universities investing in their communities
This week, two transformational initiatives were announced in two different parts of the state. We talk to the presidents of both Butler University and Taylor University about their efforts and the impact these projects will have.



AES Indiana eyes growth, clean energy
AES Indiana is investing more than $1 billion into its Petersburg plant as it transitions from coal to natural gas. President Brandi Davis-Handy talks about that project and plans for growth.



Indiana Landmarks releases 10 Most Endangered list
This year’s list features six new landmarks and four repeats from the 2023 list. Davis is also Gerry Dick's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.



Addressing the childcare shortage
The Villages of Indiana just opened a new infant wing to double the number of babies the center can take care of. We'll take a look at what the impact will be in the Business of Health.</itunes:summary>
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This week, two transformational initiatives were announced in two different parts of the state. We talk to the presidents of both Butler University and Taylor University about their efforts and the impact these projects will have.<br>
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</p>
<p><a>AES Indiana eyes growth, clean energy<br>
</a>AES Indiana is investing more than $1 billion into its Petersburg plant as it transitions from coal to natural gas. President Brandi Davis-Handy talks about that project and plans for growth.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Indiana Landmarks releases 10 Most Endangered list<br>
</a>This year’s list features six new landmarks and four repeats from the 2023 list. Davis is also Gerry Dick's guest on the Business &amp; Beyond podcast.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><a>Addressing the childcare shortage<br>
</a>The Villages of Indiana just opened a new infant wing to double the number of babies the center can take care of. We'll take a look at what the impact will be in the Business of Health.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 08/16/2024</title>
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      <description>Indianapolis hosting 2025 WNBA All-Star Game
Mary-Rachel Redman is joined by Mel Raines to talk about what hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game means for the Circle City and what fans can expect.

Eli Lilly's growing momentum
Eli Lilly and Co. is reporting second quarter profits up 68% over this time last year and is increasing its full-year revenue outlook by a whopping $3 billion. “Pete the Planner” joins us to discuss the pharmaceutical giant’s growth.

The Midwest's role in national security
Hypersonics, quantum computing and unmanned surface vehicles were all part of a discussion between policymakers, researchers and military officers at an inaugural national security conference at Notre Dame this week.

Marian University's plans for Lilly Endowment grant
Marian University is one of more than a dozen higher education institutions to share in $300 million in grant funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The university is using its $25 million grant to support the development of the Riverside Education Innovation District.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 08/16/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indianapolis hosting 2025 WNBA All-Star GameMary-Rachel Redman is joined by Mel Raines to talk about what hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game means for the Circle City and what fans can expect.
Eli Lilly's growing momentumEli Lilly and Co. is reporting second quarter profits up 68% over this time last year and is increasing its full-year revenue outlook by a whopping $3 billion. “Pete the Planner” joins us to discuss the pharmaceutical giant’s growth.
The Midwest's role in national securityHypersonics, quantum computing and unmanned surface vehicles were all part of a discussion between policymakers, researchers and military officers at an inaugural national security conference at Notre Dame this week.
Marian University's plans for Lilly Endowment grantMarian University is one of more than a dozen higher education institutions to share in $300 million in grant funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The university is using its $25 million grant to support the development of the Riverside Education Innovation District.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis hosting 2025 WNBA All-Star Game
Mary-Rachel Redman is joined by Mel Raines to talk about what hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game means for the Circle City and what fans can expect.

Eli Lilly's growing momentum
Eli Lilly and Co. is reporting second quarter profits up 68% over this time last year and is increasing its full-year revenue outlook by a whopping $3 billion. “Pete the Planner” joins us to discuss the pharmaceutical giant’s growth.

The Midwest's role in national security
Hypersonics, quantum computing and unmanned surface vehicles were all part of a discussion between policymakers, researchers and military officers at an inaugural national security conference at Notre Dame this week.

Marian University's plans for Lilly Endowment grant
Marian University is one of more than a dozen higher education institutions to share in $300 million in grant funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The university is using its $25 million grant to support the development of the Riverside Education Innovation District.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis hosting 2025 WNBA All-Star Game<br>
Mary-Rachel Redman is joined by Mel Raines to talk about what hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game means for the Circle City and what fans can expect.</p>
<p>Eli Lilly's growing momentum<br>
Eli Lilly and Co. is reporting second quarter profits up 68% over this time last year and is increasing its full-year revenue outlook by a whopping $3 billion. “Pete the Planner” joins us to discuss the pharmaceutical giant’s growth.</p>
<p>The Midwest's role in national security<br>
Hypersonics, quantum computing and unmanned surface vehicles were all part of a discussion between policymakers, researchers and military officers at an inaugural national security conference at Notre Dame this week.</p>
<p>Marian University's plans for Lilly Endowment grant<br>
Marian University is one of more than a dozen higher education institutions to share in $300 million in grant funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The university is using its $25 million grant to support the development of the Riverside Education Innovation District.</p>
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      <description>Crossroads Connected
After 16 years and more than 140 miles of highway, I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville is complete. We hear from all three Indiana governors who were involved in the project and take a look at the impact the interstate has and will have on the Indiana economy.

ArcticRx Pod Launches
ArcticRx's shippable, reusable freezer pod is on the market and ready for production. Developed at the Indiana IoT Labs in Fishers, the pod is now being field tested by clients, including the Department of Defense.


Business &amp; Beyond Podcast presented by PNC
Gerry Dick talks to Pat Carlini about how she's transitioned from the fast-paced life in media to a much more mellow space in the world of yoga.


Marion Downtown Development
Plans for a major downtown development project in Marion are moving forward. Mayor Morell tells us there hasn't been any new development of this magnitude in more than a decade.


New home for Korn Ferry Tour Championship
The Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick will host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, presented by United Leasing and Finance October 3-6.

 






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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crossroads ConnectedAfter 16 years and more than 140 miles of highway, I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville is complete. We hear from all three Indiana governors who were involved in the project and take a look at the impact the interstate has and will have on the Indiana economy.
ArcticRx Pod LaunchesArcticRx's shippable, reusable freezer pod is on the market and ready for production. Developed at the Indiana IoT Labs in Fishers, the pod is now being field tested by clients, including the Department of Defense.
Business &amp;amp; Beyond Podcast presented by PNCGerry Dick talks to Pat Carlini about how she's transitioned from the fast-paced life in media to a much more mellow space in the world of yoga.
Marion Downtown DevelopmentPlans for a major downtown development project in Marion are moving forward. Mayor Morell tells us there hasn't been any new development of this magnitude in more than a decade.
New home for Korn Ferry Tour ChampionshipThe Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick will host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, presented by United Leasing and Finance October 3-6.
 

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      <itunes:summary>Crossroads Connected
After 16 years and more than 140 miles of highway, I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville is complete. We hear from all three Indiana governors who were involved in the project and take a look at the impact the interstate has and will have on the Indiana economy.

ArcticRx Pod Launches
ArcticRx's shippable, reusable freezer pod is on the market and ready for production. Developed at the Indiana IoT Labs in Fishers, the pod is now being field tested by clients, including the Department of Defense.


Business &amp; Beyond Podcast presented by PNC
Gerry Dick talks to Pat Carlini about how she's transitioned from the fast-paced life in media to a much more mellow space in the world of yoga.


Marion Downtown Development
Plans for a major downtown development project in Marion are moving forward. Mayor Morell tells us there hasn't been any new development of this magnitude in more than a decade.


New home for Korn Ferry Tour Championship
The Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick will host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, presented by United Leasing and Finance October 3-6.

 






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        <![CDATA[<p>Crossroads Connected<br>
After 16 years and more than 140 miles of highway, I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville is complete. We hear from all three Indiana governors who were involved in the project and take a look at the impact the interstate has and will have on the Indiana economy.</p>
<p>ArcticRx Pod Launches<br>
ArcticRx's shippable, reusable freezer pod is on the market and ready for production. Developed at the Indiana IoT Labs in Fishers, the pod is now being field tested by clients, including the Department of Defense.<br>
</p>
<p>Business &amp; Beyond Podcast presented by PNC<br>
Gerry Dick talks to Pat Carlini about how she's transitioned from the fast-paced life in media to a much more mellow space in the world of yoga.<br>
</p>
<p>Marion Downtown Development<br>
Plans for a major downtown development project in Marion are moving forward. Mayor Morell tells us there hasn't been any new development of this magnitude in more than a decade.<br>
</p>
<p>New home for Korn Ferry Tour Championship<br>
The Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick will host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, presented by United Leasing and Finance October 3-6.</p>
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      <description>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”
For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.

Rally 2024 is almost here
Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories

Reflecting back and looking forward
Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.

IMS Museum adds staff member
As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 08/02/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.
Rally 2024 is almost hereRally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories
Reflecting back and looking forwardMayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.
IMS Museum adds staff memberAs renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”
For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.

Rally 2024 is almost here
Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories

Reflecting back and looking forward
Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.

IMS Museum adds staff member
As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”<br>
For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.</p>
<p class="p1">Rally 2024 is almost here<br>
Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories</p>
<p class="p1">Reflecting back and looking forward<br>
Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.</p>
<p class="p1">IMS Museum adds staff member<br>
As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.</p>
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      <description>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”

For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.

 

Rally 2024 is almost here

Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories

 

Reflecting back and looking forward

Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.

 

IMS Museum adds staff member

As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/26/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”
For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.
 
Rally 2024 is almost here
Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories
 
Reflecting back and looking forward
Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.
 
IMS Museum adds staff member
As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.
 </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”

For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.

 

Rally 2024 is almost here

Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories

 

Reflecting back and looking forward

Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.

 

IMS Museum adds staff member

As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.

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<p>For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Rally 2024 is almost here</p>
<p>Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Reflecting back and looking forward</p>
<p>Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>IMS Museum adds staff member</p>
<p>As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/19/2024</title>
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      <description></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/12/2024</title>
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      <description>Engage Indiana West Central Indiana
IBJ Media’s third Engage Indiana event of the year brings us to Terre Haute and a city that’s seeing revitalization. We look at some important projects in the region and a mayor’s hope for the future.

Inside the Larry Bird Museum
Larry Bird has left a lasting legacy in the Wabash Valley, and now his career is the focus of a new Terre Haute  Museum. It’s one of a dozen museums located in the city. We get an inside look at what visitors can experience…for no cost!

Car simulator helps with road to recovery
Six Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students have created a car simulator to help patients at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. The invention addresses a major part of the process to regain mobility and freedom.

Indiana Dinosaur Museum opens
He’s seen success in the candy industry as the founder of the South Bend Chocolate Company. Now, Mark Tarner is sharing another passion- dinosaurs–and the launch of a $20 million museum.

Back home again in Clinton, Indiana
Gerry Dick returns to his hometown of Clinton to share some of the past struggles the area has faced, and the optimism two major projects are bringing to its future.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/12/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Engage Indiana West Central IndianaIBJ Media’s third Engage Indiana event of the year brings us to Terre Haute and a city that’s seeing revitalization. We look at some important projects in the region and a mayor’s hope for the future.
Inside the Larry Bird MuseumLarry Bird has left a lasting legacy in the Wabash Valley, and now his career is the focus of a new Terre Haute  Museum. It’s one of a dozen museums located in the city. We get an inside look at what visitors can experience…for no cost!
Car simulator helps with road to recoverySix Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students have created a car simulator to help patients at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. The invention addresses a major part of the process to regain mobility and freedom.
Indiana Dinosaur Museum opensHe’s seen success in the candy industry as the founder of the South Bend Chocolate Company. Now, Mark Tarner is sharing another passion- dinosaurs–and the launch of a $20 million museum.
Back home again in Clinton, IndianaGerry Dick returns to his hometown of Clinton to share some of the past struggles the area has faced, and the optimism two major projects are bringing to its future.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Engage Indiana West Central Indiana
IBJ Media’s third Engage Indiana event of the year brings us to Terre Haute and a city that’s seeing revitalization. We look at some important projects in the region and a mayor’s hope for the future.

Inside the Larry Bird Museum
Larry Bird has left a lasting legacy in the Wabash Valley, and now his career is the focus of a new Terre Haute  Museum. It’s one of a dozen museums located in the city. We get an inside look at what visitors can experience…for no cost!

Car simulator helps with road to recovery
Six Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students have created a car simulator to help patients at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. The invention addresses a major part of the process to regain mobility and freedom.

Indiana Dinosaur Museum opens
He’s seen success in the candy industry as the founder of the South Bend Chocolate Company. Now, Mark Tarner is sharing another passion- dinosaurs–and the launch of a $20 million museum.

Back home again in Clinton, Indiana
Gerry Dick returns to his hometown of Clinton to share some of the past struggles the area has faced, and the optimism two major projects are bringing to its future.</itunes:summary>
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IBJ Media’s third Engage Indiana event of the year brings us to Terre Haute and a city that’s seeing revitalization. We look at some important projects in the region and a mayor’s hope for the future.</p>
<p>Inside the Larry Bird Museum<br>
Larry Bird has left a lasting legacy in the Wabash Valley, and now his career is the focus of a new Terre Haute  Museum. It’s one of a dozen museums located in the city. We get an inside look at what visitors can experience…for no cost!</p>
<p>Car simulator helps with road to recovery<br>
Six Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students have created a car simulator to help patients at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. The invention addresses a major part of the process to regain mobility and freedom.</p>
<p>Indiana Dinosaur Museum opens<br>
He’s seen success in the candy industry as the founder of the South Bend Chocolate Company. Now, Mark Tarner is sharing another passion- dinosaurs–and the launch of a $20 million museum.</p>
<p>Back home again in Clinton, Indiana<br>
Gerry Dick returns to his hometown of Clinton to share some of the past struggles the area has faced, and the optimism two major projects are bringing to its future.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/05/2024</title>
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      <description>IU Indianapolis launches
After more than a half century, IUPUI is no more. President Pamela Whitten shares how the Indianapolis campus is an urban research university and plans for the campus’ future.

Purdue University in Indianapolis launches
Mung Chiang says Purdue University in Indianapolis is an extension of the West Lafayette campus. He shares his plans not only for the campus, but for other sites across the city.

Starting with the Sycamores
ISU President Dr. Mike Godard is celebrating his first month on the job. He’s this week’s guest on the Business &amp;  Beyond Podcast and shares one of his top priorities for his tenure.

Competitive pay in Hamilton County
Stevanato makes glass vials and syringes for pharmaceuticals. They’ve committed to keeping their salaries competitive in Fishers – an area where the cost of living is 26% higher than the Indiana average.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/05/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>IU Indianapolis launchesAfter more than a half century, IUPUI is no more. President Pamela Whitten shares how the Indianapolis campus is an urban research university and plans for the campus’ future.
Purdue University in Indianapolis launchesMung Chiang says Purdue University in Indianapolis is an extension of the West Lafayette campus. He shares his plans not only for the campus, but for other sites across the city.
Starting with the SycamoresISU President Dr. Mike Godard is celebrating his first month on the job. He’s this week’s guest on the Business &amp;amp;  Beyond Podcast and shares one of his top priorities for his tenure.
Competitive pay in Hamilton CountyStevanato makes glass vials and syringes for pharmaceuticals. They’ve committed to keeping their salaries competitive in Fishers – an area where the cost of living is 26% higher than the Indiana average.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>IU Indianapolis launches
After more than a half century, IUPUI is no more. President Pamela Whitten shares how the Indianapolis campus is an urban research university and plans for the campus’ future.

Purdue University in Indianapolis launches
Mung Chiang says Purdue University in Indianapolis is an extension of the West Lafayette campus. He shares his plans not only for the campus, but for other sites across the city.

Starting with the Sycamores
ISU President Dr. Mike Godard is celebrating his first month on the job. He’s this week’s guest on the Business &amp;  Beyond Podcast and shares one of his top priorities for his tenure.

Competitive pay in Hamilton County
Stevanato makes glass vials and syringes for pharmaceuticals. They’ve committed to keeping their salaries competitive in Fishers – an area where the cost of living is 26% higher than the Indiana average.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>IU Indianapolis launches<br>
After more than a half century, IUPUI is no more. President Pamela Whitten shares how the Indianapolis campus is an urban research university and plans for the campus’ future.</p>
<p>Purdue University in Indianapolis launches<br>
Mung Chiang says Purdue University in Indianapolis is an extension of the West Lafayette campus. He shares his plans not only for the campus, but for other sites across the city.</p>
<p>Starting with the Sycamores<br>
ISU President Dr. Mike Godard is celebrating his first month on the job. He’s this week’s guest on the Business &amp;  Beyond Podcast and shares one of his top priorities for his tenure.</p>
<p>Competitive pay in Hamilton County<br>
Stevanato makes glass vials and syringes for pharmaceuticals. They’ve committed to keeping their salaries competitive in Fishers – an area where the cost of living is 26% higher than the Indiana average.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/28/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-06282024/</link>
      <description>Major WWE deal bringing three premium events to Indiana
The WWE has signed an eight-year deal to bring Royal Rumble, WrestleMania and SummerSlam to Lucas Oil Stadium. We have an exclusive interview with WWE exec Chris Legentil on why Indiana was chosen and the statewide impact.

Fort Wayne seeing growth, more projects
Indiana's second largest city continues to land first class projects and investment that are reshaping its downtown and attracting national attention. In total, there’s been more than $1 billion in downtown investment over the past decade, and more is on the way.

Paramedic launches at home care business
A lifelong paramedic in Zionsville is bringing back the old-fashioned house call with a modern spin. Medic Home Care sends the same paramedic to a patient’s home once a week for checkups.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/28/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Major WWE deal bringing three premium events to IndianaThe WWE has signed an eight-year deal to bring Royal Rumble, WrestleMania and SummerSlam to Lucas Oil Stadium. We have an exclusive interview with WWE exec Chris Legentil on why Indiana was chosen and the statewide impact.
Fort Wayne seeing growth, more projectsIndiana's second largest city continues to land first class projects and investment that are reshaping its downtown and attracting national attention. In total, there’s been more than $1 billion in downtown investment over the past decade, and more is on the way.
Paramedic launches at home care businessA lifelong paramedic in Zionsville is bringing back the old-fashioned house call with a modern spin. Medic Home Care sends the same paramedic to a patient’s home once a week for checkups.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Major WWE deal bringing three premium events to Indiana
The WWE has signed an eight-year deal to bring Royal Rumble, WrestleMania and SummerSlam to Lucas Oil Stadium. We have an exclusive interview with WWE exec Chris Legentil on why Indiana was chosen and the statewide impact.

Fort Wayne seeing growth, more projects
Indiana's second largest city continues to land first class projects and investment that are reshaping its downtown and attracting national attention. In total, there’s been more than $1 billion in downtown investment over the past decade, and more is on the way.

Paramedic launches at home care business
A lifelong paramedic in Zionsville is bringing back the old-fashioned house call with a modern spin. Medic Home Care sends the same paramedic to a patient’s home once a week for checkups.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Major WWE deal bringing three premium events to Indiana<br>
The WWE has signed an eight-year deal to bring Royal Rumble, WrestleMania and SummerSlam to Lucas Oil Stadium. We have an exclusive interview with WWE exec Chris Legentil on why Indiana was chosen and the statewide impact.</p>
<p>Fort Wayne seeing growth, more projects<br>
Indiana's second largest city continues to land first class projects and investment that are reshaping its downtown and attracting national attention. In total, there’s been more than $1 billion in downtown investment over the past decade, and more is on the way.</p>
<p>Paramedic launches at home care business<br>
A lifelong paramedic in Zionsville is bringing back the old-fashioned house call with a modern spin. Medic Home Care sends the same paramedic to a patient’s home once a week for checkups.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/21/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/weekend-of-1719247085/</link>
      <description>Indianapolis tourism eyes record
Progress on a new hotel and more than a billion dollars of new business are elevating tourism’s economic impact on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. In the wake of the devastating impact of Covid, Chris Gahl says this could be the busiest year in Indy tourism history.

The Voice of the Hoosiers
He is one of the most iconic voices in sports – the Voice of the Hoosiers. Don Fischer is Gerry Dick’s guest to kick off season 4 of the Business and Beyond podcast. They talk about his first job, his first meeting with Bob Knight and many other memorable moments from a 50-year career.

Fort Wayne’s plan for the pool
The main pool inside Lucas Oil Stadium will soon head to a new home in Fort Wayne. The 50-meter competition pool for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials will anchor a new aquatics and wellness facility.

VR Swim Trials 
Purdue University is diving into the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials with a major sponsorship and creating a VR experience where people can swim against each other in a virtual pool.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/21/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indianapolis tourism eyes recordProgress on a new hotel and more than a billion dollars of new business are elevating tourism’s economic impact on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. In the wake of the devastating impact of Covid, Chris Gahl says this could be the busiest year in Indy tourism history.
The Voice of the HoosiersHe is one of the most iconic voices in sports – the Voice of the Hoosiers. Don Fischer is Gerry Dick’s guest to kick off season 4 of the Business and Beyond podcast. They talk about his first job, his first meeting with Bob Knight and many other memorable moments from a 50-year career.Fort Wayne’s plan for the poolThe main pool inside Lucas Oil Stadium will soon head to a new home in Fort Wayne. The 50-meter competition pool for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials will anchor a new aquatics and wellness facility.
VR Swim Trials Purdue University is diving into the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials with a major sponsorship and creating a VR experience where people can swim against each other in a virtual pool.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis tourism eyes record
Progress on a new hotel and more than a billion dollars of new business are elevating tourism’s economic impact on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. In the wake of the devastating impact of Covid, Chris Gahl says this could be the busiest year in Indy tourism history.

The Voice of the Hoosiers
He is one of the most iconic voices in sports – the Voice of the Hoosiers. Don Fischer is Gerry Dick’s guest to kick off season 4 of the Business and Beyond podcast. They talk about his first job, his first meeting with Bob Knight and many other memorable moments from a 50-year career.

Fort Wayne’s plan for the pool
The main pool inside Lucas Oil Stadium will soon head to a new home in Fort Wayne. The 50-meter competition pool for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials will anchor a new aquatics and wellness facility.

VR Swim Trials 
Purdue University is diving into the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials with a major sponsorship and creating a VR experience where people can swim against each other in a virtual pool.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis tourism eyes record<br>
Progress on a new hotel and more than a billion dollars of new business are elevating tourism’s economic impact on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. In the wake of the devastating impact of Covid, Chris Gahl says this could be the busiest year in Indy tourism history.</p>
<p>The Voice of the Hoosiers<br>
He is one of the most iconic voices in sports – the Voice of the Hoosiers. Don Fischer is Gerry Dick’s guest to kick off season 4 of the Business and Beyond podcast. They talk about his first job, his first meeting with Bob Knight and many other memorable moments from a 50-year career.<br>
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Fort Wayne’s plan for the pool<br>
The main pool inside Lucas Oil Stadium will soon head to a new home in Fort Wayne. The 50-meter competition pool for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials will anchor a new aquatics and wellness facility.</p>
<p>VR Swim Trials <br>
Purdue University is diving into the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials with a major sponsorship and creating a VR experience where people can swim against each other in a virtual pool.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/14/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/iibtv-podcast-weekend-of/</link>
      <description>Indiana heads toward record year for economic development
Indiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

From plant waste to bioplastics
Knox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking.

Swim trials economic impact
More than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game.

Supporting women entrepreneurs
A Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/14/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana heads toward record year for economic developmentIndiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
From plant waste to bioplasticsKnox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking.
Swim trials economic impactMore than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game.
Supporting women entrepreneursA Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana heads toward record year for economic development
Indiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

From plant waste to bioplastics
Knox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking.

Swim trials economic impact
More than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game.

Supporting women entrepreneurs
A Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indiana heads toward record year for economic development<br>
Indiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.</p>
<p>From plant waste to bioplastics<br>
Knox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking.</p>
<p>Swim trials economic impact<br>
More than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game.</p>
<p>Supporting women entrepreneurs<br>
A Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/07/2024</title>
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      <description>Indianapolis dives into the history books
Indianapolis is about to make a big splash, becoming the first city to build Olympic-sized swimming pools in an NFL stadium. Tim Hinchey gives us a preview of the experience and why “Indianapolis has proven to be the center of the sports world.”

Bringing a piece of Paris to Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Stadium isn’t the only place where things are being built for the swim trials. We learn about how a local group of welders is building a 66-foot-tall Eiffel Tower.

Producing the pool water
All of the water to fill 2-and-a-half Olympic pools is coming from one hydrant outside Lucas Oil Stadium. We go behind the scenes with two Indiana companies to find out how they make sure the water is ready for show time.

Volunteers supporting Swim Trials
Thousands of volunteers are helping to make the US Olympic Swim Trials possible. We talk to OneAmerica Financial about the importance of the community support as well as an initiative to teach people how to swim.

Indiana Golf Headquarters moving
Ground has been broken for the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center. It will include a hall of fame and serve as a centralized location for Indiana Golf to serve courses, events and programming throughout the state.

Securing the Swim Trials
As Indiana prepares for another sporting event on a global stage, we learn about the competition Indy faced to secure the bid and the three things unique to the Indy bid.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 09:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/07/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indianapolis dives into the history booksIndianapolis is about to make a big splash, becoming the first city to build Olympic-sized swimming pools in an NFL stadium. Tim Hinchey gives us a preview of the experience and why “Indianapolis has proven to be the center of the sports world.”
Bringing a piece of Paris to IndianapolisLucas Oil Stadium isn’t the only place where things are being built for the swim trials. We learn about how a local group of welders is building a 66-foot-tall Eiffel Tower.
Producing the pool waterAll of the water to fill 2-and-a-half Olympic pools is coming from one hydrant outside Lucas Oil Stadium. We go behind the scenes with two Indiana companies to find out how they make sure the water is ready for show time.
Volunteers supporting Swim TrialsThousands of volunteers are helping to make the US Olympic Swim Trials possible. We talk to OneAmerica Financial about the importance of the community support as well as an initiative to teach people how to swim.
Indiana Golf Headquarters movingGround has been broken for the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center. It will include a hall of fame and serve as a centralized location for Indiana Golf to serve courses, events and programming throughout the state.
Securing the Swim TrialsAs Indiana prepares for another sporting event on a global stage, we learn about the competition Indy faced to secure the bid and the three things unique to the Indy bid.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis dives into the history books
Indianapolis is about to make a big splash, becoming the first city to build Olympic-sized swimming pools in an NFL stadium. Tim Hinchey gives us a preview of the experience and why “Indianapolis has proven to be the center of the sports world.”

Bringing a piece of Paris to Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Stadium isn’t the only place where things are being built for the swim trials. We learn about how a local group of welders is building a 66-foot-tall Eiffel Tower.

Producing the pool water
All of the water to fill 2-and-a-half Olympic pools is coming from one hydrant outside Lucas Oil Stadium. We go behind the scenes with two Indiana companies to find out how they make sure the water is ready for show time.

Volunteers supporting Swim Trials
Thousands of volunteers are helping to make the US Olympic Swim Trials possible. We talk to OneAmerica Financial about the importance of the community support as well as an initiative to teach people how to swim.

Indiana Golf Headquarters moving
Ground has been broken for the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center. It will include a hall of fame and serve as a centralized location for Indiana Golf to serve courses, events and programming throughout the state.

Securing the Swim Trials
As Indiana prepares for another sporting event on a global stage, we learn about the competition Indy faced to secure the bid and the three things unique to the Indy bid.</itunes:summary>
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Indianapolis is about to make a big splash, becoming the first city to build Olympic-sized swimming pools in an NFL stadium. Tim Hinchey gives us a preview of the experience and why “Indianapolis has proven to be the center of the sports world.”</p>
<p>Bringing a piece of Paris to Indianapolis<br>
Lucas Oil Stadium isn’t the only place where things are being built for the swim trials. We learn about how a local group of welders is building a 66-foot-tall Eiffel Tower.</p>
<p>Producing the pool water<br>
All of the water to fill 2-and-a-half Olympic pools is coming from one hydrant outside Lucas Oil Stadium. We go behind the scenes with two Indiana companies to find out how they make sure the water is ready for show time.</p>
<p>Volunteers supporting Swim Trials<br>
Thousands of volunteers are helping to make the US Olympic Swim Trials possible. We talk to OneAmerica Financial about the importance of the community support as well as an initiative to teach people how to swim.</p>
<p>Indiana Golf Headquarters moving<br>
Ground has been broken for the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center. It will include a hall of fame and serve as a centralized location for Indiana Golf to serve courses, events and programming throughout the state.</p>
<p>Securing the Swim Trials<br>
As Indiana prepares for another sporting event on a global stage, we learn about the competition Indy faced to secure the bid and the three things unique to the Indy bid.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/31/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/weekend-of-1717427772/</link>
      <description>Impact of Indiana Global Summit 2024
Billions of dollars in investments and economic development are coming to Indiana from Elanco, Purdue University and Eli Lilly. We recap the event and talk about what this means for Indiana.

Billions more for Eli Lilly’s LEAP campus
Eli Lilly and Company is committing to an additional $5.3 billion investment in its planned manufacturing campus in the LEAP Innovation district in Boone County -bringing its total investment there to $9 billion and 900 jobs. We talk one-on-one with Dave Ricks

Future of Eleven Park
As Mayor Joe Hogsett continues his efforts to bring a Major League Soccer team to Indianapolis, Ersal Ozdemir talks about where plans for Eleven Park stand.

Evansville Airport Development
Following the return of flights from Evansville to Chicago, we talk to Nate Hahn about the increase they’re seeing in passenger traffic and the latest on theconstruction of the new private terminal.

Larry Bird Museum opens
A free museum celebrating the career of Larry Bird is now open in Downtown Terre Haute. Chris talks about the impact Bird has with choosing Terre Haute for the location.

Olympic hopeful discusses swim trials, water safety initiative
Chase Kalisz is preparing to swim in Indianapolis for the US Olympic Swim Team trials. He talks about his excitement and Eli Lilly’s Indiana Water Safety Program.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/31/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Impact of Indiana Global Summit 2024Billions of dollars in investments and economic development are coming to Indiana from Elanco, Purdue University and Eli Lilly. We recap the event and talk about what this means for Indiana.
Billions more for Eli Lilly’s LEAP campusEli Lilly and Company is committing to an additional $5.3 billion investment in its planned manufacturing campus in the LEAP Innovation district in Boone County -bringing its total investment there to $9 billion and 900 jobs. We talk one-on-one with Dave RicksFuture of Eleven ParkAs Mayor Joe Hogsett continues his efforts to bring a Major League Soccer team to Indianapolis, Ersal Ozdemir talks about where plans for Eleven Park stand.
Evansville Airport DevelopmentFollowing the return of flights from Evansville to Chicago, we talk to Nate Hahn about the increase they’re seeing in passenger traffic and the latest on theconstruction of the new private terminal.
Larry Bird Museum opensA free museum celebrating the career of Larry Bird is now open in Downtown Terre Haute. Chris talks about the impact Bird has with choosing Terre Haute for the location.
Olympic hopeful discusses swim trials, water safety initiativeChase Kalisz is preparing to swim in Indianapolis for the US Olympic Swim Team trials. He talks about his excitement and Eli Lilly’s Indiana Water Safety Program.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Impact of Indiana Global Summit 2024
Billions of dollars in investments and economic development are coming to Indiana from Elanco, Purdue University and Eli Lilly. We recap the event and talk about what this means for Indiana.

Billions more for Eli Lilly’s LEAP campus
Eli Lilly and Company is committing to an additional $5.3 billion investment in its planned manufacturing campus in the LEAP Innovation district in Boone County -bringing its total investment there to $9 billion and 900 jobs. We talk one-on-one with Dave Ricks

Future of Eleven Park
As Mayor Joe Hogsett continues his efforts to bring a Major League Soccer team to Indianapolis, Ersal Ozdemir talks about where plans for Eleven Park stand.

Evansville Airport Development
Following the return of flights from Evansville to Chicago, we talk to Nate Hahn about the increase they’re seeing in passenger traffic and the latest on theconstruction of the new private terminal.

Larry Bird Museum opens
A free museum celebrating the career of Larry Bird is now open in Downtown Terre Haute. Chris talks about the impact Bird has with choosing Terre Haute for the location.

Olympic hopeful discusses swim trials, water safety initiative
Chase Kalisz is preparing to swim in Indianapolis for the US Olympic Swim Team trials. He talks about his excitement and Eli Lilly’s Indiana Water Safety Program.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Impact of Indiana Global Summit 2024<br>
Billions of dollars in investments and economic development are coming to Indiana from Elanco, Purdue University and Eli Lilly. We recap the event and talk about what this means for Indiana.</p>
<p>Billions more for Eli Lilly’s LEAP campus<br>
Eli Lilly and Company is committing to an additional $5.3 billion investment in its planned manufacturing campus in the LEAP Innovation district in Boone County -bringing its total investment there to $9 billion and 900 jobs. We talk one-on-one with Dave Ricks<br>
<br>
Future of Eleven Park<br>
As Mayor Joe Hogsett continues his efforts to bring a Major League Soccer team to Indianapolis, Ersal Ozdemir talks about where plans for Eleven Park stand.</p>
<p>Evansville Airport Development<br>
Following the return of flights from Evansville to Chicago, we talk to Nate Hahn about the increase they’re seeing in passenger traffic and the latest on theconstruction of the new private terminal.</p>
<p>Larry Bird Museum opens<br>
A free museum celebrating the career of Larry Bird is now open in Downtown Terre Haute. Chris talks about the impact Bird has with choosing Terre Haute for the location.</p>
<p>Olympic hopeful discusses swim trials, water safety initiative<br>
Chase Kalisz is preparing to swim in Indianapolis for the US Olympic Swim Team trials. He talks about his excitement and Eli Lilly’s Indiana Water Safety Program.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/24/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/jklsmlmslmsm/</link>
      <description>Month of May performance at IMS
Race weekend is finally here. IMS President Doug Boles talks about sales, the
success of a new proprietary ticket marketplace and the buzz around the Racers and Pacers.

Big jobs announcements at Global Summit
Multiple major economic development announcements were made during the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit. We have details, impact and reaction from Gov. Eric Holcomb.

One-on-one with a trailblazer
Racing icon Lyn St. James reflects on her trailblazing career in motorsports and how she is continuing to help racing’s next generation.

Diversity driving change at IMS, IndyCar
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar are continuing to push the accelerator on the Road to Diversity. Penske Entertainment Chief Diversity Officer Jimmie McMillian talks about measuring success and efforts to connect students with careers in the motorsports industry.

Riverfront Revitalization
After more than a year of planning, the vision for a 50-mile stretch along the Ohio River has been released. From Newburgh to Mount Vernon, plans call for generational residential, retail and quality of life improvements.

Navigating employment and following your dreams
From the IMS flag stand, Aaron Likens has a unique vantage point above the Yard of Bricks. Now, he’s sharing the path to his dream job and the challenges he faced with autism and Asperger’s in a new book, “Playing in Traffic.”</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 09:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/24/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Month of May performance at IMSRace weekend is finally here. IMS President Doug Boles talks about sales, thesuccess of a new proprietary ticket marketplace and the buzz around the Racers and Pacers.
Big jobs announcements at Global SummitMultiple major economic development announcements were made during the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit. We have details, impact and reaction from Gov. Eric Holcomb.
One-on-one with a trailblazerRacing icon Lyn St. James reflects on her trailblazing career in motorsports and how she is continuing to help racing’s next generation.
Diversity driving change at IMS, IndyCarThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar are continuing to push the accelerator on the Road to Diversity. Penske Entertainment Chief Diversity Officer Jimmie McMillian talks about measuring success and efforts to connect students with careers in the motorsports industry.
Riverfront RevitalizationAfter more than a year of planning, the vision for a 50-mile stretch along the Ohio River has been released. From Newburgh to Mount Vernon, plans call for generational residential, retail and quality of life improvements.Navigating employment and following your dreamsFrom the IMS flag stand, Aaron Likens has a unique vantage point above the Yard of Bricks. Now, he’s sharing the path to his dream job and the challenges he faced with autism and Asperger’s in a new book, “Playing in Traffic.”</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Month of May performance at IMS
Race weekend is finally here. IMS President Doug Boles talks about sales, the
success of a new proprietary ticket marketplace and the buzz around the Racers and Pacers.

Big jobs announcements at Global Summit
Multiple major economic development announcements were made during the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit. We have details, impact and reaction from Gov. Eric Holcomb.

One-on-one with a trailblazer
Racing icon Lyn St. James reflects on her trailblazing career in motorsports and how she is continuing to help racing’s next generation.

Diversity driving change at IMS, IndyCar
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar are continuing to push the accelerator on the Road to Diversity. Penske Entertainment Chief Diversity Officer Jimmie McMillian talks about measuring success and efforts to connect students with careers in the motorsports industry.

Riverfront Revitalization
After more than a year of planning, the vision for a 50-mile stretch along the Ohio River has been released. From Newburgh to Mount Vernon, plans call for generational residential, retail and quality of life improvements.

Navigating employment and following your dreams
From the IMS flag stand, Aaron Likens has a unique vantage point above the Yard of Bricks. Now, he’s sharing the path to his dream job and the challenges he faced with autism and Asperger’s in a new book, “Playing in Traffic.”</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Month of May performance at IMS<br>
Race weekend is finally here. IMS President Doug Boles talks about sales, the<br>
success of a new proprietary ticket marketplace and the buzz around the Racers and Pacers.</p>
<p>Big jobs announcements at Global Summit<br>
Multiple major economic development announcements were made during the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit. We have details, impact and reaction from Gov. Eric Holcomb.</p>
<p>One-on-one with a trailblazer<br>
Racing icon Lyn St. James reflects on her trailblazing career in motorsports and how she is continuing to help racing’s next generation.</p>
<p>Diversity driving change at IMS, IndyCar<br>
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar are continuing to push the accelerator on the Road to Diversity. Penske Entertainment Chief Diversity Officer Jimmie McMillian talks about measuring success and efforts to connect students with careers in the motorsports industry.</p>
<p>Riverfront Revitalization<br>
After more than a year of planning, the vision for a 50-mile stretch along the Ohio River has been released. From Newburgh to Mount Vernon, plans call for generational residential, retail and quality of life improvements.<br>
<br>
Navigating employment and following your dreams<br>
From the IMS flag stand, Aaron Likens has a unique vantage point above the Yard of Bricks. Now, he’s sharing the path to his dream job and the challenges he faced with autism and Asperger’s in a new book, “Playing in Traffic.”</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/17/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-05172024/</link>
      <description>Indy 500 Tickets Surge, New TV Deal Nears
As the 108th running of the Indy 500 nears, ticket sales continue to trend toward a
sellout. Does that mean the television blackout on race day might be lifted? How
soon might a new TV deal get done, and who are the frontrunners? Just some of the questions we pose to IndyCar CEO Mark Miles.

Transformation Continues in Town of Speedway
Speedway continues to be a destination for entertainment and dining, and not just during the month of May. Mary-Rachel Redman updates a town transformation and a hotel project that seemingly can’t reach the finish line.

IndyCar Adding Sports Neurologist
The world of sports is taking head injuries more seriously than ever before, and that includes motorsports. Kylie Veleta has details on IndyCar’s move to add a neurologist to its medical team and the expected outcome.

The Changing Face of Sports Marketing
Corporate sponsorships are the lifeblood of motorsports and all professional and major college athletics. Group 1001’s Mike Nichols talks about his company’s sports strategy and how women are helping transform the sports marketing game.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/17/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indy 500 Tickets Surge, New TV Deal NearsAs the 108th running of the Indy 500 nears, ticket sales continue to trend toward asellout. Does that mean the television blackout on race day might be lifted? Howsoon might a new TV deal get done, and who are the frontrunners? Just some of the questions we pose to IndyCar CEO Mark Miles.Transformation Continues in Town of SpeedwaySpeedway continues to be a destination for entertainment and dining, and not just during the month of May. Mary-Rachel Redman updates a town transformation and a hotel project that seemingly can’t reach the finish line.
IndyCar Adding Sports NeurologistThe world of sports is taking head injuries more seriously than ever before, and that includes motorsports. Kylie Veleta has details on IndyCar’s move to add a neurologist to its medical team and the expected outcome.
The Changing Face of Sports MarketingCorporate sponsorships are the lifeblood of motorsports and all professional and major college athletics. Group 1001’s Mike Nichols talks about his company’s sports strategy and how women are helping transform the sports marketing game.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indy 500 Tickets Surge, New TV Deal Nears
As the 108th running of the Indy 500 nears, ticket sales continue to trend toward a
sellout. Does that mean the television blackout on race day might be lifted? How
soon might a new TV deal get done, and who are the frontrunners? Just some of the questions we pose to IndyCar CEO Mark Miles.

Transformation Continues in Town of Speedway
Speedway continues to be a destination for entertainment and dining, and not just during the month of May. Mary-Rachel Redman updates a town transformation and a hotel project that seemingly can’t reach the finish line.

IndyCar Adding Sports Neurologist
The world of sports is taking head injuries more seriously than ever before, and that includes motorsports. Kylie Veleta has details on IndyCar’s move to add a neurologist to its medical team and the expected outcome.

The Changing Face of Sports Marketing
Corporate sponsorships are the lifeblood of motorsports and all professional and major college athletics. Group 1001’s Mike Nichols talks about his company’s sports strategy and how women are helping transform the sports marketing game.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indy 500 Tickets Surge, New TV Deal Nears<br>
As the 108th running of the Indy 500 nears, ticket sales continue to trend toward a<br>
sellout. Does that mean the television blackout on race day might be lifted? How<br>
soon might a new TV deal get done, and who are the frontrunners? Just some of the questions we pose to IndyCar CEO Mark Miles.<br>
<br>
Transformation Continues in Town of Speedway<br>
Speedway continues to be a destination for entertainment and dining, and not just during the month of May. Mary-Rachel Redman updates a town transformation and a hotel project that seemingly can’t reach the finish line.</p>
<p>IndyCar Adding Sports Neurologist<br>
The world of sports is taking head injuries more seriously than ever before, and that includes motorsports. Kylie Veleta has details on IndyCar’s move to add a neurologist to its medical team and the expected outcome.</p>
<p>The Changing Face of Sports Marketing<br>
Corporate sponsorships are the lifeblood of motorsports and all professional and major college athletics. Group 1001’s Mike Nichols talks about his company’s sports strategy and how women are helping transform the sports marketing game.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/10/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/weekend-of-1715615270/</link>
      <description>The New IMS: A Balancing Act
For decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue. Today, IMS plays host to some 200 events a year. Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton talks demand, balancing tradition and what’s next for IMS.

$90 million IMS Museum Makeover
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a nearly $90 million transformation that will open to the public just before next year’s Indy 500. Mary- Rachel Redman gives us a sneak peek at what we can expect.

IndyCar drivers fueling capital campaign
An ambitious capital campaign to expand an Indianapolis animal shelter is nearing the finish line. Kylie Veleta talks with some high-profile IndyCar drivers who are helping fuel the effort.

Indy Fanfest: Grassroots effort connects race fans statewide
In an effort to connect with race fans where they live, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is getting back to basics. We’ll tell you why IMS is already looking to expand its traveling Fan Fest.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 09:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/10/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>The New IMS: A Balancing ActFor decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue. Today, IMS plays host to some 200 events a year. Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton talks demand, balancing tradition and what’s next for IMS.
$90 million IMS Museum MakeoverThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a nearly $90 million transformation that will open to the public just before next year’s Indy 500. Mary- Rachel Redman gives us a sneak peek at what we can expect.IndyCar drivers fueling capital campaignAn ambitious capital campaign to expand an Indianapolis animal shelter is nearing the finish line. Kylie Veleta talks with some high-profile IndyCar drivers who are helping fuel the effort.
Indy Fanfest: Grassroots effort connects race fans statewideIn an effort to connect with race fans where they live, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is getting back to basics. We’ll tell you why IMS is already looking to expand its traveling Fan Fest.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The New IMS: A Balancing Act
For decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue. Today, IMS plays host to some 200 events a year. Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton talks demand, balancing tradition and what’s next for IMS.

$90 million IMS Museum Makeover
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a nearly $90 million transformation that will open to the public just before next year’s Indy 500. Mary- Rachel Redman gives us a sneak peek at what we can expect.

IndyCar drivers fueling capital campaign
An ambitious capital campaign to expand an Indianapolis animal shelter is nearing the finish line. Kylie Veleta talks with some high-profile IndyCar drivers who are helping fuel the effort.

Indy Fanfest: Grassroots effort connects race fans statewide
In an effort to connect with race fans where they live, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is getting back to basics. We’ll tell you why IMS is already looking to expand its traveling Fan Fest.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The New IMS: A Balancing Act<br>
For decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue. Today, IMS plays host to some 200 events a year. Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton talks demand, balancing tradition and what’s next for IMS.</p>
<p>$90 million IMS Museum Makeover<br>
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a nearly $90 million transformation that will open to the public just before next year’s Indy 500. Mary- Rachel Redman gives us a sneak peek at what we can expect.<br>
<br>
IndyCar drivers fueling capital campaign<br>
An ambitious capital campaign to expand an Indianapolis animal shelter is nearing the finish line. Kylie Veleta talks with some high-profile IndyCar drivers who are helping fuel the effort.</p>
<p>Indy Fanfest: Grassroots effort connects race fans statewide<br>
In an effort to connect with race fans where they live, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is getting back to basics. We’ll tell you why IMS is already looking to expand its traveling Fan Fest.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/03/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-05032024/</link>
      <description>Business at the Brickyard
We’re at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the month of May. We’ll look at the economic impact motorsports has on the state of Indiana and how tech and innovation continue to drive the sport of racing.

Engage Indiana – Southern Indiana New Albany
After decades of quietly living in the shadow of the Louisville skyline, southeast Indiana is coming of age. Learn more about the region and how it’s busy building a new economy.

Mira Awards
Eighteen tech entrepreneurs and companies from across Indiana were honored at TechPoint’s 25th Annual Mira Awards. You’ll hear from one winner who left China at the age of 16 to chase the American dream.

Business of Health: IU Health Methodist Hospital &amp; REV
Doctors at IU Health Methodist noticed some of their patients were battling hunger, so they created the concept of food lockers to help. We’ll show you how an IndyCar connection is adding some horsepower with protein.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/03/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Business at the BrickyardWe’re at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the month of May. We’ll look at the economic impact motorsports has on the state of Indiana and how tech and innovation continue to drive the sport of racing.
Engage Indiana – Southern Indiana New AlbanyAfter decades of quietly living in the shadow of the Louisville skyline, southeast Indiana is coming of age. Learn more about the region and how it’s busy building a new economy.
Mira AwardsEighteen tech entrepreneurs and companies from across Indiana were honored at TechPoint’s 25th Annual Mira Awards. You’ll hear from one winner who left China at the age of 16 to chase the American dream.
Business of Health: IU Health Methodist Hospital &amp;amp; REVDoctors at IU Health Methodist noticed some of their patients were battling hunger, so they created the concept of food lockers to help. We’ll show you how an IndyCar connection is adding some horsepower with protein.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Business at the Brickyard
We’re at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the month of May. We’ll look at the economic impact motorsports has on the state of Indiana and how tech and innovation continue to drive the sport of racing.

Engage Indiana – Southern Indiana New Albany
After decades of quietly living in the shadow of the Louisville skyline, southeast Indiana is coming of age. Learn more about the region and how it’s busy building a new economy.

Mira Awards
Eighteen tech entrepreneurs and companies from across Indiana were honored at TechPoint’s 25th Annual Mira Awards. You’ll hear from one winner who left China at the age of 16 to chase the American dream.

Business of Health: IU Health Methodist Hospital &amp; REV
Doctors at IU Health Methodist noticed some of their patients were battling hunger, so they created the concept of food lockers to help. We’ll show you how an IndyCar connection is adding some horsepower with protein.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">Business at the Brickyard<br>
We’re at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the month of May. We’ll look at the economic impact motorsports has on the state of Indiana and how tech and innovation continue to drive the sport of racing.</p>
<p class="p1">Engage Indiana – Southern Indiana New Albany<br>
After decades of quietly living in the shadow of the Louisville skyline, southeast Indiana is coming of age. Learn more about the region and how it’s busy building a new economy.</p>
<p class="p1">Mira Awards<br>
Eighteen tech entrepreneurs and companies from across Indiana were honored at TechPoint’s 25th Annual Mira Awards. You’ll hear from one winner who left China at the age of 16 to chase the American dream.</p>
<p class="p1">Business of Health: IU Health Methodist Hospital &amp; REV<br>
Doctors at IU Health Methodist noticed some of their patients were battling hunger, so they created the concept of food lockers to help. We’ll show you how an IndyCar connection is adding some horsepower with protein.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/26/2024</title>
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      <description>NFL Draft: Will Indianapolis Host?
Will Indianapolis make a bid to host the NFL Draft and what kind of economic impact could it have on the region? We’ll hear from the Indiana Sports Corp.

Indianapolis Colts Overseas Marketing
The Indianapolis Colts are taking their show overseas. We’ll get details on the team’s bold marketing plans for Germany and Austria.

International Harvester
Fort Wayne is looking to preserve a big part of its historic automotive past. We’ll explain what Harvester Homecoming is about.

Business of Health: NICO Corporation Stroke Technology
The deadliest form of stroke now has a new treatment option, and it was discovered right here in Indiana. See why health experts believe this new technology marks a historical advancement in stroke care.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/26/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>NFL Draft: Will Indianapolis Host?Will Indianapolis make a bid to host the NFL Draft and what kind of economic impact could it have on the region? We’ll hear from the Indiana Sports Corp.Indianapolis Colts Overseas MarketingThe Indianapolis Colts are taking their show overseas. We’ll get details on the team’s bold marketing plans for Germany and Austria.
International HarvesterFort Wayne is looking to preserve a big part of its historic automotive past. We’ll explain what Harvester Homecoming is about.
Business of Health: NICO Corporation Stroke TechnologyThe deadliest form of stroke now has a new treatment option, and it was discovered right here in Indiana. See why health experts believe this new technology marks a historical advancement in stroke care.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>NFL Draft: Will Indianapolis Host?
Will Indianapolis make a bid to host the NFL Draft and what kind of economic impact could it have on the region? We’ll hear from the Indiana Sports Corp.

Indianapolis Colts Overseas Marketing
The Indianapolis Colts are taking their show overseas. We’ll get details on the team’s bold marketing plans for Germany and Austria.

International Harvester
Fort Wayne is looking to preserve a big part of its historic automotive past. We’ll explain what Harvester Homecoming is about.

Business of Health: NICO Corporation Stroke Technology
The deadliest form of stroke now has a new treatment option, and it was discovered right here in Indiana. See why health experts believe this new technology marks a historical advancement in stroke care.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">NFL Draft: Will Indianapolis Host?<br>
<em>Will Indianapolis make a bid to host the NFL Draft and what kind of economic impact could it have on the region? We’ll hear from the Indiana Sports Corp.<br>
</em><br>
Indianapolis Colts Overseas Marketing<br>
<em>The Indianapolis Colts are taking their show overseas. We’ll get details on the team’s bold marketing plans for Germany and Austria.</em></p>
<p class="p2">International Harvester<br>
<em>Fort Wayne is looking to preserve a big part of its historic automotive past</em><em>. We’ll explain what Harvester Homecoming is about.</em></p>
<p class="p4">Business of Health: NICO Corporation Stroke Technology<br>
<em>The deadliest form of stroke now has a new treatment option, and it was discovered right here in Indiana. See why health experts believe this new technology marks a historical advancement in stroke care.</em></p>
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      <description>The Caitlin Clark Effect
Now that Caitlin Clark is officially bringing her game to Indiana, what is the potential economic impact. We’ll look at everything from tourism to ticket sales to merchandise.

Holcomb Southern Hemisphere Trade Mission
Indiana leaders headed to Mexico and Brazil to build momentum for the state’s agbioscience sector. We talk with the governor about this trade mission to the southern hemisphere.

Engage Indiana: Southwest Indiana
Southwest Indiana is one of six Indiana regions to land $45 million from the state in READI 2.0 grant money. Business leaders weigh in on the potential impact. And we’ll also look at what new nonstop air service from Evansville to Chicago means for growth in the region.

PNC Grow Up Great Program
April marks the 20th anniversary of PNC’s Grow Up Great initiative. We’ll show you how the program is preparing kids in Indiana for success in school and life.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/19/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Caitlin Clark EffectNow that Caitlin Clark is officially bringing her game to Indiana, what is the potential economic impact. We’ll look at everything from tourism to ticket sales to merchandise.
Holcomb Southern Hemisphere Trade MissionIndiana leaders headed to Mexico and Brazil to build momentum for the state’s agbioscience sector. We talk with the governor about this trade mission to the southern hemisphere.
Engage Indiana: Southwest IndianaSouthwest Indiana is one of six Indiana regions to land $45 million from the state in READI 2.0 grant money. Business leaders weigh in on the potential impact. And we’ll also look at what new nonstop air service from Evansville to Chicago means for growth in the region.
PNC Grow Up Great ProgramApril marks the 20th anniversary of PNC’s Grow Up Great initiative. We’ll show you how the program is preparing kids in Indiana for success in school and life.
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      <itunes:summary>The Caitlin Clark Effect
Now that Caitlin Clark is officially bringing her game to Indiana, what is the potential economic impact. We’ll look at everything from tourism to ticket sales to merchandise.

Holcomb Southern Hemisphere Trade Mission
Indiana leaders headed to Mexico and Brazil to build momentum for the state’s agbioscience sector. We talk with the governor about this trade mission to the southern hemisphere.

Engage Indiana: Southwest Indiana
Southwest Indiana is one of six Indiana regions to land $45 million from the state in READI 2.0 grant money. Business leaders weigh in on the potential impact. And we’ll also look at what new nonstop air service from Evansville to Chicago means for growth in the region.

PNC Grow Up Great Program
April marks the 20th anniversary of PNC’s Grow Up Great initiative. We’ll show you how the program is preparing kids in Indiana for success in school and life.

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Now that Caitlin Clark is officially bringing her game to Indiana, what is the potential economic impact. We’ll look at everything from tourism to ticket sales to merchandise.</p>
<p>Holcomb Southern Hemisphere Trade Mission<br>
Indiana leaders headed to Mexico and Brazil to build momentum for the state’s agbioscience sector. We talk with the governor about this trade mission to the southern hemisphere.</p>
<p>Engage Indiana: Southwest Indiana<br>
Southwest Indiana is one of six Indiana regions to land $45 million from the state in READI 2.0 grant money. Business leaders weigh in on the potential impact. And we’ll also look at what new nonstop air service from Evansville to Chicago means for growth in the region.</p>
<p>PNC Grow Up Great Program<br>
April marks the 20th anniversary of PNC’s Grow Up Great initiative. We’ll show you how the program is preparing kids in Indiana for success in school and life.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/12/2024</title>
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      <description>State of Malls in Indiana
Big changes are in the works for shopping malls throughout Indiana. We’ll get perspective on what might be in store for an industry in transition from one of Indiana's retail experts.

Eclipse in Indiana Economic Impact
Stargazers flocked to Indiana to witness the total solar eclipse. We’ll look at how the weather played a major role in thrusting the state into ground zero for viewing.

Business of Health: Healing Power of Salt Caves
There’s a Hoosier connection to pink salt from the Himalaya's and healing. This week's Business of Health is coming to you from inside a cave in Carmel.

Business of Basketball
Purdue’s magical basketball season may have ended with a loss in the NCAA Championship game, but we look at how it was a major win for the university's bottom line.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/12/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>State of Malls in IndianaBig changes are in the works for shopping malls throughout Indiana. We’ll get perspective on what might be in store for an industry in transition from one of Indiana's retail experts.
Eclipse in Indiana Economic ImpactStargazers flocked to Indiana to witness the total solar eclipse. We’ll look at how the weather played a major role in thrusting the state into ground zero for viewing.
Business of Health: Healing Power of Salt CavesThere’s a Hoosier connection to pink salt from the Himalaya's and healing. This week's Business of Health is coming to you from inside a cave in Carmel.
Business of BasketballPurdue’s magical basketball season may have ended with a loss in the NCAA Championship game, but we look at how it was a major win for the university's bottom line.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>State of Malls in Indiana
Big changes are in the works for shopping malls throughout Indiana. We’ll get perspective on what might be in store for an industry in transition from one of Indiana's retail experts.

Eclipse in Indiana Economic Impact
Stargazers flocked to Indiana to witness the total solar eclipse. We’ll look at how the weather played a major role in thrusting the state into ground zero for viewing.

Business of Health: Healing Power of Salt Caves
There’s a Hoosier connection to pink salt from the Himalaya's and healing. This week's Business of Health is coming to you from inside a cave in Carmel.

Business of Basketball
Purdue’s magical basketball season may have ended with a loss in the NCAA Championship game, but we look at how it was a major win for the university's bottom line.</itunes:summary>
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Big changes are in the works for shopping malls throughout Indiana. We’ll get perspective on what might be in store for an industry in transition from one of Indiana's retail experts.</p>
<p>Eclipse in Indiana Economic Impact<br>
Stargazers flocked to Indiana to witness the total solar eclipse. We’ll look at how the weather played a major role in thrusting the state into ground zero for viewing.</p>
<p>Business of Health: Healing Power of Salt Caves<br>
There’s a Hoosier connection to pink salt from the Himalaya's and healing. This week's Business of Health is coming to you from inside a cave in Carmel.</p>
<p>Business of Basketball<br>
Purdue’s magical basketball season may have ended with a loss in the NCAA Championship game, but we look at how it was a major win for the university's bottom line.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/05/2024</title>
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      <description>SK Hynix Microelectronics Plant-West Lafayette
West Lafayette has landed the largest economic development deal in Indiana history. We’ll have details on the economic impact of South Korea-based semiconductor-maker SK Hynix’ $4 billion project.

Purdue Final Four-Economic Impact
The Purdue Boilermakers are preparing to take center court in the world of college basketball. We’ll look at what their trip to the Final Four means for recruiting, NIL, and enrollment.

The New Economy-Preparing Indiana’s Workforce
Landing multi-billion-dollar microelectronic projects like the SK Hynix deal in West Lafayette is one thing. Training workers to deliver is another. We’ll show you how Ivy Tech and Purdue are partnering to prepare future workers.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/05/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>SK Hynix Microelectronics Plant-West LafayetteWest Lafayette has landed the largest economic development deal in Indiana history. We’ll have details on the economic impact of South Korea-based semiconductor-maker SK Hynix’ $4 billion project.
Purdue Final Four-Economic ImpactThe Purdue Boilermakers are preparing to take center court in the world of college basketball. We’ll look at what their trip to the Final Four means for recruiting, NIL, and enrollment.
The New Economy-Preparing Indiana’s WorkforceLanding multi-billion-dollar microelectronic projects like the SK Hynix deal in West Lafayette is one thing. Training workers to deliver is another. We’ll show you how Ivy Tech and Purdue are partnering to prepare future workers.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>SK Hynix Microelectronics Plant-West Lafayette
West Lafayette has landed the largest economic development deal in Indiana history. We’ll have details on the economic impact of South Korea-based semiconductor-maker SK Hynix’ $4 billion project.

Purdue Final Four-Economic Impact
The Purdue Boilermakers are preparing to take center court in the world of college basketball. We’ll look at what their trip to the Final Four means for recruiting, NIL, and enrollment.

The New Economy-Preparing Indiana’s Workforce
Landing multi-billion-dollar microelectronic projects like the SK Hynix deal in West Lafayette is one thing. Training workers to deliver is another. We’ll show you how Ivy Tech and Purdue are partnering to prepare future workers.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>SK Hynix Microelectronics Plant-West Lafayette<br>
West Lafayette has landed the largest economic development deal in Indiana history. We’ll have details on the economic impact of South Korea-based semiconductor-maker SK Hynix’ $4 billion project.</p>
<p>Purdue Final Four-Economic Impact<br>
The Purdue Boilermakers are preparing to take center court in the world of college basketball. We’ll look at what their trip to the Final Four means for recruiting, NIL, and enrollment.</p>
<p>The New Economy-Preparing Indiana’s Workforce<br>
Landing multi-billion-dollar microelectronic projects like the SK Hynix deal in West Lafayette is one thing. Training workers to deliver is another. We’ll show you how Ivy Tech and Purdue are partnering to prepare future workers.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/29/2024</title>
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      <description>Business of Basketball: Terre Haute
Indiana teams are scoring big on and off the court during March Madness. We look at Indiana State's run in the NIT, Purdue's performance in the NCAA Tourney, and how the business of basketball is driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.

Solar Eclipse: William Shatner-IU + City of Franklin Preparations
All eyes to the skies for the April 8 Solar Eclipse. We hear from the actor known as “Captain Kirk” on what it means to Indiana, and we visit the city of Franklin to see how it is gearing up for the celestial event of the century.

Business of Health: Fishers Filmmaker
A Fishers native is paying homage to his sister through the power of film. We’ll have details on his inspiring project.

Mira Awards
Get ready for more of a Hollywood feel at this year’s Mira Awards presented by TechPoint. We’ll explain why the 25th-anniversary celebration of tech innovators in Indiana is taking on an Oscar theme.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/29/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Business of Basketball: Terre HauteIndiana teams are scoring big on and off the court during March Madness. We look at Indiana State's run in the NIT, Purdue's performance in the NCAA Tourney, and how the business of basketball is driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.
Solar Eclipse: William Shatner-IU + City of Franklin PreparationsAll eyes to the skies for the April 8 Solar Eclipse. We hear from the actor known as “Captain Kirk” on what it means to Indiana, and we visit the city of Franklin to see how it is gearing up for the celestial event of the century.
Business of Health: Fishers FilmmakerA Fishers native is paying homage to his sister through the power of film. We’ll have details on his inspiring project.
Mira AwardsGet ready for more of a Hollywood feel at this year’s Mira Awards presented by TechPoint. We’ll explain why the 25th-anniversary celebration of tech innovators in Indiana is taking on an Oscar theme.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Business of Basketball: Terre Haute
Indiana teams are scoring big on and off the court during March Madness. We look at Indiana State's run in the NIT, Purdue's performance in the NCAA Tourney, and how the business of basketball is driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.

Solar Eclipse: William Shatner-IU + City of Franklin Preparations
All eyes to the skies for the April 8 Solar Eclipse. We hear from the actor known as “Captain Kirk” on what it means to Indiana, and we visit the city of Franklin to see how it is gearing up for the celestial event of the century.

Business of Health: Fishers Filmmaker
A Fishers native is paying homage to his sister through the power of film. We’ll have details on his inspiring project.

Mira Awards
Get ready for more of a Hollywood feel at this year’s Mira Awards presented by TechPoint. We’ll explain why the 25th-anniversary celebration of tech innovators in Indiana is taking on an Oscar theme.</itunes:summary>
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Indiana teams are scoring big on and off the court during March Madness. We look at Indiana State's run in the NIT, Purdue's performance in the NCAA Tourney, and how the business of basketball is driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.</p>
<p>Solar Eclipse: William Shatner-IU + City of Franklin Preparations<br>
All eyes to the skies for the April 8 Solar Eclipse. We hear from the actor known as “Captain Kirk” on what it means to Indiana, and we visit the city of Franklin to see how it is gearing up for the celestial event of the century.</p>
<p>Business of Health: Fishers Filmmaker<br>
A Fishers native is paying homage to his sister through the power of film. We’ll have details on his inspiring project.</p>
<p>Mira Awards<br>
Get ready for more of a Hollywood feel at this year’s Mira Awards presented by TechPoint. We’ll explain why the 25th-anniversary celebration of tech innovators in Indiana is taking on an Oscar theme.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/22/2024</title>
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      <description>Governor Eric Holcomb
Governor Eric Holcomb has penned an op-ed offering advice for the next person to take over as Indiana governor. Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick and IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener sit down with the governor to talk about the priorities he sees for the next chief executive of the state.

IU Indianapolis
IUPUI is winding down after 53 years as a joint effort between Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We find out what’s next for the new IU Indianapolis.

Chocolat Café-Rushville
An entrepreneur in Rush County is hitting the sweet spot for chocolate lovers. Mary-Rachel Redman has the inside scoop on what’s behind the success of Chocolat Café in Rushville.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/22/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Governor Eric HolcombGovernor Eric Holcomb has penned an op-ed offering advice for the next person to take over as Indiana governor. Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick and IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener sit down with the governor to talk about the priorities he sees for the next chief executive of the state.
IU IndianapolisIUPUI is winding down after 53 years as a joint effort between Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We find out what’s next for the new IU Indianapolis.
Chocolat Café-RushvilleAn entrepreneur in Rush County is hitting the sweet spot for chocolate lovers. Mary-Rachel Redman has the inside scoop on what’s behind the success of Chocolat Café in Rushville.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Governor Eric Holcomb
Governor Eric Holcomb has penned an op-ed offering advice for the next person to take over as Indiana governor. Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick and IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener sit down with the governor to talk about the priorities he sees for the next chief executive of the state.

IU Indianapolis
IUPUI is winding down after 53 years as a joint effort between Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We find out what’s next for the new IU Indianapolis.

Chocolat Café-Rushville
An entrepreneur in Rush County is hitting the sweet spot for chocolate lovers. Mary-Rachel Redman has the inside scoop on what’s behind the success of Chocolat Café in Rushville.</itunes:summary>
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Governor Eric Holcomb has penned an op-ed offering advice for the next person to take over as Indiana governor. Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick and IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener sit down with the governor to talk about the priorities he sees for the next chief executive of the state.</p>
<p>IU Indianapolis<br>
IUPUI is winding down after 53 years as a joint effort between Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We find out what’s next for the new IU Indianapolis.</p>
<p>Chocolat Café-Rushville<br>
An entrepreneur in Rush County is hitting the sweet spot for chocolate lovers. Mary-Rachel Redman has the inside scoop on what’s behind the success of Chocolat Café in Rushville.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/15/2024</title>
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      <description>Eclipse Preparations in Vincennes
Hoosier communities both big and small are preparing for what some are calling “Solarpalooza 2024.” We’ll head to southwest Indiana to see how the city of Vincennes is getting ready for guests coming to watch the Solar Eclipse. 

Business of Health: Eclipse Preparations-Indiana Hospitals 
Preparing for the solar eclipse has been a challenge for Indiana first responders and hospitals. Find out why it’s a lot like preparing for a hurricane in this week’s Business of Health.

Charting the Caitlin Clark Effect
Basketball superstar Caitlin Clark may soon be calling her shots in Indiana. We get insight on the huge impact she could have both on and off the court.

Madison: Indiana’s Music City
We’re tuning in to an Indiana economic development story unfolding on the banks of the Ohio River. We’ll take you to Madison to find out how the power of instrument and voice are catching on in a big way.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/15/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eclipse Preparations in VincennesHoosier communities both big and small are preparing for what some are calling “Solarpalooza 2024.” We’ll head to southwest Indiana to see how the city of Vincennes is getting ready for guests coming to watch the Solar Eclipse. 
Business of Health: Eclipse Preparations-Indiana Hospitals Preparing for the solar eclipse has been a challenge for Indiana first responders and hospitals. Find out why it’s a lot like preparing for a hurricane in this week’s Business of Health.
Charting the Caitlin Clark EffectBasketball superstar Caitlin Clark may soon be calling her shots in Indiana. We get insight on the huge impact she could have both on and off the court.
Madison: Indiana’s Music CityWe’re tuning in to an Indiana economic development story unfolding on the banks of the Ohio River. We’ll take you to Madison to find out how the power of instrument and voice are catching on in a big way.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eclipse Preparations in Vincennes
Hoosier communities both big and small are preparing for what some are calling “Solarpalooza 2024.” We’ll head to southwest Indiana to see how the city of Vincennes is getting ready for guests coming to watch the Solar Eclipse. 

Business of Health: Eclipse Preparations-Indiana Hospitals 
Preparing for the solar eclipse has been a challenge for Indiana first responders and hospitals. Find out why it’s a lot like preparing for a hurricane in this week’s Business of Health.

Charting the Caitlin Clark Effect
Basketball superstar Caitlin Clark may soon be calling her shots in Indiana. We get insight on the huge impact she could have both on and off the court.

Madison: Indiana’s Music City
We’re tuning in to an Indiana economic development story unfolding on the banks of the Ohio River. We’ll take you to Madison to find out how the power of instrument and voice are catching on in a big way.</itunes:summary>
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Hoosier communities both big and small are preparing for what some are calling “Solarpalooza 2024.” We’ll head to southwest Indiana to see how the city of Vincennes is getting ready for guests coming to watch the Solar Eclipse. </p>
<p>Business of Health: Eclipse Preparations-Indiana Hospitals <br>
Preparing for the solar eclipse has been a challenge for Indiana first responders and hospitals. Find out why it’s a lot like preparing for a hurricane in this week’s Business of Health.</p>
<p>Charting the Caitlin Clark Effect<br>
Basketball superstar Caitlin Clark may soon be calling her shots in Indiana. We get insight on the huge impact she could have both on and off the court.</p>
<p>Madison: Indiana’s Music City<br>
We’re tuning in to an Indiana economic development story unfolding on the banks of the Ohio River. We’ll take you to Madison to find out how the power of instrument and voice are catching on in a big way.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/08/2024</title>
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      <description>March Madness: Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever + Horizon League Tournament

The business of basketball this month is going to add up to millions of dollars for Indiana schools, hotels, restaurants, and retailers. We’ll have details on that and insight into the economic impact Caitlin Clark is already having on the Indiana Fever.

Business of Health: Overdose Lifeline
A Hoosier mom is on a mission to save those battling substance use disorder after losing her son to an overdose. You’ll hear why she’s being honored as one of the most inspiring women in America.

March Madness: The Secret Game
It’s been 80 years since Coach John McLendon spearheaded The Secret Game, basketball’s first racially integrated competition. We’ll have more on why he’s being honored for his accomplishments this week in Indianapolis.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/08/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>March Madness: Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever + Horizon League Tournament
The business of basketball this month is going to add up to millions of dollars for Indiana schools, hotels, restaurants, and retailers. We’ll have details on that and insight into the economic impact Caitlin Clark is already having on the Indiana Fever.
Business of Health: Overdose LifelineA Hoosier mom is on a mission to save those battling substance use disorder after losing her son to an overdose. You’ll hear why she’s being honored as one of the most inspiring women in America.
March Madness: The Secret GameIt’s been 80 years since Coach John McLendon spearheaded The Secret Game, basketball’s first racially integrated competition. We’ll have more on why he’s being honored for his accomplishments this week in Indianapolis.
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      <itunes:summary>March Madness: Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever + Horizon League Tournament

The business of basketball this month is going to add up to millions of dollars for Indiana schools, hotels, restaurants, and retailers. We’ll have details on that and insight into the economic impact Caitlin Clark is already having on the Indiana Fever.

Business of Health: Overdose Lifeline
A Hoosier mom is on a mission to save those battling substance use disorder after losing her son to an overdose. You’ll hear why she’s being honored as one of the most inspiring women in America.

March Madness: The Secret Game
It’s been 80 years since Coach John McLendon spearheaded The Secret Game, basketball’s first racially integrated competition. We’ll have more on why he’s being honored for his accomplishments this week in Indianapolis.

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<p>The business of basketball this month is going to add up to millions of dollars for Indiana schools, hotels, restaurants, and retailers. We’ll have details on that and insight into the economic impact Caitlin Clark is already having on the Indiana Fever.</p>
<p>Business of Health: Overdose Lifeline<br>
A Hoosier mom is on a mission to save those battling substance use disorder after losing her son to an overdose. You’ll hear why she’s being honored as one of the most inspiring women in America.</p>
<p>March Madness: The Secret Game<br>
It’s been 80 years since Coach John McLendon spearheaded The Secret Game, basketball’s first racially integrated competition. We’ll have more on why he’s being honored for his accomplishments this week in Indianapolis.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/01/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-03012024/</link>
      <description>Broadband Initiatives in Indiana
Indiana is working to closing the gap on the digital dive. We’ll look at how $1.5 billion in public-private funding is connecting unserved or underserved Hoosiers to the web.

NFL Combine-IU Health’s Medical Role
Indianapolis is hosting its 37 th NFL Combine and IU Health is playing a major role in making sure the players are in top shape. Learn why the medical component of the Combine is a major reason why Indy continues to host the event.

Ports of Indiana
Indiana's three ports shipped 12.6 million tons of goods last year, the second highest in its 63-year history. We’ll have more on the surprising numbers of a state many consider to be landlocked.

Indiana Agriculture-Cuba
Hoosier-grown food is gaining traction on the international stage, specifically in Cuba. We’ll break down Indiana's global ag strategy and what it means for the state's farmers.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/01/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadband Initiatives in IndianaIndiana is working to closing the gap on the digital dive. We’ll look at how $1.5 billion in public-private funding is connecting unserved or underserved Hoosiers to the web.NFL Combine-IU Health’s Medical RoleIndianapolis is hosting its 37 th NFL Combine and IU Health is playing a major role in making sure the players are in top shape. Learn why the medical component of the Combine is a major reason why Indy continues to host the event.Ports of IndianaIndiana's three ports shipped 12.6 million tons of goods last year, the second highest in its 63-year history. We’ll have more on the surprising numbers of a state many consider to be landlocked.Indiana Agriculture-CubaHoosier-grown food is gaining traction on the international stage, specifically in Cuba. We’ll break down Indiana's global ag strategy and what it means for the state's farmers.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Broadband Initiatives in Indiana
Indiana is working to closing the gap on the digital dive. We’ll look at how $1.5 billion in public-private funding is connecting unserved or underserved Hoosiers to the web.

NFL Combine-IU Health’s Medical Role
Indianapolis is hosting its 37 th NFL Combine and IU Health is playing a major role in making sure the players are in top shape. Learn why the medical component of the Combine is a major reason why Indy continues to host the event.

Ports of Indiana
Indiana's three ports shipped 12.6 million tons of goods last year, the second highest in its 63-year history. We’ll have more on the surprising numbers of a state many consider to be landlocked.

Indiana Agriculture-Cuba
Hoosier-grown food is gaining traction on the international stage, specifically in Cuba. We’ll break down Indiana's global ag strategy and what it means for the state's farmers.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Broadband Initiatives in Indiana<br>
Indiana is working to closing the gap on the digital dive. We’ll look at how $1.5 billion in public-private funding is connecting unserved or underserved Hoosiers to the web.<br>
<br>
NFL Combine-IU Health’s Medical Role<br>
Indianapolis is hosting its 37 th NFL Combine and IU Health is playing a major role in making sure the players are in top shape. Learn why the medical component of the Combine is a major reason why Indy continues to host the event.<br>
<br>
Ports of Indiana<br>
Indiana's three ports shipped 12.6 million tons of goods last year, the second highest in its 63-year history. We’ll have more on the surprising numbers of a state many consider to be landlocked.<br>
<br>
Indiana Agriculture-Cuba<br>
Hoosier-grown food is gaining traction on the international stage, specifically in Cuba. We’ll break down Indiana's global ag strategy and what it means for the state's farmers.<br>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/23/2024</title>
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      <description>There is no shortage of people flying in and out of Indianapolis International Airport. And that’s not the only aviation hub in the state experiencing big growth.

Flying directly in and out of Evansville has become a big challenge for people doing business there. We’ll look at what more direct flights would mean for companies headquartered in southwest Indiana.

NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books. We’ll look at how the three-day event put Indiana and Hoosier businesses in the global spotlight.

The University of Notre Dame is addressing mental health care beyond campus boundaries. Find out what it means for the South Bend region.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/23/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is no shortage of people flying in and out of Indianapolis International Airport. And that’s not the only aviation hub in the state experiencing big growth.
Flying directly in and out of Evansville has become a big challenge for people doing business there. We’ll look at what more direct flights would mean for companies headquartered in southwest Indiana.NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books. We’ll look at how the three-day event put Indiana and Hoosier businesses in the global spotlight.
The University of Notre Dame is addressing mental health care beyond campus boundaries. Find out what it means for the South Bend region.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There is no shortage of people flying in and out of Indianapolis International Airport. And that’s not the only aviation hub in the state experiencing big growth.

Flying directly in and out of Evansville has become a big challenge for people doing business there. We’ll look at what more direct flights would mean for companies headquartered in southwest Indiana.

NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books. We’ll look at how the three-day event put Indiana and Hoosier businesses in the global spotlight.

The University of Notre Dame is addressing mental health care beyond campus boundaries. Find out what it means for the South Bend region.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There is no shortage of people flying in and out of Indianapolis International Airport. And that’s not the only aviation hub in the state experiencing big growth.</p>
<p>Flying directly in and out of Evansville has become a big challenge for people doing business there. We’ll look at what more direct flights would mean for companies headquartered in southwest Indiana.<br>
<br>
NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books. We’ll look at how the three-day event put Indiana and Hoosier businesses in the global spotlight.</p>
<p>The University of Notre Dame is addressing mental health care beyond campus boundaries. Find out what it means for the South Bend region.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/16/2024</title>
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      <description>Indiana Pacers owner Steve Simon shares his thoughts on the pride his family feels in Indianapolis hosting the game, the domino effect it could have on the state’s economy and why arts and culture are so important to the event.

The NBA is all in on Indianapolis hosting the league’s marquee events. The commissioner talks about what makes Indy an elite big event city and the leadership that has made it happen.

All-Star Weekend gives Indiana leaders an opportunity to woo big-name corporations and site selection consultants to do business in the state. We’ll have more on the global strategy to cash in.

Very few things say welcome to the cradle of basketball more than a court in the middle of an airport. Why the move has captured global attention and the potential payoff.

The weekend is about more than just basketball. Find out how arts and culture are a big part of the game plan.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/16/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana Pacers owner Steve Simon shares his thoughts on the pride his family feels in Indianapolis hosting the game, the domino effect it could have on the state’s economy and why arts and culture are so important to the event.
The NBA is all in on Indianapolis hosting the league’s marquee events. The commissioner talks about what makes Indy an elite big event city and the leadership that has made it happen.
All-Star Weekend gives Indiana leaders an opportunity to woo big-name corporations and site selection consultants to do business in the state. We’ll have more on the global strategy to cash in.
Very few things say welcome to the cradle of basketball more than a court in the middle of an airport. Why the move has captured global attention and the potential payoff.
The weekend is about more than just basketball. Find out how arts and culture are a big part of the game plan.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana Pacers owner Steve Simon shares his thoughts on the pride his family feels in Indianapolis hosting the game, the domino effect it could have on the state’s economy and why arts and culture are so important to the event.

The NBA is all in on Indianapolis hosting the league’s marquee events. The commissioner talks about what makes Indy an elite big event city and the leadership that has made it happen.

All-Star Weekend gives Indiana leaders an opportunity to woo big-name corporations and site selection consultants to do business in the state. We’ll have more on the global strategy to cash in.

Very few things say welcome to the cradle of basketball more than a court in the middle of an airport. Why the move has captured global attention and the potential payoff.

The weekend is about more than just basketball. Find out how arts and culture are a big part of the game plan.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indiana Pacers owner Steve Simon shares his thoughts on the pride his family feels in Indianapolis hosting the game, the domino effect it could have on the state’s economy and why arts and culture are so important to the event.</p>
<p>The NBA is all in on Indianapolis hosting the league’s marquee events. The commissioner talks about what makes Indy an elite big event city and the leadership that has made it happen.</p>
<p>All-Star Weekend gives Indiana leaders an opportunity to woo big-name corporations and site selection consultants to do business in the state. We’ll have more on the global strategy to cash in.</p>
<p>Very few things say welcome to the cradle of basketball more than a court in the middle of an airport. Why the move has captured global attention and the potential payoff.</p>
<p>The weekend is about more than just basketball. Find out how arts and culture are a big part of the game plan.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/09/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-02092024/</link>
      <description>NBA All-Star Weekend, a global intersection of sports, arts, and culture is about to tip off in Indianapolis. We'll look at the expected $320 million impact on the central Indiana economy. 

A physical therapist at IU Indy is hopeful her vision for a device to help patients recover from injuries and pain will soon be on the market. Learn how Precision Care Technologies is creating greater mobility for those suffering from muscle pain.

A Hoosier farmer, with a passion for bringing tech opportunities to those living in rural Indiana is doing so by transforming a historic opera house in the small town of Camden. He shares his vision with us on this week’s show.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/09/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>NBA All-Star Weekend, a global intersection of sports, arts, and culture is about to tip off in Indianapolis. We'll look at the expected $320 million impact on the central Indiana economy. 
A physical therapist at IU Indy is hopeful her vision for a device to help patients recover from injuries and pain will soon be on the market. Learn how Precision Care Technologies is creating greater mobility for those suffering from muscle pain.
A Hoosier farmer, with a passion for bringing tech opportunities to those living in rural Indiana is doing so by transforming a historic opera house in the small town of Camden. He shares his vision with us on this week’s show.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>NBA All-Star Weekend, a global intersection of sports, arts, and culture is about to tip off in Indianapolis. We'll look at the expected $320 million impact on the central Indiana economy. 

A physical therapist at IU Indy is hopeful her vision for a device to help patients recover from injuries and pain will soon be on the market. Learn how Precision Care Technologies is creating greater mobility for those suffering from muscle pain.

A Hoosier farmer, with a passion for bringing tech opportunities to those living in rural Indiana is doing so by transforming a historic opera house in the small town of Camden. He shares his vision with us on this week’s show.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>NBA All-Star Weekend, a global intersection of sports, arts, and culture is about to tip off in Indianapolis. We'll look at the expected $320 million impact on the central Indiana economy. </p>
<p>A physical therapist at IU Indy is hopeful her vision for a device to help patients recover from injuries and pain will soon be on the market. Learn how Precision Care Technologies is creating greater mobility for those suffering from muscle pain.</p>
<p>A Hoosier farmer, with a passion for bringing tech opportunities to those living in rural Indiana is doing so by transforming a historic opera house in the small town of Camden. He shares his vision with us on this week’s show.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/02/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-02022024/</link>
      <description>Downtown Hammond is getting a facelift. We’ll explain why slowing down traffic on the city’s main drag is speeding up millions of dollars in investment and development.

There’s a new leader taking over the group that promotes Indiana's $77 billion life
sciences sector. We caught up with Vince Wong to get his take on what's next for BioCrossroads.

Anderson University President John Pistole has come full circle. We talk with him about growing up just off campus, the top security jobs he’s held in U.S. government and his vision for Anderson University as a leader in the cybersecurity space.

Rick Fuson has been a part of the fabric of Indianapolis for 40 years. He's retiring in June as CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Fuson on his favorite memories and moments in Indiana sports.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 02/02/2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Downtown Hammond is getting a facelift. We’ll explain why slowing down traffic on the city’s main drag is speeding up millions of dollars in investment and development.
There’s a new leader taking over the group that promotes Indiana's $77 billion lifesciences sector. We caught up with Vince Wong to get his take on what's next for BioCrossroads.Anderson University President John Pistole has come full circle. We talk with him about growing up just off campus, the top security jobs he’s held in U.S. government and his vision for Anderson University as a leader in the cybersecurity space.Rick Fuson has been a part of the fabric of Indianapolis for 40 years. He's retiring in June as CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Fuson on his favorite memories and moments in Indiana sports.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Downtown Hammond is getting a facelift. We’ll explain why slowing down traffic on the city’s main drag is speeding up millions of dollars in investment and development.

There’s a new leader taking over the group that promotes Indiana's $77 billion life
sciences sector. We caught up with Vince Wong to get his take on what's next for BioCrossroads.

Anderson University President John Pistole has come full circle. We talk with him about growing up just off campus, the top security jobs he’s held in U.S. government and his vision for Anderson University as a leader in the cybersecurity space.

Rick Fuson has been a part of the fabric of Indianapolis for 40 years. He's retiring in June as CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Fuson on his favorite memories and moments in Indiana sports.</itunes:summary>
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<p>There’s a new leader taking over the group that promotes Indiana's $77 billion life<br>
sciences sector. We caught up with Vince Wong to get his take on what's next for BioCrossroads.<br>
<br>
Anderson University President John Pistole has come full circle. We talk with him about growing up just off campus, the top security jobs he’s held in U.S. government and his vision for Anderson University as a leader in the cybersecurity space.<br>
<br>
Rick Fuson has been a part of the fabric of Indianapolis for 40 years. He's retiring in June as CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Fuson on his favorite memories and moments in Indiana sports.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/26/2024</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-01262024/</link>
      <description>Indiana has landed another global tech giant. Meta plans to set up a data center in southeast Indiana on the heels of a Google announcement in Fort Wayne. We’re at River Ridge in Jeffersonville to break down Meta’s massive investment and the jobs coming along with it.

There’s a new strategy in place at a central Indiana treasured property. We’ll look at what's next for Lafayette Square Mall and how it could change the face of Indy's northwest side.

Indiana’s newest hospital is preparing to open its doors. We take you to Crown Point to check in on Franciscan Health's new facility for patients in Northwest Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/26/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana has landed another global tech giant. Meta plans to set up a data center in southeast Indiana on the heels of a Google announcement in Fort Wayne. We’re at River Ridge in Jeffersonville to break down Meta’s massive investment and the jobs coming along with it.
There’s a new strategy in place at a central Indiana treasured property. We’ll look at what's next for Lafayette Square Mall and how it could change the face of Indy's northwest side.
Indiana’s newest hospital is preparing to open its doors. We take you to Crown Point to check in on Franciscan Health's new facility for patients in Northwest Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana has landed another global tech giant. Meta plans to set up a data center in southeast Indiana on the heels of a Google announcement in Fort Wayne. We’re at River Ridge in Jeffersonville to break down Meta’s massive investment and the jobs coming along with it.

There’s a new strategy in place at a central Indiana treasured property. We’ll look at what's next for Lafayette Square Mall and how it could change the face of Indy's northwest side.

Indiana’s newest hospital is preparing to open its doors. We take you to Crown Point to check in on Franciscan Health's new facility for patients in Northwest Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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<p>There’s a new strategy in place at a central Indiana treasured property. We’ll look at what's next for Lafayette Square Mall and how it could change the face of Indy's northwest side.</p>
<p>Indiana’s newest hospital is preparing to open its doors. We take you to Crown Point to check in on Franciscan Health's new facility for patients in Northwest Indiana.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/19/2024</title>
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      <description>A 50-mile stretch of riverfront in southwest Indiana is about to undergo a major transformation. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Lloyd Winnecke shares details on Ohio River development plans stretching from Evansville to Newburgh. 

Rising health insurance costs are a big concern for Indiana businesses and workers. We’ll show you how a Lawrence-based company’s ‘medical clinic on wheels’ is helping to drive down prices and keep Hoosier employees healthier. 


What used to be windshield wiper factory is now a northwest Indiana destination hot spot. We take you to Valparaiso to see why spirits are high at Journeyman Distillery.  </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/19/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>A 50-mile stretch of riverfront in southwest Indiana is about to undergo a major transformation. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Lloyd Winnecke shares details on Ohio River development plans stretching from Evansville to Newburgh. 
Rising health insurance costs are a big concern for Indiana businesses and workers. We’ll show you how a Lawrence-based company’s ‘medical clinic on wheels’ is helping to drive down prices and keep Hoosier employees healthier. 
What used to be windshield wiper factory is now a northwest Indiana destination hot spot. We take you to Valparaiso to see why spirits are high at Journeyman Distillery.  </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A 50-mile stretch of riverfront in southwest Indiana is about to undergo a major transformation. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Lloyd Winnecke shares details on Ohio River development plans stretching from Evansville to Newburgh. 

Rising health insurance costs are a big concern for Indiana businesses and workers. We’ll show you how a Lawrence-based company’s ‘medical clinic on wheels’ is helping to drive down prices and keep Hoosier employees healthier. 


What used to be windshield wiper factory is now a northwest Indiana destination hot spot. We take you to Valparaiso to see why spirits are high at Journeyman Distillery.  </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A 50-mile stretch of riverfront in southwest Indiana is about to undergo a major transformation. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Lloyd Winnecke shares details on Ohio River development plans stretching from Evansville to Newburgh. </p>
<p>Rising health insurance costs are a big concern for Indiana businesses and workers. We’ll show you how a Lawrence-based company’s ‘medical clinic on wheels’ is helping to drive down prices and keep Hoosier employees healthier. <br>
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<p>What used to be windshield wiper factory is now a northwest Indiana destination hot spot. We take you to Valparaiso to see why spirits are high at Journeyman Distillery.  </p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/12/2024</title>
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      <description>For our top story we’ll get perspective on Governor Holcomb’s final State of the State address and an inside look at the pipeline for new projects, jobs and innovation from Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg.

In this week’s Business of Health…IU Health has a new high-tech “team member”. We’ll have details on the impact of the “IU-D2” robot on patients and health care staff.

And…There’s a new shopping hot spot in central Indiana where sustainability meets savings. We’ll show you what AllSurplus Deals is all about.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>For our top story we’ll get perspective on Governor Holcomb’s final State of the State address and an inside look at the pipeline for new projects, jobs and innovation from Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg.
In this week’s Business of Health…IU Health has a new high-tech “team member”. We’ll have details on the impact of the “IU-D2” robot on patients and health care staff.
And…There’s a new shopping hot spot in central Indiana where sustainability meets savings. We’ll show you what AllSurplus Deals is all about.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For our top story we’ll get perspective on Governor Holcomb’s final State of the State address and an inside look at the pipeline for new projects, jobs and innovation from Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg.

In this week’s Business of Health…IU Health has a new high-tech “team member”. We’ll have details on the impact of the “IU-D2” robot on patients and health care staff.

And…There’s a new shopping hot spot in central Indiana where sustainability meets savings. We’ll show you what AllSurplus Deals is all about.</itunes:summary>
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<p class="p1">And…There’s a new shopping hot spot in central Indiana where sustainability meets savings. We’ll show you what AllSurplus Deals is all about.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/05/2024</title>
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      <description>Circle Centre Mall 1995...a key driver to grow downtown Indianapolis into a vibrant hot spot...getting new life. We talk with the developer behind what's next for the mall.

In this week's Business of Health...how this made in Indiana cold storage business is changing the way vaccines and medicines are moved around the world.

And...the cosmic connection to this popular restaurant at Purdue...West Lafayette's 8Eleven Modern Bistro one of the Hoosier food and drink hot spots we're highlighting on this month's Trendiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 01/05/2024</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Circle Centre Mall 1995...a key driver to grow downtown Indianapolis into a vibrant hot spot...getting new life. We talk with the developer behind what's next for the mall.
In this week's Business of Health...how this made in Indiana cold storage business is changing the way vaccines and medicines are moved around the world.
And...the cosmic connection to this popular restaurant at Purdue...West Lafayette's 8Eleven Modern Bistro one of the Hoosier food and drink hot spots we're highlighting on this month's Trendiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Circle Centre Mall 1995...a key driver to grow downtown Indianapolis into a vibrant hot spot...getting new life. We talk with the developer behind what's next for the mall.

In this week's Business of Health...how this made in Indiana cold storage business is changing the way vaccines and medicines are moved around the world.

And...the cosmic connection to this popular restaurant at Purdue...West Lafayette's 8Eleven Modern Bistro one of the Hoosier food and drink hot spots we're highlighting on this month's Trendiana.</itunes:summary>
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<p>In this week's Business of Health...how this made in Indiana cold storage business is changing the way vaccines and medicines are moved around the world.</p>
<p>And...the cosmic connection to this popular restaurant at Purdue...West Lafayette's 8Eleven Modern Bistro one of the Hoosier food and drink hot spots we're highlighting on this month's Trendiana.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/29/2023</title>
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      <description>Rebroadcast from weekend of 10-20-2023

It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.

Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/29/2023</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Rebroadcast from weekend of 10-20-2023
It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.
Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rebroadcast from weekend of 10-20-2023

It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.

Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</p>
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      <description>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2023 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/22/2023</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/15/2023</title>
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      <description>"We have 150 corporates companies in Carmel and those corporations need to hire the best and brightest, smartest people from all over the globe." So, investing in quality of life. By investing in a beautiful downtown...it supports those corporations." Christkindlmarkt an example of Carmel's strategy to get people to live and work there. We catch up with seven-term outgoing Mayor Jim Brainard on what's next. 

The Indiana connection to hope for cancer patients. The roll out of a pharmaceutical giant's new drug production facility and its potential life saving impact.

Well-known central Indiana entrepreneur Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones on the move. Why she's targeting Hamilton County and what's next.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2023 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/15/2023</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>"We have 150 corporates companies in Carmel and those corporations need to hire the best and brightest, smartest people from all over the globe." So, investing in quality of life. By investing in a beautiful downtown...it supports those corporations." Christkindlmarkt an example of Carmel's strategy to get people to live and work there. We catch up with seven-term outgoing Mayor Jim Brainard on what's next. 
The Indiana connection to hope for cancer patients. The roll out of a pharmaceutical giant's new drug production facility and its potential life saving impact.
Well-known central Indiana entrepreneur Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones on the move. Why she's targeting Hamilton County and what's next.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"We have 150 corporates companies in Carmel and those corporations need to hire the best and brightest, smartest people from all over the globe." So, investing in quality of life. By investing in a beautiful downtown...it supports those corporations." Christkindlmarkt an example of Carmel's strategy to get people to live and work there. We catch up with seven-term outgoing Mayor Jim Brainard on what's next. 

The Indiana connection to hope for cancer patients. The roll out of a pharmaceutical giant's new drug production facility and its potential life saving impact.

Well-known central Indiana entrepreneur Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones on the move. Why she's targeting Hamilton County and what's next.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The Indiana connection to hope for cancer patients. The roll out of a pharmaceutical giant's new drug production facility and its potential life saving impact.</p>
<p>Well-known central Indiana entrepreneur Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones on the move. Why she's targeting Hamilton County and what's next.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/08/2023</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-12082023/</link>
      <description>Momentum building in Indiana's capital city, big projects on the horizon. A new high-rise hotel, a new life for the old City Hall, a multi-billion-dollar hospital expansion, and much more growth.

We look at the next chapter for downtown Indianapolis...Community Health Network taking a giant leap forward in caring for cancer patients, details on new treatments in the works designed to save lives. And we head to one of Indiana's sweet spots. Hagerstown...home of an iconic candy that's still going strong after more than 130 years in business.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2023 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/08/2023</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Momentum building in Indiana's capital city, big projects on the horizon. A new high-rise hotel, a new life for the old City Hall, a multi-billion-dollar hospital expansion, and much more growth.
We look at the next chapter for downtown Indianapolis...Community Health Network taking a giant leap forward in caring for cancer patients, details on new treatments in the works designed to save lives. And we head to one of Indiana's sweet spots. Hagerstown...home of an iconic candy that's still going strong after more than 130 years in business.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Momentum building in Indiana's capital city, big projects on the horizon. A new high-rise hotel, a new life for the old City Hall, a multi-billion-dollar hospital expansion, and much more growth.

We look at the next chapter for downtown Indianapolis...Community Health Network taking a giant leap forward in caring for cancer patients, details on new treatments in the works designed to save lives. And we head to one of Indiana's sweet spots. Hagerstown...home of an iconic candy that's still going strong after more than 130 years in business.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Momentum building in Indiana's capital city, big projects on the horizon. A new high-rise hotel, a new life for the old City Hall, a multi-billion-dollar hospital expansion, and much more growth.</p>
<p>We look at the next chapter for downtown Indianapolis...Community Health Network taking a giant leap forward in caring for cancer patients, details on new treatments in the works designed to save lives. And we head to one of Indiana's sweet spots. Hagerstown...home of an iconic candy that's still going strong after more than 130 years in business.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/01/2023</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/weekend-of-12012023/</link>
      <description>Indiana cities and towns under new leadership after the November election...Terre Haute for one. What 27-year-old Mayor-elect Brandon Sakbun...the country's youngest small city leader's vision to grow Terre Haute. Plus...a new pep in the step for an iconic Indiana favorite. See what big things are in store for Choc-Ola...a Hoosier drink dating back 70 years. And...the grande damme of central Indiana TV news bids farewell. We catch up with Debby Knox...stepping away from the anchor desk...a look back at her 30- plus year career in Indy and what's next...</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2023 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/01/2023</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana cities and towns under new leadership after the November election...Terre Haute for one. What 27-year-old Mayor-elect Brandon Sakbun...the country's youngest small city leader's vision to grow Terre Haute. Plus...a new pep in the step for an iconic Indiana favorite. See what big things are in store for Choc-Ola...a Hoosier drink dating back 70 years. And...the grande damme of central Indiana TV news bids farewell. We catch up with Debby Knox...stepping away from the anchor desk...a look back at her 30- plus year career in Indy and what's next...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana cities and towns under new leadership after the November election...Terre Haute for one. What 27-year-old Mayor-elect Brandon Sakbun...the country's youngest small city leader's vision to grow Terre Haute. Plus...a new pep in the step for an iconic Indiana favorite. See what big things are in store for Choc-Ola...a Hoosier drink dating back 70 years. And...the grande damme of central Indiana TV news bids farewell. We catch up with Debby Knox...stepping away from the anchor desk...a look back at her 30- plus year career in Indy and what's next...</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indiana cities and towns under new leadership after the November election...Terre Haute for one. What 27-year-old Mayor-elect Brandon Sakbun...the country's youngest small city leader's vision to grow Terre Haute. Plus...a new pep in the step for an iconic Indiana favorite. See what big things are in store for Choc-Ola...a Hoosier drink dating back 70 years. And...the grande damme of central Indiana TV news bids farewell. We catch up with Debby Knox...stepping away from the anchor desk...a look back at her 30- plus year career in Indy and what's next...</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/24/23</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/weekend-of-112423/</link>
      <description>Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks...bullish on the impact on his company's new weight loss drug. Next how it works, the made-in Indiana connection and when can you get it... Also...hard to believe, but it's time to get the list together to buy for family and friends. What consumers and businesses can expect this holiday shopping season both online and in the store. And...move over popcorn and soda...how Indiana movie theatres are taking the food and drink experience to the next level.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2023 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/24/23</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks...bullish on the impact on his company's new weight loss drug. Next how it works, the made-in Indiana connection and when can you get it... Also...hard to believe, but it's time to get the list together to buy for family and friends. What consumers and businesses can expect this holiday shopping season both online and in the store. And...move over popcorn and soda...how Indiana movie theatres are taking the food and drink experience to the next level.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks...bullish on the impact on his company's new weight loss drug. Next how it works, the made-in Indiana connection and when can you get it... Also...hard to believe, but it's time to get the list together to buy for family and friends. What consumers and businesses can expect this holiday shopping season both online and in the store. And...move over popcorn and soda...how Indiana movie theatres are taking the food and drink experience to the next level.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks...bullish on the impact on his company's new weight loss drug. Next how it works, the made-in Indiana connection and when can you get it... Also...hard to believe, but it's time to get the list together to buy for family and friends. What consumers and businesses can expect this holiday shopping season both online and in the store. And...move over popcorn and soda...how Indiana movie theatres are taking the food and drink experience to the next level.<br>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/17/23</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/fghjklhkjh/</link>
      <description>Potential recession in the picture for Indiana in 2024...but for how long and what it could mean for Hoosier manufacturing. Find out what leading Indiana economists are predicting for the new year... The cause-and-effect factors playing into buying and selling a home in Indiana. What to expect with the housing market heading into 2024. And...why screening for lung cancer is proving to be a lifesaver...especially among minorities...what Indiana needs to do to help more Hoosiers become survivors.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2023 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/17/23</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Potential recession in the picture for Indiana in 2024...but for how long and what it could mean for Hoosier manufacturing. Find out what leading Indiana economists are predicting for the new year... The cause-and-effect factors playing into buying and selling a home in Indiana. What to expect with the housing market heading into 2024. And...why screening for lung cancer is proving to be a lifesaver...especially among minorities...what Indiana needs to do to help more Hoosiers become survivors.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Potential recession in the picture for Indiana in 2024...but for how long and what it could mean for Hoosier manufacturing. Find out what leading Indiana economists are predicting for the new year... The cause-and-effect factors playing into buying and selling a home in Indiana. What to expect with the housing market heading into 2024. And...why screening for lung cancer is proving to be a lifesaver...especially among minorities...what Indiana needs to do to help more Hoosiers become survivors.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Columbus, Indiana...a Hoosier hotbed for innovation &amp; architecture. How Cummins is putting the city on the map as a global leader in hydrogen power, the city's plan to attract talent, and its connection to one of the most popular shoes in the world.

Springsteen, Terre Haute and the first CD ever produced in North America. The Sony Plant evolving from its music past into a medical manufacturing future.

And...the Blue Jackets are back in Indianapolis. More than 70,000 young future business leaders in Indy for the FFA Convention. What it means to THEM and the economic impact on the region.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Columbus, Indiana...a Hoosier hotbed for innovation &amp;amp; architecture. How Cummins is putting the city on the map as a global leader in hydrogen power, the city's plan to attract talent, and its connection to one of the most popular shoes in the world.
Springsteen, Terre Haute and the first CD ever produced in North America. The Sony Plant evolving from its music past into a medical manufacturing future.
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Springsteen, Terre Haute and the first CD ever produced in North America. The Sony Plant evolving from its music past into a medical manufacturing future.

And...the Blue Jackets are back in Indianapolis. More than 70,000 young future business leaders in Indy for the FFA Convention. What it means to THEM and the economic impact on the region.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indiana's premiere event and venue driving big bucks into the state's bottom line. New numbers out on just how valuable the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is to Indiana. Plus, Indiana flexing its muscle in the health sciences space, how the state landed a prestigious biotech hub, and its potential impact on growth and new Hoosier jobs. And we crisscross the state in search of the best food and drinks taking flight in Indiana...including this staple in Huntington.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana's premiere event and venue driving big bucks into the state's bottom line. New numbers out on just how valuable the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is to Indiana. Plus, Indiana flexing its muscle in the health sciences space, how the state landed a prestigious biotech hub, and its potential impact on growth and new Hoosier jobs. And we crisscross the state in search of the best food and drinks taking flight in Indiana...including this staple in Huntington.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana's premiere event and venue driving big bucks into the state's bottom line. New numbers out on just how valuable the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is to Indiana. Plus, Indiana flexing its muscle in the health sciences space, how the state landed a prestigious biotech hub, and its potential impact on growth and new Hoosier jobs. And we crisscross the state in search of the best food and drinks taking flight in Indiana...including this staple in Huntington.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.

Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.
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      <itunes:summary>It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline.

Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.</p>
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      <description>Momentum building in Indiana's second largest city...Fort Wayne clearing the way for a massive new data center campus: Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry sheds more light on the impact of that investment.

Plus...we take a deep dive into what's next for riverfront development, housing, and overall growth in the region.

And...Indiana driving forward with another multi-million-dollar electric vehicle investment. Why Kokomo is all charged up over plans for yet another EV battery plant coming to Howard County?</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2023 09:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Momentum building in Indiana's second largest city...Fort Wayne clearing the way for a massive new data center campus: Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry sheds more light on the impact of that investment.
Plus...we take a deep dive into what's next for riverfront development, housing, and overall growth in the region.
And...Indiana driving forward with another multi-million-dollar electric vehicle investment. Why Kokomo is all charged up over plans for yet another EV battery plant coming to Howard County?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Momentum building in Indiana's second largest city...Fort Wayne clearing the way for a massive new data center campus: Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry sheds more light on the impact of that investment.

Plus...we take a deep dive into what's next for riverfront development, housing, and overall growth in the region.

And...Indiana driving forward with another multi-million-dollar electric vehicle investment. Why Kokomo is all charged up over plans for yet another EV battery plant coming to Howard County?</itunes:summary>
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<p class="p1">And...Indiana driving forward with another multi-million-dollar electric vehicle investment. Why Kokomo is all charged up over plans for yet another EV battery plant coming to Howard County?</p>
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      <description>Indiana's sizzling tech scene. 16 Tech with robust growth plans, innovation hubs in Bloomington and Terre Haute, and plans in the works for a new tech corridor. We'll look at what it all means for the state's economy.

Plus an Indiana medical device company produces the perfect recipe for a struggling neighborhood, fresh food. The business story behind this new grocery store and what it means for the community.

And Journeyman planting roots in Indiana. Where the popular distillery is preparing to set up shop and the economic ripple effect.

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      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana's sizzling tech scene. 16 Tech with robust growth plans, innovation hubs in Bloomington and Terre Haute, and plans in the works for a new tech corridor. We'll look at what it all means for the state's economy.
Plus an Indiana medical device company produces the perfect recipe for a struggling neighborhood, fresh food. The business story behind this new grocery store and what it means for the community.
And Journeyman planting roots in Indiana. Where the popular distillery is preparing to set up shop and the economic ripple effect.
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      <itunes:summary>Indiana's sizzling tech scene. 16 Tech with robust growth plans, innovation hubs in Bloomington and Terre Haute, and plans in the works for a new tech corridor. We'll look at what it all means for the state's economy.

Plus an Indiana medical device company produces the perfect recipe for a struggling neighborhood, fresh food. The business story behind this new grocery store and what it means for the community.

And Journeyman planting roots in Indiana. Where the popular distillery is preparing to set up shop and the economic ripple effect.

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<p>Plus an Indiana medical device company produces the perfect recipe for a struggling neighborhood, fresh food. The business story behind this new grocery store and what it means for the community.</p>
<p>And Journeyman planting roots in Indiana. Where the popular distillery is preparing to set up shop and the economic ripple effect.</p>
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      <description>Indiana's capital city is on the move...massive investments, big events in the pipeline, and a changing skyline are all on the horizon. We'll check in on the state of downtown Indianapolis.

The Mellencamp name entering the world of whiskey. John Mellencamp's son Hud on their partnership with another southern Indiana spirits brand and the role Hoosier farmers are playing in bringing it to life.

And a made-in-Indiana healthy snack hitting the market. The Evansville connection to chicken-based chips.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2023 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana's capital city is on the move...massive investments, big events in the pipeline, and a changing skyline are all on the horizon. We'll check in on the state of downtown Indianapolis.
The Mellencamp name entering the world of whiskey. John Mellencamp's son Hud on their partnership with another southern Indiana spirits brand and the role Hoosier farmers are playing in bringing it to life.
And a made-in-Indiana healthy snack hitting the market. The Evansville connection to chicken-based chips.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana's capital city is on the move...massive investments, big events in the pipeline, and a changing skyline are all on the horizon. We'll check in on the state of downtown Indianapolis.

The Mellencamp name entering the world of whiskey. John Mellencamp's son Hud on their partnership with another southern Indiana spirits brand and the role Hoosier farmers are playing in bringing it to life.

And a made-in-Indiana healthy snack hitting the market. The Evansville connection to chicken-based chips.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The Mellencamp name entering the world of whiskey. John Mellencamp's son Hud on their partnership with another southern Indiana spirits brand and the role Hoosier farmers are playing in bringing it to life.</p>
<p>And a made-in-Indiana healthy snack hitting the market. The Evansville connection to chicken-based chips.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/22/23</title>
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      <description>Union workers and the Big Three automakers are at a stalemate over money and a shorter work week. We take a closer look at the ripple effect of the UAW strike in Indiana.

Indiana Golf tees off on a new course...more on the governing body's new home and the economic impact it could have on central Indiana.

And...how a little device invented by an Evansville doctor is helping brain injury patients across the country regain the use of their hands.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Union workers and the Big Three automakers are at a stalemate over money and a shorter work week. We take a closer look at the ripple effect of the UAW strike in Indiana.
Indiana Golf tees off on a new course...more on the governing body's new home and the economic impact it could have on central Indiana.
And...how a little device invented by an Evansville doctor is helping brain injury patients across the country regain the use of their hands.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Union workers and the Big Three automakers are at a stalemate over money and a shorter work week. We take a closer look at the ripple effect of the UAW strike in Indiana.

Indiana Golf tees off on a new course...more on the governing body's new home and the economic impact it could have on central Indiana.

And...how a little device invented by an Evansville doctor is helping brain injury patients across the country regain the use of their hands.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Sounding the horn in northwest Indiana, The South Shore Double Line project once a pipe dream, now on a fast track for takeoff. The economic ripple effect for cities in The Region like Michigan City.

Plus we talk with Governor Eric Holcomb from Japan...takeaways on his latest overseas trade mission and the strategy to push more Japanese business growth in Indiana. The Indiana connection to a big medical breakthrough in outer space. How it could be a game-changer for those with knee injuries.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sounding the horn in northwest Indiana, The South Shore Double Line project once a pipe dream, now on a fast track for takeoff. The economic ripple effect for cities in The Region like Michigan City.
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      <itunes:summary>Sounding the horn in northwest Indiana, The South Shore Double Line project once a pipe dream, now on a fast track for takeoff. The economic ripple effect for cities in The Region like Michigan City.

Plus we talk with Governor Eric Holcomb from Japan...takeaways on his latest overseas trade mission and the strategy to push more Japanese business growth in Indiana. The Indiana connection to a big medical breakthrough in outer space. How it could be a game-changer for those with knee injuries.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/08/23</title>
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      <description>A new leader behind the wheel driving economic growth in Indiana. We get State Secretary of Commerce David Rosenburg’s insights on how he intends to sustain and grow Indiana innovation. New quarterback. New coach. New vibe. The Colts kick off their season at home, the impact on downtown Indianapolis businesses. And...Madison County gets in on the solution to helping Hoosiers who don’t get enough to eat...how fertile soil in Anderson is playing a major role.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A new leader behind the wheel driving economic growth in Indiana. We get State Secretary of Commerce David Rosenburg’s insights on how he intends to sustain and grow Indiana innovation. New quarterback. New coach. New vibe. The Colts kick off their season at home, the impact on downtown Indianapolis businesses. And...Madison County gets in on the solution to helping Hoosiers who don’t get enough to eat...how fertile soil in Anderson is playing a major role.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A new leader behind the wheel driving economic growth in Indiana. We get State Secretary of Commerce David Rosenburg’s insights on how he intends to sustain and grow Indiana innovation. New quarterback. New coach. New vibe. The Colts kick off their season at home, the impact on downtown Indianapolis businesses. And...Madison County gets in on the solution to helping Hoosiers who don’t get enough to eat...how fertile soil in Anderson is playing a major role.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We are coming to you this week from the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis for the Inaugural Rally Conference, an event billed as the largest global cross-sector innovation conference.</description>
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      <description>The cradle of basketball. Indiana. The next game-changer in downtown Indianapolis. Bicentennial Unity Plaza opens...the final piece to the 360-million-dollar makeover of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The plaza's impact beyond basketball. How it's positioned to serve as a new catalyst for downtown growth and why it could be a key to attracting Hoosiers back to their capital city. </description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The cradle of basketball. Indiana. The next game-changer in downtown Indianapolis. Bicentennial Unity Plaza opens...the final piece to the 360-million-dollar makeover of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The plaza's impact beyond basketball. How it's positioned to serve as a new catalyst for downtown growth and why it could be a key to attracting Hoosiers back to their capital city. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The cradle of basketball. Indiana. The next game-changer in downtown Indianapolis. Bicentennial Unity Plaza opens...the final piece to the 360-million-dollar makeover of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The plaza's impact beyond basketball. How it's positioned to serve as a new catalyst for downtown growth and why it could be a key to attracting Hoosiers back to their capital city. </itunes:summary>
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      <description>Gary Indiana was called the magic city of steel. It was nothing but sand and wetlands when it was founded by US Steel in 1906. An uncertain future for that corporate titan that put Gary on the map...what's next for US Steel and its thousands of workers. Plus how two Hancock County neighbors built a tiny startup into a thriving tech company in the world of health care and beyond. And pull up a seat at the table to see which Indianapolis-area restaurants landed on Yelp's Top 100 Places to eat in the Midwest.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Gary Indiana was called the magic city of steel. It was nothing but sand and wetlands when it was founded by US Steel in 1906. An uncertain future for that corporate titan that put Gary on the map...what's next for US Steel and its thousands of workers. Plus how two Hancock County neighbors built a tiny startup into a thriving tech company in the world of health care and beyond. And pull up a seat at the table to see which Indianapolis-area restaurants landed on Yelp's Top 100 Places to eat in the Midwest.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Gary Indiana was called the magic city of steel. It was nothing but sand and wetlands when it was founded by US Steel in 1906. An uncertain future for that corporate titan that put Gary on the map...what's next for US Steel and its thousands of workers. Plus how two Hancock County neighbors built a tiny startup into a thriving tech company in the world of health care and beyond. And pull up a seat at the table to see which Indianapolis-area restaurants landed on Yelp's Top 100 Places to eat in the Midwest.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Chris Ballard reflects on his up-close experience as a young boy...interacting with NFL players...to his role now as General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts. We get Ballard's take on the state of the business of professional football. And breaking down the numbers on what it means for cities like Westfield...a big score or something less? And the legendary Snoop Dogg's take on the Colts bold mental health initiative.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Chris Ballard reflects on his up-close experience as a young boy...interacting with NFL players...to his role now as General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts. We get Ballard's take on the state of the business of professional football. And breaking down the numbers on what it means for cities like Westfield...a big score or something less? And the legendary Snoop Dogg's take on the Colts bold mental health initiative.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Chris Ballard reflects on his up-close experience as a young boy...interacting with NFL players...to his role now as General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts. We get Ballard's take on the state of the business of professional football. And breaking down the numbers on what it means for cities like Westfield...a big score or something less? And the legendary Snoop Dogg's take on the Colts bold mental health initiative.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The South Bend-Elkhart region clicking on all cylinders not straying too far from its manufacturing roots. Back in the day, it was Studebakers rolling off the line. Then came RVs, the region growing into the RV capital of the world. And now, the next generation of the "four-wheel" economy rolling into the region. A three-and-a-half-billion-dollar EV plant is on the way.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The South Bend-Elkhart region clicking on all cylinders not straying too far from its manufacturing roots. Back in the day, it was Studebakers rolling off the line. Then came RVs, the region growing into the RV capital of the world. And now, the next generation of the "four-wheel" economy rolling into the region. A three-and-a-half-billion-dollar EV plant is on the way.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The South Bend-Elkhart region clicking on all cylinders not straying too far from its manufacturing roots. Back in the day, it was Studebakers rolling off the line. Then came RVs, the region growing into the RV capital of the world. And now, the next generation of the "four-wheel" economy rolling into the region. A three-and-a-half-billion-dollar EV plant is on the way.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A classic song representing joy and one that Hoosiers were probably grooving to in 1892 as they celebrated the opening of the new Indiana State Fairgrounds. Not the only milestone in Indiana that year---the game of basketball bounced into the state. Now these two treasured traditions meet again to celebrate all things Hoosier at Indiana's biggest celebration, the Indiana State Fair. A can't miss summer event with a huge economic impact on Indianapolis and the state.

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      <itunes:summary>A classic song representing joy and one that Hoosiers were probably grooving to in 1892 as they celebrated the opening of the new Indiana State Fairgrounds. Not the only milestone in Indiana that year---the game of basketball bounced into the state. Now these two treasured traditions meet again to celebrate all things Hoosier at Indiana's biggest celebration, the Indiana State Fair. A can't miss summer event with a huge economic impact on Indianapolis and the state.

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      <description>Indiana's economy clicking on all cylinders...billions of dollars in investments in the works...but big changes coming at the state agency charged with driving Indiana's growth. What it could mean for future projects. 

 Honoring the best and brightest leaders across the state. We salute the women and men who landed on IBJ Media's Indiana 250 List...which includes some intriguing back stories.

 Also...something to tickle your sweet tooth. We'll cool down at Indiana's hottest ice cream spots.</description>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana's economy clicking on all cylinders...billions of dollars in investments in the works...but big changes coming at the state agency charged with driving Indiana's growth. What it could mean for future projects.  Honoring the best and brightest leaders across the state. We salute the women and men who landed on IBJ Media's Indiana 250 List...which includes some intriguing back stories. Also...something to tickle your sweet tooth. We'll cool down at Indiana's hottest ice cream spots.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana's economy clicking on all cylinders...billions of dollars in investments in the works...but big changes coming at the state agency charged with driving Indiana's growth. What it could mean for future projects. 

 Honoring the best and brightest leaders across the state. We salute the women and men who landed on IBJ Media's Indiana 250 List...which includes some intriguing back stories.

 Also...something to tickle your sweet tooth. We'll cool down at Indiana's hottest ice cream spots.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indiana’s first win cashing in on sports dollars? The 1987 Pan Am Games. A game plan that helped land a Super Bowl. NCAA Final Fours...and has the NBA All-Star Game and US Olympic Swim Trials on deck for 2024. It’s not just those big events. Youth sports also driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.

 How sports tourism is keeping Indiana on top of its game. Plus...the Racing Capital of the World powering forward with a massive makeover to one of its iconic buildings...more on “Stories Behind the Spectacle”</description>
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      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 07/14/23</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana’s first win cashing in on sports dollars? The 1987 Pan Am Games. A game plan that helped land a Super Bowl. NCAA Final Fours...and has the NBA All-Star Game and US Olympic Swim Trials on deck for 2024. It’s not just those big events. Youth sports also driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy. How sports tourism is keeping Indiana on top of its game. Plus...the Racing Capital of the World powering forward with a massive makeover to one of its iconic buildings...more on “Stories Behind the Spectacle”</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana’s first win cashing in on sports dollars? The 1987 Pan Am Games. A game plan that helped land a Super Bowl. NCAA Final Fours...and has the NBA All-Star Game and US Olympic Swim Trials on deck for 2024. It’s not just those big events. Youth sports also driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy.

 How sports tourism is keeping Indiana on top of its game. Plus...the Racing Capital of the World powering forward with a massive makeover to one of its iconic buildings...more on “Stories Behind the Spectacle”</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Growth. Investment. Jobs. It all goes beyond Boone County. Next,
 a deep dive into how Indiana is scoring on the economic playing field...from ag bioscience to electric vehicles to clean energy.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2023 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/632492f2-fa7a-11ef-839d-bbcf423fcbae/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Growth. Investment. Jobs. It all goes beyond Boone County. Next, a deep dive into how Indiana is scoring on the economic playing field...from ag bioscience to electric vehicles to clean energy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Growth. Investment. Jobs. It all goes beyond Boone County. Next,
 a deep dive into how Indiana is scoring on the economic playing field...from ag bioscience to electric vehicles to clean energy.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/30/23</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-063023/</link>
      <description>Rolls-Royce North America in Indianapolis...just part of Hoosier military might. The impact of Indiana's multi-million-dollar defense industry...the perspective from northeast Indiana. 

 Plus the state's role in tackling stroke treatment...See how Indiana healthcare workers are working to help stroke victims move forward.

 And...tis the season for flowers. Yelp's Brittany Smith crisscrosses the state to check out the best U-Pick farms.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/30/23</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Rolls-Royce North America in Indianapolis...just part of Hoosier military might. The impact of Indiana's multi-million-dollar defense industry...the perspective from northeast Indiana.  Plus the state's role in tackling stroke treatment...See how Indiana healthcare workers are working to help stroke victims move forward. And...tis the season for flowers. Yelp's Brittany Smith crisscrosses the state to check out the best U-Pick farms.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rolls-Royce North America in Indianapolis...just part of Hoosier military might. The impact of Indiana's multi-million-dollar defense industry...the perspective from northeast Indiana. 

 Plus the state's role in tackling stroke treatment...See how Indiana healthcare workers are working to help stroke victims move forward.

 And...tis the season for flowers. Yelp's Brittany Smith crisscrosses the state to check out the best U-Pick farms.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The heart of the Wabash Valley beating on all cylinders. Terre Haute's transformation into a west central Indiana destination for work, live, and play.

 Another big step for Hoosier life sciences. How one biotech company is taking direct aim at cancers caused by HPV infections.

 And you'll hear from one the best defensive players to ever put on a Colts uniform. Robert Mathis on winning the Super Bowl, his new mission to help young people learn the game of life...and...Peyton Manning the prankster.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The heart of the Wabash Valley beating on all cylinders. Terre Haute's transformation into a west central Indiana destination for work, live, and play. Another big step for Hoosier life sciences. How one biotech company is taking direct aim at cancers caused by HPV infections. And you'll hear from one the best defensive players to ever put on a Colts uniform. Robert Mathis on winning the Super Bowl, his new mission to help young people learn the game of life...and...Peyton Manning the prankster.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The heart of the Wabash Valley beating on all cylinders. Terre Haute's transformation into a west central Indiana destination for work, live, and play.

 Another big step for Hoosier life sciences. How one biotech company is taking direct aim at cancers caused by HPV infections.

 And you'll hear from one the best defensive players to ever put on a Colts uniform. Robert Mathis on winning the Super Bowl, his new mission to help young people learn the game of life...and...Peyton Manning the prankster.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/16/23</title>
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      <description>This week, multiple major stories with significant implications for the Indiana economy and we are covering it all on this week’s show.

 In Fort Wayne, General Motors announced a $632 million investment in its truck plant there to support next-generation production of internal combustion engine trucks. The investment to secure the future for nearly 4,000 workers at the Allen County plant.

 Meanwhile, in St. Joseph County, a GM-Samsung SDI joint venture this week confirmed plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an Electric Vehicle battery plant with 1,700 jobs just east of New Carlisle...the latest in a series of major EV investments in Indiana.

 And in Indianapolis, a transformational day as Indiana University and Purdue University make it official, signing documents creating Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis, a move expected to have a major impact on the two schools AND the state economy.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week, multiple major stories with significant implications for the Indiana economy and we are covering it all on this week’s show. In Fort Wayne, General Motors announced a $632 million investment in its truck plant there to support next-generation production of internal combustion engine trucks. The investment to secure the future for nearly 4,000 workers at the Allen County plant. Meanwhile, in St. Joseph County, a GM-Samsung SDI joint venture this week confirmed plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an Electric Vehicle battery plant with 1,700 jobs just east of New Carlisle...the latest in a series of major EV investments in Indiana. And in Indianapolis, a transformational day as Indiana University and Purdue University make it official, signing documents creating Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis, a move expected to have a major impact on the two schools AND the state economy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week, multiple major stories with significant implications for the Indiana economy and we are covering it all on this week’s show.

 In Fort Wayne, General Motors announced a $632 million investment in its truck plant there to support next-generation production of internal combustion engine trucks. The investment to secure the future for nearly 4,000 workers at the Allen County plant.

 Meanwhile, in St. Joseph County, a GM-Samsung SDI joint venture this week confirmed plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an Electric Vehicle battery plant with 1,700 jobs just east of New Carlisle...the latest in a series of major EV investments in Indiana.

 And in Indianapolis, a transformational day as Indiana University and Purdue University make it official, signing documents creating Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis, a move expected to have a major impact on the two schools AND the state economy.</itunes:summary>
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 <p class="p1">In Fort Wayne, General Motors announced a $632 million investment in its truck plant there to support next-generation production of internal combustion engine trucks. The investment to secure the future for nearly 4,000 workers at the Allen County plant.</p>
 <p class="p1">Meanwhile, in St. Joseph County, a GM-Samsung SDI joint venture this week confirmed plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an Electric Vehicle battery plant with 1,700 jobs just east of New Carlisle...the latest in a series of major EV investments in Indiana.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/09/23</title>
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      <description>Wins and losses on the field in Terre Haute. College baseball brings big bucks to town and thrusts the Indiana State Sycamores into the national spotlight. But the city won't be hosting the next round of the NCAA baseball tournament. We look into why.  Plus...you'll meet the woman who went from driving a college campus bus to creating more comfortable hospital beds.
 And saving an Evansville treasure attached to a famous Hoosier last name. What's being done to save the iconic Hulman Building.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Wins and losses on the field in Terre Haute. College baseball brings big bucks to town and thrusts the Indiana State Sycamores into the national spotlight. But the city won't be hosting the next round of the NCAA baseball tournament. We look into why.  Plus...you'll meet the woman who went from driving a college campus bus to creating more comfortable hospital beds. And saving an Evansville treasure attached to a famous Hoosier last name. What's being done to save the iconic Hulman Building.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Wins and losses on the field in Terre Haute. College baseball brings big bucks to town and thrusts the Indiana State Sycamores into the national spotlight. But the city won't be hosting the next round of the NCAA baseball tournament. We look into why.  Plus...you'll meet the woman who went from driving a college campus bus to creating more comfortable hospital beds.
 And saving an Evansville treasure attached to a famous Hoosier last name. What's being done to save the iconic Hulman Building.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 06/02/23</title>
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      <description>In 1998 Inside Indiana Business hit the air. The same year the sheriff came to town...and transformed Indiana into Peyton’s Place. Twenty-five years ago, we started “Googling” it...and were beginning to do it from the palm of our hand. Smart phones a luxury back then, now a must have. Letterman was still dominating late night and...Inside Indiana Business? It was just getting started....now hitting its Silver Anniversary. Twenty-five years of reporting on Hoosier innovation and success stories from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In 1998 Inside Indiana Business hit the air. The same year the sheriff came to town...and transformed Indiana into Peyton’s Place. Twenty-five years ago, we started “Googling” it...and were beginning to do it from the palm of our hand. Smart phones a luxury back then, now a must have. Letterman was still dominating late night and...Inside Indiana Business? It was just getting started....now hitting its Silver Anniversary. Twenty-five years of reporting on Hoosier innovation and success stories from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In 1998 Inside Indiana Business hit the air. The same year the sheriff came to town...and transformed Indiana into Peyton’s Place. Twenty-five years ago, we started “Googling” it...and were beginning to do it from the palm of our hand. Smart phones a luxury back then, now a must have. Letterman was still dominating late night and...Inside Indiana Business? It was just getting started....now hitting its Silver Anniversary. Twenty-five years of reporting on Hoosier innovation and success stories from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/26/23</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-052623/</link>
      <description>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/26/23</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6504d2c6-fa7a-11ef-839d-1b06683cb839/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/19/23</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-051923/</link>
      <description>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6553c200-fa7a-11ef-839d-9bb0dcd47347/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 05/12/23</title>
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      <description>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2023 09:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This month. May in Indiana. The Thunderbirds...Bagpipes...A swig of Milk. Partying in the Snake Pit This spectacle...a time when Indiana shares its unique DNA with the rest of the world...Time to buckle in for Business at the Brickyard at the World's Greatest Racecourse... presented by Purdue University.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 04/28/23</title>
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      <description>Eli Lilly busting a big move in Boone County. A $3.7 billion-dollar transformational innovation and research hub is on the horizon. What does it mean for the 700 people who will work there?  Where will they live?  The latest on the housing crunch in Boone County. And...Purdue's bold plans to play a key part in this new 63-mile health science tech corridor.</description>
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      <description>An implosion setting off an economic explosion in Evansville.
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      <description>A rebound in Richmond. An Indiana rustbelt city powering ahead...rising out of the shadows of its economic past...now forging a path to future growth. How pet food is serving as a key driver. And, Indiana's largest AIDS service organization expanding its footprint...an Olympic gold medalist and a tribute to Ryan White...all part of the Damien Center's new state-of-the-art facility.

  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A rebound in Richmond. An Indiana rustbelt city powering ahead...rising out of the shadows of its economic past...now forging a path to future growth. How pet food is serving as a key driver. And, Indiana's largest AIDS service organization expanding its footprint...an Olympic gold medalist and a tribute to Ryan White...all part of the Damien Center's new state-of-the-art facility.    </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A rebound in Richmond. An Indiana rustbelt city powering ahead...rising out of the shadows of its economic past...now forging a path to future growth. How pet food is serving as a key driver. And, Indiana's largest AIDS service organization expanding its footprint...an Olympic gold medalist and a tribute to Ryan White...all part of the Damien Center's new state-of-the-art facility.

  

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      <description>Smooth sailing ahead for Indiana innovators. How a new state-of-the-art bridge could be the key driver in pushing Hoosier tech and research to the next level. Up, up and away.

 Spring Breakers heading south to soak up the sun. The annual airport frenzy and the big numbers landing at Indianapolis International Airport.

 New hope for Alzheimer's patients. How Indiana researchers are
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      <itunes:subtitle>Smooth sailing ahead for Indiana innovators. How a new state-of-the-art bridge could be the key driver in pushing Hoosier tech and research to the next level. Up, up and away. Spring Breakers heading south to soak up the sun. The annual airport frenzy and the big numbers landing at Indianapolis International Airport. New hope for Alzheimer's patients. How Indiana researchers are making progress in catching the disease early.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Smooth sailing ahead for Indiana innovators. How a new state-of-the-art bridge could be the key driver in pushing Hoosier tech and research to the next level. Up, up and away.

 Spring Breakers heading south to soak up the sun. The annual airport frenzy and the big numbers landing at Indianapolis International Airport.

 New hope for Alzheimer's patients. How Indiana researchers are
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      <description>A big economic jolt to the Wabash Valley. How Terre Haute locked in a massive electric vehicle battery deal and what's next for EV growth in Indiana. And the state tooting its horn after a record year
 for carrying cargo.

 What's pushing freight growth at Indiana's three shipping ports? Teeing off in Indiana...to the tune of $2 billion. Golfers driving it long and straight...landing right into Indiana's coffers. Plus Hoosier ag innovation intersecting with renewable energy. How one Indiana farm operation is transforming manure into clean energy.

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      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/24/23</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A big economic jolt to the Wabash Valley. How Terre Haute locked in a massive electric vehicle battery deal and what's next for EV growth in Indiana. And the state tooting its horn after a record year for carrying cargo. What's pushing freight growth at Indiana's three shipping ports? Teeing off in Indiana...to the tune of $2 billion. Golfers driving it long and straight...landing right into Indiana's coffers. Plus Hoosier ag innovation intersecting with renewable energy. How one Indiana farm operation is transforming manure into clean energy.  </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A big economic jolt to the Wabash Valley. How Terre Haute locked in a massive electric vehicle battery deal and what's next for EV growth in Indiana. And the state tooting its horn after a record year
 for carrying cargo.

 What's pushing freight growth at Indiana's three shipping ports? Teeing off in Indiana...to the tune of $2 billion. Golfers driving it long and straight...landing right into Indiana's coffers. Plus Hoosier ag innovation intersecting with renewable energy. How one Indiana farm operation is transforming manure into clean energy.

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 <p>What's pushing freight growth at Indiana's three shipping ports? Teeing off in Indiana...to the tune of $2 billion. Golfers driving it long and straight...landing right into Indiana's coffers. Plus Hoosier ag innovation intersecting with renewable energy. How one Indiana farm operation is transforming manure into clean energy.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/17/23</title>
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      <description>The stunning collapse of a go-to bank for investors. Shockwaves from the Silicon Valley Bank shut down creating a potential ripple effect for Indiana innovators. Police officers stressed to the max...how an Indianapolis-based company is using virtual reality to help calm their nerves.  And, Indiana is at the center of rallying tech minds from around the globe. Learn more about Elevate Ventures' upcoming innovation conference.</description>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The stunning collapse of a go-to bank for investors. Shockwaves from the Silicon Valley Bank shut down creating a potential ripple effect for Indiana innovators. Police officers stressed to the max...how an Indianapolis-based company is using virtual reality to help calm their nerves.  And, Indiana is at the center of rallying tech minds from around the globe. Learn more about Elevate Ventures' upcoming innovation conference.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The stunning collapse of a go-to bank for investors. Shockwaves from the Silicon Valley Bank shut down creating a potential ripple effect for Indiana innovators. Police officers stressed to the max...how an Indianapolis-based company is using virtual reality to help calm their nerves.  And, Indiana is at the center of rallying tech minds from around the globe. Learn more about Elevate Ventures' upcoming innovation conference.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 03/10/23</title>
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      <description>March in Indiana...time to hoop it up...and woop it up for Hoosier Women business leaders. And the roster is deep for Influential Women in Indiana. There's Jennifer Rumsey running the show at Cummins. Leah Curry guiding the team at Toyota Princeton and Inez Evans driving the bus at IndyGo. Pam Whitten leading the charge at IU...Sue Ellsperman at Ivy Tech and Aleesia Johnson at IPS. The Irsay daughters flexing their might in the NFL. Tamika Catchings parlaying her basketball success to scoring big in the business of tea and community. There's Ting Gootee pushing the ball forward in Indiana tech. Elaine Bedel changing the game for Indiana tourism. There's the queen of cuisine Martha Hoover cooking up a game plan to rule the restaurant scene...and the Good Bones gals showcasing Indy's chops to a national
 audience. A powerful lineup...High-fives to Indiana women bringing the crowd to its feet.</description>
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      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/68a8df12-fa7a-11ef-839d-d329c5421cab/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>March in Indiana...time to hoop it up...and woop it up for Hoosier Women business leaders. And the roster is deep for Influential Women in Indiana. There's Jennifer Rumsey running the show at Cummins. Leah Curry guiding the team at Toyota Princeton and Inez Evans driving the bus at IndyGo. Pam Whitten leading the charge at IU...Sue Ellsperman at Ivy Tech and Aleesia Johnson at IPS. The Irsay daughters flexing their might in the NFL. Tamika Catchings parlaying her basketball success to scoring big in the business of tea and community. There's Ting Gootee pushing the ball forward in Indiana tech. Elaine Bedel changing the game for Indiana tourism. There's the queen of cuisine Martha Hoover cooking up a game plan to rule the restaurant scene...and the Good Bones gals showcasing Indy's chops to a national audience. A powerful lineup...High-fives to Indiana women bringing the crowd to its feet.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>March in Indiana...time to hoop it up...and woop it up for Hoosier Women business leaders. And the roster is deep for Influential Women in Indiana. There's Jennifer Rumsey running the show at Cummins. Leah Curry guiding the team at Toyota Princeton and Inez Evans driving the bus at IndyGo. Pam Whitten leading the charge at IU...Sue Ellsperman at Ivy Tech and Aleesia Johnson at IPS. The Irsay daughters flexing their might in the NFL. Tamika Catchings parlaying her basketball success to scoring big in the business of tea and community. There's Ting Gootee pushing the ball forward in Indiana tech. Elaine Bedel changing the game for Indiana tourism. There's the queen of cuisine Martha Hoover cooking up a game plan to rule the restaurant scene...and the Good Bones gals showcasing Indy's chops to a national
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      <description>The fuel of the future...How Indiana is using one of its massive natural resources to cash in to become the Hydrogen Hub of the Midwest. Technology at Notre Dame...on the verge of hitting the market to help those who struggle to breathe...to get a restful night's sleep. A save for Hoosier history. A U.S President. His southwest Indiana home...and the work to restore it to its glory days.</description>
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      <description>Celebrating Indiana's best and brightest tech talent...but why are so many tech jobs disappearing at such an alarming rate. We'll take a look. Plus...the Chinese spy balloon...and why one Indiana lawmaker has been warning about strange objects in the sky for years. His take on what should happen to China. And...mover over dishwasher: The Indiana connection to the next big appliance in the kitchen...where you'll be able to grow your own food.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Celebrating Indiana's best and brightest tech talent...but why are so many tech jobs disappearing at such an alarming rate. We'll take a look. Plus...the Chinese spy balloon...and why one Indiana lawmaker has been warning about strange objects in the sky for years. His take on what should happen to China. And...mover over dishwasher: The Indiana connection to the next big appliance in the kitchen...where you'll be able to grow your own food.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Celebrating Indiana's best and brightest tech talent...but why are so many tech jobs disappearing at such an alarming rate. We'll take a look. Plus...the Chinese spy balloon...and why one Indiana lawmaker has been warning about strange objects in the sky for years. His take on what should happen to China. And...mover over dishwasher: The Indiana connection to the next big appliance in the kitchen...where you'll be able to grow your own food.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The business of booze. Indiana's rich beer history coming full circle and Hoosier distillers calling the shots in the world of spirits. Tackling mental health among the NFL's best and the Indiana connection to breaking the stigma.  Woodfired. Chicago Style. Neapolitan. We're sinking our teeth into the tastiest
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      <itunes:subtitle>The business of booze. Indiana's rich beer history coming full circle and Hoosier distillers calling the shots in the world of spirits. Tackling mental health among the NFL's best and the Indiana connection to breaking the stigma.  Woodfired. Chicago Style. Neapolitan. We're sinking our teeth into the tastiest pizzas in Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>The city of pride and progress riding a wave of big growth. Greenwood's emerging downtown district, millions of dollars going into innovation along the I-65 corridor, and what's next.  A throwback to the mid-90s when a dozen eggs cost less than a dollar. Now, sticker shock in the dairy aisle. What's driving egg prices so so high and when will they come down? See how a Hamilton County-based company is expanding its "pawprint" in emergency pet care.</description>
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      <description>Eli Lilly soaring into the new year with big momentum...Lilly CEO Dave Ricks joins us with a look back at what drove success in 2022 and what's in store this year. Plus, Indiana's emerging role in global health care, how this Purdue startup's product is helping to detect deadly germs in food. And the largest plane on the planet and Indiana's new role in powering it and more hypersonic flight.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Eli Lilly soaring into the new year with big momentum...Lilly CEO Dave Ricks joins us with a look back at what drove success in 2022 and what's in store this year. Plus, Indiana's emerging role in global health care, how this Purdue startup's product is helping to detect deadly germs in food. And the largest plane on the planet and Indiana's new role in powering it and more hypersonic flight.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>That was then...This is now. The dramatic transformation of Fort Benjamin Harrison. From a key base during World War II to a booming live, work, play destination in central Indiana. Plus, IUPUI setting the tone in the growing world of music therapy. And Dan Dakich unplugged...the story of who knocked him in the noggin, how it brought him to IU...and his love for hoops.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>That was then...This is now. The dramatic transformation of Fort Benjamin Harrison. From a key base during World War II to a booming live, work, play destination in central Indiana. Plus, IUPUI setting the tone in the growing world of music therapy. And Dan Dakich unplugged...the story of who knocked him in the noggin, how it brought him to IU...and his love for hoops.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indiana's regional revival. From widespread renewal in the Wabash Valley...to restoring the White River. All part of a return on a half-billion-dollar investment in Indiana. See why the government wants more. Also, Dan Dakich...the man who pulls no punches. Who he's talking about, his playing days at IU...and why Dan Dakich has a new media job. And...pickle pizza anyone? Or how about slushies and mocktails? We look at this year's food and drink trends in this month's Trendiana.

  

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      <description>Where the housing market is headed in 2023 and how Hoosiers can make the most of it. Plus an exclusive chat with Purdue University’s new president Mung Shang after week-one on the job. and more high-profile sporting events in the pipeline for the capital city...a review of the year that was and what sports fans have to look forward to.</description>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Where the housing market is headed in 2023 and how Hoosiers can make the most of it. Plus an exclusive chat with Purdue University’s new president Mung Shang after week-one on the job. and more high-profile sporting events in the pipeline for the capital city...a review of the year that was and what sports fans have to look forward to.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Where the housing market is headed in 2023 and how Hoosiers can make the most of it. Plus an exclusive chat with Purdue University’s new president Mung Shang after week-one on the job. and more high-profile sporting events in the pipeline for the capital city...a review of the year that was and what sports fans have to look forward to.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of September 30, 2022. 

 The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</description>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of September 30, 2022.  The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of September 30, 2022. 

 The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of October 7-9, 2022. 

 The Fieldhouse of the Future. Now game-ready after a $360 million facelift. We're inside the "new" Gainbridge Fieldhouse to show you why its a slam-dunk for central Indiana's economy, how it's driving new growth and what's next. Plus...old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp's hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour...the focus of this week's Endangered Indiana. Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it's a box office bonanza for central Indiana.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of October 7-9, 2022.  The Fieldhouse of the Future. Now game-ready after a $360 million facelift. We're inside the "new" Gainbridge Fieldhouse to show you why its a slam-dunk for central Indiana's economy, how it's driving new growth and what's next. Plus...old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp's hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour...the focus of this week's Endangered Indiana. Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it's a box office bonanza for central Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A holiday rewind...  Rebroadcasting a show that aired the weekend of October 7-9, 2022. 

 The Fieldhouse of the Future. Now game-ready after a $360 million facelift. We're inside the "new" Gainbridge Fieldhouse to show you why its a slam-dunk for central Indiana's economy, how it's driving new growth and what's next. Plus...old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp's hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour...the focus of this week's Endangered Indiana. Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it's a box office bonanza for central Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>From the emerging EV sector...to the growing semiconductor space...to state dollars bringing back small-town Indiana favorites...the state is firing on all cylinders. Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on a record year for investments.

 The finish line is in sight for two major Indiana highway projects...tracking progress on the north split in downtown Indianapolis and I69 paving its way through southern Marion County. Plus the dawn of processed food in the 50s...not a hot health topic on an IU doctor's Youtube channel. </description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>From the emerging EV sector...to the growing semiconductor space...to state dollars bringing back small-town Indiana favorites...the state is firing on all cylinders. Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on a record year for investments. The finish line is in sight for two major Indiana highway projects...tracking progress on the north split in downtown Indianapolis and I69 paving its way through southern Marion County. Plus the dawn of processed food in the 50s...not a hot health topic on an IU doctor's Youtube channel. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From the emerging EV sector...to the growing semiconductor space...to state dollars bringing back small-town Indiana favorites...the state is firing on all cylinders. Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on a record year for investments.

 The finish line is in sight for two major Indiana highway projects...tracking progress on the north split in downtown Indianapolis and I69 paving its way through southern Marion County. Plus the dawn of processed food in the 50s...not a hot health topic on an IU doctor's Youtube channel. </itunes:summary>
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      <description>The World's Greatest Spectacle in Racing is part of the driving force behind a surge in motorsports investments in central Indiana. Find out what's fueling the growth from one of the biggest names in auto racing. Gambling coming soon to Terre Haute. The timeline on when the new casino there opens and the potential payoff for Vigo County. A Tik-Tok tour through Indiana's newest dining food hall dining destination in Fort Wayne. One of many ready-to-eat markets like this gaining around the state.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/9/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The World's Greatest Spectacle in Racing is part of the driving force behind a surge in motorsports investments in central Indiana. Find out what's fueling the growth from one of the biggest names in auto racing. Gambling coming soon to Terre Haute. The timeline on when the new casino there opens and the potential payoff for Vigo County. A Tik-Tok tour through Indiana's newest dining food hall dining destination in Fort Wayne. One of many ready-to-eat markets like this gaining around the state.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The World's Greatest Spectacle in Racing is part of the driving force behind a surge in motorsports investments in central Indiana. Find out what's fueling the growth from one of the biggest names in auto racing. Gambling coming soon to Terre Haute. The timeline on when the new casino there opens and the potential payoff for Vigo County. A Tik-Tok tour through Indiana's newest dining food hall dining destination in Fort Wayne. One of many ready-to-eat markets like this gaining around the state.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The World's Greatest Spectacle in Racing is part of the driving force behind a surge in motorsports investments in central Indiana. Find out what's fueling the growth from one of the biggest names in auto racing. Gambling coming soon to Terre Haute. The timeline on when the new casino there opens and the potential payoff for Vigo County. A Tik-Tok tour through Indiana's newest dining food hall dining destination in Fort Wayne. One of many ready-to-eat markets like this gaining around the state.</p>
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      <description>Soaring high in the Summit City. What's driving growth in Fort Wayne, the domino effect rippling through the region, and what's next for northeast Indiana's economy.

 Plus...hemp in the Hoosier state. You can't legally buy pot here, but we found an Indiana business cashing in on cannabis...big time. More in this weeks Around Indiana.

 And...how high-tech video games like this are helping Hoosiers deal with grief.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/2/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6d491cc6-fa7a-11ef-839d-03750195788c/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Soaring high in the Summit City. What's driving growth in Fort Wayne, the domino effect rippling through the region, and what's next for northeast Indiana's economy. Plus...hemp in the Hoosier state. You can't legally buy pot here, but we found an Indiana business cashing in on cannabis...big time. More in this weeks Around Indiana. And...how high-tech video games like this are helping Hoosiers deal with grief.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Soaring high in the Summit City. What's driving growth in Fort Wayne, the domino effect rippling through the region, and what's next for northeast Indiana's economy.

 Plus...hemp in the Hoosier state. You can't legally buy pot here, but we found an Indiana business cashing in on cannabis...big time. More in this weeks Around Indiana.

 And...how high-tech video games like this are helping Hoosiers deal with grief.</itunes:summary>
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 <p>Plus...hemp in the Hoosier state. You can't legally buy pot here, but we found an Indiana business cashing in on cannabis...big time. More in this weeks Around Indiana.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/25/22</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-112522/</link>
      <description>State lawmakers getting down to business. What's on the agenda and how will it impact Hoosiers? Plus...Hoosier bedside nurses getting an assist from their colleagues in the virtual world. How it could be a remedy to cure the nursing shortage. And...Indiana's fast-growing footprint in the e-commerce space. What it means for consumers, workers, and businesses during the holiday shopping season.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/25/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6d96da9c-fa7a-11ef-839d-9fd556121244/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>State lawmakers getting down to business. What's on the agenda and how will it impact Hoosiers? Plus...Hoosier bedside nurses getting an assist from their colleagues in the virtual world. How it could be a remedy to cure the nursing shortage. And...Indiana's fast-growing footprint in the e-commerce space. What it means for consumers, workers, and businesses during the holiday shopping season.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>State lawmakers getting down to business. What's on the agenda and how will it impact Hoosiers? Plus...Hoosier bedside nurses getting an assist from their colleagues in the virtual world. How it could be a remedy to cure the nursing shortage. And...Indiana's fast-growing footprint in the e-commerce space. What it means for consumers, workers, and businesses during the holiday shopping season.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">State lawmakers getting down to business. What's on the agenda and how will it impact Hoosiers? Plus...Hoosier bedside nurses getting an assist from their colleagues in the virtual world. How it could be a remedy to cure the nursing shortage. And...Indiana's fast-growing footprint in the e-commerce space. What it means for consumers, workers, and businesses during the holiday shopping season.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/18/22</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-111822/</link>
      <description>Tis the season...holiday shopping already in full gear. We have the seasonal forecast including Indiana's expanding role in E-Commerce. Plus Rose-Hulman students and faculty working out of a new $29 million space that enhances health and wellness. How it could be a blueprint for building designs of the future. And down on the farm in Scottsburg where we check in on Goat Milk Stuff, the popular southern Indiana agritourism, and online business bouncing back big time after the pandemic.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/18/22</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6de62156-fa7a-11ef-839d-9f881c9a7e78/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tis the season...holiday shopping already in full gear. We have the seasonal forecast including Indiana's expanding role in E-Commerce. Plus Rose-Hulman students and faculty working out of a new $29 million space that enhances health and wellness. How it could be a blueprint for building designs of the future. And down on the farm in Scottsburg where we check in on Goat Milk Stuff, the popular southern Indiana agritourism, and online business bouncing back big time after the pandemic.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Tis the season...holiday shopping already in full gear. We have the seasonal forecast including Indiana's expanding role in E-Commerce. Plus Rose-Hulman students and faculty working out of a new $29 million space that enhances health and wellness. How it could be a blueprint for building designs of the future. And down on the farm in Scottsburg where we check in on Goat Milk Stuff, the popular southern Indiana agritourism, and online business bouncing back big time after the pandemic.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">Tis the season...holiday shopping already in full gear. We have the seasonal forecast including Indiana's expanding role in E-Commerce. Plus Rose-Hulman students and faculty working out of a new $29 million space that enhances health and wellness. How it could be a blueprint for building designs of the future. And down on the farm in Scottsburg where we check in on Goat Milk Stuff, the popular southern Indiana agritourism, and online business bouncing back big time after the pandemic.</p>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/11/22</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-111122/</link>
      <description>The Summit City...moving to the beat of a billion-dollar growth groove. What's driving investment in Fort Wayne? We break it all down from the heart of Allen County. Plus, a Carmel company's mission to wipe out little bugs that attack the skin. More on PARAPro's pioneering platform... A new high-tech tool to connect with health care providers. And the story behind an old endangered Quaker church, a trailblazing African American architect, and how it changed race relations in Marion. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6e35dd18-fa7a-11ef-839d-8b8fce839047/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Summit City...moving to the beat of a billion-dollar growth groove. What's driving investment in Fort Wayne? We break it all down from the heart of Allen County. Plus, a Carmel company's mission to wipe out little bugs that attack the skin. More on PARAPro's pioneering platform... A new high-tech tool to connect with health care providers. And the story behind an old endangered Quaker church, a trailblazing African American architect, and how it changed race relations in Marion. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Summit City...moving to the beat of a billion-dollar growth groove. What's driving investment in Fort Wayne? We break it all down from the heart of Allen County. Plus, a Carmel company's mission to wipe out little bugs that attack the skin. More on PARAPro's pioneering platform... A new high-tech tool to connect with health care providers. And the story behind an old endangered Quaker church, a trailblazing African American architect, and how it changed race relations in Marion. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/04/22</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-110422/</link>
      <description>From the sun's rays...To the power of the wind...To using hydrogen to fuel big rigs...Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on the state's strategy to harness all that nature has to offer...and the potential economic impact. Plus...how a company with roots in small Indiana town is playing a big role in pioneering human tissue research in outer space. And...what the former center of Indiana's limestone industry is doing to save its once-bustling downtown."</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 11/04/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6e847e1e-fa7a-11ef-839d-cbc405fa2584/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>From the sun's rays...To the power of the wind...To using hydrogen to fuel big rigs...Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on the state's strategy to harness all that nature has to offer...and the potential economic impact. Plus...how a company with roots in small Indiana town is playing a big role in pioneering human tissue research in outer space. And...what the former center of Indiana's limestone industry is doing to save its once-bustling downtown."</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From the sun's rays...To the power of the wind...To using hydrogen to fuel big rigs...Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on the state's strategy to harness all that nature has to offer...and the potential economic impact. Plus...how a company with roots in small Indiana town is playing a big role in pioneering human tissue research in outer space. And...what the former center of Indiana's limestone industry is doing to save its once-bustling downtown."</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 10/28/22</title>
      <link>https://iibtvpodcast.podbean.com/e/inside-indiana-business-television-podcast-weekend-of-102822/</link>
      <description>Indiana's small towns are undergoing a renaissance. How a half-billion dollars from the state is breathing new life into Hoosier communities from border to border. Eli Lilly marking a huge milestone in the role it played in creating human insulin. Insight into how it all came together from the word-renowned Indiana chemist who helped make it all happen.  Flavors of Fall in Indiana to tempt your tastebuds...from Valpo Velvet in the northwest to Patoka Lake Winery in the south. We'll showcase Hoosier businesses serving up palate-pleasing treats.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana's small towns are undergoing a renaissance. How a half-billion dollars from the state is breathing new life into Hoosier communities from border to border. Eli Lilly marking a huge milestone in the role it played in creating human insulin. Insight into how it all came together from the word-renowned Indiana chemist who helped make it all happen.  Flavors of Fall in Indiana to tempt your tastebuds...from Valpo Velvet in the northwest to Patoka Lake Winery in the south. We'll showcase Hoosier businesses serving up palate-pleasing treats.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana's small towns are undergoing a renaissance. How a half-billion dollars from the state is breathing new life into Hoosier communities from border to border. Eli Lilly marking a huge milestone in the role it played in creating human insulin. Insight into how it all came together from the word-renowned Indiana chemist who helped make it all happen.  Flavors of Fall in Indiana to tempt your tastebuds...from Valpo Velvet in the northwest to Patoka Lake Winery in the south. We'll showcase Hoosier businesses serving up palate-pleasing treats.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A brand new $30 million sports and rec park...bold downtown development plans...turning an old windshield wiper factory into a distillery...we find out what's behind the renaissance in Valparaiso...a place where the king of popcorn, Orville Redenbacher built his empire. Plus, two big stories in the Business of Health. A massive step forward for the IU School of Medicine's new Indianapolis campus. And Eli Lilly's new mission to help the millions who suffer from hearing loss. And the Big Magillah of Hoosier festivals. The bottom-line impact of the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival to western Indiana.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A brand new $30 million sports and rec park...bold downtown development plans...turning an old windshield wiper factory into a distillery...we find out what's behind the renaissance in Valparaiso...a place where the king of popcorn, Orville Redenbacher built his empire. Plus, two big stories in the Business of Health. A massive step forward for the IU School of Medicine's new Indianapolis campus. And Eli Lilly's new mission to help the millions who suffer from hearing loss. And the Big Magillah of Hoosier festivals. The bottom-line impact of the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival to western Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A brand new $30 million sports and rec park...bold downtown development plans...turning an old windshield wiper factory into a distillery...we find out what's behind the renaissance in Valparaiso...a place where the king of popcorn, Orville Redenbacher built his empire. Plus, two big stories in the Business of Health. A massive step forward for the IU School of Medicine's new Indianapolis campus. And Eli Lilly's new mission to help the millions who suffer from hearing loss. And the Big Magillah of Hoosier festivals. The bottom-line impact of the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival to western Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>From the shores of Lake Michigan...to the splendor of nature's
 seasonal transformation in Brown County. Race fans and visitors...driving billions of tourism dollars into popular Hoosier destinations. We look at how the Fall season is adding to the bottom line. Plus, URL stickers, video-sharing, and the Indiana connection. And, new life for Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis. Details on a big investment on its way. </description>
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      <itunes:summary>From the shores of Lake Michigan...to the splendor of nature's
 seasonal transformation in Brown County. Race fans and visitors...driving billions of tourism dollars into popular Hoosier destinations. We look at how the Fall season is adding to the bottom line. Plus, URL stickers, video-sharing, and the Indiana connection. And, new life for Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis. Details on a big investment on its way. </itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Fieldhouse of the Future. Now game-ready after a $360 million facelift. We're inside the "new" Gainbridge Fieldhouse to show you why its a slam-dunk for central Indiana's economy, how it's driving new growth and what's next. Plus...old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp's hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour...the focus of this week's Endangered Indiana. Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it's a box office bonanza for central Indiana.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fieldhouse of the Future. Now game-ready after a $360 million facelift. We're inside the "new" Gainbridge Fieldhouse to show you why its a slam-dunk for central Indiana's economy, how it's driving new growth and what's next. Plus...old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp's hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour...the focus of this week's Endangered Indiana. Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it's a box office bonanza for central Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The numbers are in on how much money college football's crown jewel pumped into Indiana's economy. We're on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to break it all down. Plus, why the IU Kelley School of Business and professional soccer players are scoring big on the pitch. And celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indiana. We crisscross the state to visit Latino businesses that are clicking on all cylinders to drive Indiana business forward.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Planes....trains...and well, maybe not automobiles but made in Indiana goggles driving the next wave of cutting-edge technology in the operating room; Indianapolis International Airport landing more global recognition, retailers in the terminal pushing all things local, and what's next for air travel. The new South Shore Double Track rail project in northwest Indiana...how it's starting to fuel hundreds of millions of dollars in growth in Michigan City. And those goggles? How an Indiana company is taking a leading role in high tech health care.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2022 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 09/23/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/706a69b4-fa7a-11ef-839d-038c6398f834/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Planes....trains...and well, maybe not automobiles but made in Indiana goggles driving the next wave of cutting-edge technology in the operating room; Indianapolis International Airport landing more global recognition, retailers in the terminal pushing all things local, and what's next for air travel. The new South Shore Double Track rail project in northwest Indiana...how it's starting to fuel hundreds of millions of dollars in growth in Michigan City. And those goggles? How an Indiana company is taking a leading role in high tech health care.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Planes....trains...and well, maybe not automobiles but made in Indiana goggles driving the next wave of cutting-edge technology in the operating room; Indianapolis International Airport landing more global recognition, retailers in the terminal pushing all things local, and what's next for air travel. The new South Shore Double Track rail project in northwest Indiana...how it's starting to fuel hundreds of millions of dollars in growth in Michigan City. And those goggles? How an Indiana company is taking a leading role in high tech health care.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>From getting behind the wheel to throwing in a load of laundry to maneuvering a military jet. All powered by something Purdue University is poised to cash in on. Semiconductor technology. Why the White House has its sights set on West Lafayette as a potential hub for the next wave of high tech. Plus, Fishers is in the fast lane. Big economic development deals that will fuel jobs and growth. And supply and demand in the classroom. We drill down on potential solutions to the teacher shortage in Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2022 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>From getting behind the wheel to throwing in a load of laundry to maneuvering a military jet. All powered by something Purdue University is poised to cash in on. Semiconductor technology. Why the White House has its sights set on West Lafayette as a potential hub for the next wave of high tech. Plus, Fishers is in the fast lane. Big economic development deals that will fuel jobs and growth. And supply and demand in the classroom. We drill down on potential solutions to the teacher shortage in Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From getting behind the wheel to throwing in a load of laundry to maneuvering a military jet. All powered by something Purdue University is poised to cash in on. Semiconductor technology. Why the White House has its sights set on West Lafayette as a potential hub for the next wave of high tech. Plus, Fishers is in the fast lane. Big economic development deals that will fuel jobs and growth. And supply and demand in the classroom. We drill down on potential solutions to the teacher shortage in Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>IU Health is stamping its footprint to create a massive multi-billion-dollar medical corridor in downtown Indianapolis. How innovation at 16 Tech fits into the plan. Plus...feeding the one in six Hoosiers who don't get enough food to eat. What Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is doing to tackle to the problem. And...The Jim Irsay Collection hits Lucas Oil Stadium. A kickoff to the Colts
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>IU Health is stamping its footprint to create a massive multi-billion-dollar medical corridor in downtown Indianapolis. How innovation at 16 Tech fits into the plan. Plus...feeding the one in six Hoosiers who don't get enough food to eat. What Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is doing to tackle to the problem. And...The Jim Irsay Collection hits Lucas Oil Stadium. A kickoff to the Colts season with the likes of Mellencamp, Buddy Guy and Heart legend Ann Wilson.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>IU Health is stamping its footprint to create a massive multi-billion-dollar medical corridor in downtown Indianapolis. How innovation at 16 Tech fits into the plan. Plus...feeding the one in six Hoosiers who don't get enough food to eat. What Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is doing to tackle to the problem. And...The Jim Irsay Collection hits Lucas Oil Stadium. A kickoff to the Colts
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      <description>Purdue Football legend Drew Brees--throwing his weight behind the new reality of college sports. Details on Purdue's game plan to tackle the complicated game of Name, Image, and Likeness. Plus...Greensburg is on track to potentially become a key driver in the booming electric vehicle battery space. How the Honda plant there could play a big role. And...a million-dollar deal to make sure the water you drink is safe. Details on new money being pumped into Zionsville-based 120Water.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A man on a 77-hundred-mile overseas mission to bring jobs and investment home to the Heartland. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb joins us from Taiwan with where things stand to make the state a hub for the next wave in high-tech. Big bucks for the Big Ten. A deeper dive into their $7 billion media deal with sports guru Mike DeCourcy. Holiday World’s new “attraction” to get more workers. Plus, Indiana gems are on the brink of extinction. We look at which sites landed on this year’s Indiana Landmarks 10 Most Endangered List.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Governor Eric Holcomb is on an overseas mission to make Indiana a major player in the high-stakes battle for the next big wave in innovation. Plus ... A historic name change for a University that's called downtown Indianapolis home for over a half-century. Business leaders weigh in on what's next for IUPUI. And... Butler Bullish on its future. A capital campaign that's putting cash in the coffers transforming it into the campus of the future.</description>
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      <description>Lift-off at Indianapolis International. Multi-million-dollar runway renovations are taking shape, what it means for air travel and the impact on Indiana’s economy. Plus, what Beacon Health is doing to meet the needs of a critical supply and demand health care issue in northern Indiana. Tempting the taste buds Italian-style. Indiana’s newest made-from-scratch pasta hot spots in this month’s Trendiana.</description>
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      <description>Indianapolis is scoring big...once again hosting the world's largest tabletop gaming competition. Why Gen Con is one of the key drivers in putting the Circle City squarely back on track to score tourism dollars; Plus...Notre Dame's growing role in biomedicine. Details on the university's new focus on "precision medicine" and its potential to revolutionize health care; And a classic made-in-Indiana movie scene, the state's new game plan to get more films like "Hoosiers" to set up production in Indiana. </description>
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      <itunes:summary>Indianapolis is scoring big...once again hosting the world's largest tabletop gaming competition. Why Gen Con is one of the key drivers in putting the Circle City squarely back on track to score tourism dollars; Plus...Notre Dame's growing role in biomedicine. Details on the university's new focus on "precision medicine" and its potential to revolutionize health care; And a classic made-in-Indiana movie scene, the state's new game plan to get more films like "Hoosiers" to set up production in Indiana. </itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indiana lawmakers gather for a Special Session, a controversial abortion bill at the center of debate. The impact the legislation could have on Hoosier businesses and the economy; Plus one of the key players behind pulling off Indianapolis hosting all of March Madness in 2021 takes over at the Indiana Sports Corp. Patrick Talty shares his vision for what's next; And, something appetizing to sink your teeth into. We check out Indiana's hottest new bakeries in this month's Trendiana.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana lawmakers gather for a Special Session, a controversial abortion bill at the center of debate. The impact the legislation could have on Hoosier businesses and the economy; Plus one of the key players behind pulling off Indianapolis hosting all of March Madness in 2021 takes over at the Indiana Sports Corp. Patrick Talty shares his vision for what's next; And, something appetizing to sink your teeth into. We check out Indiana's hottest new bakeries in this month's Trendiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indiana lawmakers gather for a Special Session, a controversial abortion bill at the center of debate. The impact the legislation could have on Hoosier businesses and the economy; Plus one of the key players behind pulling off Indianapolis hosting all of March Madness in 2021 takes over at the Indiana Sports Corp. Patrick Talty shares his vision for what's next; And, something appetizing to sink your teeth into. We check out Indiana's hottest new bakeries in this month's Trendiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A hometown girl jumping into the driver's seat at global giant, Cummins. Columbus born and bred Jennifer Ramsey's rise to the top and her plans for the company's future; Plus showcasing Indiana's diverse businesses through the new Hoosier’s in Action Campaign; and a new buzz around Indianapolis-based Elevate Ventures who gave startups like the B Corp wings to fly…Now that company's getting ready to take off under new leadership. Christopher Davis shares his vision for what's next at Elevate ventures; and we talk about the week’s biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>Noblesville hits the billion-dollar mark. Investments, housing, and companies staying put. Why it all adds up to economic success for Indiana’s tenth largest city; the smooth sounds of Resonado, the Notre Dame connection, and details on a new partnership with a global name in audio; from epic commercials to priceless billboards, how this tiny brewery in Fairmont, Indiana has blown up, amassing a huge following among beer drinkers; and a new immersive art experience at The Lume in Indianapolis; and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>Real estate moguls to unlikely NBA owners, Herb Simon, and his late brother, Mel are credited with keeping the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis. And now the plan is to keep team ownership all in the family, a rare one-on-one interview with the future owner of the Indiana Pacers, Steve Simon; Plus a renaissance of sorts in Park County, how two entrepreneurs are transforming tourism in the covered bridge capital of the world; And how a relaxing vacay in the Dominican Republic turned out to be the jumping off point for one Southern Indiana couple in search of the perfect poolside cocktail. The story behind the no bubble sugar-free carb- free vodka drink, that's selling out in stores across the U.S. and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>The next big development in Indianapolis; we get perspective from the man behind the new Indy Eleven soccer stadium owner Ersal Ozdemir, plus a change in leadership at a key Indiana business driver, what new leadership at the CICP could mean for Hoosier businesses, foundations, and universities; and a renaissance of sorts in Park County, how two entrepreneurs are transforming tourism in west-central Indiana and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>A huge announcement from Eli Lilly means hundreds of new Hoosier jobs; TechPoint wants you to switch to skills-based hiring; we spotlight some hot spots for cool treats; we talk takeaways from Indiana's first Global Economic Summit; a new Indiana innovation targets blood clots; IU East unveils its BOSS Program; big changes continue in college sports; the WonderRoad music festival is coming; and we break down business headlines with our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <description>Indiana is coming off a huge weekend with the Global Economic Summit and the Indy 500; as the spotlight shines on the racing world, we highlight women in motorsports and the voice of the Indy 500; a former Colts quarterback continues to help first responders; Indiana continues the effort to attract remote workers; and we talk Indiana business with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>Speedway takes the spotlight in the month of May; can golf help a west side community rebound; we recap the VEX Robotics World Championship; Trendiana spotlights unique Hoosier beverages; a global cancer center is growing in Indiana; three Indiana startups get a boost from the Purdue Foundry; we shine a spotlight on the Little 500 and take on the top stories of the week with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <description>Indiana's RV industry sees record sales; we talk to Butler's new basketball coach; robots are helping farmers in the field; an artist is preserving Hoosier agriculture on canvas; a Purdue grad is behind historic breastmilk storage innovation; we spotlight Students Teaching Finance; and we talk about the state's biggest business news with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <description>New jobs are coming to one of the spots they're needed most; we preview Indiana's first ever global summit; we take you to the Wine Trough and look at Indiana's latest weapon against brain drain; an Indiana company has TikTok to thank for growth; new help to keep your kids busy after school; an Indiana Fever legend returns to the team; and we look at the week's top stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We take a deep dive into this year's Mira Awards, celebrating the best in technology in Indiana. We'll talk to winners in categories including Tech Product of the Year, the Community Impact Award, the Tech Education Award and the Rising Entrepreneur of the Year. Also…the Air Force looks to Indiana for its new test plane; we catch up with a legend in The Business of Health; University High School takes learning outside; an INDYCAR team looks to make a global impact; and we check in with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We take a deep dive into this year's Mira Awards, celebrating the best in technology in Indiana. We'll talk to winners in categories including Tech Product of the Year, the Community Impact Award, the Tech Education Award and the Rising Entrepreneur of the Year. Also…the Air Force looks to Indiana for its new test plane; we catch up with a legend in The Business of Health; University High School takes learning outside; an INDYCAR team looks to make a global impact; and we check in with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We get a workforce and drug pipeline update from Eli Lilly's CEO; a new cutting edge tool for men battling prostate cancer; Fishers brings the arts to City Hall; Trendiana spotlights vegan eateries; a new path forward for John Marshall High School; EmployIndy looks to raise wages in Marion County; the latest on professional esports in Indy; and we look at the week's top stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We get a workforce and drug pipeline update from Eli Lilly's CEO; a new cutting edge tool for men battling prostate cancer; Fishers brings the arts to City Hall; Trendiana spotlights vegan eateries; a new path forward for John Marshall High School; EmployIndy looks to raise wages in Marion County; the latest on professional esports in Indy; and we look at the week's top stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Elanco begins work on a transformative project in Indy that will have ripple effects throughout the area; Engage Indiana comes to the Pocket City; a Hoosier chiropractor becomes a coffee entrepreneur; solar power energizes a small Hoosier high school; a Pacers legend heads into retirement; a packed summer concert series is set for Indiana; and we talk about the week's top stories with our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <description>Major mojo in Vigo County; an immersive program is churning out startups; Around INdiana returns to coal country; Rolls-Royce is making another big Indiana investment; health on wheels makes a big difference in rural Indiana; we preview the Summer Apprentice Expo; a growing Mooresville company specializes in making sure you have fun; and we talk about the week's big stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 4/8/22</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Major mojo in Vigo County; an immersive program is churning out startups; Around INdiana returns to coal country; Rolls-Royce is making another big Indiana investment; health on wheels makes a big difference in rural Indiana; we preview the Summer Apprentice Expo; a growing Mooresville company specializes in making sure you have fun; and we talk about the week's big stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Major mojo in Vigo County; an immersive program is churning out startups; Around INdiana returns to coal country; Rolls-Royce is making another big Indiana investment; health on wheels makes a big difference in rural Indiana; we preview the Summer Apprentice Expo; a growing Mooresville company specializes in making sure you have fun; and we talk about the week's big stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:summary>
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      <description> We check in with Governor Holcomb during his overseas trip; Indy lands another major sporting event; an abandoned coal mine gets a spirited new life; defense manufacturing takes center stage in northeast Indiana; Purdue scientists want to get you through traffic more safely; Riley Hospital for Children hopes a big donation will make a big difference; PNC Bank is getting a new regional president; we spotlight a unique approach to buying out companies; and we look at what's coming up in the IBJ this week.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle> We check in with Governor Holcomb during his overseas trip; Indy lands another major sporting event; an abandoned coal mine gets a spirited new life; defense manufacturing takes center stage in northeast Indiana; Purdue scientists want to get you through traffic more safely; Riley Hospital for Children hopes a big donation will make a big difference; PNC Bank is getting a new regional president; we spotlight a unique approach to buying out companies; and we look at what's coming up in the IBJ this week.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary> We check in with Governor Holcomb during his overseas trip; Indy lands another major sporting event; an abandoned coal mine gets a spirited new life; defense manufacturing takes center stage in northeast Indiana; Purdue scientists want to get you through traffic more safely; Riley Hospital for Children hopes a big donation will make a big difference; PNC Bank is getting a new regional president; we spotlight a unique approach to buying out companies; and we look at what's coming up in the IBJ this week.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The housing market enters its busiest time of year; Allison Transmissions has innovation on the brain; boutiques for kids gain popularity; Monroe County looks to attract remote workers; two Indy days want to help you get your kids to take vitamins; Code Ninjas looks to get kids coding; the Indianapolis Indians get ready for their 120th season; and we take a look at some of our top business stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The housing market enters its busiest time of year; Allison Transmissions has innovation on the brain; boutiques for kids gain popularity; Monroe County looks to attract remote workers; two Indy days want to help you get your kids to take vitamins; Code Ninjas looks to get kids coding; the Indianapolis Indians get ready for their 120th season; and we take a look at some of our top business stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The housing market enters its busiest time of year; Allison Transmissions has innovation on the brain; boutiques for kids gain popularity; Monroe County looks to attract remote workers; two Indy days want to help you get your kids to take vitamins; Code Ninjas looks to get kids coding; the Indianapolis Indians get ready for their 120th season; and we take a look at some of our top business stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We get the lowdown on inflation in Indiana; DePauw has a new strategic plan; we check in on Gainbridge's makeover; there's a new ingredient for economic growth in Muncie; Teresa Lubbers reflects on her 12 years leading Indiana education; we wrap up this year's legislative session; new numbers shed light on Alzheimer's in Indiana; the Indiana State Museum gets a new sports-themed exhibit; dinosaurs invate the Children's Museum; and the latest on potential big new flights from our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <description>On a special edition of Inside INdiana Business all about influential Indiana women: We highlight the 50th anniversary of Title IX and meet the woman overseeing Gainbridge Fieldhouse's facelift; Vera Bradley continues to be a global success story; Trendiana spotlights new women-owned businesses; we talk to DePauw's history-making president; and we talk to the women leading the way in making technology and healthcare more accessible in Indiana.</description>
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      <description>BioCrossroads marks a major milestone, as does venture capital investment in Indiana; we visit an endangered landmark in Mishawaka; a timely grant will help boost historically Black neighborhoods; an Indiana-based autism therapy service is growing; a robotics competition returns to Indy; we break down the business of basketball ahead of March Madness; and we talk remote work with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>BioCrossroads marks a major milestone, as does venture capital investment in Indiana; we visit an endangered landmark in Mishawaka; a timely grant will help boost historically Black neighborhoods; an Indiana-based autism therapy service is growing; a robotics competition returns to Indy; we break down the business of basketball ahead of March Madness; and we talk remote work with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indy proves it's "Made For This Moment" – we take a deep dive into how the city has earned its reputation as a sports leader over the last year; IUPUI's chancellor reflects ahead of retirement; are coworking spaces thriving during the pandemic; Indy's NBA All-Star committee takes notes at this year's game in Cleveland; and we take a look at the latest offering from our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indy proves it's "Made For This Moment" – we take a deep dive into how the city has earned its reputation as a sports leader over the last year; IUPUI's chancellor reflects ahead of retirement; are coworking spaces thriving during the pandemic; Indy's NBA All-Star committee takes notes at this year's game in Cleveland; and we take a look at the latest offering from our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>The Indy Airport is on the road to recovery; a statewide high school pitch competition and the IU School of Medicine are both celebrating record numbers; can a Hoosier hoops haven be saved; a construction boom has steelworkers happy; the Lumina Foundation looks to boost community colleges; University of Southern Indiana sports are moving on up; and we check in on some of the week's top stories with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Another game-changing headquarter move to Indiana; a homegrown app is helping people transition to freelance work; we visit an endangered landmark in Henry County; we share food and drink trends in Indiana for 2022; a Hoosier entrepreneur is making changing diapers more sanitary; a new program targets student setbacks from the pandemic; what does a Super Bowl appearance mean to our neighbors in Cincinnati; and a new craft distillery is coming to the Indiana Fairgrounds.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Another game-changing headquarter move to Indiana; a homegrown app is helping people transition to freelance work; we visit an endangered landmark in Henry County; we share food and drink trends in Indiana for 2022; a Hoosier entrepreneur is making changing diapers more sanitary; a new program targets student setbacks from the pandemic; what does a Super Bowl appearance mean to our neighbors in Cincinnati; and a new craft distillery is coming to the Indiana Fairgrounds.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Another game-changing headquarter move to Indiana; a homegrown app is helping people transition to freelance work; we visit an endangered landmark in Henry County; we share food and drink trends in Indiana for 2022; a Hoosier entrepreneur is making changing diapers more sanitary; a new program targets student setbacks from the pandemic; what does a Super Bowl appearance mean to our neighbors in Cincinnati; and a new craft distillery is coming to the Indiana Fairgrounds.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 2/4/22</title>
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      <description>The Ports of Indiana set records in 2021; business is booming for a Carmel-based visual canvas platform; we continue our look at an endangered landmark in Bloomington; a Hoosier distillery keeps growing; the Indiana Donor Network celebrates a record year; IPS wants a more diverse teacher lineup; 10 years later, we look back at the Super Bowl in Indianapolis; and we take a look at the gig economy in Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ports of Indiana set records in 2021; business is booming for a Carmel-based visual canvas platform; we continue our look at an endangered landmark in Bloomington; a Hoosier distillery keeps growing; the Indiana Donor Network celebrates a record year; IPS wants a more diverse teacher lineup; 10 years later, we look back at the Super Bowl in Indianapolis; and we take a look at the gig economy in Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Ports of Indiana set records in 2021; business is booming for a Carmel-based visual canvas platform; we continue our look at an endangered landmark in Bloomington; a Hoosier distillery keeps growing; the Indiana Donor Network celebrates a record year; IPS wants a more diverse teacher lineup; 10 years later, we look back at the Super Bowl in Indianapolis; and we take a look at the gig economy in Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Northeast Indiana is gaining population – how is the region doing it? Three teen entrepreneurs are turning heads; we visit another endangered landmark; are skill shortages the new normal; why are Hoosier students excited over new lunch trays; student debt continues to be a statewide concern; esports continues to grow in Indiana; and, an Indiana paradise for those who love selfies.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Northeast Indiana is gaining population – how is the region doing it? Three teen entrepreneurs are turning heads; we visit another endangered landmark; are skill shortages the new normal; why are Hoosier students excited over new lunch trays; student debt continues to be a statewide concern; esports continues to grow in Indiana; and, an Indiana paradise for those who love selfies.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Northeast Indiana is gaining population – how is the region doing it? Three teen entrepreneurs are turning heads; we visit another endangered landmark; are skill shortages the new normal; why are Hoosier students excited over new lunch trays; student debt continues to be a statewide concern; esports continues to grow in Indiana; and, an Indiana paradise for those who love selfies.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>On the heels of the College Football National Championship, Indiana wants more big events; Indy Autonomous Challenge teams shine nationwide; we spotlight a community mausoleum; Indiana's boutique hotels bounce back; mental health care gets a big boost in Evansville; we introduce you to Project POTUS; the Fort Wayne Mad Ants make waves as an NBA pipeline; and we talk about convention business with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>On the heels of the College Football National Championship, Indiana wants more big events; Indy Autonomous Challenge teams shine nationwide; we spotlight a community mausoleum; Indiana's boutique hotels bounce back; mental health care gets a big boost in Evansville; we introduce you to Project POTUS; the Fort Wayne Mad Ants make waves as an NBA pipeline; and we talk about convention business with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On the heels of the College Football National Championship, Indiana wants more big events; Indy Autonomous Challenge teams shine nationwide; we spotlight a community mausoleum; Indiana's boutique hotels bounce back; mental health care gets a big boost in Evansville; we introduce you to Project POTUS; the Fort Wayne Mad Ants make waves as an NBA pipeline; and we talk about convention business with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 1/14/22</title>
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      <description>Governor Eric Holcomb delivered his State of the State address and a Ball State economist breaks it down; We get a preview of the NCAA Convention in downtown Indy; Our Endangered Indiana series returns with a look at the Davis Clinic in Marion; The CEO of the Girl Scouts of Indiana looks at the new cookie season; A serial health tech entrepreneur details his latest app; An Indianapolis company celebrates 75 years; and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Governor Eric Holcomb delivered his State of the State address and a Ball State economist breaks it down; We get a preview of the NCAA Convention in downtown Indy; Our Endangered Indiana series returns with a look at the Davis Clinic in Marion; The CEO of the Girl Scouts of Indiana looks at the new cookie season; A serial health tech entrepreneur details his latest app; An Indianapolis company celebrates 75 years; and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Governor Eric Holcomb delivered his State of the State address and a Ball State economist breaks it down; We get a preview of the NCAA Convention in downtown Indy; Our Endangered Indiana series returns with a look at the Davis Clinic in Marion; The CEO of the Girl Scouts of Indiana looks at the new cookie season; A serial health tech entrepreneur details his latest app; An Indianapolis company celebrates 75 years; and we talk about the weeks’ biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 1/7/22</title>
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      <description>Monday's College Football National Championship was a big win for Indy. We talked about it with leaders from Visit Indy, the playoff and the planning committee as well as the volunteers that made it happen. Also, Indiana embraces the next generation of technology; a new pediatric burn care center opens in Indianapolis, we learn what's next for University High School and talk about the week's biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's College Football National Championship was a big win for Indy. We talked about it with leaders from Visit Indy, the playoff and the planning committee as well as the volunteers that made it happen. Also, Indiana embraces the next generation of technology; a new pediatric burn care center opens in Indianapolis, we learn what's next for University High School and talk about the week's biggest stories with our partners at the IBJ.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/31/21</title>
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      <description>On a special New Year's rebroadcast of an all-women edition of the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast…We talk to the former Cummins intern who is now the company's president; Marion County's public health director talks about the pandemic's ongoing impact; a classroom project inspires a high-tech success story; Trendiana spotlights women-owned beauty businesses; a Purdue Center prepares women for gender-related workforce challenges; we speak to the Horizon League commissioner; and a special INsiders panel focuses on women in tech.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>On a special New Year's rebroadcast of an all-women edition of the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast…We talk to the former Cummins intern who is now the company's president; Marion County's public health director talks about the pandemic's ongoing impact; a classroom project inspires a high-tech success story; Trendiana spotlights women-owned beauty businesses; a Purdue Center prepares women for gender-related workforce challenges; we speak to the Horizon League commissioner; and a special INsiders panel focuses on women in tech.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On a special New Year's rebroadcast of an all-women edition of the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast…We talk to the former Cummins intern who is now the company's president; Marion County's public health director talks about the pandemic's ongoing impact; a classroom project inspires a high-tech success story; Trendiana spotlights women-owned beauty businesses; a Purdue Center prepares women for gender-related workforce challenges; we speak to the Horizon League commissioner; and a special INsiders panel focuses on women in tech.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>It's full steam ahead for two major rail projects; we'll revisit some Hoosier destinations we featured throughout the year; including an Anderson distillery, a botanical-themed hotel, a more than century-old glass company; a hidden gem of a winery in Martinsville; a coal mine with new life in Greene County; destination dining in French Lick; a furniture success story in Greenfield and a small-town pizzeria with a big-time reputation. We'll also check in with our partners at the IBJ on the biggest business stories of the week.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>It's full steam ahead for two major rail projects; we'll revisit some Hoosier destinations we featured throughout the year; including an Anderson distillery, a botanical-themed hotel, a more than century-old glass company; a hidden gem of a winery in Martinsville; a coal mine with new life in Greene County; destination dining in French Lick; a furniture success story in Greenfield and a small-town pizzeria with a big-time reputation. We'll also check in with our partners at the IBJ on the biggest business stories of the week.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's full steam ahead for two major rail projects; we'll revisit some Hoosier destinations we featured throughout the year; including an Anderson distillery, a botanical-themed hotel, a more than century-old glass company; a hidden gem of a winery in Martinsville; a coal mine with new life in Greene County; destination dining in French Lick; a furniture success story in Greenfield and a small-town pizzeria with a big-time reputation. We'll also check in with our partners at the IBJ on the biggest business stories of the week.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We detail the state's half-billion-dollar READI program; a water study paves the way for economic growth; Hoosier food entrepreneurs are cashing in; a health company plans a $40 million investment; Indiana teachers have a new professional resource; high-level high school basketball is coming to northwest Indiana; and we look at the top stories of the week with our partners at IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We detail the state's half-billion-dollar READI program; a water study paves the way for economic growth; Hoosier food entrepreneurs are cashing in; a health company plans a $40 million investment; Indiana teachers have a new professional resource; high-level high school basketball is coming to northwest Indiana; and we look at the top stories of the week with our partners at IBJ and our panel of INsiders.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Fort Wayne's mayor weighs in on Amazon's huge plans in the city; Hammond's Digital Crossroad Data Center takes a big step forward; a prominent home and garden show marks a milestone; Benjamin Harrison's Indy home is set for a makeover; a New York pharmacy tech company comes to Indianapolis; we spotlight Purdue's Office of Industry Partnerships; IUPUI's new basketball coach outlines his vision; and our INsiders take a look at the top stories of the week.</description>
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      <description>Indiana's economy gets a much-needed basketball boost; a big name in Indiana basketball gives his take on how the tournament has gone; a military nonprofit comes to central Indiana; a tiny town's pizza joint is gaining a big reputation; the legislative session heads toward the finish line; a speech therapy company is growing its Hoosier footprint; we spotlight the American College of Education, and take a look at what March Madness means to Indiana's reeling restaurants.</description>
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      <description>A big name in Indiana business sounds off on anti-Asian hate crimes; a high-tech sustainable farm grows its reach; we introduce you to The Bob Ross Experience; Cardinal Spirits in Monroe County continues to grow; the IU Simon Cancer Center has ambitious goals; we get a progress report on the NCAA tournament in central Indiana; March Madness comes with an arts showcase; and Indiana's online university addresses COVID's impact on women.</description>
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      <description>Even at a quarter capacity, the NCAA tournament will bring a huge economic boost; we introduce you to an Indy-based "smart vending" company; a small-town candy company is doing things the old-fashioned way; we get a legislative update at the session's midpoint; central Indiana's Ronald McDonald House has a new head chef; Ball State looks to battle Zoom fatigue; the IHSAA pushes through the pandemic; and the Indiana Fever continues to take on social injustice.</description>
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      <description>A report on venture capital in Indiana yields some surprising results; we have an update on an effort to bring broadband service to rural Hoosier communities; we take a tour of a Swiss security company's Indy operations; Trendiana looks at resilient Hoosier entrepreneurs; an Indiana hospital goes high-tech in monitoring COVID-19 patients; new research is released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; and longtime Pacers executive Donnie Walsh reflects on a distinguished career.</description>
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      <description>After decades of decline, Gary is seeing signs of economic growth; Hoosier high schoolers are getting blockchain training; a former Fishers coal mine is getting new life; a security products company is growing its footprint; Hoosier healthcare leaders want the state to improve its rural trauma system; has the pandemic put higher education further out of reach; we preview the Indy Autonomous Challenge; and an Indy nonprofit is looking to create a pipeline of charitable corporate leaders in Indiana.</description>
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      <description>Indiana prepares to host the entire NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament; Rose-Hulman Ventures celebrates a record year; we visit a locally-owned retail gem in northeast Indiana; the Indiana Chamber outlines its legislative priorities; an Indy company is playing a role in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout; we get an update on a half-billion-dollar early childhood education effort; we spotlight a program fighting racism through the power of sports; and we detail how you can donate your time to causes that need support during the pandemic.</description>
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      <description>We get an update on one of Indiana's most powerful economic engines; digital advertising turns upside down in the era of COVID; a Jasper County company aims to upskill Indiana inmates; First Merchant's longtime leader is moving on; how will COVID-19 factor into flu season; Purdue pushes liberal arts education; we get a progress report on Hoosier high school fall sports; and what is the future of human work in the age of smart machines?</description>
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      <description>Business leaders band together to combat racial injustice; Bosma Enterprises continues to grow its important mission; a company with Hoosier roots looks to preserve the legacies of James Dean, Maya Angelou and more; we spotlight Manufacturing Day in Indiana; we talk to "The Father of Echocardiography;" a Fishers company looks to create the classroom of the future; we preview the college basketball season, ahead of the men's Final Four in Indy; and the Heartland Film Festival goes retro.</description>
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      <description>We're learning more about the impact the pandemic is having on the Hoosier restaurant industry; A new electric car service breaks the mold of vehicle financing; the effort is on to save a piece of Indiana's limestone legacy; Site selectors weigh in on what Indiana business will look like post-pandemic; plans are in place for Indiana's first non-smoking casino; Ivy Tech announces its newest official campus; a sports broadcasting vet takes on a new challenge; and we preview the Million Meal Marathon.</description>
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      <description>Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane has big growth plans; Indiana's agbioscience industry has a new recruiting tool; we spotlight another one of Indiana's endangered landmarks; ANGI Homeservices is ramping up hiring; Fort Wayne gets some much-needed help in opioid treatment; a new tool could provide some relief for families managing students learning from home; from donuts to unique attractions, you can vote for the best in Indiana; and, we introduce you to a well-being app made specifically for an underserved audience.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane has big growth plans; Indiana's agbioscience industry has a new recruiting tool; we spotlight another one of Indiana's endangered landmarks; ANGI Homeservices is ramping up hiring; Fort Wayne gets some much-needed help in opioid treatment; a new tool could provide some relief for families managing students learning from home; from donuts to unique attractions, you can vote for the best in Indiana; and, we introduce you to a well-being app made specifically for an underserved audience.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>How is the pandemic affecting Indiana's shipping industry? A Lafayette coworking studio preps for a major event; the effort is on to save an endangered Indiana church; Trendiana looks at outdoor adventures you can enjoy as summer turns into fall; we talk to the new leader of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute; a public charter school details its innovative model; we preview the upcoming Colts season; and an Indiana food entrepreneur hits the national marketplace.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How is the pandemic affecting Indiana's shipping industry? A Lafayette coworking studio preps for a major event; the effort is on to save an endangered Indiana church; Trendiana looks at outdoor adventures you can enjoy as summer turns into fall; we talk to the new leader of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute; a public charter school details its innovative model; we preview the upcoming Colts season; and an Indiana food entrepreneur hits the national marketplace.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Republic Airways tries to navigate the pandemic fallout; Saab is seeking growth at Purdue's Discovery Park; Catalent in Bloomington looks to be part of an ultimate vaccine solution; some truckers are scrambling to find freight; Indiana's golf industry is faring better than many others during lockdown; the International Center updates its agenda; and an Indianapolis pediatrician and mom taps into her entrepreneurial spirit to make your mealtime safer.</description>
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      <description>Purdue President Mitch Daniels outlines plans for a return to campus; a Carmel company responds to the call for more COVID-19 testing; could the pandemic lead to a comeback for drive-in theaters; we spotlight ways to celebrate Mother's Day in our current conditions; a new report focuses on the economic impact of COVID-19 on hospitals; we talk to the winners of the Innovate WithIN competition; and our KSM Economic Panel looks business survival in the wake of the pandemic.</description>
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      <description>The CEO of Cummins talks about tough decisions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic; GM prepares to make ventilators in Indiana; northeast Indiana startups get some help in an uncertain time; we take a look at the impact of the coronavirus in Indiana's rural cities; Lessonly earns major funding; with traditional sports going dark, esports steps up; plasma is playing a key role in treating COVID-19; and we continue to look at how the pandemic is affecting areas including mental health and education.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO of Cummins talks about tough decisions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic; GM prepares to make ventilators in Indiana; northeast Indiana startups get some help in an uncertain time; we take a look at the impact of the coronavirus in Indiana's rural cities; Lessonly earns major funding; with traditional sports going dark, esports steps up; plasma is playing a key role in treating COVID-19; and we continue to look at how the pandemic is affecting areas including mental health and education.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>The latest on the response to and fallout from the coronavirus pandemic in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb joins us to detail the state's strategy moving forward and how Hoosier businesses are stepping up to help. We'll also look at the outbreak's impact on workforce development, the Indy 500, and your personal finances. We'll also talk about how the pandemic is impacting mental health, and how pets can help make the process easier.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The latest on the response to and fallout from the coronavirus pandemic in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb joins us to detail the state's strategy moving forward and how Hoosier businesses are stepping up to help. We'll also look at the outbreak's impact on workforce development, the Indy 500, and your personal finances. We'll also talk about how the pandemic is impacting mental health, and how pets can help make the process easier.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The latest on the response to and fallout from the coronavirus pandemic in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb joins us to detail the state's strategy moving forward and how Hoosier businesses are stepping up to help. We'll also look at the outbreak's impact on workforce development, the Indy 500, and your personal finances. We'll also talk about how the pandemic is impacting mental health, and how pets can help make the process easier.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>More comprehensive coverage of the coronavirus in Indiana, including the latest on the pandemic's impact on Hoosier health, the economy, the nonprofit sector and Indiana tourism. Eli Lilly's chief scientific officer will give us an update on what the pharmaceutical giant is doing to help. Also this week, we look at the state of the Internet of Things in Indiana and spotlight a special teacher's parade.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>More comprehensive coverage of the coronavirus in Indiana, including the latest on the pandemic's impact on Hoosier health, the economy, the nonprofit sector and Indiana tourism. Eli Lilly's chief scientific officer will give us an update on what the pharmaceutical giant is doing to help. Also this week, we look at the state of the Internet of Things in Indiana and spotlight a special teacher's parade.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>More comprehensive coverage of the coronavirus in Indiana, including the latest on the pandemic's impact on Hoosier health, the economy, the nonprofit sector and Indiana tourism. Eli Lilly's chief scientific officer will give us an update on what the pharmaceutical giant is doing to help. Also this week, we look at the state of the Internet of Things in Indiana and spotlight a special teacher's parade.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We continue comprehensive coverage of coronavirus in Indiana. We'll hear what the state and companies including Roche, Eli Lilly and Hotel Tango are doing to fight the outbreak; Noblesville's new mayor talks about the state of the city; we spotlight a new model for dental insurance; The Innovators With Dr. K returns; a coffeehouse with a unique purpose expands; is e-learning the future of education; and our INsiders take on the top stories of the week.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We continue comprehensive coverage of coronavirus in Indiana. We'll hear what the state and companies including Roche, Eli Lilly and Hotel Tango are doing to fight the outbreak; Noblesville's new mayor talks about the state of the city; we spotlight a new model for dental insurance; The Innovators With Dr. K returns; a coffeehouse with a unique purpose expands; is e-learning the future of education; and our INsiders take on the top stories of the week.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We continue comprehensive coverage of coronavirus in Indiana. We'll hear what the state and companies including Roche, Eli Lilly and Hotel Tango are doing to fight the outbreak; Noblesville's new mayor talks about the state of the city; we spotlight a new model for dental insurance; The Innovators With Dr. K returns; a coffeehouse with a unique purpose expands; is e-learning the future of education; and our INsiders take on the top stories of the week.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A special all women edition of the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: How are we empowering today's young women? A look at coronavirus in the workplace; a spotlight on "A Sign By Design"; we take you inside Launch Terre Haute; Indiana celebrates National Women's Month; a new nonprofit aims to help cancer survivors; a year-long program seeks to advance Indy women; one-on-one with Madame C.J. Walker's great-great granddaughter; and a special INsiders panel offers perspective on top women's issues in Indiana.</description>
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      <description>How might coronavirus fears impact Indiana’s economy? We spotlight a homegrown ride-sharing platform; what impact could a new southern Indiana interstate have; we get an update on the state of commercial real estate; a small-town carwash presents a big opportunity. An Indiana sports performance center continues to grow. And our INsiders take on the top stories of the week.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How might coronavirus fears impact Indiana’s economy? We spotlight a homegrown ride-sharing platform; what impact could a new southern Indiana interstate have; we get an update on the state of commercial real estate; a small-town carwash presents a big opportunity. An Indiana sports performance center continues to grow. And our INsiders take on the top stories of the week.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Indiana celebrates a record year in venture capital; Purdue President Mitch Daniels wants students to get a Fast Start; we talk with Madame C.J. Walker's great-great granddaughter; the Patachou Foundation continues its work to feed hungry students; Goodwill celebrates a major donation; we preview the 2020 Horizon League Basketball Championships; and our panel of INsiders takes on the top business stories of the week.</description>
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      <description>The National FFA convention returns; we go Inside INnovation with Covideo; the Indiana’s Future-Ready Workforce series looks at the Indiana Teacher of the Year; a Logansport company heads to Walmart; IU marks two years of one of its Grand Challenges; a new preschool opens in a former Marsh; and our (i) on Economic Development panel looks at the state of manufacturing.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A $100 million effort to bridge the digital divide in rural Indiana; a text-based interviewing platform is acquired; we have a mid-point update on the Indiana legislative session; Rolls-Royce picks Indy for a potential major Air Force project; Community Health launches its Behavioral Health Academy; a new center in Indiana will focus on inclusion; and, a look at some of the biggest economic development news throughout the state.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Frankfort focuses on quality of life; we spotlight the controversy over the I-65/70 Split; a statewide tour aims to help create a healthier Indiana; the first piece of an $80 million Brownsburg development is open; a youth golf program continues to grow; Trendiana puts a spotlight on French cuisine; and, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <description>An Evansville success story continues to grow; we spotlight an agency aiming to help entrepreneurs with digital products; a newly-launched nonprofit looks to boost talent attraction efforts in northeast Indiana; a partnership between Ivy Tech and Vincennes targets workforce challenges; Republic Airways takes an innovative approach to building a pilot pipeline; an England-based super-fast car maker makes a home in Indiana; and, a look at five hot trends in site selection.</description>
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      <description>Coming up on the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast…Will Power took the checkered flag at last weekend’s Indianapolis 500. Before the race, we took an in-depth look at its impact with IMS President Doug Boles and race historian Donald Davidson. Also this week…MatchBOX Coworking Studio continues to grow in Lafayette, South Bend International Airport continues the push for more service, and the Eleven Fifty Academy hits a milestone.</description>
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      <description>This week's show is a special Town Hall edition from Fishers. We’ll feature one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midwest by talking to its mayor, one of its biggest tech and entrepreneurship names and executives with a company making a big investment there. We’ll also talk about quality of life in Fishers, with a spotlight on some of the city’s best restaurants and a look at the housing market. And, our weekly INsiders segment features familiar faces from the community.</description>
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      <description>Developers seal the deal on a prominent property near downtown Indy; we preview the Mira Awards, celebrating the best in tech; Terre Haute marks momentum; Indy’s International Marketplace continues to take shape; how can IoT help the disabled; Butler University creates a second lab school; and our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <description>Is Indiana facing a housing drought? IU and Purdue are part of a major cybersecurity effort; a language training center is growing its footprint; IU Health rolls out a mobile stroke treatment unit; PNC looks to boost financial literacy in children; Yelp! Celebrates the best of the Midwest food scene; and, our panel of INsiders takes a look at the biggest news stories of the week.</description>
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      <description>A look at the inaugural Indy Tech Census Report; Fishers-based Emplify continues its growth spurt; First Merchants is on a roll; an Indiana nonprofit clinic lands major funding and national recognition; Ball State continues a push to take over Muncie Community Schools; KSM is close to finishing its new innovation center; and, a look at the best pies from Hoosier bakeries.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The first tenants of the soon-to-open Indiana IoT lab are unveiled; another Indy tech company has expansion plans; a Statehouse progress report at the halfway point; the CEO of PNC talks about banking in the Midwest; could the Amish hold the key to a longer life; we spotlight a growing education tech company; and, our panel of INsiders weighs in on the week’s top stories.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>The state of tourism in central Indiana; the Brookings Institution spotlights Indianapolis; an Elkhart company turns to augmented reality; IU Health doubles down on its goal of making Indiana one of the healthiest states in the nation; we hear from the new leader of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana; Ball State students are heading to the Olympics; and, our panel of INsiders weighs in on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <description>A big week for venture capital in Indiana; an Indy company brings virtual reality to company training; Sun King spills details on its new brewery; a new weapon in the opioid battle gets approved; how will Indiana fund four years of major sporting events; Culture Matters looks at First Internet Bank; and our INsiders look at the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A big week for venture capital in Indiana; an Indy company brings virtual reality to company training; Sun King spills details on its new brewery; a new weapon in the opioid battle gets approved; how will Indiana fund four years of major sporting events; Culture Matters looks at First Internet Bank; and our INsiders look at the week’s top stories.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>A transformative project in Fort Wayne continues to take shape; an Indiana smartphone case maker sees success; an artisan distillery mixes things up; crews break ground on one of the biggest projects in Bloomington history; a coding program aims to help ex-offenders find work; a look at the governor’s workforce development plans, and; a cast of chickens and goats attracts a following.</description>
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      <description>A special Town Hall edition from Parkview Field in downtown Fort Wayne: Mayor Tom Henry talks about downtown growth; a spotlight on the growth of Sweetwater and Fort Wayne Metals; we talk to a Rising Star winemaker; northeast Indiana continues the push to one million; a look at Parkview Field’s history and future; and a panel of well-known Fort Wayne media personalities weigh in on northeast Indiana’s biggest stories.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A special Town Hall edition from Parkview Field in downtown Fort Wayne: Mayor Tom Henry talks about downtown growth; a spotlight on the growth of Sweetwater and Fort Wayne Metals; we talk to a Rising Star winemaker; northeast Indiana continues the push to one million; a look at Parkview Field’s history and future; and a panel of well-known Fort Wayne media personalities weigh in on northeast Indiana’s biggest stories.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A special Town Hall edition from Parkview Field in downtown Fort Wayne: Mayor Tom Henry talks about downtown growth; a spotlight on the growth of Sweetwater and Fort Wayne Metals; we talk to a Rising Star winemaker; northeast Indiana continues the push to one million; a look at Parkview Field’s history and future; and a panel of well-known Fort Wayne media personalities weigh in on northeast Indiana’s biggest stories.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Indiana is wrapping up a record tourism year; an Indian engineering company picks its Hoosier headquarters; Indiana State University’s outgoing president reflects on his time on the job; the Infosys Foundation is looking to boost computer science education; a healthcare tech company launches its opioid dashboard; an Indiana organization looks to change the sports culture; and, we take a look at the biggest economic development deals of 2017.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Indiana is wrapping up a record tourism year; an Indian engineering company picks its Hoosier headquarters; Indiana State University’s outgoing president reflects on his time on the job; the Infosys Foundation is looking to boost computer science education; a healthcare tech company launches its opioid dashboard; an Indiana organization looks to change the sports culture; and, we take a look at the biggest economic development deals of 2017.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Fishers is finishing 2017 strong; GE Aviation in Lafayette unveils new digital technology; a commercial real estate update heading into 2018; we spotlight the Global Orphan Foundation; Indiana University sets its fundraising sights higher; what are the 25 best sports stories in Indiana history? And, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Fishers is finishing 2017 strong; GE Aviation in Lafayette unveils new digital technology; a commercial real estate update heading into 2018; we spotlight the Global Orphan Foundation; Indiana University sets its fundraising sights higher; what are the 25 best sports stories in Indiana history? And, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Fishers is finishing 2017 strong; GE Aviation in Lafayette unveils new digital technology; a commercial real estate update heading into 2018; we spotlight the Global Orphan Foundation; Indiana University sets its fundraising sights higher; what are the 25 best sports stories in Indiana history? And, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The 2017 holiday shopping outlook; a fast-growing tech company thinks more venture capital is coming to Indiana; a Terre Haute company banks on the e-commerce boom; a preview of the Agbiosciences Innovation Summit; Indiana’s new health commissioner talks about her goals; details on a new state graduation report; and, a look at Indy attracting more big-time sporting events.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The 2017 holiday shopping outlook; a fast-growing tech company thinks more venture capital is coming to Indiana; a Terre Haute company banks on the e-commerce boom; a preview of the Agbiosciences Innovation Summit; Indiana’s new health commissioner talks about her goals; details on a new state graduation report; and, a look at Indy attracting more big-time sporting events.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The 2017 holiday shopping outlook; a fast-growing tech company thinks more venture capital is coming to Indiana; a Terre Haute company banks on the e-commerce boom; a preview of the Agbiosciences Innovation Summit; Indiana’s new health commissioner talks about her goals; details on a new state graduation report; and, a look at Indy attracting more big-time sporting events.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>An unlikely alliance targets Indiana’s alcohol laws; we spotlight a pro bono service for Indiana inventors; a major affordable housing initiative moves forward; The Business of Health spotlights a pioneer in an emerging science; The INnovators With Dr. K features a fashion tech company; an Indianapolis winery celebrates a big expansion; and, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An unlikely alliance targets Indiana’s alcohol laws; we spotlight a pro bono service for Indiana inventors; a major affordable housing initiative moves forward; The Business of Health spotlights a pioneer in an emerging science; The INnovators With Dr. K features a fashion tech company; an Indianapolis winery celebrates a big expansion; and, our panel of INsiders takes on the week’s top stories.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast:

 Indiana is on-track for a record economic development year, are more tolls in our future, Purdue Krannert’s Business Opportunity Program turns 50, an Indiana college receives a game-changing gift, the YMCA is looking to improve the health of veterans, our Culture Matters segment spotlights Seven Corners and a panel of Insiders takes on the week’s top stories.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Indiana is on-track for a record economic development year, are more tolls in our future, Purdue Krannert’s Business Opportunity Program turns 50, an Indiana college receives a game-changing gift, the YMCA is looking to improve the health of veterans, our Culture Matters segment spotlights Seven Corners and a panel of Insiders takes on the week’s top stories.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast:

 Indiana is on-track for a record economic development year, are more tolls in our future, Purdue Krannert’s Business Opportunity Program turns 50, an Indiana college receives a game-changing gift, the YMCA is looking to improve the health of veterans, our Culture Matters segment spotlights Seven Corners and a panel of Insiders takes on the week’s top stories.</itunes:summary>
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 Indiana is on-track for a record economic development year, are more tolls in our future, Purdue Krannert’s Business Opportunity Program turns 50, an Indiana college receives a game-changing gift, the YMCA is looking to improve the health of veterans, our Culture Matters segment spotlights Seven Corners and a panel of Insiders takes on the week’s top stories.</p>
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      <description>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast:

 Terre Haute updates a game-changing, $20 million development, Columbus looks to attract wide-ranging attention, an Elkhart company spotlights what it calls “crazy” robotic technology, the latest on Indiana’s efforts to attract Amazon, a health-centered nonprofit is growing, the Pacers get into competitive video gaming and we look at the best back to school and tailgating snacks from throughout Indiana.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2017 21:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 9/30</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>IBJ Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/c1ec1cec-fa7a-11ef-839d-afeae758a2a3/image/650da88906279b4ae8c545e4497b9842.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Terre Haute updates a game-changing, $20 million development, Columbus looks to attract wide-ranging attention, an Elkhart company spotlights what it calls “crazy” robotic technology, the latest on Indiana’s efforts to attract Amazon, a health-centered nonprofit is growing, the Pacers get into competitive video gaming and we look at the best back to school and tailgating snacks from throughout Indiana.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week's Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast:

 Terre Haute updates a game-changing, $20 million development, Columbus looks to attract wide-ranging attention, an Elkhart company spotlights what it calls “crazy” robotic technology, the latest on Indiana’s efforts to attract Amazon, a health-centered nonprofit is growing, the Pacers get into competitive video gaming and we look at the best back to school and tailgating snacks from throughout Indiana.</itunes:summary>
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 Terre Haute updates a game-changing, $20 million development, Columbus looks to attract wide-ranging attention, an Elkhart company spotlights what it calls “crazy” robotic technology, the latest on Indiana’s efforts to attract Amazon, a health-centered nonprofit is growing, the Pacers get into competitive video gaming and we look at the best back to school and tailgating snacks from throughout Indiana.</p>
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