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The 812
100 [S2E03]: Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson, Part I: Before She Was Mayor
The 812 marks its 100th episode with Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson, who graciously sat for a double interview earlier this week. In this first part, we ask about her Bloomington origin story -- it's not typical -- and her life before taking office, including about her long tenure running the local Habitat for Humanity chapter, and how she decided to run for mayor. Part II, on her administration's status and plans, will be available Monday. In the Last Pitch: a philosophical treatise about the dilemma that many podcasters have -- namely, should we offer more episodes with shorter l...
2024-08-09
36 min
The 812
099 [S2E02]: Sheriff Ruben Marté and Jail Commander Kyle Gibbons, on New Jail Capacity
In their respective offices since the beginning of 2023, Monroe County Sheriff Ruben Marté and his deputy, Monroe County Jail Commander Kyle Gibbons, argue that no matter what else happens, any new jail needs to be larger than the old one. Meanwhile, in today's Last Pitch segment, host Steve Volan exhorts you to sign up for a Residents Academy course.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-08-07
37 min
The 812
098 [S2E01] Neighborhood Services with Angela Van Rooy
The 812 returns for its second season! We have new music, new segments, and a new program schedule to lead us off.Our first show back from break features a conversation with Angela Van Rooy, director of the city's neighborhood services program. She tells us about grants that people can apply for to improve their neighborhoods, and the city's Residents Academy, which starts in a couple of weeks. It's where people can sign up to get a guided tour of how every department in the city works. Today we also introduce a segment called the Last P...
2024-08-05
36 min
The 812
097: Katarina Koch, Executive Director, Lotus Education & Arts Foundation, on Putting on a Festival Post-Pandemic
Our guest today is Katarina Koch. She's the fourth-ever director of the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, the organization whose primary production is the annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Since 1994 the Lotus Festival has presented musical artists from all over the world in multiple venues in downtown Bloomington, and on the streets between those venues. We learn about the Festival, how it works, and other initiatives its foundation conducts. While there's much for it to celebrate in its thirtieth year, the after-effects of the pandemic have finally caught up with Lotus. We talk with Katarina Koch about...
2024-06-21
34 min
The 812
096: Judy Sharp, Monroe County Assessor, on the Most Taxing Job in Town
Many local homeowners have...thoughts, about the assessed value of their homes. Some of those thoughts are ...less than charitable, especially when assessments go up dramatically. Today, we talk to the person doing the assessing...she has thoughts, too. Welcome...to The 812.Our guest today is Judy Sharp. She's been the Monroe County Assessor since 1991, one of the, if not the longest-serving assessor in the state of Indiana. Her job is to assess the value of every property in Monroe County, so that they can be appropriately taxed. She talks all about the job, how her office...
2024-06-20
34 min
The 812
095 (032 Encore Presentation): Dr. Gloria Howell, Chair, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission
(This is an encore presentation.) The city has dozens of boards and commissions, to contemplate big local issues and recommend or take action on them. What's it like to be on one...what's it like to chair one? Our guest is Dr. Gloria Howell. We learn about what the Dr. Martin Luthe King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission does -- and it's more than just hosting the annual event in its name -- and what a city commission chair does. amd deals with.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All r...
2024-06-19
30 min
The 812
094: Ryne Shadday, Chair of the City/County Human Rights Commission
If your human rights have been violated in Bloomington or Monroe County, you have recourse. Our guest today is Ryne Shadday, chair of the city/county Human Rights Commission. (He's also chair of the Traffic Commission, but we'll leave that for another day.) He’ll talk about one of the oldest commissions in Bloomington, one with a proud history of standing up for those unfairly discriminated against, and how they go about adjudicating complaints.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-06-18
35 min
The 812
093: It's Elected Officials All the Way Down: The812 Digest for the Week of June 11
Our first two excerpts are from interviews with members of the Monroe County Council. We get thoughts about the problems with the county jail and developing a new so-called justice system in the county from at-large member Cheryl Munson and District 4 member Jennifer Crossley. In the second half, we welcomed back at-large Bloomington city councilmember Matt Flaherty to discuss the need for a version 2.0 of the city's Climate Action Plan. Then at-large member Isak Asare, who agreed to come back on to the show only if he could usurp the...
2024-06-17
34 min
The 812
092: Jennifer Crossley, Monroe County Councilmember (D.4)
Our guest today is Jennifer Crossley. She's been the 4th District representative to the Monroe County Council since December 2021, when she was elected in a Democratic Party caucus to replace Eric Spoonmore, who resigned to become president of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. When she took office, she resigned her position as chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party. She won election to her seat in 2022. She also serves as a Deputy City Clerk in Bloomington, so her knowledge of the community is broad and multifaceted. She talks about the Council's primary task of budgeting, the l...
2024-06-14
33 min
The 812
091: We Pass The Gavel...to Councilmember Isak Asare
Steve Volan passes the gavel and his hosting duties to at large councilmember Isak Asare, who was not satisfied with his first appearance on this show, and insisted -- insisted! -- on grilling your humble interlocutor about his time on city council. If you heard that original interview, or you've met the man in person, the force of his charm and irrepressible wit rendered Steve helpless to object. And so, we're trying a new segment called Pass the Gavel, where the guest becomes the host and gets to ask the questions. So be it! (Hint: there's talk of...
2024-06-13
35 min
The 812
090: Councilmember Matt Flaherty, on Bloomington's Climate Action Plan
Matt Flaherty is an at-large member of the Bloomington City Council in his second term. One of his strongest concerns as a candidate and officeholder is climate change. He's been an avid participant in the discussions about local responses to climate change, and a close reader of the city's Climate Action Plan. We invited him back to discuss and review the Plan -- has it has the desired impact? Is it going to? We talk climate action in Bloomington in today's interview.Some helpful links to documents mentioned in today's show:Bloomington's Climate Action Dashboard
2024-06-12
34 min
The 812
089: Cheryl Munson, County Council At Large
Today's show features county councilmember Cheryl Munson, who's running for her fourth term. She is also an archaeologist (emerita) from IU Bloomington, who has done research here in the state of Indiana. We dig up her opinions on salaries, public safety, the convention center, and more.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-06-11
32 min
The 812
088: The Ball Is in His Court, and Her Court, and Your Host's Court: The812 Digest for the Week of June 4
On today’s digest, a current-events discussion, the county judicial system, and more about the campus in our city’s midst:Lucas Gonzalez, on the big issues he’s been covering for WFIU News; Judge Catherine Stafford on how the county’s circuit court works;Judge Stafford from another episode, on how the Eviction Protection Project has improved outcomes in the county; and another excerpt from Steve Volan's Doppelganger Cities, the public talk from last fall, on campuses and their relationship to so-called "third places.”Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserve
2024-06-10
34 min
The 812
087: Judge Catherine Stafford, Part II: On Evictions, and Their Impact on the Community
Today we explore why evictions are the whole community’s problem (hint: guess how many people currently experiencing homelessness lost their rented apartments?). We talk about it with Judge Catherine Stafford, one of two judges who handle evictions cases locally, and who was on the show yesterday to talk about the county judicial system in general. She talks with Steve Volan about the degree to which those evicted are students in a college town, how the eviction moratorium affected the county during the pandemic, and the local Eviction Prevention Project. Support the showA...
2024-06-07
33 min
The 812
086: Judge Catherine Stafford, on how the Monroe County Circuit Court system works
This show started by exploring Bloomington city government. But you're swimming in layers of local government. Recently we've expanded our scope to the other layers of government, like townships and the county council. This episode is our first crack at understanding the local judicial system. Our guest today is Catherine Stafford. She's one of Monroe County's nine circuit court judges. She explains what local judges do and how they go about it. (Hint: a lot of what you see in those TV dramas are not really a thing...but you might be surprised at what things ARE a...
2024-06-06
33 min
The 812
085: The 812 Work Session with Lucas Gonzalez, City Government Reporter, WFIU News
Interviews on this show are typically with decision and policy makers in Bloomington and Monroe County. But some people know a lot about the city and can explain the issues well, who may never have been elected or appointed officials. This is the latest entry in our occasional series that we call The 812 Work Session.Today's Work Session guest is Lucas Gonzalez, the city government reporter for WFIU News. He talks with host Steve Volan about many current local issues, including the convention center, the Dunn Meadow protests and the city's Gaza ceasefire resolution, the Summit District...
2024-06-05
33 min
The 812
084: Doppelgänger City, Part 2: How Campuses Infantilize Students
This episode is the second excerpt from a public talk Steve Volan gave last fall at the Collins Living-Learning Center in Bloomington, called "Doppelgänger Cities: A History of Campuses." The first excerpt was Episode 29 of The 812, posted February 23.As you may know, Steve was a member of the city council here for the last 20 years, in a district that was almost entirely students at IU. After redistricting, more students than ever were drawn into District 6, and the district is now represented by a recent IU graduate of typical undergraduate age. (We recommend you go back and l...
2024-06-04
36 min
The 812
083: How to Run Things: The812 Digest for the Week of May 28
Excerpts from recent interviews include county council at-large member and president Trent Deckard talks about leadership; county councilmember (D-2) Kate Wiltz talks about budgeting and the depth of county services; and Drew Bratton and Steve Versaw, board president and executive director (respectively) of BCT Management, Inc., the non-profit that runs the Buskirk-Chumley, the city's premier theatre.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-06-03
31 min
The 812
082: Trent Deckard, Monroe County Council President, on the Study of Leadership
Is a leader born or made? Is it nature... or nurture? This show won't answer that question definitively...but if anyone can answer that question, it's our guest today. Trent Deckard is the second of the three at-large members of the Monroe County Council to appear on the show, and this year is the council's president. He talks about running for office, current issues facing it, and leading the council. But he's not just a study in leadership -- he also studies leadership, which he's pursuing a PhD in. And we'll talk about that slogan on his yard signs...
2024-05-30
32 min
The 812
081: Kate Wiltz, Monroe County Council (D. 2)
We're plowing through a new landscape on the show: the wonderful world of county governance. Today we meet Kate Wiltz, the District 2 representative on the Monroe County Council. She talks about her district, explains the county budget process, some of her governing priorities, and how she decided to become a councilmember in the first place.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-05-30
32 min
The 812
080: How the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre Survives As the City's Premier Performing Arts Venue
Shakespeare needed his Globe Theatre; Bloomington needs its Buskirk-Chumley. The former Indiana Theatre is more than a century old, has been a publicly-owned 600-seat venue since the 1990s, and is still an eye-catching downtown landmark. How it got to be that way -- and how it survives -- are our topics today. Our guests are Steve Versaw and Drew Bratton, the executive director and the president of the board of directors, respectively, of BCT Management, Inc., the umbrella organization which runs the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5...
2024-05-29
35 min
The 812
079: Lo[ca]l [Governments]-A-Palooza: The812 Digest for the Week of May 21
New to town, maybe? You deserve a gentle intro to the breadth of local governments. Note that we use the plural: this show is beginning to dig deeper into offices other than just within the city of Bloomington. Today's episode is a good cross-section of what different local governments do. Along with a long-sought-after interview with city councilmember Dave Rollo, we venture beyond city limits to interview county councilmember Geoff McKim; the county's chief public defender, Michael Hunt; and Perry Township trustee Dan Combs.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. Al...
2024-05-28
36 min
The 812
078: Dan Combs, Perry Township Trustee, on the Phenomenon of Townships
Townships are subdivisions of counties. Townships aren't much of a deal in most of the rest of the country, but it turns out that, in Indiana, they're still kind of a big deal. Monroe County is divided into 11 townships. Except for a couple of thousand people in Van Buren Township, and a couple of dozen in Richland Township, the 80,000-plus residents of the city of Bloomington are split almost evenly between Bloomington and Perry Townships. Our guest today is Dan Combs, who's been the trustee of Perry Township since 1986. He explains what townships were for originally, what t...
2024-05-24
33 min
The 812
077: Dave Rollo, City Councilmember (D-4)
The 812 has finally landed its interview with the elusive Dave Rollo, the senior member of the Bloomington city council. In this wide-ranging interview we discuss the carrying capacity of the city in light of the approval of the enormous new Summit District, as well as greenways, urban deer, and more.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-05-23
33 min
The 812
076: Michael Hunt, Monroe County’s Chief Public Defender
We're starting to invite guests beyond the humble municipality of Bloomington; we're expanding to the humble county of Monroe, to meet some of the people who make the county tick. The Sixth and 14th Amendments to the Constitution guarantee the fundamental right of the accused to counsel regardless of their ability to pay. Today we meet the embodiment of that right in Monroe County. Our guest, Michael Hunt, has been for the past 50 years the county's first and only chief public defender. We learn all about how the Public Defender's Office came to exist, how it wo...
2024-05-22
36 min
The 812
075: Geoff McKim, on How Monroe County Government Works
The 812 is slowly expanding its horizons to include governments beyond the city of Bloomington. There are many people whom we’ve interviewed on this program for their knowledge and experience, yet no one is in a better situation to explain Monroe County than our guest today, Geoff McKim, who’s been a member of the county council since 2009 and is in his last year as a councilmember before retiring. (You may also recognize Geoff as one of the co-hosts of Plateia Media’s first experimental podcast, What’s the 311, a show about local government across America generally. ) He explains and demy...
2024-05-21
37 min
The 812
074: Different Ways That Money Flows through Local Government: Digest for the Week of May 14
We look back at recent interviews, whose unifying theme seems to be money and how it flows throughout government. Excerpts from last week include:The mechanics of how the legislative process in the Statehouse works, with Indiana’s Own Dana Black, host of the Turn Left podcastthe advent of a new organization that tries to pair up worthy projects with mission-based lenders, with the leader of that organization, John Zody, executive director of CDFI-Friendly Bloomington;new City Controller Jessica McClellan on the city budget process and how radically different it is from the county budget process; and Senior Tra...
2024-05-20
36 min
The 812
073: Understanding the MPO with Pat Martin, Senior Transportation Planner
How do city road projects get funded? Oftentimes, they're a mix of local, state and (a lot of) federal dollars/ If you've ever wondered why road projects take a long time to come to fruition, today we explore the filter through which those federal dollars flow. Bloomington is the center of a metropolitan area. Metropolitan areas, especially ones that cross state lines, get special consideration from the federal government for highway, road, public transit and other federal transportation money. A Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is an interjurisdictional body created by federal mandate to oversee the spending of f...
2024-05-17
31 min
The 812
072: Indiana's Own Dana Black, Explaining the Statehouse' Impact on Cities
On this show about local government, we're thinking today about the state, and how it affects local government. Dana Black is host of the Turn Left podcast and an inveterate watcher of the Indiana General Assembly. We discuss topics like home rule, annexation, the regulation of rentals, and other legislation that has impacted cities like Bloomington. Dissecting bills and engaging directly with representatives and their aides, particularly during the summer sessions when legislators are more available, is more easily done when people group together. Black also tells us about the mechanisms by which local citizens can influence s...
2024-05-16
35 min
The 812
071: Jessica McClellan, City Controller, Follows the Money
Jessica McClellan recently left her job as the elected Monroe County Treasurer to join the new Thomson administration as the City of Bloomington's new Controller. In short, no one has followed more money than her. She explains the byzantine process of municipal budgeting and compares it with her previous experience.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-05-15
33 min
The 812
070: John Zody, on Housing and Community Investing [CORRECTED]
[EPISODE CORRECTED. Enjoy this episode as it was meant to sound!]Our guest today is John Zody. He's the executive director of CDFI-Friendly Bloomington. Community deveopment financial institutions, or CDFIs, are lenders with missions. CFB connects the dots between mission-based lenders and projects that need special kinds of non-standard funding, that may not be able to get funding through regular commercial banks. We also talk with him about his role as the most recent director of the City of Bloomington's HAND department, where he oversaw the city's rental-inspection program, its relationships with neighborhoods, and its h...
2024-05-14
35 min
The 812
069: Historic Preservation, A Safe and Civil City, and How to Start a Festival -- The812 Digest
The812 is back from its hiatus! To get you reacclimated, it's a Monday-digest addition of the week of interviews from before our mid-April hiatus. We'll hear excerpts from interviews with:Noah Sandweiss, the city's Historic Preservation Program ManagerShatoyia Moss, the city's Safe and Civil City Director and Mat Alano-Martin, stand-up comedian and co-founder of the Limestone Comedy Festival, about how it started and how the city helpedImprovements coming to the show, starting tomorrow...be sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts!Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights re...
2024-05-13
32 min
The 812
068: Noah Sandweiss, the City's Historic Preservation Program Manager
How does a building get declared "historic"? Who decides what should be saved or not? We find out some of the answers today, from the guy who sets up the questions. Noah Sandweiss is the new program manager for historic preservation for the city. In our interview, he unpacks the portfolio he's charged with, which includes working with federal and stage agencies, reviewing and preparing for presentation cases to be considered by the local Historic Preservation Commission, and his background that led him to the job.With this episode, the show goes on hiatus. We return with n...
2024-04-19
36 min
The 812
067: Shatoyia Moss, Bloomington's Safe and Civil City Director
How does a community deal with issues that aren't obviously the business of a city government? Cultural issues can overwhelm even the most well-intentioned administration. What does it take to keep a city peaceful beyond law or code enforcement?Our guest is Shatoyia Moss, the Safe and Civil City Director for the City of Bloomington, who works in the Community and Family Resources Department. She talks today about her job helping the city and its residents navigate issues that don't have ready solutions available, that can't be solved bt patching a pothole, issues that can result in...
2024-04-18
33 min
The 812
066: Mat Alano-Martin, Co-Founder of the Limestone Comedy Festival
Mat Alano-Martin is a professional stand-up comedian who got his start at the city's first comedy club, the Comedy Attic. In 2013, he and the owner of the club, Jared Thompson, created the Limestone Comedy Festival, which is now entering its eleventh year. We learn from Mat what it takes to launch a comedy festival, and how Bloomington helped nurture it through advice from the city and the convention and visitors' bureau. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-17
35 min
The 812
065: The Lineup for Tuesday, April 16
Our planned guest fell through for today (it wasn't Dave Rollo...but it could've been you, Dave). We're presenting the Lineup of public meetings happening in City Hall today on its own. Full episodes coming the rest of this week.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-16
03 min
The 812
064: The Digest for the Week of April 9: Children and Homelessness; Sustainability and Economic Development; Greenways and Protected Bike Lanes
After the eclipse hubbub died down, we interviewed several interesting people. On today's highlights from last week's interviews, clips from:Emily Pike, director of New Hope, the only shelter in the county for families experiencing homelessness; lex Crowley, the city's former director of ESD; and Hank Duncan, the city's bike and ped coordinator.(Dave Rollo Watch: 64 Days and Counting)Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-15
30 min
The 812
063: The 812 Overtime -- More about Public Buses and Public Banking
Today's episode is not just one, but two doses of The 812 Overtime, extra segments recorded for us by recent guests who just had too many interesting insights for us to fit into our regular half-hour interviews. It's a couple of good, deep dives into local government.Our first Overtime interview we made back in March with John Connell about Bloomington Transit, where he's the general manager. In this segment, he tells us about the Bus Rapid Transit line coming to Bloomington and how it'll be different from a similar service in Indianapolis. He also talks about the...
2024-04-12
36 min
The 812
062: Hank Duncan, City Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, on People Who Walk and Roll
Hank Duncan, who works in the city's Planning and Transportation Department, is the city's Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator. He explains his role in how pedestrians, cyclists, scooter users, wheelchair users, stroller-pushers and more get around town. We discuss protected bike lanes, sidepaths, sidewalks, greenways, curb cuts and more.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-11
34 min
The 812
061: Alex Crowley of the Indiana Energy Independence Fund: On Economic and Sustainable Development
From 2016 to 2023, Alex Crowley served in the Hamilton administration as Bloomington's director of Economic and Sustainable Development. Since last summer, his new role is as executive director of the new Indiana Energy Independence Fund. In the second half of the show, he'll explain what a "green bank" is and his new job running one. In the first half, though, he talks about his time with the city.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-10
37 min
The 812
060: Emily Pike, Director of New Hope for Families, on Children Who Are Homeless
How much do you really know about the typical homeless person? Are you sure, or are you just making assumptions? Homelessness among children, for example, is a significant thing. Our guest today is Emily Pike, the executive director of New Hope for Families, the only shelter in Monroe County dedicated to helping children under the age of 18 experiencing homelessness, and the parents or guardians who come with them. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-09
33 min
The 812
059: Eclipse Clips -- How Bloomington's Preparing and Celebrating the Big Event
To everyone visiting Bloomington, and about to make Monday the largest tourism event in the city's history, this episode is for you. The 812 podcast is all about explaining how the city of Bloomington works. In the first half of today's episode, we talk with Michael Large from the Public Works DepartmentJohn Connell, general manager of Bloomington Transit, and Tim Street, the city's new Parks and Recreation Director. Each of them shares what they and their departments are doing about, or for, the eclipse. In the second half, we highlight excerpts from our interview with...
2024-04-05
32 min
The 812
058: Michael Large, Public Works, on Trash and Infrastructure
When you hear the words "public" and "works"... what do you think of first? Potholes, maybe? Street paving? Yeah, that's not uncommon. But it definitely depends on the city you're in. In Bloomington, Public Works does everything from animal control to sanitation. Michael Large, the Operations Manager for the city's Public Works department, lays it all out for us, and surprises host Steve Volan more than once along the way.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-04
36 min
The 812
057: Catie Pilachowski, Chair of the IU Astronomy Department
Professor Pilachowski, Distinguished Professor of Astronomy, and the Daniel Kirkwood Chair of the Astronomy Department at Indiana University, has been planning for Bloomington's April 8 eclipse for many years. She talks about its significance astronomically, its impact on people locally, her career in astronomy, and shares the plethora of activities her department and IU generally have in store from Saturday through Monday. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-03
33 min
The 812
056: Tim Street, Director of Parks & Recreation
Our guest today is new director of Bloomington Parks & Recreation, Tim Street -- and not once...not ONCE was the word "pickleball" mentioned. But he talks with host Steve Volan about the breadth of city parks issues, including the remediation of invasive trees, the state of the Farmers' Market, programs they're sponsoring for the coming eclipse, and how he feels about the Amy Poehler sitcom "Parks & Rec".Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-02
32 min
The 812
055: The Digest for March 26: On Water, Public Transit, and Food Trucks
A look back at interviews The 812 has conducted with:Communications Director Holly McLauchlin of City of Bloomington Utilities, about how the local water works works:General Manager John Connell of Bloomington Transit, about how the local system of busses is so bussin'and Jordan Davis, host of the No Dishes podcast about the local restaurant scene, and Operations Manager for the Chocolate Moose local ice cream shops chain.(PS: No, this is not Radiolab. But Jad Abumrad is in town this week!)Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-04-01
35 min
The 812
054: John Connell, General Manager of Bloomington Transit
BT General Manager John Connell gives The 812 an overview of the state's busiest bus system per capita, its scope, how it works, and what's next for public transit in Bloomington, including an update on the Green Line, soon to be the city's first bus rapid transit line. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-29
31 min
The 812
053 (006): Encore Presentation -- Matt Flaherty, Councilmember At Large
After the Lineup for Thursday, March 28, we revisit our interview with At-Large Councilmember Matt Flaherty, recorded in January. He discusses how the city can take significant climate action and decarbonization by rethinking policies on development, utilities and parking.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-28
34 min
The 812
052: Jordan Davis, Host of the No Dishes podcast, on the City's Restaurant Scene
Our guest today is Jordan Davis, director of operations at the Chocolate Moose. He's also host of the No Dishes podcast which is all about the local restaurant scene, and a board member for Visit Bloomington, the local convention and visitors' bureau. Among other things, we talk about his career in food service, the Chocolate Moose's history, the growth of food trucks in Bloomington, and the logistics of putting on the popular local event known as Food Truck Friday. (As part of the cultural exchange, The 812 will come to No Dishes in May.)Support the show
2024-03-27
34 min
The 812
051: Holly McLauchlin, Communications Director for City of Bloomington Utilities, on How Our Water is Managed
Water, water everywhere, but every drop you drink, dear city dweller, is cleaned somehow. Who delivers -- and takes away -- your water? We talk with Holly McLauchlin, the communications director for City of Bloomington Utilities. She'll explain the ginormous operation that provides us drinking water, carries off and cleans our wastewater, and disperses our stormwater. Topics include the prospect of a new headquarters facility at Winston-Thomas, what "MS4" is, and the downtown "Hidden River" project.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-26
32 min
The 812
050: On the Mindset of Candidates, and the Local Media Landscape: The 812 Digest for the Week of March 19
On this Digest episode we look back at people whom we've interviewed to explore how they became candidates. We'll hear segments from former fire chief Jason Moore and now-city councilmember Courtney Daily about their origin stories, and a longer look at how Jonas Schrodt, who ran last year for an at-large seat and whom we interviewed last week, found his hat thrown into the ring.In the second half, we'll hear an excerpt from our interview with Mike Leonard, the city's last preeminent opinion columnist, and his assessment of the decline of his former employer, the Herald-Times...
2024-03-25
33 min
The 812
049: No Show Today
Sorry, Bloomington! No public meetings to promote and all our guest prospects fell through. We'll be back with a full schedule next week.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-22
00 min
The 812
048: Jonas Schrodt: The Candidate's Tale
What it's like to run for local political office for the first time? What motivates people to run, and how does a campaign make affect a candidate's self-esteem? Our guest today is Jonas Schrodt, the local stand-up comedian and winemaker who ran among six other candidates for one of three at-large seats on the city council last year. We do a post-mortem on his candidacy, exploring his experience as someone running for office for the first time, as a voice for a new generation of local voters, and the highest vote-getter of any openly gay candidate to date in...
2024-03-21
34 min
The 812
047: The 812 Work Session with Mike Leonard, former columnist for the Herald-Times
So far on this show, our interviews have been with decision and policy makers in the city of Bloomington. But there are some people who know a lot about the city, and can explain the issues well, who may never have been elected or appointed officials. Today we debut a new occasional feature: The 812 Work Session.Mike Leonard was the primary columnist at the Herald-Times newspaper from 1985-2013, when he retired; before that, he was a beat reporter for the paper starting in 1979. He's also a 20-year board member and former president of the National Society of...
2024-03-20
32 min
The 812
046 (002): Encore Presentation: Nicole Bolden, City Clerk
The 812 is still re-tooling post-spring break. Today's Lineup of public meetings is fresh for March 19, but please enjoy this encore presentation of our interview with City Clerk Nicole Bolden, originally recorded in January.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-19
33 min
The 812
045: Digest for the Week of March 5: The Economic Development Episode
On this digest episode, we hear excerpts from interviews all about the local economy, including:Jane Kupersmith, director of the city's Economic and Sustainable Development department;Jennifer Pearl, president of the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation;Mike McAfee, director of Visit Bloomington, the Monroe County Convention and Visitors' Bureau; andIsak Asare, the newest at-large city councilmember.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-18
34 min
The 812
044: The 812 Overtime: Isak Asare on Rules of Order
This bonus mini-episode is our first extended interview, in a week when we otherwise have no programming planned. In this inaugural version of The 812 Overtime, Isak Asare, the raconteur city councilmember who stole the show last week, stuck with us for another round of conversation. In this surprisingly serious segment, we talk about the rules of order for meetings, how they came to be, how they can and have been used as tools of exclusion, and how the city might rethink its processes. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-15
17 min
The 812
043: The Lineup for Thursday, March 14 (Happy Pi Day!)
We're mostly off this week for Bloomington's spring break. Public meetings, however, are not off, so we're still filling out the Lineup to keep you up to date. Also: Happy Pi Day! Celebrate with a local pizza (preferably a round one).Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-14
02 min
The 812
042: The Lineup for Wednesday, March 13
We're mostly off this week for Bloomington's spring break. Public meetings, however, are not off, so we're still filling out the Lineup to keep you up to date. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-13
02 min
The 812
041: The Lineup for Tuesday, March 12
We're mostly off this week for Bloomington's spring break. Public meetings, however, are not off, so we're still filling out the Lineup to keep you up to date. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-12
02 min
The 812
040: The Lineup for Monday, March 11
We're mostly off this week for Bloomington's spring break. Public meetings, however, are not off, so we're still filling out the Lineup to keep you up to date. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-11
02 min
The 812
039: Mike McAfee, Director of VisitBloomington, on Eclipses, Conventions, and Tourism
Our guest today is Mike McAfee, the director of VisitBloomington, otherwise known as the Monroe County Convention and Visitors Bureau. He'll talk about the CVB, how it's organized and funded, and how it promotes tourism and helps organize events.He talks with Steve Volan about the importance of the Convention Center as a greeting card for the community and the potential economic benefits of attracting more visitors and events to the area on at off-peak weekday times if it were expanded to accommodate larger groups and events. They also talk about the April 8 eclipse, which will bring...
2024-03-08
36 min
The 812
038: Isak Asare, Councilmember (At Large)
This one's a doozy. In our game of Pokemon Go City COuncilmember edition, we've landed one of the two most elusive creatures in the Bloomington legislature. But one of his powers is to turn the tables. Today, the newest at-large member of the city council, Isak Asare, all but takes over the show, and the putative interviewer finds himself as often as not the interviewee. The conversation went so long The 812 has recorded its first Overtime segment. It'll be uploaded as a separate bonus episode.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5...
2024-03-07
34 min
The 812
037: Jennifer Pearl, President, Bloomington Economic Development Corporation, on Generating Jobs in an Era of Climate Change
Economic development seems to be an emerging theme on this week's shows. Yesterday was about small business; today we'll talk about, well, bigger business. Our guest is Jennifer Pearl, the president of the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation. She'll explain what that is and how it fits into the overall landscape of local economic development, especially in the era of climate change and action to mitigate it.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-06
34 min
The 812
036: Jane Kupersmith, Director of Economic and Sustainable Development
"Economic development." What does that phrase mean, anyway? Is that, like, bringing factories to town? Don't we already have enough of an economy here? Today, you'll learn the spin that our fair city puts on this generic, if not clichéd, phrase. Our guest is Jane Kupersmith, the director of the city's Economic and Sustainable Development department. She'll walk us through the goals ESD has, how her department is structured, and a thing or two about the initiatives they're working on. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-03-05
34 min
The 812
035: The812 Digest for the Week of February 27: A Snapshot of City Government
In the first half of today's show, we look back at recent conversations we had with former corporation counsel Beth Cate and former director of planning & transportation Scott Robinson, both of whose tenures ended with Mayor Hamilton's administration on January 1, but whose perspectives are fresh enough for early 2024. In the second half, Gloria Howell, talks about being chair of the Dr. MLK Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission, and re-elected councilmember Kate Rosenbarger of the newly-redrawn district 2, covering roughly the northwest quadrant of the city, talks about her plans for the new term.Support the showA...
2024-03-04
32 min
The 812
034: Scott Robinson, Former Director of Planning & Transportation
How did the place where you are right now get built? Who built your home? When was it built, and why was it built in the size and shape that it is? Every place in Bloomington was developed...even that park you may be standing in the middle of, if that's where you happen to be listening to this. People can't just build willy-nilly any more...they have to follow certain rules the community has set up. Our guest today is Scott Robinson. Today he begins a new job as the Community Development Director for the town o...
2024-03-01
35 min
The 812
033: Kate Rosenbarger, Councilmember (D2) -- Plus, Eclipse Day Prep
Our guest is Kate Rosenbarger, the reelected member now serving the newly-redrawn District 2, which represents the northwest portion of the city including much of the downtown. She talks about her priorities for the term, her biggest focus being on transportation. Happy Leap Day! The Lineup today (in the absence of meetings scheduled for City Hall) is a preview of Eclipse Day, April 8, and the facts reported about the many preparations being made for it by the Thomson administration. A synopsis of a report given at last night's Council meeting by Deputy Mayor Gretchen Knapp and Public Works D...
2024-02-29
34 min
The 812
032: Dr. Gloria Howell, Chair, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission
The city has dozens of boards and commissions, to contemplate big local issues and recommend or take action on them. What's it like to be on one...what's it like to chair one? Our guest is Dr. Gloria Howell. We learn about what the Dr. Martin Luthe King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission does -- and it's more than just hosting the annual event in its name -- and what a city commission chair does. amd deals with.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-28
33 min
The 812
031: Beth Cate, Former Corporation Counsel, on Defending a City
Our guest today is Beth Cate. She was the Corporation Counsel for the City of Bloomington for the last two years of the Hamilton administration. She'll describe the nature of the job as the city's lead lawyer and, yes, counselor to the administration, and anticipate some issues that might face cities like ours in the near future. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-27
33 min
The 812
030: The812 Digest for the Week of February 20 -- Austin, Bruce, Ruff
In this week's digest episode, we look back at talks with Andy Ruff, the at large CM starting his sixth term on Council, amd Doug Bruce of the newly-formed CIB about the Convention Center. To start, though, we'll hear back from our interview with Matt Austin of the Bloomington Commission on Sustainability, about what the word "sustainability" means in theory and in practice.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-26
34 min
The 812
029: Steve Volan, on the Doppelgänger City that is an American University Campus
The show's host becomes the guest today. This episode is an excerpt from a public talk Steve Volan gave last October at the Collins Living-Learning Center in Bloomington. It was based on his Geography master's thesis called Gownsburg: The Campus as a Municipal Phenomenon. His theory in Gownsburg is that university campuses have all the traits of towns, yet are more like spooky replicas of towns. Hence the talk's title: "Doppelgänger Cities: A History of Campuses."For a podcast all about city government policy, it was a matter of time before we had to address the s...
2024-02-23
34 min
The 812
028: Doug Bruce, Architect and Member of the Capital Improvements Board, on the Convention Center's Future
Our guest today is Doug Bruce. He's the owner of Tabor/Bruce Architects. He's also a member of the newly-formed Capital Improvements Board, the joint city-county entity created to take responsibility for the County Convention Center and its management. The CIB's first meeting was Oct. 4. Steve Volan asks Bruce to comment on the present and speculate on the future of the Convention Center.Bruce has a history of serving on local boards. He also discuss being the former vice-chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, where he was a member for 20 years. He also is a former member...
2024-02-22
33 min
The 812
027: Matt Austin, Commission on Sustainability: On Chickens and Compost and What Sustainability Is
Our guest is Matt Austin, a member of the Bloomington Commission on Sustainability ("BCOS", pronounced "bee-koss"). We talk about BCOS, compare it to the Environmental Commission, and talk about what BCOS is working on, including a composting program in the wake of the closing of EarthKeepers' composting program, and rethinking the chicken ordinance to allow people to keep even more hens. He also talks about urban and vertical farming, and his role as chair of the Citizens' Advisory Committee of the newly-renamed Waste Reduction District of Monroe County. Support the showA production of Plateia M...
2024-02-21
34 min
The 812
026: Andy Ruff, Councilmember (At-Large), on Bloomington Then and Now
On today's show, we catch up with Andy Ruff, one of three at-large members of the city council and, even though he was off last term, is the Council's most senior member, first elected in 1999. In our interview he looks both forward to his return to Council and the goals he has for it, as well as backward to his first term, and to life as a townie. Ruff is also a country musician in the tradition of the Bakersfield Sound and artists like Buck Owens. He's played for years with the local honky-tonk band the Dew D...
2024-02-20
37 min
The 812
025: The 812 Digest for the Week of February 13 -- Krebbs & Whitmill, Wisler, Henry
On this edition of The 812 Digest, we revisit conversations with:Andrew Krebbs and Martha Whitmill of the Monroe County Humane Association, about it and other nonprofits help care for the local animal population;Brad Wisler, president of the city Plan Commission, talking about the Commission's work and the advent of the Summit District project, the largest proposal in the city's history; andDavid Henry, chair of the county Democratic Party, on the statutory process of replacing elected officials who leave office early through partisan caucuses.We're now on Instagram! Follow us: @the812showSupport the show
2024-02-19
34 min
The 812
024: David Henry, Democratic Party Chair, on How Caucuses Work
What happens when an elected official leaves office early? In many states, they hold a special election a few months later. Not in Indiana, though. In Indiana, the party whose candidate won the seat in an election holds a partisan caucus to elect someone new. Our guest, David Henry, the chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party, has had to call for no fewer than four caucuses in the past year to replace elected officials or ballot candidates. Most recently, he had the responsibility to fix the date for the caucus that will elect the replacement for C...
2024-02-16
34 min
The 812
023: Brad Wisler, President, Plan Commission: How Buildings Get Built in Town
Brad Wisler is the president of the Bloomington Plan Commission, now in his tenth year serving on that body. He also served as a member of the City Council for then-district 2, from 2005 through 2011. In today's show, Steve Volan (his former City Council colleague) asks him to unpack the complex process that anyone who wants to build a building in Bloomington must navigate. They also spell out the alphabet soup of planning-related acronyms like ADUs (accessory dwelling units), PUDs (planned unit developments, and the city code that rules it all, the UDO (a.k.a., the Unified Development Ordinance).
2024-02-15
30 min
The 812
022: The 812 Primer, Lesson 2: The City's Departments
The 812 Primer is designed to give you the background you need to fully enjoy the show. In Primer Lesson 1, we described Bloomington's "second-class" city status. In today's Lesson 2, we enumerate the various departments of the city overseen by its chief executive, the Mayor, and briefly describe what they do. The Lineup segment is pretty substantive today, because on this Valentine's Day, dear listener, we want you to know that you are loved.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-14
12 min
The 812
021: The Monroe County Humane Association's Role in Animal Welfare in Bloomington
We talk with Andrew Krebbs, the executive director, and Martha Whitmill, the development director, of the Monroe County Humane Association. We'll learn a little about MCHA's long history, and more about what they, the city of Bloomington, and other organizations do and don't do for the sake of animal welfare in the Bloomington area. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-13
31 min
The 812
020: The 812 Digest for the Week of February 6
In this episode of The 812 Digest, we'll hear:new councilmember Hopi Stosberg address an issue in her newly-drawn District 3: the ongoing assessment of the design College Avenue and Walnut Street called for in the city's Comprehensive Plan;Gabe Gloden talk about forming a super-organization to save not only the missions of three performing-arts organizations, but the city-owned venue they all rely on that has proven difficult to maintain over the decades;Beverly Calender-Anderson talk about the city department she runs, Community and Family Resources, and some of the many initiatives it oversees;and Courtney Daily, a first-time candidate...
2024-02-12
35 min
The 812
019: Courtney Daily, Candidate (2 of 3) for the Council District 5 Vacancy
Courtney Daily is the state co-lead for Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and chaired the Bloomington chapter for 3 years before that. She's also the second of three candidates for the District 5 seat who we've interviewed, along with Jason Moore. We've also invited Jenny Stevens to interview. Daily talks about her work with Moms Demand Action, her motives for running for City Council, and her thoughts on governing.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-09
31 min
The 812
018: Gabe Gloden of Constellation Stage and Screen, on Rescuing a Public Venue
Our guest today is Gabe Gloden, the managing director of Constellation Stage and Screen, the performing-arts superpower formed in 2022 out of three well-regarded organizations: Cardinal Stage, the Bloomington Playwrights' Project, and the Pigasus Institute which hosted the Bloomington Academy of Film and Theatre. A major reason for their Wonder-Triplet-power team-up was to take over ownership of the 1915 building that was the former City Hall, but since 1991 has been the John Waldron Arts Center, one of the primary performance venues in the city. The building was given back to the city twice in ten years by two different organizations who...
2024-02-08
33 min
The 812
017: Hopi Stosberg, Councilmember (D3), on the Importance of Cities for Schools
Our guest today is Hopi Stosberg, the latest in our series of interviews with members of the new city council. She represents the newly-drawn District 3, the northeast quadrant of the city. She talks about her priorities for the coming term, and explains why in her campaign last year she emphasized her experience with and the importance of local schools, even though they're overseen by a different elected body. She also talks about her new roles as council parliamentarian and as their representative to the City Plan Commission..Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024...
2024-02-07
33 min
The 812
016: Beverly Calender-Anderson, the City's Chief Kindness Officer
Kindness in the public realm, as it turns out, takes a lot of work to nurture. Today, we interview what you could call the city's chief kindness officer: Beverly Calender-Anderson, director of the city of Bloomington's Community and Family Resources Department. She's held the job for nine years and was the city's Safe and Civil City Director for nine years before that. She'll explain some of the myriad programs she oversees that help people get by, whether it's appealing to the city's human rights code when there's a violation, helping people in need downtown, or offering opportunities for people...
2024-02-06
32 min
The 812
015: Gilmore, Brown, Zulich: A Digest of the Week of Jan. 29
We revisit interviews with the Rev. Forrest Gilmore, executive director of Beacon, Inc., about the challenge of fighting misconceptions and bias against people in extreme poverty; Laurence "Buff" Brown, who influenced changes in city transportation policy by bringing in the experts; and the new District 6 city councilmember Sydney Zulich, who talks about what her newly-drawn constituency, the vast majority of whom are students, want from the city.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-02-05
30 min
The 812
014: Sydney Zulich, Councilmember (D6), on Youth and Politics
Our guest is Sydney Zulich. She got her bachelor's degree after only three years at IU. At 21, she became the youngest-ever member of the Bloomington City Council last month, and (at least through next week when Councilmember Shruti Rana steps down after a very short tenure to take a job in another state) is a member of the first majority-female council in city history. Zulich replaced Steve Volan, who interviews her today, in the District 6 seat on City Council. She shares her thoughts about how she handles being young in politics -- and people who have trouble wi...
2024-02-02
31 min
The 812
013: Introducing The Primer...Lesson One: Bloomington as a Second-Class City
We're taking a break today to retool. Instead of our usual full-length interview, we're starting an occasional segment called The Primer. We don't want to assume that you have all the background you need to fully enjoy the show. The Primer is designed to give you that background.In Primer lesson one, you'll get background on what exactly it means for Bloomington to be a "second-class" city in the state of Indiana, including how its executive and legislative branches work. We also explore the city's population figure and the role its biggest neighborhood plays in that figure.
2024-02-01
09 min
The 812
012: Buff Brown, Transportation Activist, in the Long Fight to Wean Bloomington from Cars
Our guest, Lawrence "Buff" Brown, has been a transportation planner for 20 years, working with INDOT, IDEM, the Columbus, Indiana, MPO, and cities on the west coast. Buff's childhood experiences in Bloomington included being able to bike freely around town, which instilled in him a profound appreciation for accessible urban spaces. In the nineties this led him to involvement in transportation policy starting with the Citizens Advisory Committee of the Bloomington MPO, and then the Traffic Commission. In 2004, he founded Bloomington Transportation Options for People, or B-TOP, to champion sustainable transportation solutions for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users, including by i...
2024-01-31
35 min
The 812
011: Rev. Forrest Gilmore, Executive Director, Beacon Inc.
Rev. Forest Gilmore, an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, is the Executive Director of Beacon Inc. He discusses the evolution of the organization from its origins as the Shalom Center, established in 1999 as a response to the lack of daytime resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it gradually expanded its services over the years, including hunger relief, case management support, an overnight shelter, permanent housing, and street outreach. Gilmore dispels common misconceptions about homelessness, emphasizing that it primarily stems from housing issues rather than personal choice or lack of employment, and that housing is the fundamental solution to h...
2024-01-30
34 min
The 812
010: The812's Digest for the Week of January 22
Selected clips of last week's conversations with: City Councilmember Matt Flaherty, City Human Rights Director Michael Shermis, former Fire Chief and now candidate for the open District 5 Council seat Jason Moore, and Charlotte Zietlow, who was the city's first-ever female council president in 1972.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-29
32 min
The 812
009: Charlotte Zietlow: The City's First Female Council President
Charlotte Zietlow is well-known in Bloomington and Monroe County for many reasons. This episode focuses her time on the Bloomington City Council in the early 1970s -- the subject of her second book, "1971: How We Won". She talks about how the previous council was unresponsive to public input and concerns, motivating her to run for office. She campaigned on issues like zoning changes and lack of transparency. By 1972, she was one of ten newly elected city officials who had swept all but one incumbent out of office.As the new council president, she led reforms to open...
2024-01-26
34 min
The 812
008: Jason Moore, Candidate (1 of 3) for the Council District 5 Vacancy
Shruti Rana recently resigned as the District 5 representative on the Bloomington City Council. barely two weeks after being sworn in, to take a job out of state. This episode is the first of three to meet the candidates running to replace her: Courtney Daily, Jason Moore, and Jenny Stevens. (Invitations have been extended to Daily, Stevens and Rana; we hope to have them on the show as soon as possible.)Citing his background as Bloomington's most recent fire chief, Jason Moore discusses his motivation for running, his experience with city budgets and public safety issues and weighs i...
2024-01-25
36 min
The 812
007: Michael Shermis, City Human Rights Director (Just One of Many Hats He Wears)
This episode features an interview with Michael Shermis, the city's Human Rights Director. It's probably good that he likes wearing hats: he's also the the Special Projects Coordinator for the city's Community and Family Resources Department, which earned him titles like the city's ADA Coordinator and liaison to the Council for Community Accessibility, the South Central Community Action Project, and the Nonprofit Alliance. He investigates claims of discrimination, ensures compliance with accessibility laws, and acts as a liaison to various groups focused on issues like disability rights, transportation, economic stability, and digital accessibility. Support the show
2024-01-24
31 min
The 812
006: Matt Flaherty, Councilmember (At-Large), on Climate-Smart Policies and Planning for the Future
Councilmember Flaherty discusses climate action for the city through such projects as decarbonization through reduction of gas infrastructire, strategic use of the Redevelopment Commission, and encouragement of all-electric and sustainable construction of the city's built environment. He also takes on topics like planned unit developments, the Unified Development Ordinance, the Hopewell development project and his new roles on the Utilities Service Board and the Parking Commission this term.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-23
33 min
The 812
005: Highlights of the Week's Interviews (aka The812 Digest)
This episode provides an overview of The812, and its mission of explaining local government in Bloomington. We hear highlights of interviews with city council president Isabel Piedmont-Smith, city clerk Nicole Bolden, and council attorney/administrator Stephen Lucas; we also hear from Christopher Emge, from the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-22
31 min
The 812
004: Stephen Lucas, Attorney/Administrator of the City Council
Our guest is Stephen Lucas, the attorney for and administrator of the Bloomington City Council. He'll talk about what it takes to organize and advise the city's primary legislative body, what it's like to have nine bosses, the life cycle of an ordinance, and how he herds the cats. Plus...it's time for FreezeFest!Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-19
33 min
The 812
003: Christopher Emge, Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
Our guest today is Christopher Emge. He works for the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce as its director of advocacy and public policy. He'll talk about what it's like to advocate for local businesses in a blue town in a red state. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-18
32 min
The 812
002: Nicole Bolden, City Clerk
We'll talk with Nicole Bolden about the Clerk's duties -- from tracking the legislative work of the city council, to adjudicating parking tickets, to marrying people. And we'll talk about the number of firsts she set, like being the city's first elected woman of color. Also on the show: a preview of the city council's first regular session tonight.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-17
34 min
The 812
001: Isabel Piedmont-Smith, Councilmember (D-1)
The inaugural episode introduces your humble host and lays out the case for The 812. Our first interview is with Isabel Piedmont-Smith, the newly-elected president of the Bloomington City Council. Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
2024-01-16
36 min