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This episode features the world premiere of a new podcast series entitled “A Walk in the Dark”. Performed by local voice actors and produced at Village Recording Studio in Broad Ripple, the series is inspired by TV and Radio shows such as the Twilight Zone and Hitchcock Presents. The series is written and directed by... Read More
In this episode, Tina McIntosh and Corrina Thompson of Joy’s House talk about the special care for adults living with physical and mental challenges as well as the needs of family caregivers caring for an aging or disabled loved one. The also talk about the Dawson family, who owned the land and house that Joy’s... Read More
This Episode Sponsored by BRICS and the Broad Ripple Brewpub: On Sunday, July 9, 2017 Indianapolis firefighters responded to a call involving two veteran kayakers who got into trouble on the White River. In this episode of the Broad Ripple Village Podcast, Captain Casey Sweeney, rescue firefighter Kenny Lang... Read More
Brian’s guest this week is Alix Litwack, long time employee of the Good Earth and host of the popular radio show “Another Day of Living” . Brian also introduces two new segments to the show: “Where’s Brian?” is kind of a “Where Waldo?” game except with audio – listeners guess where Brian is by listening... Read More
Colleen Fanning, the new Executive Director of the Broad Ripple Village Association, talks about the fate of Broad Ripple High School, recent flurry of apartment construction, and her vision for the developing Broad Ripple Avenue into a “mini -Georgia street” like the one downtown. Help keep this podcast going! Click Here to Donate.
Jeff Ayers, aka Ben Wa Salami, talks about his stage name, dressing up CPR dummies, hardworking worms, and the origins of the bi-annual Linear Bocce Tournament held in hidden alleys of SOBRO. Help keep this podcast going! Click Here to Donate.
Dave Allee, owner and operator of the Jazz Kitchen, talks about his love for jazz, the influence Indianapolis has had on the genre, and how the Jazz Kitchen keeps Indianapolis on the map when it comes to world class places to hear, see, and consume Jazz. Help keep this podcast going! Click Here to Donate.
Debra and Chuck Hasbrook, owners and operators of Hotel Broad Ripple, talk about the inspiration for building the hotel, the trials and tribulations of a renovation, and how keeping the “village” in Broad Ripple is critical to attracting people to stay at their hotel. Help keep this podcast going! Click Here to Donate.
Dave Schnieders, long time Broad Ripple resident and retired teacher at the Indiana School for the Blind, talks about the history of the school and some of his fondest memories and challenges teaching blind children how to succeed in the world despite their handicap. Help keep this podcast going! Click Here to Donate.
Jesse Owens and Blake Roberson, hosts of the popular “Running On Indy” Podcast and managers of the Runners Forum here in Broad Ripple, talk about why the village is so attractive to runners and walkers, and how the many organized running events help to keep village residence active and healthy. Help keep this podcast going! ... Read More