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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
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Promoting International Business
27/01/2021 Duração: 28minAs a Foreign Service Officer, Mark Van Fleet learned about international trade and made life-long friendships that have advanced the aspirations of Indiana businesses. He served in Thailand, then 20 years in senior positions at The United States Chamber of Commerce. Why do some businesses grow internationally, while others do not? The answer is here.
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The Taiwanese-Argentinian-Swiss Violinist
20/01/2021 Duração: 37minYi-Fang Huang is a violin virtuoso raised in Taiwan, educated in Argentina, now performing from Basel, who competed in the 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. This podcast includes his performance of The Sibelius Violin Concerto Third Movement. He tells us about his career, and about perceived differences among orchestras of the world during the pandemic.
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New Businesses, Parks, Philanthropy, Democracy, with Tom Hiatt
13/01/2021 Duração: 29minTom Hiatt's commitment is The Indiana Democracy Collaboration, but this only is the most recent of a long-line of activities, such as creating an endowment for Holliday Park, starting The Indianapolis branch of Grameen America (micro loans to women living below the poverty line), venture capital, and helping to raise $70 million for Newfields (Indianapolis Museum of Art).
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Legislative Attorney, Banker, Hockey Investor, Jerry Williams
06/01/2021 Duração: 32minWhat do First Internet Bancorp, Speakers of The House, Hockey Players, and Auto Auctions have in common: Jerry Williams Among the many things we learn here is a reason legislative term limits do not work. All of this from a world class bicycle traveler.
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Year end review
30/12/2020 Duração: 24minJohn and Morton discuss financial planning, state of the market, and credit cards.
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Teaching Journalism
16/12/2020 Duração: 33minJohn Krull, director of The Pulliam School of Journalism at Franklin College, talks about respect, re-write, The State House File . Com, and his book, Emily's Walk, as well as remaining underwater for three minutes.
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Our Guest, The Violinist
09/12/2020 Duração: 40minJiafeng Chen stayed with John and Chichi Guy while competing in the 2010 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. He now teaches and performs from Birmingham, U.K. In this conversation, he explains his philosophy of teaching music, challenges caused by The Virus, and his love of pasta.
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Film Festivals: Now, and in the Future
02/12/2020 Duração: 31minTwo leaders of the international film festival community speak about challenges ahead. Craig Prater, President of The Heartland International Film Festival of Indianapolis, and Andy Friedenberg, founder and director of The Cinema Society of San Diego, consider the challenges and opportunities of streaming, of attracting films in times of less production, and the strong position of the Indianapolis event.
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The Special Athlete
25/11/2020 Duração: 33minCollege freshman Liam Price, a special athlete, talks about the challenges of autism and turrets, Special Olympics, taking two girls to his high school prom, and potential public service in the future. His parents Cindy and Jon joined this conversation. A recent speech by Liam is appended at the end.
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Indiana's Faltering Public Health
18/11/2020 Duração: 30minThis conversation is not for persons contented with Indiana's public health. Dr. Richard Feldman has a lot to say, including about Indiana's response to COVID 19, and he has the qualifications to do so. Dr. Feldman served almost 40 years as director of the Franciscan Health family Residency Program, and 4 years as Indiana's Health Commissioner. (He also met Richard Nixon, sort of.)
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Memories of an activist, Betty Leclare
11/11/2020 Duração: 21minNothing equals the joy of speaking to a long-time activist, in this case, Betty Leclare, who helped to found and to support The Phoenix Theatre, The Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Hot Line, and the community referral service known as 211. Is she still active? Darn right, writing news for her community, the Robin Run retirement center.
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Violinist Galiya Zharova
04/11/2020 Duração: 22minWorld-class violin soloist and orchestra performer Galiya Zharova joined us by zoom from Moscow, telling us about her orchestra in Moscow, and her world travels for solo performances and violin competitions. She appeared at The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis in 2018.
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The Headmaster
27/10/2020 Duração: 30minReturned Peace Corps Volunteer Nyle Kardatzke (Eritrea) describes the joy of being Headmaster of Indianapolis' Sycamore School. In an unexpected diversion, we learn that Nyle also is author of Widow-man, about the lives of widowers, which, he states, are different than the lives of widows. (Men: better learn now how to cook and clean.)
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The Fiscal and Policy Consultant
20/10/2020 Duração: 27minBill Scheldrake, having worked in various levels of government for many years, now operates Policy Analytics, a firm which receives commissions for economic and fiscal policy studies, such as for transportation systems in Marion County and in North West Indiana. Bill recalls working on consolidation of government entities, such as fire and police, in Indianapolis, and other projects around the state.
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Heartland Film: "Can You Hear My Voice?"
13/10/2020 Duração: 35minDirector Bill Brummel describes this documentary about the Shout At Cancer choir in which all members have had their voice boxes removed. Having himself had a laryngectomy, we hear Bill's modified voice as he tells about the people of the film and the challenges of production.
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A Personal Film: "What Lies Inside" (Heartland Festival)
09/10/2020 Duração: 31minDirector Luke Renner and Executive Producer David Neidert describe the sources of illness known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how recovery can take place. They also describe the 6-year production effort. This is a personal story largely based on Mr. Runner's personal experiences. The film is a selection of The Heartland International Film Festival.
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Film: "Generation Growth"
07/10/2020 Duração: 32minTeacher/ motivator Stephen Ritz, founder of The Green Bronx Machine," and director Mu Sun, describe an inspiring film of The Heartland International Film Festival. The conversation includes background information on the filmmaker, and an especially sincere, motivational, and poignant philosophy about food, children, teachers, and teaching.
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Heartland International Film Festival 2020
02/10/2020 Duração: 28minArtistic Director Greg Sorvig and Senior Programmer Julia Ricci explain what is ahead starting October 8.
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The Retiring Congresswoman
29/09/2020 Duração: 37minAfter 8 productive years, Susan Brooks is retiring from representing the Fifth Congressional District of Indiana. This conversation covers her work in crime reduction, improving the effectiveness of social media in emergencies, national preparedness for pandemics, local preparedness for disasters, improving civility in Congress, and much, much more.
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The Federal Public Defender
22/09/2020 Duração: 27minMonica Foster is Executive Director of The Indiana Federal Community Defender for the Southern District of Indiana. She and her colleagues defend more than 90 % of cases in the district. Does that sound boring? No Way. Just learn about the Santa Claus fraud of John F. Kennedy (alias), the most humane form of execution according to Saudis, the need for "racial reckoning," and even how a culinary workshop affected her life.