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.
Jan 18, 2022•39 min
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.
Jan 11, 2022•38 min
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 spec...
Jan 04, 2022•43 min
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 bigges...
Dec 28, 2021•40 min
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.
Dec 21, 2021•35 min
Governor Eric Holcomb gives us the state of Indiana's economy; a small town is looking to preserve Ernie Pyle's legacy; we look at the biggest stories in this week's IBJ; an Indiana company may have found a game-changer in identifying a certain kind of cancer; Earlham College is adding offerings; sports tourism makes a comeback; and the nation's newest contemporary music festival is coming to Indy.
Dec 14, 2021•37 min
What's the outlook for Indiana's economy heading into 2022? A new apprenticeship program comes to northern Indiana; we visit another one of Indiana's most endangered landmarks; Techserv marks a major milestone; Purdue and IU join forces against opioid addiction; the Big Ten Football Championship returns to Indy; and we preview the week ahead with our partners at the IBJ.
Dec 07, 2021•39 min
Holiday shopping season is underway – what is this year's outlook? A popular sales boot camp is making its return; the effort continues to save a historic high school; Hard Truth Distillery is in our business spotlight; a Hoosier-made balm can protect outdoor exercisers; we catch up with the president of Marian University; and we talk about the big business stories of the week with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.
Nov 30, 2021•40 min
The Indy Airport gears up for holiday travel; Fishers wants to be a life sciences leader; an Indiana turkey farm prepares for Thanksgiving; we spotlight one of the world's largest gourmet popcorn stores; Riley Hospital for Children opens a new maternity tower; Daleville students get hands-on with growing food; we talk to the head of UIndy athletics and join the IBJ to talk about the biggest business stories of the week.
Nov 23, 2021•37 min
How are supply chain issues hitting Indiana? A homegrown environmental reporting company is gaining accolades; we make a visit to one of the state's most endangered places; the Children's Museum has a new leader; the Produce Moms want you to eat your vegetables; Muncie schools are looking to bridge the achievement gap; we check in on the Fort Wayne Komets; and our partnership with IBJ takes another step forward.
Nov 16, 2021•38 min
What’s the state of home building in central Indiana? The leader of the IDEA Center at Notre Dame has a new gig. Our Endangered Indiana series revisits a historic location in Bedford. Ascend Indiana expands its online job network. We’ll go inside a smart fitness studio in Indy. Big changes at a major college on the Ball State campus. Learn about how Purdue is helping athletes with name, image and likeness and an Indy high school student launches a Women in Business Club.
Nov 09, 2021•41 min
Elkhart is riding a wave of economic momentum; a remote work platform lands new funding; we take you inside the new Hotel Indy; we preview the Indiana Conference for Women; Cook Medical is bringing new life to a neighborhood in need; Vincennes shows off a cutting-edge learning lab; an Indiana sports leader wants you to make your own luck; and Indy musicians get their own coworking space.
Nov 02, 2021•38 min
Electric vehicle production in Indiana could get a billion-dollar boost; Salesforce wants to help your next registration renewal go more smoothly; we introduce you to The Vintage Gypsy; a woman-owned staffing firm is a Hoosier success story; we detail one of Indiana's largest the largest life sciences investments in years; Codelicious announces a game-changer; Butler's AD takes on a big role with the NCAA; and we spotlight the Million Meal Marathon.
Oct 26, 2021•38 min
A new sports fieldhouse is part of big plans in Boone County; we preview the world's first driverless race; the Indy Airport wants you to fly where you would normally drive; Indiana colleges join forces to fight cyber threats; we profile an organization serving preschoolers with vision issues; Ivy Tech's new Indianapolis chancellor shares his plans; major renovations are coming to the home of the Pacers and the Fever; and Work to Include looks to help those with disabilities succeed in the workf...
Oct 19, 2021•32 min
Eli Lilly weighs in on a bill that would lower prescription drug prices; the Purdue Foundry introduces the Boost Accelerator; we have more on Judy O'Bannon's quest to preserve Hoosier history; millions of dollars will help fight diabetes in underserved neighborhoods; we talk to Franklin College's new president; changes could be coming to how the Final Four is held; and we spotlight Indiana's Tenderloin Lovers Trail.
Oct 12, 2021•33 min
Rolls-Royce has half-billion-dollar plans in Indianapolis; a marketing company compares its growth to a Marvel movie; we visit one of the state's architectural gems; the home of the Pacers and Fever has a new name; a cutting-edge brain procedure is coming to Indiana; Purdue Polytechnic continues to be a success story; Indy Eleven is adding a women's team; and Indiana continues to be "READI" for regional growth.
Oct 05, 2021•38 min
Hundreds of new jobs are coming to Muncie; high-speed driverless racing returns to Indy; Judy O'Bannon sets her sights on historic preservation; Republic Airways has big plans in Carmel; seriously ill patients will soon have a new option near 16 Tech; business help is on the way for childcare providers; the Colts double down on sports betting; and Indiana's oldest Latino nonprofit marks half of a century.
Sep 28, 2021•38 min
Northeast Indiana brings an economic leader in from one of the nation's biggest cities; is the future of electronic cars in central Indiana; we take you to 33 Brick Street; Oliver Winery toasts big growth; we preview Monumental Yoga; Business Furniture looks to the classroom of the future; we talk to a homegrown Paralympic champion; and Concerts for a Cause makes its return.
Sep 21, 2021•36 min
The owner of the Colts and the coach of the Pacers preview their upcoming seasons; a big merger in southern Indiana impacts the ag and energy sectors; we take you to Greenfield to profile Tuttle Orchards; new luxury apartments open near Fort Ben; how is COVID affecting the battle against Alzheimer's; two Indy school districts take on supplier diversity and workforce development; and Bloomington wants more meetings, travel and sports to come to town.
Sep 14, 2021•40 min
A big acquisition begins the next chapter at Inside INdiana Business; Indiana's rural communities are getting some much-needed state help; we introduce you to the Oakley Brother's Distillery and the Global Village Welcome Center; Hoosier businesses have a new incentive to make sure their employees are vaccinated from COVID-19; Hendricks County zeroes in on training for high-demand jobs; we check in with Ball State's rising star director of athletics; and the event known as Indiana's Nicest Day r...
Sep 07, 2021•36 min
Healthcare and life sciences are bringing billions to Indiana; High Alpha launches its newest platform; we head to Exhibit Columbus; Sky Outfitters makes a major pivot; new research is coming on youth football head injuries; high school entrepreneurs get their chance to turn their ideas into reality; we preview the NHRA Nationals; and GANGGANG hosts its first major art fair.
Aug 31, 2021•37 min
One of Indy's top tech success stories celebrates a huge acquisition; a Fort Wayne startup makes a big splash; a new mixed-use space comes to downtown Indianapolis; new tech helps e-sports players recover from injury; new research shines a spotlight on the pandemic's impact on Hoosier students; how does the Horizon League fit into the changing college landscape; and an Indy nonprofit helps Hoosiers discover Broadway.
Aug 24, 2021•36 min
INDYCAR and NASCAR return to the Speedway; an Indiana startup is using artificial intelligence to help Hoosier farmers; grant funding could help revive deteriorating downtowns; a culinary mishap turns into a national success story; a South Bend company looks to help you heal from injury; the GEO Foundation aims to help impoverished students succeed in college; we hear from the head of USA Football; and our panel of INsiders takes a look at Indiana's tech sector momentum.
Aug 17, 2021•38 min
Fishers is becoming a life sciences leader with another huge investment; Governor Holcomb tells us what's fueling Indiana's manufacturing momentum; we update Fort Wayne's massive Electric Works district; Trendiana celebrates National Sandwich Month; Indiana State launches what it says could be a game-changing institutional effort; how are parents' mobile phone habits impacting their mental health; big changes are coming at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College; and we get perspective on what collegiat...
Aug 10, 2021•37 min
The Indiana State Fair makes its return; IU student innovators are getting a big boost; a new immersive art experience comes to Newfields in Indianapolis; UNITE INDY looks to help former inmates find work; a new clinical trial aims to help without them having to leave home; Indiana launches another new tool to fill its advanced manufacturing pipeline; we preview the high school fall sports season and highlight Black Restaurant Week Midwest Indianapolis.
Aug 01, 2021•36 min
Grand Park has business booming in Westfield; Indiana-developed tech can help those with chronic pain; downtown Fort Wayne continues its transformation; a popular talent attraction program returns to central Indiana; Hoosiers with disabilities have a new pathway to job opportunities; Purdue looks to help its athletes capitalize on their name, image and likeness; the Colts prepare for the 2021 season and Meals on Wheels marks 50 years.
Jul 27, 2021•36 min
Indiana University's new history-making president joins us in studio; northeast Indiana looks to revitalize its restaurants; we take you inside a botanical-themed hotel; new dining options are coming to 16 Tech; some R&D comes to Grand Park; are Hoosier high school graduates prepared for higher education; we look at Indiana athletes headed to the Tokyo Olympics and preview the fourth annual Indy Shorts International Film Festival.
Jul 20, 2021•37 min
We get an update on what the housing market looks like in Indiana; an Indy company is using its tech platform to help feed the hungry; we take you to a reimagined hotel experience in Indianapolis; Trendiana looks at summer food and drink trends; an Indiana medical tech company gets a national spotlight; Grace College details new affordability moves; preparation continues for the 2024 NBA All-Star Game in Indy; and a father-son trio brews up success in Fairmount.
Jul 13, 2021•37 min
Indiana's tourism industry looks to rebound this summer; big-name companies are using VR training designed in Indianapolis; we spotlight one of Indiana's most successful beekeeping businesses as well as a gluten- and dairy-free snack company; an Indy company is helping to solve a big pandemic problem; new funding will help add much needed workers to Indiana's construction industry; we look at the rapidly-changing college sports landscape and preview the return of PopCon.
Jul 06, 2021•37 min
The countdown is on to the 2022 college football national championship in Indianapolis; minority business leaders are building global bridges; we get a sneak peek at a big new development at Purdue's research district; we spotlight new innovation in golf gloves; how can nature help young people's mental health; a new effort is on to train the next generation of pilots; another major sporting event may be coming to Indy; and ClusterTruck is growing again.
Jun 29, 2021•37 min