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Hosted by Nate Spangle
The Get IN. Podcast takes you inside the businesses, ideas, and people shaping Indiana's future. Hosted by Nate Spangle, each episode features candid conversations with Hoosier entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders building something worth talking about.

Zionsville has tripled in population this century. Mayor John Stehr talks preserving Brick Street charm, managing growth, and why he knocked on 5,000 doors.

Casey Crouse ran 10 miles a day for 100 days across Indy. That journey became New Shoe Day, now distributing thousands of shoes to kids statewide.

Chelsea Linder of TechPoint previews the 27th annual Mira Awards, new AI categories, and what Indiana's tech ecosystem looks like during a funding shift.

Steve Berube and Dr. Bob Holden break down the water infrastructure plan behind Lebanon's LEAP District and why your water bill won't change. Listen now.

Mark LaFay went from booking Paramore to selling bacon out of a truck. Now Old Major Market is one of Indiana's growing small-batch meat brands.

Scot Pollard played 11 NBA seasons, won a title with the Celtics, and survived heart failure with a transplant. He tells the whole story on the Get IN. Podcast.

Nate and Cheyne preview Final Four weekend in Indianapolis, breaking down UConn, Illinois, Michigan, and Arizona plus free concerts and fan events downtown.

From a basement startup to wrapping the JW Marriott for the Super Bowl, Marty and Angela Hill share the Sport Graphics and Section 127 story.

Nate sits down with Dan Ridenour from Muncie Mayor to talk ending 50 years of population decline on this week's Get IN. Podcast.

Matthew Voss built NearSpace Launch from a basement in Upland, Indiana into an aerospace company with 100+ satellites delivered to orbit. Hear his story.

From a $1.6M firehouse renovation to RyZe Kitchen, Sharon Clark and Marvin Smith are rebuilding Indianapolis' Near Northwest neighborhood block by block.

Alex Downard shares how Wabash County is fighting population decline with fellowships, housing, and quality-of-life investments that are actually working.
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