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Preserving Indiana's Curiosities
August 8, 2019
Indiana is home to some interesting historical stops and museums, some more odd than others. How does history live on for Hoosiers through these areas of interest? Jill Sheridan sits in for host Matt Pelsor and talks to the people who cultivate a passion for preserving history however strange on this edition of "All IN". 

Second Chance Law
August 6, 2019
Indiana's Second Chance Law aims to give people just that, a second chance. Across the state, many communities are finding ways to assist people with the expungement of criminal records and to address other legal barriers to getting back to work and life. Jill Sheridan fills in for Matt Pelsor to talk to legal experts and others involved in finding new ways to help people through this process on this edition of "All IN". 

Indiana State Fair Festivities
August 2, 2019
Matt Pelsor discusses the 2019 Indiana State Fair, which honors "Heroes in the Heartland" during each of its 17 days. Hear more about those heroes as well as donut burgers, cheese sculptures and tomato can architecture with Matt and a variety of special guests. 

Virtual Charter Schools
July 30, 2019
Upon the news that Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy will lose their charters, Matt explores virtual charter schools today on "All IN." Chalkbeat Indiana and education leaders throughout the state join in for a discussion on why some virtual schools are failing while some are thriving.

The State of DCS
July 25, 2019
Today on "All IN," host Matt Pelsor explores progress at the Indiana Department of Child Services one year since an independent evaluation offered 57 recommendations on how to improve the agency. Indiana Public Broadcasting's Brandon Smith and several foster parent advocates offer important perspectives.

GMOs in Indiana
July 23, 2019
Today on "All IN," Matt explores the world of genetically modified organisms. The first ever genetically modified salmon approved for human consumption is currently being raised in Albany, Indiana, but concerns about GMOs are plenty. Are they based in fact or fear? Purdue Professor Wally Tyner, IUPUI Professor Gabe Filippelli and Indiana Public Broadcasting Reporter Samantha Horton join in on the discussion.
Problems with Policing
July 18, 2019
On this episode of "All IN," Matt Pelsor discusses the June 16th police shooting in South Bend and what it tells us about problems in policing as well as the political consequences for Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his bid for the White House.
Hoosier Connections to Space Exploration
July 17, 2019
All IN's kick off episode features a discussion on Indiana's involvement in space exploration with the help of Indianapolis Monthly's July 2019 issue. Joining the discussion are Editor-in-Chief Michael Rubino, and Deputy Editor Daniel Comiskey. Writer Adam Wren joins in via Skype, and the show features pre-recorded interviews with Techshot VP Rich Boling, and Hoosier astronaut Charlie Walker.