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Is Analog Film Making a Comeback?
February 16, 2022
Old photo technology like analog film has grown in popularity in recent years. Today we talk with three photographers about why it's happening, and how productions like HBO’s "Euphoria" are helping bring film back to life.
How are Special Education Disputes Handled? And Does it Need to Change?
February 15, 2022
Today we learn about a bill that would change how disputes around special education are handled in Indiana.
Ongoing Disputes in Professional Baseball
February 14, 2022
Today we learn about a dispute between owners and players in Major League Baseball that’s resulted in something of a shutdown for the sport. We also get an update on changes to working conditions in the Minor Leagues.
Friday Recap
February 11, 2022
Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including a streaming service built to present Indiana documentaries, the concept of intergenerational trauma and what steps families can take to heal, and a popular class at Notre Dame that’s been turned into a book.
Will 5G Change the Way We Communicate?
February 10, 2022
Today we talk to engineering and tech experts to learn about 5G technology and how the way we communicate is changing.
Disney's 'Encanto' and Intergenerational Trauma
February 8, 2022
Today we talk about how Disney’s new film “Encanto” has sparked online conversations about generational trauma, and learn how to create healthier relationships between family members.
Hoodox, a Home for Indiana Documentaries
February 7, 2022
Today we catch up with some of the people behind Hoodox, the streaming service built to present Indiana documentaries that launched last year.
Friday Recap
February 4, 2022
Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including an effort to create a legal definition of consent in Indiana, how Indiana fits into The Great Resignation, and how hospital nurses are being impacted by the omicron surge.
Consent Law / Voting Access
February 2, 2022
Today we talk to one of the lawmakers leading an effort to create a legal definition of consent in Indiana, and find out how it could change the way rape cases are handled in the state.
The Great Resignation (Or The Great Reassessment?)
February 1, 2022
Today we talk about what some call The Great Resignation, and others call The Great Reassessment. Why are so many people quitting their jobs, and where are they going instead?
How Do We Fix the Nursing Shortage?
January 31, 2022
Today we talk about what's behind the nursing shortage in Indiana's hospitals, and what could be done to address the problem.
Friday Recap
January 28, 2022
Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including an update on the legislative session, a new book on living a happy and fulfilling life, and how the omicron variant is impacting students, teachers and staff in schools across the state.