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  • Today on No Limits our guest is Jane Mayer, longtime staff writer for The New Yorker, whose recent piece on Vice President Mike Pence as a potential president garnered attention from both sides of the aisle, both coasts of the country, and of course, here in his home state of Indiana.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about environmental stewardship ahead of a new documentary that explores the issue. Our guests are Facilities Manager & Zero Waste Achiever at Piazza Produce Scott Lutocka, Carol Johnston professor at Christian Theological Seminary and Jim Poyser with Earth Charter Indiana.
  • Today we find out how art can create a sense of community for people, and how accessible it is for Hoosiers. We also learn about the practice of clinical art therapy in Indiana.
  • Today we talk to experts on natural disasters to find out how these events are predicted and how to prepare communities for severe weather.
  • On this episode of No Limits talking about student activism and its impact on the conversation surrounding gun violence in America. This conversation is anticipation of the national student walkout on Wednesday, March 14. Our guests are student activist Brandon Warren, Tim Nation of the Peace Learning Center, and Jane Henegar with the ACLU of Indiana.
  • "Chew on This" is a program that offers a unique approach to important community conversations - gathering strangers together for dinner.
  • Today we find out how art can create a sense of community for people, and how accessible it is for Hoosiers. We also learn about the practice of clinical art therapy in Indiana.
  • Today we find out if we're seeing the return of flu season, as more people head back to school and work. We also learn about invasive insects in Indiana with an exotic insect specialist.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including unique challenges faced by women experiencing homelessness, a preview of the new season of the Sick Podcast, and efforts to fight lead pollution in Indiana.
  • Kyle Long presents part two of his interview with with Lē Weaver, a founding member of the all-female Indianapolis synth-rock band Software. Software was active in Central Indiana from 1983 to 1986.
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