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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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Civil Liberties in The Time of Corona
30/04/2020 Duração: 30minDuring 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'
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What is Public Health
24/04/2020 Duração: 28minDr. 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.
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Emergence of a Movie Expert
16/04/2020 Duração: 28minJulia 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.
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Skill, or Luck
09/04/2020 Duração: 29minWho 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.
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A Walk on The Knobstone
02/04/2020 Duração: 26minIndiana'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.
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Just The Two of Us
27/03/2020 Duração: 29minA stimulating conversation (at least to them) between John and Morton, about the future, the stock market, success and luck, Ken Jennings, and school corporations.
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The Architect in Indianapolis
20/03/2020 Duração: 29minThe expansion north, followed by emphasis on downtown, and subsequent developments, are the subjects of this interview with James Lingenfelter whose professional objective is to improve Indianapolis.
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Habitat for Humanity in Indianapolis
13/03/2020 Duração: 29minGina Leckron, State Director for Habitat for Humanity in Indiana, explains owner commitments ("sweat equity"), her love of construction, and how Habitat builds almost 275 homes a year, some for disaster recovery, using resources of almost 75,000 volunteers.
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Animation in Indianapolis
06/03/2020 Duração: 26minAn animation studio exists in Indianapolis. (John and Morton did not believe it.) Tropical Squirrels Productions is managed by Producer/Animator Jarrod Moschner. It produces motion graphics, kinetic text, cartoons and presentations, with this business philosophy: "Plan Hard; Work Smart; Play Often."
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The Census in Indiana
29/02/2020 Duração: 28minDetails about the 2020 census in Indiana and requirements to respond.
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Dee Thornton, Candidate for Congress
15/02/2020 Duração: 29minDee Thornton, running for Congress in Indiana's Fifth District, speaks charmingly about her life and goals. Having run in 2018, and having garnered more votes than any previous Democrat candidate, she is experienced, optimistic and seriously committed to both listening and to understanding.
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The Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
07/02/2020 Duração: 25minFormer Peace Corps Volunteer Gabriella Guy (Costa Rica) describes how skills learned apply to her role as a social worker in elementary schools. (Yes. She is a granddaughter.)
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Indiana Forest Management
31/01/2020 Duração: 29minJeff Stant, head of The Indiana Forest Alliance, talks about potentially terrible effects of "The Houston South Vegetation Management and Restoration Project," which "will add pollution to Lake Monroe and kill many animals including endangered species. He also talks about forest management in cities, and in other parts of the state.
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Programming The Heartland International Film Festival
25/01/2020 Duração: 30minGreg Sorvig leads film programming and artistic vision for this 28-year-old festival in Indianapolis. Greg and staff, with help from dozens of volunteers, view more than 3,000 films a year for both feature-film and shorts festivals. His original motivations appear to have come from several professional and volunteer positions, but what he remembers most--with obvious sentiment and nostalgia--is his time with Disneyland.
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Carbon Reduction in a Small World
19/01/2020 Duração: 22minExecutive Coach Daniel Poynter explains--clearly--carbon neutrality for a better world. His company, Applied Ideals, teaches executives and entrepreneurs the philosophical and scientific importance of reducing carbon emissions while simultaneously increasing productivity and profits.
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Kim Hood Talks About Eugene Debs
11/01/2020 Duração: 28minhttps://www.wfyi.org/programs/debs is a reference to a fine documentary film about Eugene Debs, the "socialist" from Terre Haute. The film's producer, Kim Hood, here talks about the film, social issues, her experiences as both wife of one political leader and mother of another emerging leader, teaching, and fleecing of senior citizens, while Morton comments appropriately about parents who do not invest in their children.
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Residential Real Estate in Indianapolis
05/01/2020 Duração: 29minWith more than 40 years on the job, real estate professional Patty Morton talks about "this unbelievable market," how up to 48 photographs accompany each listing, how "energy flow" in the home interior set up affects buyers, the affordable tax environment of central Indiana, and the power of marketing under phrases such as "Talk to Tucker" or company names such as Berkshire Hathaway which always is associated with famous investor Warren Buffett.
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Public Broadcasting in Indiana
21/12/2019 Duração: 31minWhat do you hear or see from Indiana Public Broadcasting? Who decides? The answer is: Matt Shafer Powell, Chief Content Officer of WFYI public radio and television. Here we learn about the consortium of nine stations which has 14 reporters and several proprietary shows such as "All In" with news, interviews and commentary. And, of course, Matt talks about the many challenges of making content decisions. (Plus this secret: Matt's son is a stand-up performer.)
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Musician, Manager, Environmentalist
16/12/2019 Duração: 29minWhile serving food to the homeless at ReCraft, John met violinist-turned-entrepreneur Bethany Daugherty who describes the environmental importance of recycling used craft materials. A musician since age 5, Bethany, now 29, has played in orchestras all over central Indiana, but physical pain caused her to look for new opportunities in the world of waste.
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Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Hot Line
09/12/2019 Duração: 31minStarting with volunteer work in hospice, our guest, Mike Dunn, has been counseling individuals with loss and stress. Now he directs more than 30 volunteers and staff who respond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to crisis line calls. In this role, he has learned how to listen, to teach, and to manage. In this conversation he describes how volunteers are trained, two indications of pending suicide, and the rewards of this work.