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  • No Limits looks at alternative energy and energy innovations in Indiana. Our guests will include Patrick Flynn with Indiana's Office of Energy Development, Ener1 President Chris Cowger, and Jim Lowe who heads the big geothermal project at Ball State U.
  • 9/11 anniversary show with Indiana Homeland Security Executive Director Joe Wainscott, Indiana Task Force One Commander Bill Brown, and State Representative Ed Soliday who was a United Airlines VP of Safety and Security on September 11, 2001.
  • On this episode of No Limits we'll talk about changing social programs to include work requirements. Indiana has done this with HIP 2.0 and there have been other federal pushes in recent months. Our guests include Jessica Fraser Director Indiana Institute for Working Families, Rev Shaunda Gladden and Cyla Dyer community organizer.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about the book Frankenstein. Indiana Humanities has been leading an engagement effort around the book to explore how it still resonates today. Our guests are Megan Telligman, Indiana Humanities' Frankenstein Program Manager Author Victor LaValle and Susan Davis from the Indianapolis Public Library.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about the challenges and successes of healthy food access and giving in Indiana. Our guests are John Elliot, president and CEO of Gleaners Food Bank, Emily Weikert Bryant, executive director Feeding Indiana's Hungry and John Witaker, executive director Midwest Food Bank.
  • Communities across Indiana are thinking more about growing urban forests. These wooded areas help cities filter air, reduce heating and provide recreation. Today on All IN, host Jill Sheridan talks to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and learns about efforts to increase urban forests. We also connect with Hoosiers doing related work in their communities.
  • Host Matt Pelsor discusses mental healthcare within Indiana schools. What services should be available to Indiana students? Should mental healthcare be the responsibility of public schools? Matt sits down with legislators and mental health professionals to explore strategies to support students and schools.
  • Ryan Brady is Director of Strategic Projects for Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). Ryan works to define, measure and communicate the impact that CICF is making in central Indiana. Ryan also leads donor services for The Glick Fund. Essay text available online here.
  • No Limits premiers with a discussion of the employment situation in Indiana. Our guests include: Marion Mayor Wayne Seybold, Indiana Department of Workforce Development spokesman Marc Lotter and Lynn Albin and Brad Calbert with Mt. Pleasant Christian Church in Greenwood, which offers an unemployment support group to members of its congregation.
  • Celebrate Pride month by exploring the work of historically significant Indiana LGBTQ+ musicians. Listen to interviews with Lē Weaver of Software, and writer Tyler Alpern, author of a biography of the Indiana songwriter Bruz Fletcher.
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