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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.

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.
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Vernon Bateman shares his 25-year prison journey, 13 years in solitary, and how art and children's books fuel his fight for exoneration in Indiana.

Kelly Coker and Claire Brosman share how Brightlane Learning provides academic support and mentorship to nearly 5,000 homeless students in Marion County.

Alex Yeater shares his path from 3 Verizon stores to 32, selling the business, and now leading everbowl's growth across 13 states.

Glover's Ice Cream in Frankfort celebrates 100 years in business. Hear from the owners about the history, challenges, and future of this Indiana ice cream maker

Alex Collignon shares his journey from Indy to Nashville, rising through WME's mailroom to represent artists like Red Clay Strays and Gavin Adcock.

Tom Main went from federal prison to founding Puccini's, Tinker Street, and Freeland's. Hear how he built Indianapolis restaurants that changed lives.

Nate sits down with Will Hudson and Robert Porter to recap Get Indiana's best moments of 2025 and reveal the epic plan to visit 1,000 Indiana towns in 2026.

Bryan Mills shares 40 years of healthcare leadership at Community Health Network, from accountant to CEO, plus insights on Indiana's healthcare future.

Citizens Energy CEO Jeffrey Harrison shares the engineering marvel behind DigIndy and how it's cleaning up Indianapolis waterways for good.

Discover how Teachers Credit Union became Everwise and why this South Bend institution still believes in community-first banking after 94 years.

Brandon Noll of Plug and Play shares how Warsaw became the Orthopedic Capital of the World and why Silicon Valley is betting on Indiana startups.

High Alpha co-founder Kristian Andersen talks Indy's identity crisis, tech entrepreneurship, and making Indianapolis Speed City.

NCAA champion Wyatt Hendrickson shares his wrestling journey and previews his Real American Freestyle match in Fishers this Saturday.

Olympic wrestler Mason Parris talks Lawrenceburg roots, NCAA titles, and his upcoming RAF 4 match at Fishers Event Center on Dec. 20.

Brad Colver and Lisa Ellis share how Four Finger Distillery grew from a backyard hobby to a craft spirits brand with locations in Noblesville and Lebanon.

Jeffrey Mittman shares his journey from Army veteran to leading Bosma Enterprises, empowering blind and visually impaired Hoosiers statewide.

Discover how Katy Mann turned her love for family adventures into Indy with Kids, helping thousands of Hoosier families explore Indianapolis.

Foreign correspondent Robert Sherman shares his journey from small-town reporter to covering war zones in Ukraine and Israel for NewsNation.

Zach Duke's inspiring journey from Division I football to professional soccer and his relentless pursuit of a 2026 FIFA World Cup roster spot.

Elements Financial CEO John Huesing talks credit unions vs banks, small business lending, and investing in Indiana communities.