A podcast focused on youth sports and what we can do to improve the experience for our kids. Coach Jim Tarro and Coach Keri Tarro investigate this issue from the perspective of coaches, parents, business owners, and community members.
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Market Pulse is a monthly podcast by Equifax, in partnership with Moody’s Analytics. Equifax hosts bring you interviews with industry experts on the latest economic and credit insights that can help drive better business decisions. Whether you’re in financial, mortgage, auto or another service industry, we help make sense of the latest economic conditions that impact you. This podcast series supplements our Market Pulse webinars, which occur on the first Thursday of each month.
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the latest Indie Dance, House & Techno tracks mixed by DJ Alan Fieldhouse
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A chance to do your weekly laundry and discuss some interesting novels
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The High School Holla Sports Show (The H2S2 Show)is a weekly internet radio sports talk show with the focus on highlighting the sports accomplishments of high school coaches and student-athletes from the Chicagoland area.
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Fieldhouse Files is a Pacers podcast from reporter Scott Agness, who's been around The Fieldhouse since 2003. He delivers comprehensive coverage of the team, tracking how the Pacers are performing on the court as well as going deep into stories about the team off the court.
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A weekly take on business news in central Indiana. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
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Jeff Pearlman's weekly in-depth, no-holds-barred conversation with a writer on writing. Available here and on iTunes
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A discussion between Biblioscapes’s creator, Euan Ross, and the artists, photographers and publishers whose work comprises his book collection.
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Podcast by CavsDotCom
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Stress in the workplace Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Monday through Thursday, the Morning Fastbreak will be a podcast with some of the best guests in basketball. We'll hit on a variety of topics dealing with the best sport. Food will occasionally be mentioned. Hard not to hit on that. Please rate and subscribe. I'd rather get good reviews, but if you hate the pod, tell me why. Follow me on twitter @TyeSportsRadio
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The Jayhawker Podcast is the official podcast of the University of Kansas Athletics. The Jayhawker Podcast will bring you inside the locker room with exclusive access. Former Jayhawks Greg Gurley and Wayne Simien will talk with current and former players and give you a weekly breakdown of Kansas Sports. The Jayhawker Podcast is a presentation of Learfield Sports, Kansas Athletics and Sports Radio 810 WHB. Rock Chalk!
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Ep 9- BEHAVIOR- with guest Kristyn Gontarek
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Send us a text In this episode Coach Jim and Coach Keri sit down with Kristyn Gontarek to talk about social emotional learning, meeting kids where they are, coaching and parenting strategies to maximize engagement, ideas to connect with athletes that are on the spectrum or have behavior disorders, and Kristyn's own experience as a new youth sport p…
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Keri Blakinger: Los Angeles Times reporter and TikTik wizard
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On how TikTok works for journalists. On how to use the platform to expand readership. On the dos and don'ts of it all. On whether wearing makeup matters.
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Orr fellows leverage networking to boost value of tech, entrepreneurial positions
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Now in its 23rd year, the Orr Fellowship program has helped develop an astounding number of leaders in Indiana’s tech and entrepreneurial ecosystems. It now counts 624 alumni who have worked at—and in some cases founded—nearly 300 significant companies and organizations. The program was established in 2001 to help develop the early careers of promi…
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Kyle Bandujo: Author, "Movies with Balls: The Greatest Sports Films of All Time."
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On what makes a great sports movie v. an all-time great sports movie; On whether "Field of Dreams" is excellent or trash. On "Teen Wolf" and "Bull Durham" and Gary Coleman as the San Diego Padres manager.
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Pete the Planner on the best places to stash your cash
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On Sept. 18, we will learn whether or not the Federal Reserve will lower its federal funds interest rate for the first time in four years. It could be one of the biggest financial events of the year, leading to lower interest rates for lending and quite possibly a big bump in spending in the U.S. economy. In this episode of the podcast, our concern…
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Ian O'Connor: Author, "Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers"
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On what to do when a subject agrees to talk to you after your biography is complete. On why we're fascinated by Aaron Rodgers. On whether people want to read about those they dislike. On having your flight experience a bomb threat.
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'Swiftianapolis,' 10 more can't-miss arts events, and what they all say about Indy
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We are in the era of peak entertainment. Through our phones, computers and televisions, we have access to nearly every movie, album, TV show, book and video game ever created. You'd think many of us would decide it isn’t necessary to leave our homes. In the Indianapolis area, that apparently is not the case. IBJ just published its 2024-25 arts and …
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Decoding Economic Uncertainty: Fed Moves, Budget Deficits, and Global Risks
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In this illuminating panel discussion, Tom Aliff, Risk Advisors Leader at Equifax, delves into key economic concerns and forecasts with economists Amy Crews Cutts, President at AC Cutts and Associates LLC; Robert Wescott, Founder and President of Keybridge; and Mark Zandi, Chief Economist of Moody's Analytics. They explore the implications of budge…
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On the deep, deep, deep dive into a subject. On being a small-town Oklahoma kid and making it big. On winning a James Beard Award. On surviving in a strange business.
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Why is Indiana’s population growth in danger of cratering while the Indy area adds 405K people?
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Indiana University demographers released projections last week that show the state's population growth cratering until it hits near-zero growth by the 2050s. In fact, more than two-thirds of Indiana’s 92 counties will see losses in population over the next 30 years, according to the estimates from the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana…
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Gabrielle Starr: Boston Herald Red Sox beat writer
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On transitioning from self-starting blogged to Red Sox beat writer. On the wild and wayward path to this career. On the sadness of David Ortiz's departure. On earning respect in a rough field.
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Fever emcee’s story of getting the gig is the ultimate in moxie, initiative
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You easily could argue that the biggest business newsmaker of the year so far in Indianapolis is the Indiana Fever. It started with drafting Caitlin Clark in April, leading to an explosion of interest in women’s professional basketball with sold-out stadiums and best-ever TV ratings for the spor—and now the news that the Fever will host the 2025 WN…
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Rick Jervis: USA Today reporter and author of "The Devil Behind The Badge"
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On thinking a book would take one year to complete—then having to go much, much longer. On having sex workers open up to you and your questions. On plopping down in a sink-stained motel. On the dreams/nightmares that come with crime reporting.
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JW Marriott’s manager on surviving pandemic, saving March Madness and facing new competition
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One easily could argue that the most significant real estate development in central Indiana from the last 15 years was the JW Marriott Indianapolis, which opened in February 2011. With more than 1,000 rooms over 34 glass-encased floors, it instantly became the tallest and largest hotel in central Indiana. It also played an outsized role in the city…
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Strategies for Managing the Surging Auto and Home Insurance Costs
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Bob Homer, General Manager and VP of Insurance and Alliances at Equifax, and Stephen Crewdson, Senior Director of Global Business Intelligence at JD Power, discuss the sharp rise in home and auto insurance premiums, driven by both economic and social inflation, and the impact on consumer affordability and behavior. Bob and Stephen explore how insur…
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Jeff Pearlman: On Tupac and having a book due in a month
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I talk all things book deadline hell and Tupac hell with special host, my wife—Dr. Catherine Pearlman
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Simons building hospitality ecosystem by fieldhouse with plans to add luxury hotel, concert venue
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The footprint of the Indiana Pacers on the southeast side of downtown Indianapolis would roughly correspond with a size 6,329 athletic shoe. Gainbridge Fieldhouse actually is owned by the Marion County’s Capital Improvement Board, which owns most of downtown’s major sports and convention facilities. But there’s no doubt that its primary occupants a…
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Mike Curtis: Dallas Morning News Mavs beat writer
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On jumping onto the Mavs beat late in their chase for a title. On life with the lowly Pistons. On his amazing LinkedIn page. On the dreams of a young scribe
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Hotly anticipated eatery Borage debuted in June. So how’s it going?
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The debut of the Speedway eatery Borage in June was one of the hottest local restaurant launches in recent memory, covered by most of the major media outlets in the Indianapolis market—including IBJ. Its co-creators—Josh Kline and Zoe Taylor—had won considerable acclaim as chefs for nationally lauded Milktooth in Fletcher Place. The concept for Bor…
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The Impact of Inflation on Consumer Behavior
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The Equifax Risk Advisors team explores the complexities of the current economic landscape, discussing key topics such as the K-shaped recovery, inflation's impact on consumer sentiment, and rising delinquency rates. They also respond to recent comments by economists on trends in consumer spending, credit risk, and the nuanced effects of economic p…
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Scott Agness: Indiana Fever and Pacers beat writer, Fieldhouse Files
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On the crazy joy of covering Caitlin Clark. On the highs of an Athletic gig and the lows of losing an Athletic gig. On serving as the Indiana Fever ballboy back in the day. On what keeps him writing.
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Pete the Planner on the impact of interest rate cuts
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The Federal Reserve has indicated interest rate cuts are coming after policy makers spent the past two years using higher rates to try to tamp down inflation. IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn, known to many readers as Pete the Planner, talks in this week's podcast about how reduced rates will stoke the economy as businesses and consumers s…
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In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Kristel Schneider to talk about her work and her book Riverscape.By Euan Ross
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Ron Filipowski: Editor-in Chief, MeidasTouch.com
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On how he went from being a hard-core Republican to the editor of an anti-Trump website. On what has to happen for Joe Biden to save his presidency. On what it is to think and write and write and think politics 24/7.
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Indy to host rare Catholic gathering bringing tens of thousands of visitors
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More than 50,000 Catholics from across the United States are set to arrive in Indianapolis this week for the church’s first national gathering in more than 80 years, marking one of the most significant religious events the city has ever hosted. The National Eucharistic Congress, scheduled for Wednesday through Sunday at the Indiana Convention Cente…
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Donnell Suggs: Atlanta Voice editor in chief
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On life running Atlanta's largest (and only) Black newspaper. On the lengths political campaigns will go to woo Black voters. On the furious sheriff who wanted his daughter on a softball team. On the beauty of Waffle House.
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Artistic director banks on broad vision for fledgling Black theater company
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Our guest this week is Ben Rose, a longtime creative force in the Indianapolis arts community who recently was named the inaugural artistic director of the fledgling Indianapolis Black Theatre Co. If you want to think about it as a startup, the theater has a long runway thanks to a campaign that raised $1.5 million dollars. Part of Rose’s job as ar…
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In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Damian Ward to talk about his work and his book Willow Studies.By Euan Ross
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Larry Keith: Former Sports Illustrated writer, editor
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On writing a book with Digger Phelps and projecting the greatness of Clint Hurdle; on the golden era of print magazines; on Dan Jenkins and Frank Deford and Mark Kram; on watching his beloved publication morph and change; on the legendary editor who smelled of body odor.
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The inside story of WWE’s blockbuster deal for three events in Indy
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WWE and the Indiana Sports Corp. announced a first-of-its-kind agreement last week that will bring three of pro wrestling's top events to Lucas Oil Stadium over the next eight years. The deal means Indianapolis will host "Royal Rumble" on Feb. 1, 2025, and then “WrestleMania" and “SummerSlam” in the years after. This week on the podcast, we’re givi…
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Annie Costabile: Chicago Sun-Times' Chicago Sky beat writer
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On the rise of the WNBA; on covering Angel Reese as she blooms into a League star; on the complications of Caitlin Clark; on where women's basketball is heading.
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Why does the hospital count in Hamilton County keep growing while other counties lose care?
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Over the last four decades, residents of Hamilton County have amassed a wealth of options for hospital care. The county is already home to 11 acute-care and specialty hospitals with a total of nearly 800 beds—while many Indiana counties have no hospitals, or a single facility with less than 50 beds. Some consumer advocates say the hospital systems …
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Credit and Lending Insights for Small Business
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With 93% of small business owners anticipating growth, the timing of potential Fed interest rate cuts remains a critical factor. Sarah Briscoe, lead commercial statistical analyst at Equifax, sheds light on the latest trends in small business lending, delinquency, and default rates, highlighting the unique insights from the Equifax small business i…
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In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Hans Strand to talk about his work and his book AQUA.By Euan Ross
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Eli Saslow: Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer
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On the intricacies of his latest article, "A Republican Election Clerk vs. Trump Die-Hards in a World of Lies." On how to convince subjects to open up to a media outlet they don't trust. On working with a photographer.
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Sushi eatery owner expanding in Mass Ave area with new restaurant, refreshed Metro
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Earlier this month, the owner of the Mass Ave sushi eatery Forty Five Degrees celebrated the restaurant’s 16th anniversary. Bill Pritt was told he was crazy in 2008 for trying to create a restaurant at the six-lane intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, College Avenue and St. Clair Street. A smart real estate move during the recession gave him owner…
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