Made In Indy
The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Deputy Mayor of Neighborhood Engagement for the city of Indianapolis; Judith B. Thomas. Deputy Mayor Thomas reflects on her lived experiences growing up in Gary, Indiana. We explore the diverse community that nurtured her and led her to treasure the wealth that lies in connecting your neighbors and investing in your neighborhood. We unpack the concept of “community” in the Black American experience, and why civic engagement is more important now than ever. Later; We dive into the evolution of the city of Indianapolis, and how its landscape has changed...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Community Advocate & Justice Involved Program Director at Ivy Tech Community College; Michael Martin Drain. Michael shares with us the series of events that sparked his tenure working to advocate for those impacted by our justice system. He also offers advice to individuals who are supporting family members & loved ones who have been impacted by the justice system as well. We dissect the advantages of working in various aspects of the reentry system, and how that allowed Michael and his teams to support individuals in multiple capacities. Later; We...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Interim CEO for the Indianapolis Public Library & President of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association; Nichelle M. Hayes. We discuss the importance of individuals being able to access information, and illuminate why libraries an integral part of our society more now than ever. Nichelle gives us insight on her journey with literature & who inspired her to pick up her first book. We learn about the Center for Black Literature & Culture located in the R.B. Annis West Reading Room at Central Library. We uncover how it was formed, its...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Entrepreneur, Writer, Restaurateur, and Educator Derrick Slack; Cofounder of Black Leaf Vegan. Black Leaf Vegan is owned by Taria & Derrick Slack whose intention is health for all communities so that they may live happy, healthy, and wealthy lives. Their mission is to assist in that goal by providing life-sustaining, plant-based products that heal the mind, body and soul. Derrick dissects what it means to be ‘vegan’ from a textbook perspective, as well as philosophically. We dive into his family’s relationship with food, and how that journey lead to...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes award-winning journalist & editor of the Indianapolis Recorder, Oseye Boyd. As editor, Oseye has launched a new engagement strategy that has attracted more readers as well as created a deeper rapport with local businesses and organizations which has raised the profile of the iconic publication in our community. Oseye recalls the events in her life that prompted her to pursue her passion for journalism, and we explore her ‘aha moment’ together. She reveals how performing as a narrator during a school play has guided the trajectory of her career. We dive...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes MacArthur Young Innovator award winner & Founder of Carbon Neutral Indiana; Daniel Poynter. Carbon Neutral Indiana is a startup nonprofit social enterprise. They help households & businesses measure and clean up their carbon footprints by increasing awareness of carbon neutrality, translating that awareness into action, and creating space for that action to become a social norm. Daniel defines what it means to be ‘carbon neutral,’ and why it is important for everyone to do their part in reducing their carbon footprint. We dive into what inspired...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Creative, Connector, & Managing Partner at McCord & Cargile Marketing Resources; Aisha Cargile, MBA. Aisha shares with us what it was like growing up in New York, relocating to the midwest, and then ultimately Indianapolis. She shares the amazing story behind her Halloween themed wedding ceremony, and how it was a dream come true. We dive into the topic of marketing, and Aisha explains the art of “e-introductions.” She also defines what the work “marketing” means, and breaks down 2 common marketing misnomers. Later, Aisha shares her insight on...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Visionary-leader, Relationship-builder, & President of the Madam Walker Legacy Center; Kristian Little Stricklen. Kristian shares what it was like growing up in the Butler-Tarkington area, and how attending college at the HBCU; Jackson State University helped to shape her perspective & goals. We explore the importance of building relationships in your community, and how that can guide the trajectory of your lived experiences. We also dive into the topic of using your resources, and how always doing your best can lead you to the next level in your life. Later,...
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On November 4th, 2021 the Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement invited Paralympic Gold and Silver Medalist Noah Malone to sit down for a candid conversation with Made in Indy. Together we discover Noah's Process of Becoming that allowed him to evolve into a champion at the Tokyo Paralympic games, and become one of the fastest sprinters in the world. As we enter a new year that's filled with ongoing struggles along with unlimited possibilities and hope; We invite you to join us in exploring the process of becoming the best version of ourselves. Consider how each obstacle we face is an...
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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Creator & Founder of SHE. Xperience and SHE. Event Indy; Katina Washington. The SHE. Event Indy provides venues for Black-owned businesses to increase their customers & revenue, learn sound business practices, build relationships, and circulate their dollars within the Black community. Katina shares with us the inspiration behind SHE. Event, and how it began as a project to support Black women as a platform to showcase their goods and services. We dive into why she believes her entire suite of SHE. offerings has become a phenomenon, and resonated with...
info_outlineThe Made in Indy podcast welcomes writer, vegan winemaker, & creator of Sip & Share Wines, Nicole Kearny.
She shares the inspiration behind Sip & Share Artisanal Wines, and how it aligned with her innate desire to create a sacred & safe space for Black people to enjoy wines & wine tasting. We discuss how the wine industry has begun to change as more Black entrepreneurs enter the realm, creating experiences that welcome people from all backgrounds.
We dive into her journey of traveling to meet Black winemakers from across the country, and how that allowed her to make invaluable connections & become an expert in her field.
Later, Nicole shares with how she has pivoted Sip & Share to continue to serve her fellow wine enthusiasts & supporters during the pandemic, by creating virtual wine tastings known as “SipSperiences.” We also explore how she overcomes challenges by focusing on legacy, community, & family as a constant source of inspiration.