Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick

Business and Beyond with Gerry Dick is a weekly conversation with Indiana leaders in business, politics, sports, entertainment…and beyond. The 30-minute podcast explores the successes, failures and memorable moments that have shaped the lives of high profile, high-performing individuals with a Hoosier connection. Inspirational, informative and sometimes emotional, Business and Beyond is an intimate conversation with well-known guests who share their personal, unfiltered stories and what motivates them in their daily pursuit of success and happiness, personally and professionally.

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Jennifer Pace Robinson: Preparing for her role ...
As a child she would create “crazy-themed haunted houses” in her basement and charge neighborhood kids admission. Today, she is CEO of the world’s largest children’s museum. In episode 96, Jennifer Pace Robinson talks about her creative childhood, the “surreal” experience of the pandemic and what might be in store as the museum prepares to celebrate 100 years.
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John Lechleiter: From Louisville to Lilly, Less...
He grew up one of 9 children in Louisville and would go on to lead Eli Lilly & Co. through the most difficult period in its history. In episode 95, John Lechleiter opens up about life, leadership and his love of Indianapolis.
33 min
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Scott Fadness: A ‘love-hate relationship’ with ...
How did a third-generation farm kid from North Dakota wind up leading one of Indiana’s fastest growing cities? And could he one day be leading the state? In episode 94, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness opens up about farm life, politics and how it all came together in a once sleepy bedroom community.
32 min
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Taylor Schaffer: A Vision for Downtown Indy
For new Downtown Indy, Inc. CEO Taylor Shaffer, getting involved is nothing new. From student government, volunteer work, and beauty pageants growing up in Terre Haute, to serving as an Indianapolis deputy mayor, being engaged is part of her DNA.  In episode 93, she talks about her vision for downtown Indy, the sense of urgency needed to get things done, and what fuels her optimism for the future.
36 min
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Rod Roberson: Hometown Hero Charting New Course...
For Rod Roberson, being the mayor of Elkhart is personal. It’s where he grew up. Starred in school, sports…and on the sax. And it’s where he’s now leading a resurgence in the heart of RV country. In episode 92, he talks about his hometown, hoops and what’s next for the city he loves.
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Jim Brainard: ‘We got things done’
He grew up in northern Indiana, the son of musicians. And for more than a quarter-century he has orchestrated a dramatic and unlikely transformation in Carmel. From new corporate headquarters to massive investment in the arts and downtown development, Jim Brainard has been a lightning rod for change and criticism. In episode 91, he talks about his decision to not seek reelection, the future of cities and, yes, all those roundabouts.
34 min
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Joe Donnelly: Answering the call to serve
In episode 90, former Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly talks about growing up on the east coast, his path to Notre Dame and experiences that would propel him to a life of service. The U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See also offers perspective on Pope Francis, the war in Ukraine and a possible run for governor.
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Wendy Dant Chesser: Charting the course for her...
In her role as CEO of One Southern Indiana, Wendy Dant Chesser is responsible for driving economic development and quality of life in southeast Indiana. And for Dant Chesser, who grew up drinking cherry cokes and eating red hots from Jeffersonville’s world-famous Schimpff’s Confectionery, it is a job she takes very personally. In episode 89, she talks coming home, change and building a region of the future.
37 min
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Tom Dakich: Running a region resurgence
For Tom Dakich, growing up in northwest Indiana was special, and after years of economic challenges, he believes the region is poised for transformation. In episode 87, Dakich talks about big projects, his passion for the region and what it was like growing up with little brother Dan.
33 min
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Michael Huber: Making his own music
For years, Michael Huber didn’t talk much about his passion for music and his talents as an accomplished keyboard player. “Then when I got into my late 30’s and 40’s, I’m like, this is who I am, take it or leave it.” In episode 87, the outgoing Indy Chamber CEO talks about his special connection to music, the changing world of economic development and what Indiana University President Pam Whitten said to get him to IU.
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Angela Ganote: Home is where the heart is
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 this episode, the former IU cheerleader talks career, family and a story that put her in the national spotlight.
35 min
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Derek Schultz: ‘Everything’s going to be OK’
It was a day he’ll never forget. Corporate cost cutting cost sports talk radio host Derek Schultz his job and, he thought, the only career he ever wanted. “I don’t think I slept or ate for about three days…and (then) it just kind of hit me. You know what, everything’s going to be OK.” In episode 85, the Hoosier by choice talks Connecticut wiffleball, what it’s like to be a “Miracle Triplet” and why career and life are better than ever.
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John Wechsler: An entrepreneur and innovator fr...
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 episode, he talks about his path to success, the importance of giving back, and his latest venture, Spokenote.
35 min
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Thad Matta: Back home, where he belongs
From the very beginning, Butler University Men’s Basketball Coach Thad Matta knew what he wanted to do with his life. The son of an iconic high school hoops coach, he grew up in, appropriately enough, Hoopeston, Illinois, a self-described gym rat. In episode 84, Matta talks about those early years and what brought him back to his alma mater and the game he loves.
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Frank Reich: Faith, Family and Football
Growing up, sports was everything to Frank Reich. And while football would provide a pathway to college and a career, it was lessons learned in his Pennsylvania home that would provide a foundation for life. In this episode, the Indianapolis Colts head coach opens up about what motivates him, this year’s team, Andrew Luck and more.  
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Angelo Pizzo: Moviemaker with a passion for Ind...
“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 growing up in Bloomington, his first encounter with Bob Knight, his latest project and much more.  
37 min
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Karrah Herring: Born to serve
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 80, she talks about that passion for service, growing up in South Bend and how she plans to move the needle in her trailblazing role.
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Peter Dunn: Pete the Problem Solver
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.”
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Abdul Hakim Shabazz: Mayor Abdul?
“I miss the days when all they argued about in this building was Sunday retail alcohol sales.” He’s covered politics in Indiana for more than two decades and is rarely at a loss for words as he does it. In episode 78, the opinionated Abdul Hakim Shabazz weighs in on the Indiana General Assembly’s contentious special session, his love for comic books, cigars and whiskey and has a surprising answer when asked what’s next.
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Mimi Pearce: A journey of rediscovery
She was a household name, the woman who for more than 30 years navigated Hoosiers around delays on their way to work and the drive home. Little did Mimi Pearce know that she would one day be forced to reroute her career path, a detour that would take her to an unlikely landing. In this episode, the Morgan County native talks traffic, rediscovery and why after decades ON the air, she’s happy to now be IN the air.
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Bob and Kevin Gregory: The first family of fore...
For nearly 50 years, a Gregory has been delivering the weather to central Indiana television viewers. From heat waves to snow storms, Bob and Kevin Gregory created a bond with Hoosier households as solid as a mid-winter, freeze yet as comfortable as an early Fall breeze. In this episode, father and son share stories from their decades in broadcasting, how the industry has changed and exactly what made Bob crack up on the air.
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Steve Simon: ‘I’m a Hoosier, through and through’
“Like there is a secret DNA, a sort of mojo, that collectively is not like any other place I have been to.” The man in line to be the next owner of the Indiana Pacers has been running a private equity firm in San Francisco for more than 20 years. But Steve Simon has never really left his native Indiana. In episode 73, the eldest son of current owner Herb Simon opens up about his leadership style, vision for the future and why he proudly wears his passion for the franchise and Indy on his sleeve.
37 min
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Marc Lotter: From the producer’s desk to politics
Fort Wayne native Marc Lotter knew from a young age that he wanted a career in television. Little did he know that one day his television career would take a U-turn into the bright lights of big-time politics. From the Statehouse to the White House, Lotter opens up about life in the political fast lane, the mid-term elections and if Trump’24 will be a reality.
34 min
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Robin Winston: A passion for politics and publi...
He was born in Pennsylvania and educated in Kentucky, but Indiana is where Robin Winston made history. In 1999 he was named chairman of the Indiana Democrat party, the first African American to lead a major political party in state history. In this episode, he shares stories about some of the biggest names in Indiana politics and the mentors who have helped him along the way.
37 min
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Patty Spitler: Strength through adversity
When she started out as a radio DJ in Dayton, Ohio, Patty Spitler could not have envisioned where her career would take her or the challenges she would face along the way. In this episode, the well-known former WISH-TV anchor and entertainment reporter opens up about how a shy schoolgirl from Ohio would wind up interviewing some of the biggest names in Hollywood and dealing adversity that she refused to let define her career.
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