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    Explore "iupui" with insightful episodes like "168. Go Jags with Luke Bosso", "Jake Miller, IUPUI BA ‘07 – Founder & CEO, The Engineered Innovation Group", "#115 Shedding Light on “Operation Lights Out” - Interview with Jessica Kindig", "Does Philanthropy do the Public Good?" and "Episode 217: Ray Bradbury and The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies" from podcasts like ""Circle City Success", "IU Ventures", "Disaster Tough Podcast", "Gresham College Lectures" and "Books Shows Tunes & Mad Acts"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    168. Go Jags with Luke Bosso

    168. Go Jags with Luke Bosso

    Luke Bosso is the DIrector of Athletics for Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis  Jaguars

    Listen to CCS episode ​168 where you'll hear Luke tell us about…

    ● How his first job as a bat boy with the Indianapolis Indians taught him about work ethic, the importance of team work, and his dedication to people around him

    ● How his personal and professional connections have played a huge role in his career journey, his success, learning to take risks, and be willing to fail 

    ● The new and exciting plans the city of Indianapolis can expect to see and hear from the IUPUI Jags Athletics Program

    As always, don't forget to check out our partners and sponsors: Java House, Migration Wealth Management, AP Engineering and Consulting, North Indy Magazine, Synergize, and our recording venue the Columbia Club.

    CCS Podcast Partners:

    ● Columbia Club: https://columbia-club.org/
    ● North Indy Magazine: https://townepost.com/north-indy/
    ● Synergize: https://synergizeindy.com/
    ● Java House: https://javahouse.com/
    ● Migration Wealth Management: https://migrationwealthmanagement.com/
    ● AP Engineering and Consulting: https://www.apecindy.com/


    Connect with CCS hosts:
    ● Connect with Jason: https://lnkd.in/dS82puKp
    ● Connect with Drew: https://lnkd.in/d-VtF9Hb
    ● Connect with Matt Hadley: https://lnkd.in/dhAhM36A
    ● Connect with Matt Carroll: https://lnkd.in/dkv7VmDx

    Jake Miller, IUPUI BA ‘07 – Founder & CEO, The Engineered Innovation Group

    Jake Miller, IUPUI BA ‘07 – Founder & CEO, The Engineered Innovation Group

    Jake Miller is a highly experienced and accomplished technologist who is the Founder & CEO of The Engineered Innovation Group. Hear how his time at IUPUI shaped his career, the impact AI (Artificial Intelligence) will have on the future of business, how to create a company that celebrates diversity, creativity, and insatiable curiosity, how to take projects from idea through commercialization, and his excitement for the future of Indianapolis and IU Indy. Learn more about Jake at EngineeredInnovationGroup.com and on LinkedIn and learn more about IU Ventures at IUVentures.com. This podcast is presented by Kelley Direct Online MBA. Learn more at Kelley.IU.edu

    #115 Shedding Light on “Operation Lights Out” - Interview with Jessica Kindig

    #115 Shedding Light on “Operation Lights Out” - Interview with Jessica Kindig
    “Success has to do with deliberate practice. Practice must be focused, determined, and in an environment where there's feedback,” said prominent writer, Malcom Gladwell.

    This was the idea behind the recent three-day exercise held in Indiana called “Operation Lights Out”.

    The exercise involved Emergency Managers from various entities in the Hoosier state along with officials from FEMA including this week’s guest, Jessica Kindig.

    Jessica is the Emergency Management Coordinator for IUPUI and served as the main organizer for “Operation Lights Out”.

    In this episode, she recaps the exercise, the lessons learned, the improvement that was seen over the three days, and where the various Emergency Management entities in Indiana hope to go from here.

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    Does Philanthropy do the Public Good?

    Does Philanthropy do the Public Good?

    Philanthropy has long played a key role in our communities on local, national, and global scales. Yet if we have often assumed that giving is good, we must also step back and ask, “good for whom?” In recent years, more voices are raising questions and critically engaging philanthropy and the notions of the public good. 

    In short, how do we know when philanthropy does the public good?

    In partnership with the Fulbright Commission


    A lecture by David King

    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
    https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/good-philanthropy

    Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.

    Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
    Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
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    Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege

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    Episode 217: Ray Bradbury and The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies

    Episode 217: Ray Bradbury and The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies

    Join Professor Jason Aukerman, Director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, to learn about Bradbury's life and work, the creation of the center, and surprising discoveries in the archives. We discuss Fahrenheit 451 in which Bradbury cautioned us about the danger of mass media and censorship, topics even more relevant today. Jason discusses his approach to teaching writing and Bradbury's literary strengths, as well as the role of an archivist in protecting and evaluating a lifetime of work. We conclude with a bio of Bradbury and a reminder about the McCarthy era. A great episode for writers and readers.

    The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, including the Virtual Tour we discuss, a timeline of Bradbury's life, and where you can sign up for the newsletter:
    https://bradbury.iupui.edu/

    The link to donate to the Center:
    https://bradbury.iupui.edu/top-level-menu-folder/support-us.php

    Follow the Center on Twitter:
    @BradburyCenter

    One interesting interview with Ray Bradbury:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTXckvj7KL4

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    Sports Update-Hot Media 214

    Sports Update-Hot Media 214

    "Hot Media with Bob Mann" episode 214 is a sports media update. Bob's guest is Malcolm Moran, Director of Sports Capital Journalism Program at IUPUI, Executive Director of the US Basketball Writers Association and former NY Times sports reporter. Bob & Malcolm discuss the new ESPN/NHL television deal, the return of fans to the stadiums, athletes taking political and social stands and much more about the intersection of sports and media. 

    CSR 95 Colleen Day

    CSR 95 Colleen Day

    The Associate Head Coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Akron. She previously was an assistant coach at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, after having spent ten seasons as an assistant coach at Miami (Ohio) University, where she had competed as a student-athlete, being a four-time letter winner there and three-time team captain. She has since been inducted into the Miami University Hall of Fame for her success on the court.

    108 - Jenny Tod, Nate Heck & Andy Keller

    108 - Jenny Tod, Nate Heck & Andy Keller

    Today on Obsessed with Design I'm chatting with three special guests all from the Indianapolis creative community: Jenny Tod, Nate Heck, and Andy Keller, who you'll learn more about in the intro.

     
    We also have a full video version of this episode over at youtube.com/joshmiles - check it out!
     
    Also, I'm starting a new :59 Second Friday series on YouTube, and I'm currently building out new episodes all about personal branding. So if that sounds like something you'd like to check out, you can subscribe over at YouTube.com/joshmiles - I really appreciate every single subscriber, so thanks for hitting up youtube.com/joshmiles and hitting subscribe.
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