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FAQs about Who Gets What?:How many episodes does Who Gets What? have?The podcast currently has 352 episodes available.
May 27, 2020Economic Growth in Grant County(With apologies for challenging sound) we had fine conversation with Tim Eckerle, executive director of The Grant County Economic Growth Council (Marion, Indiana) for more than 35 years. The nature of work, expectations and incentives for young people, status of restaurants during the pandemic, and the challenge of interacting by Zoom, all were part of this edition. (Zoom requires more work than in-person encounters.) And this question: is Indiana rooted too much in the past?...more29minPlay
May 20, 2020The Paramedic TodayGarrett Hedeen is supervisor of The Bloomington, Indiana, emergency services system, having previously worked as a paramedic in Indianapolis for more than 17 years. Garrett describes issue, protocols and budgeting for emergency services. In the middle, Julia Ricci recommends a movie appropriate to our conversation. ...more29minPlay
May 14, 2020The Journalist TodayWith a movie recommendation about 1950s sensational journalism, this conversation with Ed Breen is about the state of journalism today. Ed is a member of the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame, most recently having served as editor of The Chronicle-Tribune of Marion, Indiana. His "retirement" involves production of a radio show in Marion featuring commentary and history. (Ed was a board member of The Indiana Historical Society.) ...more30minPlay
May 07, 2020The Clerk Treasurer: Highland, IndianaThis conversation is for serious students of public finance. Michael Griffin, Clerk Treasurer of Highland, Indiana, explains tax caps, financial reserves, bonds, pensions, how The Subaru Plan was financed, and, importantly, shared ethics among units of government. A movie review is included: Harold and Lillian, A Hollywood Love Story....more29minPlay
April 30, 2020Civil Liberties in The Time of CoronaDuring the world's largest known shut down/quarantine, what rights do we lay aside? Jane Henegar, Executive Director of The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, provides answers with respect to all Americans, but especially to incarcerated persons, persons seeking abortions, and those held only for non payment of bail and fees. This podcast includes a movie recommendation: Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache' ...more31minPlay
April 24, 2020What is Public HealthDr. Stephen Jay, a founder of the I.U. Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, answers the question: What is public health? Do autocrats utilize public health to win elections? Do domestic violence, suicide by guns, coughing in church, or arthritis, constitute public health problems? Do they infect like a virus. Answers are here. A movie suggestion appears at the end. ...more29minPlay
April 16, 2020Emergence of a Movie ExpertJulia Ricci is senior programmer of The Heartland International Film Festival, processing more than 4,000 submissions each year, with the help of over 100 volunteer screeners. She also loves films, starting before age 8, when even Disney films seemed scary, but "Singin' in the Rain" and "The Sound of Music" were wonderful. She headed towards the professional side by helping to produce award winning films at Ball State University. Look for her at www.cinemacrossroads.wordpress.com. ...more29minPlay
April 09, 2020Skill, or LuckWho is right: Seneca, Ken Jennings, Newton, Guy, Marcus, or Brand? Just a little philosophy here about random events, plus a few practical points about starting a new business....more30minPlay
April 02, 2020A Walk on The KnobstoneIndiana's Knobstone Trail starts near Salem, Indiana, and moves northeast to Martinsville, about 160 miles. The southern portion is rugged, largely for back packers. More northern portions are suitable for day walkers. We learn this from Randy Pflueger, who learned to enjoy the trail while hiking with his Boy Scout son. ...more27minPlay
March 27, 2020Just The Two of UsA stimulating conversation (at least to them) between John and Morton, about the future, the stock market, success and luck, Ken Jennings, and school corporations....more30minPlay
FAQs about Who Gets What?:How many episodes does Who Gets What? have?The podcast currently has 352 episodes available.