
Net O' Slicky - Slick Leonard
Jay and Alan Hunter Interview Pacers legend Bob Netolicky about Slick Leonard
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Hosted by Bread On The Water Media · EN · 31 episodes
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This podcast provides news and stories about and for the residents of Irvington, a small community on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana, and those others interested in the happenings in Irvington.
Bread On The Water Media hosts Firehouse Irvington, a society show with 31 episodes published.

Jay and Alan Hunter Interview Pacers legend Bob Netolicky about Slick Leonard
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Interview with ABA Pacers superstar Bob Netolicky
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Our good friend Alan Hunter talks about his yearly ghost tours in Irvington
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Sculptor Rita Jackson visits with Jay about her recent relocation to Irvington
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Our first episode since the start of the Covid pandemic
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In this episode we interview the owners of Black Acre Brewery in Irvington, Justin and Holly Miller
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Regulars Dan and Dawn share the podcast with local writer Jerry Vanshaik who talks about his novel about the coffee culture
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No Bones About It...The Doctor is In. Jay visits with Dr. David Brokaw, at Black Acre Brewery. The two discuss bones, hops growing and beer.
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The annual Irvington Halloween Festival from Black Acre
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We don't think its an accident that coffee is black as well as coal and the hats of Irvington's Black Hat Society
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Jay talks with Michael O'Connor who served as deputy mayor under Bart Peterson, works at Eli Lilly, and is currently the president of the Indianapolis Public School Board
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Alan Hunter and Glory-June Greiff talk with Jay about the history of the National Road and its significance to Irvington
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Jay visits the popular Irvington Farmer's Market at Ellenberger Park
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Our guests for this episode are John and Julie Mundell of Mundell and Associates.
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This episode's guest is Howe alumnus Jeff Gildea. Jeff has an obsession with visiting ALL of the high school gyms in Indiana...over 1,000!
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Jay interviews Indiana blues legend Gordon Bonham and his wife and musical muse Amy Bonham. Amy and Gordon sing a tune written by Amy.
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Jay turns the tables and interviews himself and Kevin about the origins of the Firehouse concept.
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We are visited by Bernadette and Maria Dufour, two of the most important contributors to the turnaround of Irvington
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Jay talks talks with an old friend, Marilene Isaacs Kauffman, a renowned intuitive, spiritual teacher, mystic and healer of people animals and places.
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Jay talks talks with friend and long-time, much-loved radio personality Dave "The King" Wilson and our good friend Alan Hunter. Discussion covers a wide area of history sprinkled with some comedy as only Jay and Dave can
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Firehouse Irvington is hosted by Bread On The Water Media. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 31 episodes.
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