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Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
October 20, 2020
Today we talk about Amy Coney Barrett with two of her colleagues from Notre Dame and a constitutional law expert from the IU McKinney School of Law, to learn more about the SCOTUS nominee.
The Pandemic's Impact on Rural Hospitals
October 19, 2020
Today we talk to a panel of guests about Indiana's rural hospitals, the challenges they've faced, and the changing roles they play for the communities around them.


The Friday Pitch-In
October 16, 2020
Today we get updates on a possible second wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers retiring early because of the pandemic, and the story of dueling political displays in small-town Goshen, Indiana.
Energy Insecurity
October 15, 2020
Today we talk to a researcher and an advocate about energy insecurity during the pandemic, as low income households are losing access to utility services like electricity, heating, and cooling every day.
Climate Voters in the November Election
October 14, 2020
Today we talk to a panel of experts and advocates about how the political discourse around climate issues has changed, and how it might impact the upcoming election.
The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland
October 13, 2020
Today we talk to James H. Madison, author of the new book "The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland," about the history of the KKK in Indiana and its ties to current issues around race and white supremacy.
The Race for Indiana Attorney General
October 12, 2020
Today we hear extended interviews with the two candidates for state attorney general, Democrat Jonathan Weinzapfel and Republican Todd Rokita, conducted by IPB Statehouse Reporter Brandon Smith.
The Friday Pitch-In
October 9, 2020
Today we talk about the latest in Indiana news, including turnover at the Indiana Women's Prison, visitation restrictions at nursing homes, and a new art exhibit in Columbus.
The Changing Roles of Before and After School Programs
October 8, 2020
Today we talk to after school program leaders to find out what the early stages of the pandemic looked like for their programs, the challenges they faced, and why they're continuing to work and stay open this fall.
The Heartland International Film Festival Goes Online
October 7, 2020
The Heartland International Film Festival is mostly virtual this year due to the pandemic. Can a film festival work with the audience at home?
The Race for Indiana Governor: the Challengers
October 6, 2020
Today we continue our conversation on the Indiana governor's race with extended, unedited interviews with Democratic candidate Woody Myers and Libertarian candidate Donald Rainwater.
The Race for Indiana Governor: the Incumbent
October 5, 2020
Today we discuss Indiana's gubernatorial race with Indiana Public Broadcasting's statehouse reporter, then hear an extended interview with incumbent Governor Eric Holcomb.