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Sep 26, 2022

Growing up, it was not unusual to find Angela Ganote racing older neighborhood boys in the backyard or the pool.  The FOX59 morning anchor’s family-focused childhood instilled a competitive spirit and a toughness that would serve her well in her broadcasting career. It’s also what brought her back home. In...


Sep 12, 2022

Serial entrepreneur John Wechsler says he has always had the entrepreneurial spirit. From being the top popcorn salesman on his Pike Township Little League team to jumping out of helicopters as an Army combat engineer, Wechsler has embraced hard work and risk-taking that are hallmarks of an entrepreneur. In this...


Aug 22, 2022

“He said…you're coming with me. We're flying up to Chicago to see a recruit. So, for the next 10 hours, it was me and Coach Knight talking. And it was one of the most fascinating 10 hours of my entire life.” Some great stories from the man who brought Hoosiers and Rudy to life. In episode 81, Angelo Pizzo talks...


Aug 15, 2022

For the state’s first chief equity, inclusion and opportunity officer, faith, family and a firm feel for what’s important have been guideposts for success, both personally and professionally. Karrah Herring is the daughter of pastors, so the concept of service is something she has lived her entire life. In episode...


Aug 8, 2022

Peter Dunn started buying stocks in middle school and by the time he graduated from Hanover College he had his stockbroker’s license. But financial guru Pete the Planner is about more than money. Comedian. Author. Problem solver? “I think that's what I would want in my eulogy, problem solver. I'll take it.”