Sonja & Alex Overhiser (A Couple Cooks)
Duration: 11:41
Sonja and Alex Overhiser (aka. A Couple Cooks) are food bloggers and authors. In this episode they discuss the ways food is intertwined in our relationships with one another, our personal health, and even the way we treat the planet.
Steve Hall (Tinker Coffee Co.)
Duration: 8:10
Steve Hall is co-founder of Tinker Coffee Co, a specialty roaster of single-origin coffees. In this episode he shares how a commitment to detail and excellence can connect diverse groups of people and create community.
Matthew Feltrop (The Patachou Foundation)
Duration: 11:16
Matthew Feltrop is Executive Director of The Patachou Foundation, an organization that prepares and serves meals to children impacted by poverty. In this episode he talks the importance of sharing your table with others.
Ryan Hunley (Creative Mornings)
Duration: 10:46
Ryan Hunley is host of Creative Mornings in Indianapolis. In this episode he discusses the idea of proximity breeding empathy and that the more we expose people to different experiences, the more healthy our communities will be.
Bryn Jackson (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
Duration: 10:03
Bryn Jackson is Assistant Curator at Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. In this episode he discusses the importance of making art more accessible and telling the stories that the public wants told.
Dave Neff (Edge Mentoring)
Duration: 6:49
Dave Neff, President and CEO of EDGE Mentoring, has made a vast impact on mentorship in Indiana that has expanded nationwide. In this episode he talks about the benefits of connectivity, mentorship and paying it forward.
David Allee (The Jazz Kitchen)
Duration: 10:14
David Allee is the founder of The Jazz Kitchen. He also runs the Indy Jazz Fest. In this episode he discusses his love of jazz music and the desire to make more opportunities for it to thrive in Indianapolis.
Mandy Selke & Carly Swift (Just Pop In!)
Duration: 12:20
Mandy Selke and Carly Swift are co-founders of Just Pop In! which recently celebrated 15 years in business. In this episode the sisters discuss the themes of family, happiness, and creativity in everything they do.
Elyssa Campodonico-Barr (Girls Inc.)
Duration: 9:37
Elyssa Campodonico-Barr is President of Girls Inc of Greater Indianapolis. In this episode she discusses the importance of investing in girls to make them strong, smart, and bold women who invest in their communities.
Max Yoder (Lessonly)
Duration: 10:26
Max Yoder is co-founder of Lessonly, a training software company that helps foster employee confidence. In this episode he talks about the importance of cooperation and taking care of one another if we want to get a lot done.
Bri Doles (Penn & Beech Candle Co.)
Duration: 9:00
Bri Doles is co-founder of Penn & Beech Candle Co. In this episode she talks about the connection between the sense smell and memory, as well as why she loves being able to help people turn their favorite memories into fragrances.
Graham Brown (United State of Indiana)
Duration: 9:36
Graham Brown is co-founder of United State of Indiana, a company creating products that bring people together over their shared love of the Hoosier State. He shares why the shape of the state means a lot of things to a lot of people.
Maggie Daniels (Try It Tiny)
Duration: 14:12
Maggie Daniels is founder and CEO of Try It Tiny—an online community connecting tiny home enthusiasts. In this episode she shares her thoughts on female entrepreneurs, minimalism, and the tiny home lifestyle.
Jennifer Magley (Open Gym Indy)
Duration: 12:16
Jennifer Magley is a speaker, founder of Open Gym Indy, former pro athlete and high-performance coach, author, and mother of two boys. In this episode, she discusses the roles that positivity & authenticity play in social media & life.