Episodes

Sunday Jul 29, 2018
Sunday Jul 29, 2018
SupplyKick, which helps businesses sell their products on Amazon and other online marketplaces, grew 335 percent from 2015 through 2017, earning it a spot near the top of IBJ's Fast 25 list. CEO Josh Owens talks about how the company has managed that growth — and what Owens did right and wrong along the way. He's got great advice for any firm managing growth or hoping to do so.

Sunday Jul 22, 2018
IBJ Podcast: Will Indy Mayor Joe Hogsett seek re-election?
Sunday Jul 22, 2018
Sunday Jul 22, 2018
Democrat Joe Hogsett is in the third year of a four-year term as mayor of Indianapolis and calls it the hardest job he's ever had. Soon, Hogsett must decide whether to seek a second term, and he tells IBJ's Hayleigh Colombo he's undecided. Colombo talks to the mayor about what will play into his decision, and host Mason King talks to Colombo about the chances that he'll run again.
Click to read Colombo's story about the mayor's re-election decision.

Monday Jul 16, 2018
IBJ Podcast: Tackling sexual harassment issues in the workplace
Monday Jul 16, 2018
Monday Jul 16, 2018
With accusations against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill dominating the political news (allegations he flatly denies), host Mason King talks to two experts — attorney Michael Blickman and human resources professor Liz Malatestinic — about questions facing employers and employees. What's acceptable and what isn't? How do you talk to employees about the issues? Plus, get Mason's recommendations for further reading on the issue.
Credits:
Music for this episode from Like Music (cdk Mix) by Analog By Nature (c), copyright 2013. Licensed under a Creative Commons, Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/43816 Ft: snowflake

Sunday Jul 08, 2018
Sunday Jul 08, 2018
The restaurants operated by Huse Culinary — St. Elmo, Harry & Izzy's and Burger Study — are among the most successful in Indianapolis. That's despite decreased traffic at Circle Centre mall and increasing competition from other steak houses downtown. CEO Craig Huse talks about the changes he'd like to see at the mall, how the restaurants combat competition and the company's expansion plans in Fishers.
To read more about Circle Centre's current financial situation, read IBJ's story: Circle Centre profit gets lift from eateries, IPS tax cut.
Credits:
Music by Eerkoysh key by Gnagno (c), copyright 2013. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Gnagno/44380
Audio clips from WRTV-Channel 6 and Parks & Recreation (NBC).

Sunday Jul 01, 2018
Sunday Jul 01, 2018
Andrea Neal's soon-to-publish book, "Pence: The Path to Power," examines how Indiana native Mike Pence rose from a skilled debater in high school to the vice president of the United States. Neal, a journalist and teacher, leads host Mason King through the process of interviewing dozens of people from throughout Pence's life and assembling a comprehensive account of the making of a vice president.
Music for this episode of the IBJ Podcast from LogansBar by airtone (c) copyright 2010. Licensed under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license.

Sunday Jun 24, 2018
Sunday Jun 24, 2018
Host Mason King interviews Indianapolis Business Journal reporter Hayleigh Colombo about her series One City, Worlds Apart, which looks at income inequality and poverty in the city and why it impacts everyone. Hayleigh plays clips from her interviews with Traneisha English of the Wheeler-Dowe Boys and Girls Club, Tess Weathers of the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI, LeRae Troutman of the Brightwood Community Center, and Rhiannon Edwards of PACE.
See the series so far at https://www.ibj.com/worlds-apart.
Music for this episode: NightRain by airtone (c) copyright 2017. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/55887.

Sunday Jun 17, 2018
IBJ PODCAST: All you need to know about Indy's HQ2 bid (06/18/18)
Sunday Jun 17, 2018
Sunday Jun 17, 2018
With central Indiana on the short list for Amazon's $5 billion secondary headquarters project, IBJ's reporters for technology, real estate and economic development join forces to discuss what the internet giant wants and whether the Indy area measures up. They also address the question, "Would Indianapolis have been a serious contender for the project five years ago?"

Sunday Jun 10, 2018
IBJ Podcast: Revival on Washington Street (06/11/18)
Sunday Jun 10, 2018
Sunday Jun 10, 2018
Maria Bertram had a great career as an engineer for Eli Lilly and Co., so why did she chuck it to open a little cafe in a distressed neighborhood? She had two goals: support the forces fighting to revive Englewood Village and provide jobs for women who had hit bottom and were fighting to regain their independence.

Friday Jun 01, 2018
IBJ Podcast: Sound leadership (06/04/18)
Friday Jun 01, 2018
Friday Jun 01, 2018
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra offers leadership programs for folks who are up for putting themselves in a vulnerable position: playing music composed on the spot for a conductor. No special training is required--just an ear for how group dynamics change under different leadership styles. Listen closely, and you also can detect the programs' value for the ISO.