Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast

Inside INdiana Business is the statewide leader for Indiana business news. Every week, we spotlight the top business news stories, highlight new companies and emerging technology and feature exclusive interviews with the biggest names in Indiana business.

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Episodes

Tuesday Oct 27, 2020

We look at a wild year for Hoosier farmers; the CEO of one of Indiana's fastest-growing companies speaks out; Around INdiana shines a spotlight on another endangered landmark; this month's Trendiana segment looks at Indiana's flavors of fall; Ball State's president talks about making students more marketable; a potential game-changer could be coming for college athletes; and, we preview the Salvation Army's holiday campaign as well as the annual College Goal Sunday event.

Tuesday Oct 20, 2020

We get an update on one of Indiana's most powerful economic engines; digital advertising turns upside down in the era of COVID; a Jasper County company aims to upskill Indiana inmates; First Merchant's longtime leader is moving on; how will COVID-19 factor into flu season; Purdue pushes liberal arts education; we get a progress report on Hoosier high school fall sports; and what is the future of human work in the age of smart machines?

Tuesday Oct 13, 2020

Business leaders band together to combat racial injustice; Bosma Enterprises continues to grow its important mission; a company with Hoosier roots looks to preserve the legacies of James Dean, Maya Angelou and more; we spotlight Manufacturing Day in Indiana; we talk to "The Father of Echocardiography;" a Fishers company looks to create the classroom of the future; we preview the college basketball season, ahead of the men's Final Four in Indy; and the Heartland Film Festival goes retro.

Tuesday Sep 29, 2020

We're learning more about the impact the pandemic is having on the Hoosier restaurant industry; A new electric car service breaks the mold of vehicle financing; the effort is on to save a piece of Indiana's limestone legacy; Site selectors weigh in on what Indiana business will look like post-pandemic; plans are in place for Indiana's first non-smoking casino; Ivy Tech announces its newest official campus; a sports broadcasting vet takes on a new challenge; and we preview the Million Meal Marathon.

Tuesday Sep 22, 2020

Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane has big growth plans; Indiana's agbioscience industry has a new recruiting tool; we spotlight another one of Indiana's endangered landmarks; ANGI Homeservices is ramping up hiring; Fort Wayne gets some much-needed help in opioid treatment; a new tool could provide some relief for families managing students learning from home; from donuts to unique attractions, you can vote for the best in Indiana; and, we introduce you to a well-being app made specifically for an underserved audience.

Tuesday Sep 15, 2020

How is the pandemic affecting Indiana's shipping industry? A Lafayette coworking studio preps for a major event; the effort is on to save an endangered Indiana church; Trendiana looks at outdoor adventures you can enjoy as summer turns into fall; we talk to the new leader of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute; a public charter school details its innovative model; we preview the upcoming Colts season; and an Indiana food entrepreneur hits the national marketplace.

Tuesday Sep 08, 2020

What’s the state of organized labor in Indiana? An Indianapolis tech company is hosting what it says could be Indiana’s version of South by Southwest; Our Endangered Indiana series travels to Elwood; We take a look at changes to an annual charity event in Indy; We’ll get an update on a much-publicized COVID-19 study; Two Hoosier higher ed institutions are partnering up; Get a preview of the first Esports Combine; Plus, a new nonprofit aims to create positive change for women.

Tuesday Sep 01, 2020

Huntingburg celebrates success despite pandemic problems; we spotlight a high-tech success story 20 years in the making; Indiana Landmarks looks to save a historic high school; a local initiative aims to help Black-owned businesses; Indiana launches a service to help treat mental health issues brought on by the pandemic; a former battery factory is now home to two innovative schools; we review an eventful week in Indiana sports; and the INsiders looks at help for displaced Hoosier workers.

Tuesday Aug 25, 2020

Close to six months after the pandemic hit, how is Indiana's economy faring? We take a look at a far from traditional Indy 500; downtown Attica fights to make a comeback; we introduce you to a new tenant for the 16 Tech Innovation District; a Purdue Research Park company zeroes in on air quality; how high-tech are Indiana's manufacturing companies; Anderson University looks to become a cybersecurity leader; and we preview Devour Indy Summerfest.

Tuesday Aug 18, 2020

We look at the ripple effects of the Big Ten postponing fall sports; Tipton and Howard counties get the high-speed hookups; Bad Dad Brewing makes a name for itself in Grant County; Trendiana shines a spotlight on Black-owned businesses throughout the state; Johnson Memorial takes the wraps off its new emergency department; WGU Indiana hits two major milestones; a new project highlights Indiana's iconic high school gyms; and a fashion-based nonprofit continues to grow.

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