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About the Podcast
The Get IN. Podcast brings you face-to-face with the entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders building something extraordinary across the Hoosier State.
The Get Indiana Podcast Network is home to Indiana-focused podcasts that spotlight the people, places, and stories across all 92 counties.

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Jennifer Magley went from #1 college tennis player to youngest D1 head coach to Chief Brand Officer of The Basketball League. Her Indiana story is wild.

Stacee Alexander shares his wild journey from pro wrestling to the Savannah Bananas' Dad Bod Cheer Squad on the Get IN. Podcast.

Indianapolis content creator 2Kold shares his journey from being shot at 19 to building Pop the Balloon and launching a 25-city tour across the country.

Greenfield's Gabe Brown is America's top-ranked 10-year-old swimmer. Hear how he trains, breaks records, and chases Olympic Trials on Get IN.

Nate and Cheyne cover John Deere's $125M distribution center, a Bob Knight statue at IU, record travel in South Bend, and spring break ideas.

ClusterTruck CEO Janet Monroe and first franchisee Joe Curtis talk franchising, the Carmel launch, and the tech behind the kitchen.

Newfields VP Jonathan Berger talks THE LUME, Winterlights, 42,000 works of art, and why the 152-acre Indianapolis campus is for everyone, not just art lovers.

N2 Company co-founder Earl Seals shares how he scaled a neighborhood media business to 850+ locations and his involvement with The Chosen TV series.

Indy Ignite president MK Huse shares how she went from tech to launching Indiana's pro volleyball team and building a franchise from the ground up.

Remodel Health co-founders Scott Lingle and Justin Clements share how they're revitalizing Danville and Martinsville through local investment and entrepreneursh

Nate and Cheyne break down the Chicago Bears' potential move to Indiana, a $6M Logansport project, and the best Valentine's Day dinner spots statewide.

Brownsburg marathoner Alex Baker lost his wife Amanda to cancer and turned his grief into Ketchup to Cancer, raising thousands through major marathons.

Jeff Boone shares how Cowpokes grew from a 1993 startup to Indiana's top Western wear destination, plus his family's auction legacy.

Filmmaker Michael Husain discusses 'The Waiting Game,' the Dropping Dimes Foundation, and the ABA players fighting for NBA pensions in Indy.

Luke Bosso and Ben Howlett talk recruiting, NIL realities, and building a winning culture for IU Indy men's basketball in Indianapolis.

CCHA attorneys Kelleigh Fagan and David Holt dive into NIL, college sports law, and how Indiana is navigating this new era of athletics.

High School Hustle helps Indiana teens start real businesses. Hear from a 15-year-old who earned $25K in two months knocking on doors

Nick Smarrelli shares how Butler University's entrepreneurship program uses student-run businesses and hands-on learning to develop Indiana's next business lead

Indy Ignite head coach Lauren Bertolacci and setter Ainise Havili talk Major League Volleyball, the 2026 season, and women's sports in Indiana.

Minor Chores founder Mitch Thiem shares how his app helps kids start neighborhood businesses and learn financial skills from an early age.