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The Disability Community
March 22, 2018
This show will highlight the disability community. We will talk with people involved in local and statewide work to promote inclusion, mentoring, health and employment opportunities for people with disabilities in Indiana. Our guests are Christine Dahlberg, Executive Director of Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities , Emily Munson is a Governor's Council spokesperson and John Barth from Managed Health Services.
Indy Star Reporters USA Gymnastics, Larry Nassar Story
March 20, 2018
We spend the hour talking to the Indy Star journalists involved in the investigative reporting on USA Gynmastics that led to Larry Nassar's conviction on numerous charges of sexual assault. Our guests are Indy Star Journalists Tim Evans, Mark Alesia, Marisa Kwiatkowski, and Barbara Shoup of the Indiana Writers Center. 

The #MeToo Movement
March 15, 2018
Today on No Limits, we'll discuss the #Me Too movement as more women speak out about sexual harassment and unwanted advancements. We'll touch on the idea of moving from tolerance to respect, appropriate touch and how the movement impacts different communities. We're joined by Dr. Felicity Kelcourse from the Christian Theological Seminary Counseling Center and Lisa Meece a professional cuddler from Indy will be in studio. We're also joined via phone by Jessica Benjamin, NY author and psychologist who will be in town tomorrow to give a speech on this topic.
Student Activism
March 13, 2018
On this episode of No Limits talking about student activism and its impact on the conversation surrounding gun violence in America. This conversation is anticipation of the national student walkout on Wednesday, March 14. Our guests are student activist Brandon Warren, Tim Nation of the Peace Learning Center, and Jane Henegar with the ACLU of Indiana.
Water and Charity
March 8, 2018
Today our topic is water and charity. We'll discuss the changing the face of charity particularly as it relates to the global clean water crisis and how philanthropy is changing for a new generation of people who give locally and globally. We're joined by Scott Harrison, founder and CEO of charity: water, and Water for Good CEO Rich Klopp.
Impact of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood
March 6, 2018
Today's No Limits will be a conversation about the impact of Mr. Rogers work as it relates to early education, community and neighborhood and the power of television programming. The shows guests are: Dr. Gary Edgerton, Director of Media and Entertainment at Butler, Cameron Radford, Indianapolis Director of Community Outreach and Amy Helton with Early Learning Indiana. 

2018 Indiana Authors Award
March 1, 2018
Today we're talking about the Indiana Authors Award, which is celebrating 10 years, and for which the public submission period recently began. No Limits will take a look back at the award program and its impact. We'll also talk to one of the authors being honored. Our guests are Caity Withers with the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation, Elaine Drew who served as Indiana Authors Award researcher and author James Thom who is receiving a lifetime achievement award.
State of Movies in Indiana
February 27, 2018
Ahead of the Oscars this weekend, John Krull will focus on the state of movies in Indiana. What successes has the state had in film? What efforts are there to increase the industry in Indiana? What is holding us back from making more films here and what successes are we seeing? Guests are Craig Mince from Indy Film Fest, Teresa Sabatine with Film Indy and John Armstrong of Pigasus Pictures.
Congressman Lee Hamilton
February 22, 2018
Former US Congressman Lee Hamilton will join John Krull from the WFIU studios in Bloomington to talk about his life and work.
Opioid Epidemic Discussion Continued
February 20, 2018
This week No Limits will continue a discussion about the opioid epidemic and the impact on minorities following a Side Effects program last week. This show will focus on the many challenges and complexities of the opioid epidemic and how it may be impacting different communities in different ways. We'll touch on harm reduction, mental health help, stigma and medicated assisted treatment. Today's guests include, Carl Ellison, president of the Indiana Minority Health Coalition, Stan DeKemper a community advocate and addiction expert with Mental Health America Indiana and Joselyn Whitticker a community leader from Marion, IN.
North Split Project
February 15, 2018
A project to rebuild the north split in downtown Indianapolis was announced by INDOT last year. The plans caused concern for a number of local residents and businesses and a coalition formed to urge other options. John Krull will talk to those closest to the project to hear why it's badly needed and the process and also why members of the coalition are not happy with the plans the way they are. Joining the show as guests: Andy Dietrich with INDOT and engineer Seth Schickel. Marsh Davis with Indiana Landmarks and Kevin Osburn a local architect that lives in the neighborhood will also join the show.
Urban Cores
February 13, 2018
Today's No Limits will be a discussion about how race, place, design and history intersect to influence urban cores and what this looks like in Indianapolis. The guests on this show are: Ronda Henry Anthony and Paul Mullins professors at the IUPUI School of Liberal Arts, they will both be presenting at an upcoming Taylor Symposium on the topic. Also joining us is Brad Beaubian, Long range planner for Indianapolis.