The Midwest Flourish

Marketing the Midwest

From workforce wins to economic development breakthroughs. its real talk with real answers from the leaders shaping our region’s future. Let’s keep the Midwest momentum going, and shape the future of our region—together.

  1. Aug 12

    Beyond the Degree: Preparing People for a Changing Workforce with Dr. Courtney Brown | EP. 33

    What kind of education will prepare Americans for jobs that may not even exist yet? Dr. Courtney Brown, Vice President of Impact and Planning at Lumina Foundation, joins host Rick Farrant to discuss how education and training beyond high school can lead to good jobs, economic opportunity and greater prosperity. Lumina Foundation has established an ambitious national goal: By 2040, 75% of adults in the U.S. labor force will hold a college degree or another high-quality credential that leads to economic prosperity. Brown explains why reaching that goal will require more than encouraging everyone to pursue a traditional four-year degree. Students and workers also need access to valuable certificates, certifications, stackable credentials and work-based learning that allow them to adapt throughout their careers. The conversation explores: - How education must respond to a rapidly changing workforce -Why durable human skills will remain essential alongside AI - How to distinguish valuable credentials from those that offer little return -Why public confidence in higher education has declined - How colleges can make costs, outcomes and career pathways more transparent - What foundations consider when supporting new ideas - How states can use workforce data to identify credentials that lead to strong wages and career mobility - Why opportunity after high school must remain accessible to everyone Learn more about The Midwest Flourish and discover ways to help your organization and community thrive at MarketingTheMidwest.com

  2. Jun 4

    Chuck Surack on Entrepreneurship, Music, Humility & Building a Better Fort Wayne | EP. 30

    In this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Chuck Surack — entrepreneur, philanthropist, musician, and one of northeast Indiana’s most influential community builders. Chuck shares the story behind his journey from selling potholders as a child to launching a mobile recording studio from the back of a VW bus, eventually building Sweetwater into one of the most successful music retail companies in the country. He also talks about life after selling a majority stake in Sweetwater, the creation of Surack Enterprises and the Surack Family Foundation, and why he and his wife, Lisa, are so committed to supporting mental health, human welfare, education, music and the arts. The conversation explores the Pearl Street Arts, free music lessons for students, Fort Wayne’s growing identity as a music city, servant leadership, humility, entrepreneurship, and Chuck’s belief that “failure is not an option.” Chuck also shares what’s ahead, including major community projects connected to downtown Fort Wayne and northeast Indiana. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, musician, community advocate, or someone who loves seeing the Midwest thrive, this conversation offers inspiration, insight and a powerful reminder of what it means to do the right thing. Subscribe to The Midwest Flourish for more conversations about the people, projects and ideas shaping the future of our region. Learn more at: MarketingTheMidwest.com

  3. Apr 1

    Robert King on Adult Education, Workforce Ready Grants & Regional Growth in Indiana | EP. 26

    There are major changes on the horizon for Indiana’s workforce system. In this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Rob King, Executive Director of the South Central Region 8 Workforce Board, to discuss the evolving future of workforce development across the state. Region 8 serves eight counties in south central Indiana, including Bloomington and the surrounding rural communities. Highlighted Topics: - What a workforce board actually does (and why most people misunderstand it) - How WorkOne centers connect job seekers to training and employers - The role of Vincennes University in supporting workforce services - How adult education providers help residents earn diplomas and certifications - Why Workforce Ready Grants are critical for high-demand careers like welding, HVAC, and advanced manufacturing - The growing impact of life sciences, tech, and microelectronics in the region - Why collaboration between workforce and economic development is essential - The proposed reduction of Indiana workforce regions from 12 to 8 — and what that could mean for southern Indiana Rob also shares his personal journey from the U.S. Air Force to workforce leadership and why helping people build better lives isn’t just a job, it’s a calling. If you care about economic growth, talent development, public policy, or the future of Indiana’s workforce, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Learn more about Midwest-focused economic conversations at marketingthemidwest.com.

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From workforce wins to economic development breakthroughs. its real talk with real answers from the leaders shaping our region’s future. Let’s keep the Midwest momentum going, and shape the future of our region—together.