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The Official Podcast of Indianapolis. We interview entrepreneurs, business leaders, and thought leaders to share their stories with you.
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The boys are back and talk about everything that's been going on since the last episode. They dive deep into Bonnaroo, updates from Myriad Health and Fitness, what's going on at The Stutz, traveling abroad, The Crossfit Games, and so much more! 
Fabian and Jared get together at Jared's house to catch up, smoke cigars and drink some Irish Whiskey. Listen in to find out why Jared hates music (jk... but really), how the guys did at this year's Mini race, share some Murph workout pro tips, and discuss what the new version on the pod could sound like as well as who they would want on as their first guest.    Drink Culture, Know Your City
In this episode, Fabian talks about Season One coming to an end, the importance of having Core Values, and then dives into what's inspired/motivated him this week.  Resources: Read: The Road Back To You Watch: Whiplash Listen: Culture Collaborative Vibes Playlist  Core Values Conversation from Moments to Momentum Show Check out the songs we played during this episode Frook - Always Raining  Lax Superlative - Another Wand  Lax Superlative - Rocky Beat Street  SINY  - Orange  Whiplash - Hank Levy  Birthday - Disclosure  Temptations - Ty Dolla $ign Silly Me - Yeasayer Fractal (Interlude) - Disclosure  Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
Aaron Brockett is the lead pastor of Traders Point Christian Church in Indianapolis. Since he joined the church in 2007, it has grown from 1,500 people in one location to more than 9,000 people in four locations, earning recognition as one of the fastest-growing churches in the U.S. from Outreach Magazine. Aaron has contributed to several books and articles and also serves as a board member of the Orchard Group, a worldwide church-planting organization. He and his wife, Lindsay, have dedicated their lives to seeing people all over the world come to know, trust and follow Jesus. They have four great kids and a silver lab named Winston. He is passionate about removing barriers that keep people from Jesus, just as the men in Mark 2 “wrecked the roof” in order to get the paralytic to Jesus. “Jesus says, ‘I will draw all men and women to myself.’ Therefore, He is the only one who can change anyone. Our responsibility as a church is to get those people to Him and let Him do what only He can,” Aaron has said. Learn more about Traders Point Christian Church  Resources: Read: Leadership Pain, Samuel R Chand Watch: Kobe Bryant's Muse Listen: At The Table with Patrick Lencioni, Plant Your Friggin Tree Check out the songs we played during this episode Leaves - Ocean Jams Breathe One's Last - Jakob Ahlbom Evil Evil Eyes - Ava Low Forget Your Name - Spring Game Still Here Waiting - Justnormal Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont. A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
In this episode, Fabian talks about an app that's helping to get out of a fitness funk then dives into what's inspired/motivated him this week.  Resources: Read: The War of Art, Steven Pressfield Watch: Song Exploder on Netflix Listen: Alfredo, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist Check out the songs we played during this episode V1rgo - Ambre Jaune Watertide - Razorspade Between Four Eyes - Czar Donic Freddie Gibbs - Scottie Beam Freddie Gibbs - Skinny Suge Freddie Gibbs - Crushed Glass Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
Jennifer Broxterman is a Registered Dietitian & Sports Nutritionist. She’s a successful entrepreneur and founder of NutritionRx, offering in-person and online nutrition coaching that encourages people to build a happy and healthy relationship with food through habits-based behaviour change. She’s worked with thousands of clients over the past 10 years, ranging from everyday folks to professional athletes like NHL hockey players and Olympians supporting their healthy eating and performance goals. Additionally, she teaches nutrition courses at Western University, is a nutrition content writer for Precision Nutrition, and the course creator for Two-Brain Coaching’s online Nutrition Coaching Course.   Resources: Read: The Power of Habit   Watch: Minimalism: A Documentary About The Important Things  Listen: The Tim Ferriss Show #370.5: Derek Sivers  Check out the songs we played during this episode Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production.   
In this episode, Fabian talks about procrastination and fear then dives into what's inspired/motivated him this week.  Resources: READ: The Daily Dad, 'Send Them A Postcard' WATCH: Everybody’s Everything LISTEN: Dissect Podcast Season 7: Because The Internet by Childish Gambino Check out the songs we played during this episode Kendrick Lamar, Fear Run The Jewels, Ooh La La Lil Peep, Witchblade Pandaraps, Drown Hushed, Dugaway Timothy Infinite, Wash Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
Scott Stulen is the CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He’s also an artist, curator, programmer and DJ. Previously he was the first Curator of Audience Experiences and Performance at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Director of the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Photographers and Project Director of mnartists.org at the Walker Art Center. On our show today, we find out what Scott reads, watches, and listens to for inspiration.  About PhilbrookVilla Philbrook was a child of the Twenties. World War I was over. Women could vote. It was a time of flappers, rumble seats, prohibition, bootleggers and five-cent Cokes. More than that, in Tulsa the Twenties smelled of oil and resounded with money. In 1926 Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956), a Kansas City architect, was hired to design an Italian Renaissance villa on 25 acres by oilman Waite Phillips. Delk skillfully interpreted Renaissance styles in the most fashionable manner of the day and was hired in a burst of commissions with three major projects at once: Villa Philbrook, Villa Philmonte and the Philtower office building. This impressive home was completed in 1927. Friends say that the Phillipses built the villa as a place where their two children could entertain friends. When they moved in, daughter Helen was sixteen, son Elliott was ten. In 1938 Waite Phillips surprised Tulsans with the announcement of his gift of the 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of grounds as an art center for the city of Tulsa. The vision first made possible by Waite and Genevieve Phillips is now one of America’s finest art museums. The integrity of the original residence remains intact while later additions to the facility and gardens complete this classic Tulsa attraction. Serving over 160,000 visitors annually, Philbrook has become a poignant testimony to Tulsa’s past while building a shining example of this city’s bright future. What began as an unprecedented gift to the community of Tulsa by the Phillips family continues today through the generosity of Philbrook Members and donors. Resources: Read: Real Talk About White Supremacy Culture in Art Museums Today, Dr. Kelli Morgan  Watch: Country Music, A Film By Ken Burns Listen: Nevermind, Nirvana  Check out the songs we played during this episode Sturgill Simpson, In Bloom Nirvana, In Bloom  Nirvana, Lounge Act Meow The Jewels, Angelsnuggler Giants' Nest, Animal Hug  Norman Saan, Merry Go Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production.   
In this episode, Fabian talks about his struggle to decide what this podcast channel will be used for moving forward and then dives into what's inspired/motivated him this week.  Resources: READ: Atomic Habits WATCH: Baby Driver *bonus baby driver content LISTEN: Chelsea Handler, Life Will Be The Death of Me Check out the songs we played during this episode Bad Father, Giants’ Nest  Them Thieves, Ava Low  Good Morning and Good Night, Matt Large  Bell Bottoms, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion -  Unsquare dance, Dave Brubeck  Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
Chris Cooper believes hard-working business owners are the heart and soul of the economy, and he’s dedicated his life to supporting them through mentorship. His goal: help 1 million entrepreneurs find success. After starting Two-Brain Business on Feb. 13, 2016, Chris grew the company into the largest gym mentorship company in the world. The businesses these clients own consistently grow faster and outperform their peers by a wide margin because of one-on-one guidance delivered by certified Two-Brain mentors. Chris owns several other businesses, including a gym, a fitness coaching practice and a media company. He’s the author of dozens of ebooks and four other books, including “Two-Brain Business”—the best-selling fitness business book of all time. His most recent book, “Founder, Farmer, Tinker, Thief” reached bestseller status on Amazon in six categories. On our show today, we find out what Chris reads, watches, and listens to for inspiration.  Check out Two Brain Business here   Resources: Read: The Go-Giver  Watch: Hamilton Listen: Drive, Daniel Pink  Write 750 Words  Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production.
In this episode, Fabian explains the concept behind the Motivation Chaser Podcast and how it started, then dives into what's inspired him this week.  Resources: Joe Rogan Experience Read - The Daily Dad  Watch - David Goggins on Instagram  Listen - Congratulations, Post Malone  Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.   A Culture Collaborative Media Production. 
Welcome to the debut of our new show, Motivation Chaser, a show about finding inspiration in the books we read, movies we watch, and music we listen to.  Ian Chang is the acclaimed drummer for the band Son Lux. I had the chance to talk to Ian about Son Lux’s new Record, Tomorrow’s. On our show today, we find out what Ian reads, watches, and listens to for inspiration. Make sure to stay all the way through the end to listen to Plans We Made, the lead single from the new Son Lux Album, Tomorrow's, out now. Listen to the new album here   Read: Satoshi Kon's: Opus Watch: Watchmen Listen: Deantoni Parks, Bombay Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont. 
Don't Call It A Comeback

Don't Call It A Comeback

2022-04-1702:11:49

Fabian and Jared catch up on life and ponder about whether or not to bring back the show.  Enjoy. 
In 1981, the first Indianapolis Pride event was hosted at the Essex Hotel downtown, where many attendees wore masks not to be recognized. Today, Indy Pride, Inc. hosts events with over 55,000 attendees led by Executive Director, Chris Handberg. In this episode, we learn Chris’s story, which begins with the recollection of him coming out while working as a youth pastor in Anderson. When his church community did not react positively to the news, he decided to resign and began working as a Family Violence Outreach Advocate at The Julian Center. He then moved to Indianapolis to work as a teacher and for the Domestic Violence Network before joining the Indy Pride board. During this time, the Indy Pride team recognized that it needed a full-time leader. Chris was encouraged to apply and has been with the organization as its first full-time employee for three years. Tune in to learn about how Indy Pride serves the LGBTQ community by providing resources for businesses to better support the community, by hosting numerous social events each year that create potentially life-saving social connections within the community, and by acting as a leader for LGBTQ rights. Drink deep of the culture that surrounds you with Chris Handberg from Indy Pride. Learn about Indy Pride! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ 8th Day Distillery - What Would You Do With an Extra Day Of The Week? http://www.8thdaydistillery.com/ https://www.instagram.com/8thdaydistillery/ https://www.facebook.com/8thdaydistillery/?ref=hl Drink Culture Website: https://www.drnkcltr.com Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture    
We made the trek to Carmel to meet with Scott Abbott at his new Traction Optimization Studio. Scott describes himself as an architect, builder, and custodian of prosperous (and resilient) companies, leadership, and growth. With over 25 years of experience and expertise launching, operating, buying, and selling successful tech companies he has lead teams that generate billions in sales, service thousands of clients, and hired hundreds of employees. Scott was a finalist for the E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year Award, an Entrepreneur in Residence at Indiana University, and is the author of 3 books, including The Co+Factor, and the best-selling/award-winning Level-UP to Professional. It was a privilege to sit down and chat with Scott, enjoy! Learn about Scott Abbott!  Review the episode on iTunes, Twitter, and Facebook! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture  
“Do you want to start a podcast?” Over three years ago Fabian sent this text message to Jared. During the next 365 days, their new hobby quickly evolved from discussing their favorite bourbon and beer to telling the stories of people who are shaping Indianapolis. The change directed DRNK CLTR’s new mission: To inspire and strengthen communities through storytelling.   Over the last three years, the Drink Culture Podcast has grown to become a premier local podcast with 160,000+ lifetime downloads, forty-seven episodes with 1,000+ downloads, many wonderful listeners who were supportive of our every venture, live shows, and the addition of three vowels and seven incredible team members: Hayley, Jeff, Michelle, Cole, and Tim.  During this time, we received support from our community, our families, complete strangers, local leaders, Patrons, and local businesses. We are still moved by each gesture of support, so thank you. Your encouraging words, willingness to take a chance on us, and passion for our mission allowed us to produce 170+ consecutive weekly episodes. Thank you, thank you, thank you.   We are grateful for our community’s support and are proud of what we’ve accomplished, but it’s time for this chapter in our lives to come to a close. Not because we don’t believe in our mission and won’t carry it with us in every action, every day. But, because our lives are evolving. We’ve had babies, graduated college, changed jobs, built new relationships, and more during the last three years. We can’t keep up the side hustle forever.  Drink Culture is ending. It’s tough. But, the growth and strength of the people who believe in our community will never end. Go explore! Be a champion! Share the message in the city we’ve all built together. Drink Culture. Know Your City. We’re Out. Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture  
What if an Uber ride only cost $5.50? Now it can with Nomad Rides. Daniel Jones and Michael McHugh join us to share about Nomad Rides. A story that ranges from dressing up as cows to attending the startup accelerator Y-Combinator. Daniel and Michael were always freelancing as students at IU and as roommates often found themselves staying up late talking through new business ideas. The first idea that came to fruition was an app for students to connect with freelancers. When it did not take off, they began looking for business ideas that would create more engaged customers. One of which was a milk delivery service named the Milk Mooovers. Another, a commission-free rideshare model that would differentiate them from other rideshare companies. When Nomad Rides (at that time, B-Town Rides) launched, they quickly realized they were successfully meeting a huge need for IU students. Daniel and Michael took Nomad Rides full-time in February of 2019, and after a wildly successful Little 500 weekend, they reached out to contacts for funding that could help in legitimizing the business. A two-sentence email to Y-Combinator Partner Michael Seibel landed them acceptance into the well-known incubator program. Now, they spend time traveling the midwest to launch Nomad Rides in Big 10 college towns. Tune in to learn: what it is like to attend a start-up accelerator in Silicon Valley, how Daniel and Michael plan on making Nomad Rides a top rideshare brand, and how they have created a commission-free rideshare business that is sustainable for its stakeholders. Drink deep of the culture that surrounds you with Daniel Jones and Michael McHugh from Nomad Rides. Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture  
Mina Starsiak Hawk is the co-founder of Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc. She began rehabbing homes in 2007 when Mina bought a house that needed a lot of love. Mina had just graduated from Indiana University. All her friends had grown up jobs, and with a need to also feel like a grown up she purchased her first home with the help of her mom, Karen. The two were not only able to renovate the house but also discovered a passion for home renovation. They were bitten by the renovation bug and Two Chicks and a Hammer was born. Mina and Karen would work on 2-3 houses a year when they had downtime between their day jobs as a lawyer and waitress. Two Chicks and a Hammer now focuses on renovating homes in Fountain Square, Bates Hendricks, and the surrounding areas. Throughout their work in Indianapolis, Two Chicks and a Hammer found that they could do well by doing good in their neighborhood! This drives the business and mission statement for Two Chicks and a Hammer, to 'Revitalize Indianapolis One Property at a Time'. In 2014, the company was found by High Noon Entertainment, who filmed a pilot for HGTV. The pilot aired in May 2015 under the name “Two Chicks and a Hammer” on HGTV. In July of 2015, we began filming the first season of the show now known as “Good Bones”. With Karen retiring from the business in 2019, Mina now works on renovating homes full time and is able to complete around 14 houses a year! They are now in the process of filming the fifth season of Good Bones which will be on HGTV in early 2020. Drink deeply of the culture that surrounds you with Mina Starsiak Hawk, Two Chicks and a Hammer and HGTV’s, Good Bones. Learn about Two Chicks and a Hammer! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture  
Tuck in your napkin because this week’s episode is about one of our favorite art forms, food! For this episode, we are joined by Josh Ratliff and Lindsay Jo Whirley from the Culinary Arts team at Newfields. The Culinary Arts team is responsible for the fun, seasonal pop-up events, including Pop-up: Pie and Pop-up: Noodle Shop, and everyone’s favorite summer outing, The Beer Garden. Neither Josh and LJ intended to work in the culinary industry. Josh studied music, and LJ planned to attend Law School. During school, they both had side jobs at restaurants and fell in love with the team-centric atmosphere during shifts and working in hospitality. Now Josh, a Certified Sommelier, and Lindsay, a Certified Cicerone, craft the perfect combinations of foods and drinks for Newfields’ guests. Tune in as we learn what Culinary Art is, how Newfields has rebranded to reach new audiences, and about Newfields’ plans for reopening The Garden, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park, and The Beer Garden to the public on June 25th. Drink deeply of the culture that surrounds you with Josh Ratliff and Lindsay Jo Whirley from Newfields. Learn about Newfields! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture
Guggman Haus Brewing Co. is not only a mash-up of its founders’ last names but is also an homage to Indiana’s rich racing history. Courtney and Derek Guggenberger join us to share the story of Guggman Haus, which they opened with Courtney’s twin sister and her husband, Abby and Ryan Gorman. After college, the Guggenbergers moved to Germany, and the Gormans moved to Colorado - both areas where they experienced strong beer cultures. The Guggenbergers began home brewing and were joined by Abby and Ryan when they all moved to Indianapolis. They may have known that they would eventually open a brewery since Courtney believes they thought about it every day for five years. What they could not foresee was making history by restoring a famous Indy 500 landmark for their taproom - the Boyle Racing headquarters. Take a sip as Courtney and Derek share the secrets behind making flavorful yet drinkable beer, Why they are undertaking an incredible renovation project to preserve Wilbur Shaw’s legendary racing success, and how the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was almost left as a field of weeds after WWII. Drink deep of the culture that surrounds you with Courtney and Derek Guggenberger from Guggman Haus Brewing Co. Learn about Guggman Haus! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ 8th Day Distillery - What Would You Do With an Extra Day Of The Week? http://www.8thdaydistillery.com/ https://www.instagram.com/8thdaydistillery/ https://www.facebook.com/8thdaydistillery/?ref=hl Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture
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Doug Applegate

Very cool insights into one of Indy's own billionaires and business leaders!

Feb 17th
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