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In today’s episode I sat down with Pat Pezet, co-founder of Grinds Coffee Pouches, to discuss the company's journey from an idea in a college apartment to a national brand. We delve into the challenges and successes of creating a tobacco alternative, the life-changing experience of appearing on Shark Tank, and the strategic move of its manufacturing operations from California to Indiana. Pat shares personal anecdotes about the startup grind, the importance of supportive community, and the benefits of relocating a business to the Midwest. You are going to learn about: - The Ideation of Grinds...
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Today’s show features Carson Steele, a notable NFL player from Center Grove, Indiana, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. From dealing with the disappointment of not being invited to the NFL combine and going undrafted, Steele's resilience and dedication have led him to compete at the highest level. We discuss his upbringing, high school achievements, college career at Ball State and UCLA, and journey to landing a spot in the NFL. We also dive into his experience at Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs’ camaraderie, fitting into the Kansas City culture and his famed pet alligator, Crocky J. You...
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Today I sat down with Karen Mangia, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Engineered Innovation Group, for an enlightening conversation blending the future of AI with timeless wisdom. Our discussion delves into Indiana's role as a hub for sports innovation, the successful integration of AI to solve business inefficiencies, and Karen's personal journey inspired by her 101-year-old grandfather, Salvator. Karen also reveals her unique journey of capturing her grandfather's wisdom in her book, 'Sundays with Salvator', and introduces her upcoming children's book, 'Oodles of Noodles.' You are...
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On today’s show I sat down with Dave White, founder of Great White Smoke Barbecue Company, and Bryan Smith, co-founder and master distiller at Hard Truth Distilling Co. We talk about Indiana’s vibrant bourbon and barbecue scene and spotlight the upcoming Hard Truth Bourbon and Barbecue Festival on July 25-26 in Nashville, Indiana. The festival features bourbon and barbecue tastings, live music, and interactive competitions. Dave shares his journey from horticulture to becoming an award-winning pitmaster, while Brian talks about the collaborative spirit within the bourbon industry. You are...
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On today’s show I sat down with Jim Keller, managing partner of Keller and Keller, a distinguished personal injury law firm with deep roots in Indiana. Jim dives into the origins of the firm, starting with his grandfather George Keller in 1936, and reflects on the remarkable evolution and growth of the practice. The conversation touches on pivotal cases such as Wycko vs. Gnodtke, which redefined wrongful death damages across America, and explores the firm’s expansion from Indiana to Michigan and New Mexico. Jim shares insights about the firm’s impactful advertising campaigns, the...
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In today’s episode I was joined by Gemi Ozdemir, the founder of Ozwell Fitness, a unique wellness studio in Carmel. Gemi shares the inspiring story behind his innovative gym, which features a retractable dome inspired by his father's invention, dating back to the 1980s. We delve into the challenges and triumphs Gemi faced, from managing financial hurdles to dealing with a tornado that significantly impacted the gym. We conclude with fun anecdotes and insights into future plans for Ozwell Fitness, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in wellness, entrepreneurship, and community...
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In today’s episode I sat down with viral comedian Joey Mulinaro to discuss his journey from the southside of Indianapolis to internet fame. Joey shares insights into his early career challenges, the transformative power of viral videos, and his experiences working with major brands and personalities. Joey also opens up about his time at Barstool Sports, the impact of fatherhood on his career, and his most cherished experiences as a Hoosier creator. You are going to learn about: - Valuable Lessons on Perseverance - Leveraging Social Media for Career Growth - Finding Authenticity as a...
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In today’s episode I sat down with J'Lynn Edwards, the Executive Director of Indiana Wish. Indiana Wish is a nonprofit organization dedicated to granting wishes for Hoosier children with life-threatening illnesses. We discuss the organization's origins, its impact on families, and various memorable wishes granted over the years. We also delve into the importance of community involvement and how volunteers and donations help keep the mission alive. The episode highlights the emotional and inspirational stories behind the wishes and emphasizes the transformative power of hope and community...
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I sat down with Oklahoma City mayor, David Holt, recapping a city once overlooked into now one of the most talked-about places in the country. We cover OKC’s rise as a cultural and economic force, from the legacy of the MAPS initiative to the city’s booming food, music, and sports scenes. Mayor Holt's unique approach to leadership, his connection with younger generations, and his bold urban planning efforts have caught national attention—and might just be the blueprint for other mid-sized cities. We dive into the identity of the “New OKC,” what’s drawing people in, and why it feels...
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In today’s episode I sat down with Clayton Anderson, an Indiana-born country singer-songwriter known for winning Kenny Chesney's Next Big Star competition in 2008. We cover Clayton's musical journey, from his humble beginnings in Bedford, Indiana to the challenges and triumphs of building a career in Nashville. Clayton also talks about his exciting new ventures, including opening two bar and restaurant locations in downtown Indianapolis and Broad Ripple, aimed at bringing a Nashville vibe back to Indiana. We touch on songwriting, the impact of social media on the music industry, and some...
info_outlineOn today’s show I sat down with Jim Keller, managing partner of Keller and Keller, a distinguished personal injury law firm with deep roots in Indiana.
Jim dives into the origins of the firm, starting with his grandfather George Keller in 1936, and reflects on the remarkable evolution and growth of the practice.
The conversation touches on pivotal cases such as Wycko vs. Gnodtke, which redefined wrongful death damages across America, and explores the firm’s expansion from Indiana to Michigan and New Mexico.
Jim shares insights about the firm’s impactful advertising campaigns, the importance of community commitment, and its philanthropic efforts through projects like Samantha's House.
You are going to learn about:
- How Keller & Keller Became Indiana’s Go-To Personal Injury Law Firm
- The Significance of the Wycko vs. Gnodtke Case
- Generational Values Instilled in Keller & Keller
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Check out these great clips from the show:
00:49 Guest Introduction: Jim Keller, Keller & Keller
01:23 The Keller Legacy: From 1936 to Today
05:00 A Landmark Case: Wycko v. Gnodtke
08:59 Growing Up with Legal Legends
11:50 Expanding the Family Business
15:46 The Impact of TV Advertising
29:34 Moving to Indianapolis
36:32 Crafting Effective Ad Campaigns
37:04 Understanding Contingent Retainer Agreements
39:58 Maximizing Client Recovery
42:12 Challenges in Personal Injury Cases
50:25 The Importance of Researching Lawyers
56:51 Giving Back to the Community
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