Who Gets What?

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 169:48:18
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Sinopse

Distribution of goodies in our society is determined by families, firms, and governments. Attempts to change how rewards and punishments, benefits and costs, are spread through the population cause conflict. The hosts are an economist, Morton Marcus, and a financial advisor, John Guy. Expect whimsy.

Episódios

  • Preserving And Distributing Historic Films

    14/01/2026 Duração: 22min

    Eric Grayson is a film historian and collector who lends 16mm and 35mm films, and, when asked, projects those films for interested audiences, including at scheduled public audiences at Garfield Park in Indianapolis.  He has two web sites:  filmeric.com; Drfilm. net.  He also has a periodic blog accessible at no charge through the first web site.  Among his many gems are films from the original Milan basketball team, real games, that became the subject of the film "Hoosiers."  (Now stored in Bloomington.)   [A weak broad band connection caused interruptions in this recording without affecting the essence.]

  • Christina Hale, Candidate, Speaker, Motivator and Author

    07/01/2026 Duração: 31min

    Having previously served in public office, and having sought higher offices such as Lt. Governor of Indiana and Congress person from Indiana's Fifth Congressional District, Christina has a lot to say about public issues as well as suggestions for persons starting their careers.  In this context, her book, "Why Not You," is right on target.  

  • The Indianapolis Local Improvement Bond Bank Does Not Listen

    30/12/2025 Duração: 07min

    Morton attended an "open" meeting that voted on a budget, without explanation, without discussion, without public testimony, and authorized payments beyond its stated purpose.  

  • Evictions in Indiana

    18/11/2025 Duração: 27min

    Rabbi Dr. Aaron Spiegel directs GIMA, The Greater Indianapolis Multifaith Alliance, an ecumenical organization advocating for a legal envornment more friendly to tenants, starting with the premise that Indiana is in the top five of the most unfriendly states.   In Indiana, a tenant can be one-day late, prosecuted the next day, out within the month, with a total debit rising 200 % due to legal fees and related costs.   If unpaid, with 8 % interest, the tenant might not qualify for a future apartment or even for a mortgage.  

  • Minority Deposit Institution, (or, Mission Driven Institution)

    14/11/2025 Duração: 26min

    Rafael Sanchez, "Chief Impact Officer" of Old National Bank in Indianapolis, is working to open a "Minority Deposit Institution" in Indianapolis, at two locations, by the first quarter of 2026.  This work is from a man who has served on more than 35 boards, profit and non profit, including groups assisting minorities.  MDIs are explained, and we learn about his background having been born in Puerto Rico.  

  • The Fonseca Theater in Haughville

    22/10/2025 Duração: 29min

    With seven years under its belt, The Fonseca Theater has become an important part of The Haughville Community located west of down town Indianapolis.  Its wide variety of programs and neighborhood services are the highlights of this conservatiion with Jordan Schwartz, its leader.  

  • The Nature of Poetry with Amanda Bradley

    14/10/2025 Duração: 24min

    Forgive this please:  Want to learn about poetry from a poet?  This podcast will do it.  Amanda J. Bradley is an accomplished poet.  She has three published collections plus scores of individually published poems while also serving as a writer and as a teacher, including at Butler University.  

  • Recycling Both People and Materials

    09/10/2025 Duração: 30min

    Speaking to us from an office having two million COVID tests--with lithium batteries--stored just outside, Gregg Keesling tells us about recycling, fire hazards, land fills, vapes, and more.  What to do?  One idea is the new Indianapolis curbside recycling program.   Equally important, education, especially for people who bring peanut butter containers, with residue of peanut butter, expecting it to be recycled.  Nope.  Food does not work.  (Gregg is founder and president of Recyle Force.)

  • Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Talent

    02/10/2025 Duração: 23min

    That is the corner from which June Rochelle expands her work, joys, and opportunities to teach.  While a good share of her life is singing, such as a periodic vocalist at The Cole Porter Room of The Indiana Historical Society, and as a back up singer for Diana Ross and Celine Dion, she also teaches in library and schools.  The subject?  Use of artificial intelligence in many contexts, such as teaching non-reading five year olds how to play Scrabble.  

  • Proposals to Improve Education

    20/09/2025 Duração: 30min

    Keep teachers happy, expel disruptive kids or place them together in one classroom, establish a choice of education tracks such as the college track and the vocational track, and end grade inflation,* are discussed in this conversation with Indianapolis author Richard W. Garrett.  His book is "U.S. Education is in Trouble, Let's Fix It!:  22 Reform Proposals."   *47 % of high school graduates get A grades, giving parents a false sense of satisfaction.  Meanwhile, only 35 % or less pass standard examinations.  

  • Grants Awarded; Grants Withdrawn, with grant writer Anne Laker

    04/09/2025 Duração: 27min

    United States withdrawal of programed funds is a challenge for grant-writer Anne Laker.  In this conversation, she lists specifics, while also stating that future applications must not contain certain words that guarantee rejection.  Yet we must not forget:  "funders are people too."

  • Roads, The Electronics That Guide You

    26/08/2025 Duração: 24min

    Improvement in traffic control/flow, and advances in methods to recognize whether a vehicle, bicycle, or human, is in the intersection, will improve safety and comfort of trips.    Our guest, Darcy Bullock, is Lyles Family Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Joint Transportation Research Program with Courtesy Appointments in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering.    

  • Mid-Decade Redistricting

    18/08/2025 Duração: 25min

    To increase the number of Republican seats in The House of Representatives, certain states have been asked to re-district, or, perhaps better expressed, to "gerrymander" in favor of the Republican administration.  Julia Vaughn, Executive Director of Common Cause Indiana, which long has campaigned that districts should be drawn impartially, with no original bias.  If successful, parties in the future could re-district at will instead of just after the decennial census.  

  • Reducing Gun Violence

    15/08/2025 Duração: 26min

    As co-president of Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence, Jerry King thinks daily about use of guns in violent situations.  Generally, gun violence has been declining in The Untied States except among young men for whom his organization conducts camps and seminars.  

  • Mobile Integrated Health in Pike Township

    07/08/2025 Duração: 22min

    After a brief discussion of DNR orders (Do Not Resuscitate), we learn about the Mobile Integrated Health Service of The Pike Township fire department.  Out guest is Wendy Utzig who is an Emergency Medical Technician, Registered Nurse, with advanced training in hospice and palliative care, who serves as Community Resource Paramedic.  Services include fall prevention education, home safety evaluations, medication reconciliation and chronic disease support.  

  • Indiana Towns, More Than Two Hundred, with Jeff Rasley

    31/07/2025 Duração: 26min

    As part of a retired/covid activity, Jeff Rasley and his wife Alicia visited, photographed, and wrote about more than 200 Indiana towns.  Their reports are on his Facebook page, as well as at JeffreyRasley,com.  (Kokomo, Marion, Converse, Winona Lake, Clay City, Linton, Lawerenceburg, Tell City, West Baden and Princeton are mentioned.)

  • How Environmental Groups Collaborate

    18/07/2025 Duração: 23min

    Sam Carpenter, Executive Director of The Hoosier Environmental Council, visits us again to discuss working with other groups to achieve common goals.  

  • Our Economist: Morton Marcus

    11/07/2025 Duração: 26min

    What is an economist?  Who was the first?  What is a "just price?"  Is the Finance Department different and separate from The Economics Department?  Should economists provide moral leadership?  Do/should economists predict?  Consulting?  Effects of consulting?  Will people do "the right thing?"  

  • Mirrorindy.org, A Young, Comprehensive, Free Source of Local News

    25/06/2025 Duração: 25min

    Ariana Beedie is Community Journalism Director of Mirror Indy, a non profit news gathering organization, readily available at Mirrorindy.org, and in easy-to-read emails every week.  In this conversation we cover its history as well as philosophical issues about journalism itself.

  • Environmental Protection Today, with Sam Carpenter

    21/06/2025 Duração: 29min

    Sam Carpenter, Executive Director of The Hoosier Environmental Council, starts by describing obvious, direct, intentional withdrawal of environmental protections both nationwide and in our state.    Indiana is listed in one magazine as the state with the least environmental protections.  That is right.  Number 50.  

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