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🎙️ Today’s Conversation

I’M TIRED, Y’ALL! Today, I’m breaking down two big Indiana stories: the Governor’s State of the State address and the baffling idea of relocating the Chicago Bears to Northwest Indiana. I dig into why stadium politics almost always hurt local communities, what history teaches us about public-funded sports deals, and why this proposal feels unnecessary, risky, and frustrating—especially for Hoosiers.

I also share some thoughts about a recent opinion column in the Indianapolis Star about former City-County Council president Vop Osili running for mayor. I share what stood out to me, what deeply concerned me about leadership under pressure, and why moments of crisis—not credentials—are what matter most when choosing who should lead a city.

🪴 Mentioned in This Episode

* Indiana Governor’s 2026 State of the State address

* The Los Angeles Rams move from St. Louis and its long-term community costs

* An Indy Star opinion column by James Briggs

* A past Conversation Piece episode with Elise Schrock on Indiana Democratic Party culture



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