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Indianapolis Summer Jobs Program
May 3, 2018
No Limits focus on a program in Indianapolis that aims to connect young people with summer jobs and how that effort works to reduce violence. Our guests will be Indianapolis Deputy Mayor David Hampton, Employ Indy's Marie Mackintosh and Indy Parks Director Linda Broadfoot. Join the conversation today at 1pm on 90.1 WFYI.
Art Therapy Programs
May 1, 2018
This episode of No Limits explores a number of art therapy programs in the central Indiana area and the impact of having these types of programs in different health care settings. Joining the show as guests: Nanette George, Activity Therapist, Eskenazi Health Midtown Community Mental Health, Cassie Dobbs, one of the two art therapists at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and Amy Granger, graduate research assistant in Herron's Art Therapy program.
Dan Wakefield
April 26, 2018
Joining the show is Dan Wakefield. Dan is a best-selling author, journalist and screenwriter, and joins the show to talk about his past works and present projects.
Indianapolis Green Buildings
April 24, 2018
Today we're talking with people on the front lines of green building initiatives in Indianapolis to hear about what is happening and what is changing? Our guests are Dan Overbey, Director of Sustainability from Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf, Dave Forsell from Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. and Karen Haley, executive director Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick.
Poverty in Indiana
April 19, 2018
A discussion of progress and setbacks in the effort to push back poverty in Indiana, this show comes ahead of the annual Faith and Action Conference. Our guests include Lindsey Rabinowitch, Faith & Action Project, Jim Humphrey, Goodwill and Nancy Silvers-Rogers, Eastern Star Church.

Educator Resources and Teacher Pay
April 17, 2018
On this eiditon of No Limits, in light of walkouts around the country, we discuss what teachers in Indiana need and how they are becoming more active and engaged. Our guests include teachers Ronni Moore, Nick Brewer and ISTA President Teresa Meredith.
Gun violence Responses
April 12, 2018
On this episode of No Limits, we discuss what a community's response is and should be to gun violence. Our guests include the Rev. Charles Harrison of the 10 Point Coalition, Assistant Police Chief Randal Taylor and Steve Dunlop with Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence.
Healthy Food, Healthy Hoosiers
April 10, 2018
Using nutritious, healthy food as way to create overall healthier Hoosier lives is a growing movement. Today on No Limits, we'll talk with and listen to some of the players in the 'food as medicine' movement and what programs are in place and on the horizon. We're joined by Dr. Lisa Harris of Eskenazi Health, Nick Fenning of Meals On Wheels, and reporter Leigh DeNoon who is working on a documentary about this topic.
50th Anniversary of the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
April 5, 2018
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy's famous speech in Indianapolis that evening. Today on No Limits, we'll explore the meaning of that moment in Indiana's and America's history. We're joined by State Rep. Gregory Porter; former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm, who volunteered on Robert Kennedy's campaign; and Rev. Thomas Brown, a retired pastor of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church.
National Poetry Month
April 3, 2018
On No Limits, we talk with and listen to some of Indiana's finest poets as they talk about and read from their work.
"Eva" Documentary Film
March 29, 2018
Host Jon Krull is joined by filmmaker Ted Green, publisher Peggy Tierney, and Holocaust survivor Eva Kor to discuss the new WFYI and Ted Green documentary film, "Eva". Eva is a survivor of Auschwitz, and of inhuman experiments by notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. Eva Kor has emerged as a leading global figure in the fight to keep the lessons of the Holocaust alive, delivering a message at once controversial and immensely powerful: A message of forgiveness.
Madam C.J. Walker
March 27, 2018
Host Jon Krull has a discussion with author and Indiana native A'Leila Bundles about her great-grandmother Madam C.J. Walker, the Harlem Renaissance and hidden themes of American history. Please tune in at 1 p.m. on 90.1, WFYI, public radio.