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Firehouse Irvington
by Bread On The Water Media
This podcast provides news and stories about and for the residents of Irvington, a small community on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana, and those others interested in the happenings in Irvington.
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Net O' Slicky - Slick Leonard
Jay and Alan Hunter Interview Pacers legend Bob Netolicky about Slick Leonard
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Get It In The Net Olicky
Interview with ABA Pacers superstar Bob Netolicky
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AlanHunter-GhostTours
Our good friend Alan Hunter talks about his yearly ghost tours in Irvington
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Rita Bunny
Sculptor Rita Jackson visits with Jay about her recent relocation to Irvington
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Irvington in a Real Pickle! PickleBALL that is.
Our first episode since the start of the Covid pandemic
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26
Black Acre Brewery
In this episode we interview the owners of Black Acre Brewery in Irvington, Justin and Holly Miller
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25
Coffee Culture
Regulars Dan and Dawn share the podcast with local writer Jerry Vanshaik who talks about his novel about the coffee culture
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24
Bones, Blooms, and Beer
No Bones About It...The Doctor is In. Jay visits with Dr. David Brokaw, at Black Acre Brewery. The two discuss bones, hops growing and beer.
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23
The Annual Irvington Halloween Festival
The annual Irvington Halloween Festival from Black Acre
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22
Double, double toil and...Coffee
We don't think its an accident that coffee is black as well as coal and the hats of Irvington's Black Hat Society
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21
Serving the Greater Community of Indianapolis
Jay talks with Michael O'Connor who served as deputy mayor under Bart Peterson, works at Eli Lilly, and is currently the president of the Indianapolis Public School Board
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20
The National Road as the Centerpiece of Irvington
Alan Hunter and Glory-June Greiff talk with Jay about the history of the National Road and its significance to Irvington
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19
Irvington Farmer's Market
Jay visits the popular Irvington Farmer's Market at Ellenberger Park
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18
Water, Water Everywhere and not a Drop to Drink
Our guests for this episode are John and Julie Mundell of Mundell and Associates.
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17
Jeff has a Jones for Gymns
This episode's guest is Howe alumnus Jeff Gildea. Jeff has an obsession with visiting ALL of the high school gyms in Indiana...over 1,000!
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Irvington Has the Blues
Jay interviews Indiana blues legend Gordon Bonham and his wife and musical muse Amy Bonham. Amy and Gordon sing a tune written by Amy.
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15
Turning the Lens on Ourselves
Jay turns the tables and interviews himself and Kevin about the origins of the Firehouse concept.
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14
Dufour Duet
We are visited by Bernadette and Maria Dufour, two of the most important contributors to the turnaround of Irvington
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13
Being Intuitive about Irvington
Jay talks talks with an old friend, Marilene Isaacs Kauffman, a renowned intuitive, spiritual teacher, mystic and healer of people animals and places.
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12
Historical and Hysterical
Jay talks talks with friend and long-time, much-loved radio personality Dave "The King" Wilson and our good friend Alan Hunter. Discussion covers a wide area of history sprinkled with some comedy as only Jay and Dave can do.
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You're So Vane...Robert Vane That Is
Jay talks with Howe high school graduate Robert Vane. Robert produces a wonderful podcast, Leaders and Legends, that introduces listeners to women and men who have made a huge mark on the development of Indianapolis and Indiana.
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This is HOWE We Do It
Jay talks with Laura Johnston, owner of BitterSweet Bakery, as a ruse for his real desire to get some top-quality carrot cake. He's sneaky that way!
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BitterSweet
A visit to Howe high school to learn more about its importance to the students, the teachers, the alumni and the wider community of Irvington
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Redevelopment Plans for Irvington Plaza
This episode finds Jay talking with Irvingtonian Emily Mack, the Director of the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development, about a recent proposal for the redevelopment of Irvington Plaza and the former Ford/Visteon plant.
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Who Ya Gonna Call? Ghost Hunter!
A Visit with Alan Hunter
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Something is Dawning in Irvington
A visit with Irvington's Queen, Dawn Briggs
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5
A Bar and THE Bar
A visit with local bar owner Si Greene at his Irvington hangout Si Greene's Pub and Irvington Lawyer Kenneth Collier-Magar
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4
The Great Indiana Squirrel Migration
Learning about the Indiana Historical Bureau with Lindsey Beckley
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The Pennsy Trail and Linear Parks
Karina Bruns talks about her time with Indy Parks and the development of the Pennsy trail.
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Getting Real with real estate in Irvington
Artisan Realtors owner Dan Adams talks about real estate trends in Irvington. Plus Irvington queen bee, Dawn Briggs, talks about what its like to be a home owner in Irvington.
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It's All About Walking
Walking the entire Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and Walking around Irvington learning about Irvington history and its ghosts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast provides news and stories about and for the residents of Irvington, a small community on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana, and those others interested in the happenings in Irvington.
HOSTED BY
Bread On The Water Media
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