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The IBJ Podcast with Mason King

The IBJ Podcast with Mason King

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Restaurants are getting busy again—but don't have the staff to keep up

May 10, 202132 min

Patio and yard goods are still hot—and some are in short supply

May 3, 202131 min

Pete The Planner says stimulus ahead ‘is going to blow people’s minds’

Apr 26, 202128 min

Why IU's Mike Woodson hire is about much more than winning games

Apr 19, 202131 min

A pediatrician on kids, COVID, variants and vaccines

Apr 12, 202140 min

Indiana's vaccine rollout has been smooth—but not as fast as many states

Apr 5, 202122 min

How Sun King came through the pandemic in better shape than it entered

Mar 29, 202135 min

City Market plots its comeback

Mar 22, 202138 min

The NCAA has 850 million reasons to love its deal with CBS and Turner Sports

Mar 15, 202120 min

Three women explain how the pandemic impacted their jobs and their lives

Mar 8, 202136 min

Restaurants rejoice in looser limits for March Madness

Mar 1, 202130 min

What happens to downtown if workers stay remote?

Feb 22, 202134 min

Why business execs are pushing back against legislative interference in Indy

Feb 15, 202133 min

Spiffing up downtown Indy before March Madness comes to town

Feb 8, 202128 min

Turner Woodard talks saving the Stutz—and then selling the majority share

Feb 1, 202125 min

Should you talk to your adult kids about their inheritance?

Jan 25, 202131 min

Indy startup CarSnoop aims to change the way you buy your next car

Jan 18, 202127 min

What must Indy do to be ready to host all of March Madness?

Jan 11, 202125 min

What we know about the COVID-19 vaccine in Indiana

Jan 4, 202118 min

Can IU keep Tom Allen as elite schools come calling?

Dec 21, 202030 min

Lawmakers in sticky situation making state's next budget

Dec 14, 202027 min

Pete the Planner on how to develop a strategy for charitable giving

Dec 7, 202031 min

Can Cook Medical help turn an Indy neighborhood around?

Nov 30, 202025 min

Can Indy pull off hosting the entire NCAA tourney?

Nov 23, 202029 min

The ambitious plan to end hunger in central Indiana

Nov 16, 202032 min

Democrats were supposed to have a big year in Indiana. They didn't. Why not?

Nov 9, 202034 min

This is the number you really need to know to save enough for retirement

Nov 2, 202027 min

Helping artists and arts organizations survive the pandemic

Oct 26, 202031 min

'Tumultuous.' That's how restaurateur Eddie Sahm describes surviving the pandemic.

Oct 19, 202028 min

Breaking down the 5th District, the governor's race and the impact of early voting

Oct 12, 202035 min

Our CEO, Nate Feltman, talks about the need for a new vision for Indianapolis

Oct 5, 202035 min

Could Indy become a virus-free 'bubble' for college basketball?

Sep 28, 202035 min

Pete the Planner urges immediate support for restaurants, plus answers to burning money questions

Sep 21, 202033 min

A woman of color develops first wellness app for women of color

Sep 14, 202035 min

Dissecting IU Health's plans for a 44-acre campus downtown

Sep 8, 202028 min

Remodelers reveal what homeowners want in COVID era

Aug 31, 202027 min

The latest wisdom on kids and COVID-19 from a Riley Hospital specialist

Aug 24, 202034 min

We're burning out on remote work and video calls. Here's how to get focused.

Aug 17, 202040 min

Pete the Planner on derailed college, early professional careers

Aug 10, 202025 min

The owner of Windsor Jewelry talks about surviving the riots and pandemic

Aug 3, 202031 min

This couple developed a robot that will kill the coronavirus in your workplace

Jul 27, 202029 min

Indy's top doc on the COVID response, masks, contact tracing, second wave

Jul 20, 202035 min

When will office workers return to downtown Indy?

Jul 13, 202031 min

Pete the Planner explains what's scaring him about the economy right now

Jul 6, 202033 min

Advice for hiring and nurturing a diverse workforce

Jun 29, 202038 min

Indy Black Chamber of Commerce wants city support

Jun 22, 202036 min

Will the Indy 500 run with fans in the stands? IMS officials say yes.

Jun 15, 202022 min

Should the city help pay for damage done to businesses downtown?

Jun 8, 202043 min

Quiet not-for-profit powers big innovations in energy, transportation

Jun 1, 202038 min

"When can we be with Grandma and Grandpa?" and other COVID questions families are asking

May 26, 202034 min