Airing Monday’s from 9:30 - 10am, All Kinds of People is a program highlighting the lives of various people throughout the Delaware County area focusing on their childhoods and beyond along with hobbies and other interests/pursuits interviewees may have. The program is hosted by Dr. Joe Misiewicz.
This week, Dr. Joe welcomes Brad Edmondson, Lead Regional Development Officer with the IU Health Foundation. From growing up in D.C.’s diverse neighborhoods, to a whirlwind career in auto racing and college athletics, to now leading multi-million-dollar healthcare fundraising efforts right here in East Central Indiana—Brad’s story is one of connection, commitment, and community.
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All Kinds of People with Dr. Joe welcomed Delta High School head football coach Billy Lynch. From his playing days at Delta to coaching across the country, and now balancing Friday nights under the lights with a career in software, Billy shared his story of family, football, and finding home in Muncie!
What’s it like to grow up in Muncie with 25,000 chickens in the backyard — and then go on to spend nearly four decades shaping young journalists at Ball State University?
On this week’s episode of All Kinds of People with Dr. Joe, we sit down with Dan Waechter to hear about his family roots, his career journey, the highs and lows of journalism education, and life after retirement.
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Award winning Hall of Fame Volleyball coach Steve Shondell talks with Dr.Joe this week. Growing up in a house of athletes, Steve knew he was gonna be in sports. After having a career record of 1220-102, Mr.Shondell is now retired.
Dr.Joe sits down this week with the V.P. of Operations and TComm Graduate Rob Jordan. From doing videos for surgeries, and becoming an all around handyman for Cornerstone. they sit down and talk about tech and computers and how they have changed in the last few years.
This week Dr.Joe takes Linda Hanson down memory lane as they discuss big childhood moves from DC to Montana and going into becoming an English professor at BSU. They also go into detail about different ways writing has changed including advancements in tech and the use of AI in the classroom.
Just over a week from Halloween, Dr.Joe sits down with the Executive Director of Muncie Arts and Culture. They talk about costumes and fun ideas about Halloween. They also go into detail about different things about BSU and how they have changed in recent years.
This week Dr.Joe goes back with the Relationship and resource director for the non profit support network. They go in depth and talk about what that entails and how one gets a position in that field all right here on All Kinds of People.
Follow the CEO of Muncie Innovation Connector Inc. As him and Dr.Joe go into entrepreneurship and other ways that show how Ted Baker became the man he is today. Tune in this week on All Kinds of People
Going from a 17 year long wrestling coach career to leading the classrooms as the principal of Southside Middle School, JD Craft goes into that transition and explains how coaching and leading a school go hand in hand this week on All Kinds of People.
Tisha Gierhart the Chief facilitation officer of Shafer Leadership Academy talk about childhood and what it was like growing up on a farm, transitioning to a big city, and going to college at BSU this week on All Kinds of People.
Cathy DuBois sits down with Dr.Joe she tells us what its like to be the Bryon Dean at the Miller College of Business at Ball State University. She also tells us ways that she de-stresses when shes not in her office like meditation and getting fresh air on a walk here on All Kinds of People.
Serve, spike, and set! This weeks guest is everything Volleyball. Carey Amos Fisher Is on AKOP this week and she goes into detail about what its like coaching and playing volleyball at the collegiate level and even going into some talk of professional volleyball. Come tune into this episode of AKOP.
Follow Dr.Joe and Ken Hudson this week on All Kinds of People. Ken goes on a deep dive on what its like being the Executive Director of Whitely Community Council and a in depth tale of how he grew up.
Dr.Joe goes on a deep dive the Asst Vice Chancellor of Enrollment at Ivy Tech and he goes into detail about winning tennis coach of the year among other awards. This week we interview Neil Berhman on All Kinds of People.
Ever met someone who owns a furniture store, a trash can cleaning company, and a magazine? You will now. Craig Robbins stopped by All Kinds of People with Dr. Joe to talk about his wild journey—from being a ball boy for Andre Agassi to becoming a hometown entrepreneur and community cheerleader. Grab a seat and join us for a conversation full of laughs, big ideas, and a whole lotta heart.
Bob Mattax and Dr.Joe go into detail about being the Director of Engineering of the company Lega AI. Come with Dr. Joe as he interviews Bob Mattax this week on All Kinds of People.
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