Episodios

  • From Compassion to Innovation: Damar CEO Jim Dalton on Damar’s Next Chapter
    Apr 13 2026
    For nearly 60 years, Damar Services has been a lifeline for families navigating complex developmental and behavioral challenges. In this episode, CEO Jim Dalton shares a candid look at the realities facing families of children with severe autism, the emotional and financial toll, and the critical role Damar plays in providing stability, treatment, and dignity. He also discusses a groundbreaking, AI-assisted technology developed and patented by Damar that could reshape the future of caregiving—particularly in addressing one of the industry’s biggest challenges: workforce. It’s a powerful conversation about compassion, innovation, and what it takes to meet some of society’s most urgent needs.
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    31 m
  • Celebrating Indiana Basketball Heritage as Indianapolis Hosts Its Ninth Final Four
    Apr 6 2026
    Indiana basketball history takes center stage in this special edition of Business & Beyond, featuring conversations with some of the most influential names in Hoosier hoops. Indiana Pacers co-owner Steve Simon reflects on growing up in Indianapolis, helping keep the franchise from leaving in the early 1980s, and how his bond with the Midwest has only grown after years on the West Coast. Purdue coach Matt Painter shares the blunt recruiting pitch from Gene Keady that shaped his philosophy, and explains why honesty still defines how he leads players. WNBA legend Tamika Catchings and former Indiana women’s basketball coach Lin Dunn discuss the rapid rise of the women’s game, from record Final Four audiences to the Caitlin Clark effect and the WNBA’s ambitions for major expansion. Don Fischer, the longtime voice of Indiana Hoosiers football and basketball, recounts memorable stories from his years alongside Bob Knight, including a live radio show disrupted by a shotgun barrel hitting the floor. Retired NCAA official Bo Boroski reflects on the emotion of earning a Final Four assignment and what it was like officiating inside the NBA bubble during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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    35 m
  • What New Community Health Data Reveals and Why You Should Care with Dr. Virginia Caine
    Mar 30 2026
    Marion County's 2025 Community Health Assessment is out, and it reveals some troubling trends. Like one in four residents reporting depression and nearly one in five experiencing anxiety, while suicide rates have climbed 10 percent since 2018. The report also highlights a surprising but critical factor affecting community well-being: housing stability. In this episode, Dr. Virginia Caine, the director and chief medical officer of the Marion County Public Health Department, weighs in on the findings and explains why these issues extend far beyond healthcare, influencing workforce, economic growth, and the long-term vitality of the region.
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    31 m
  • Big Money, Big Questions: The Numbers behind the Boom in College Sports
    Mar 23 2026
    The big business of college sports is getting bigger than ever, and one economist is putting real numbers on the table. Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University Columbus, joins the podcast to talk about his groundbreaking work valuing college football and basketball programs. His research is gaining national attention in places like The Wall Street Journal as the financial stakes in college athletics surge. Brewer also weighs in on the new economic realities of the WNBA. It’s a fascinating conversation about the business of sports—and the numbers behind dramatic transformation.
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    34 m
  • Yes, His Name is Dr. Pepper and he’s unbottling a vision for Huntington University
    Mar 16 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Rob Pepper talks about the state of higher education and why he believes small, faith-based schools like Huntington University still play an important role. We also explore the school’s bold move into areas like agriculture and digital media and yes, we talk about having some fun with the name Dr. Pepper! It’s a conversation about leadership and the future of a small university with big ambitions.
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    34 m
  • Cindy Hoye on Leadership, Legacy and a Hoosier Tradition
    Mar 9 2026
    For nearly four decades, Cindy Hoye has been a driving force behind one of Indiana’s most beloved institutions: the Indiana State Fair and the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Hoye joined the Fairgrounds staff in 1988 as marketing director and became executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission in 2002. During her tenure, she led unprecedented growth and transformation, including more than $250 million in new buildings and improvements. In this conversation, she reflects on the milestones, challenges and deeply personal connections that have shaped her career. A thoughtful look back at a remarkable career—and the legacy of a leader who helped transform one of Indiana’s most treasured traditions.
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    35 m
  • Replay: Dan Dakich: From the region to radio with no regrets
    Mar 2 2026
    For episode 100, we begin a two-part Business & Beyond podcast with the one and only Dan Dakich. From his first recruiting trip to IU to playing for Bob Knight to his career as a firebrand media personality, this Gary native has lots of stories to tell. And he tells them with the passion, and humor, you’ve come to expect from the guy who shut down Michael Jordan.
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    37 m
  • Replay: Mario Andretti: Hall of Famer Still Going Full Throttle
    Feb 23 2026
    From Feb. 22, 2022: From an Italian refugee camp to the pinnacle of motorsports, Mario Andretti has led a life of excitement and accomplishment. And his need for speed started at a very young age. In this episode, the only man to win the Indy 500, Daytona 500 and Formula One World Championship opens up about immigrating to the United States, his love for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and a movie that started it all.
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    39 m