All IN Johnson County

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On the All In Johnson County podcast. Dr. Brad Miller, a long time resident of Johnson county goes ALL IN for Johnson County, Indiana. He explores stories about the people, places, businesses, restaurants, shopping, wineries, craft breweries, entertainment, history and of course the festivals in our communities just south of Indy. If you are checking out Johnson County from afar then you gotta listen to ALL IN Johnson County Podcast for all the best tips for places to go, things to do and see and the abundant opportunity that awaits you ALL IN Johnson County. You’re going to find out what makes Johnson County a quality place to visit or even relocate to. Spoiler alert…It’s the people. If you live in Greenwood, Franklin, Bargersville, Edinburgh, Whiteland, New Whiteland, Trafalgar, Princess Lake or any place in between, this podcast is for you and you we will keep you up to speed about everything awesome… All IN Johnson County. So what are you waiting for…join Dr. Brad Miller and guests multiple times every month on The ALL IN Johnson County Podcast to celebrate everything good in what many call Festival Country! You’ll find it on the All Indiana podcast network at wishtv.com on apple podcasts and Spotify.

Episodes

  1. 05/31/2024

    Transforming Passion into Profit: Ryan Henry Shares Essential Entrepreneurial Insights.

    -   **ALL IN Johnson County Podcast - Episode 010: Transforming Passion into Profit: Ryan Henry Shares Essential Entrepreneurial Insights -   **Guest: Ryan Henry, Co-founder of Inspiresmall.biz** -   **Host: Dr. Brad Miller** -   In this engaging episode of the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast, host Dr. Brad Miller welcomes Ryan Henry, the co-founder of Inspiresmall.biz, to discuss the realities, challenges, and rewarding aspects of entrepreneurship. Together, they delve into common misconceptions about being an entrepreneur, the importance of recognizing one’s skills and passions, and the value of building a meaningful support network. Here are three key takeaways from the conversation: -   1. **Entrepreneurial Misconceptions Debunked** -      One of the central themes of the episode is tackling the many misconceptions surrounding entrepreneurship. Contrary to the popular belief that entrepreneurs are effortlessly swimming in money, Ryan highlights that small business owners often pay themselves a humble salary, ensuring all business expenses are covered first. He shares personal anecdotes, including helping a woman launch her own practice aimed at specific clients, which rapidly achieved success due to targeted efforts and dedicated work. Ryan's insights reveal the financial and emotional commitment required to build a successful business, emphasizing that entrepreneurship is far from easy and involves constant adaptation and problem-solving. -   2. **Turning Skills and Passions into Business Opportunities** -      Ryan and Dr. Brad Miller emphasize the importance of pursuing what you truly enjoy and finding ways to monetize it. They discuss stories such as a retired man successfully offering handyman services, describing how leveraging individual skills and passions can lead to fulfilling business ventures. Ryan passionately believes that everyone possesses a unique skill others would pay for and shares how Inspiresmall.biz helps individuals identify and capitalize on these skills to create businesses that positively impact their communities. This conversation encourages listeners to look inward, recognize their abilities, and explore how these can be translated into marketable services. -   3. **The Power of Networking and Mentorship** -      Another significant point discussed is the critical role of networking and mentorship in entrepreneurship. Ryan underscores the value of building meaningful relationships and partnerships, which can provide support and opportunities for growth. He explains how Inspiresmall.biz hosts networking events for business owners across various industries and offers a plethora of online resources like videos, guides, and tutorials to support their journey. The episode also highlights the importance of organizations like SCORE providing free mentorship to entrepreneurs, underscoring that guided support from experienced professionals can be instrumental in navigating the complexities of running a business. Ryan emphasizes that trust and personal introductions are vital in business relations, and creating a solid referral network can be a game-changer. -   The discussion also touches on how COVID-19 prompted a stronger shift towards online community engagement for Inspiresmall.biz, recognizing the late-night engagement from entrepreneurs juggling business and day jobs. -   Ryan offers practical advice for business owners on pricing services, balancing work-life demands, and understanding their financials. He advocates for entrepreneurship mindset shifts, reminding aspiring business owners that success takes time and encourages viewing side hustles as valuable opportunities to build towards their goals. -   To extend on these insights and for more resources, Ryan Henry directs listeners to their website, www.inspiresmall.biz, and their social media platforms. -   In conclusion, Dr. Brad Miller appreciates Ryan Henry’s valuable contributions and thanks the audience for tuning in. For more information, show notes, and connections mentioned in the episode, listeners are invited to visit the All in Johnson County podcast website. -   Join us next time for more inspiring and informative discussions centered on small business, tourism, and events in Johnson and Marion County and beyond. -   https://www.inspiresmall.biz/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    41 min
  2. 04/29/2024

    Connect, Learn, and Grow: Exploring Johnson and Marion County's INSPIREsmall.biz Network

    In this insightful episode of the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast, our host Dr. Brad Miller  expertly guides a conversation centered on the intricacies and strategies pivotal for small businesses in Johnson and Marion Counties. The episode features a lineup of knowledgeable local leaders, including Ryan Henry, Connie Mortensen, Christine Shaub, Bill Hammond, Kristen Loy, and Cloette Zager, who each provide thoughtful perspectives and expert advice for both budding and experienced entrepreneurs. ### Key Takeaways from This Episode: **1. Tailored Services Enhance Small Business Efficiency:** Bill Hammond from HRFE Consulting outlines the essential role of customized HR services in small business settings. He demonstrates how these services, when expertly applied, help in navigating the complexities of talent management, regulatory compliance, and benefits administration, which are often formidable challenges for smaller entities. Christine Shaub of Accupay reinforces this concept by discussing the critical nature of specialized payroll services that cater specifically to the needs and nuances of small businesses. **2. Robust Networking Facilitates Business Growth:** Ryan Henry, initiator of the INSPIREsmall.biz network, shares compelling evidence on the significance of robust networking for local business efficacy and growth. By facilitating regular meetings and creating platforms for interaction, INSPIREsmall.biz empowers business owners to exchange knowledge, collaborate, and support each other’s business ventures, thus strengthening the overall business fabric of the local community. **3. Proactive Preparedness is Crucial:** Connie Mortensen of Connie Mortensen State Farm emphasizes the absolute necessity for businesses to prepare for unforeseeable challenges through appropriate insurance and financial planning. The discussion underscores the dangers of reactive strategies and highlights how proactive measures can shield businesses from potential crises. Similarly, Bill Hammond shares an anecdote about the vital role of diligent bookkeeping and financial oversight in maintaining business health and compliance. ### Featured Guests: - **Ryan Henry**, Ideas Guy Co-founder of INSPIREsmall.biz  - **Connie Mortensen**, Owner, Connie Mortensen State Farm - **Christine Shaub**, Accupay Payroll - **Bill Hammond**, Founder, HRFE Consulting - **Christin Loy**, Firestorm Restoration - **Cloeette Zager**, Mr Electric of Fishers -**Ardeth Waller**, Ardith Waller Bookkeeping ### Episode Highlights: - Detailed analysis of how customized services are crucial for small business operations. - The undeniable benefits of a strong, supportive local business network. - Real-world stories demonstrating the impact of preparedness and expert intervention in achieving business sustainability and compliance. ### Listener Engagement: Listeners are encouraged to contact the featured guests for deeper insights into their services or to engage with the INSPIREsmall.biz network for direct networking opportunities. We invite you to share this podcast within your professional networks and anticipate your participation in our forthcoming discussions that delve deeper into Johnson and Marion County’s vibrant business environment. ### Conclusion: This episode serves as a critical resource for small business owners seeking to understand better and navigate the complexities of business management within their localities. The importance of specialized service providers and a supportive community network is clearly articulated, showcasing their roles in fostering a resilient and prosperous small business community. Join us next time on ALL IN Johnson County Podcast as we continue to explore, enlighten, and inspire within our local business landscape. Businesses Represented: 40 Day Way Podcasting Services:  Dr. Brad Miller, www.allinjohnsoncounty.com, Brad@DrBradMiller.com  Phone: 317-389-0100 INSPIREsmall.biz.  Idea Guy and Co-founder, Ryan Henry, ryan@inspiresmall.biz, 317-559-1059 Ardath Waller Bookkeeping, www.ardathwallerBKKG.com,  317-908-9674 Mr Electric of Fishers,   Cloette Zager, MrElectric.com/fishers, getneighborly.com, fishers.owner@mrelectric.com,  O: 317-537-1099, C: 317-874-7673 HRFE Consulting, Bill Hammond, bill@hrfeconsulting.com, 317-408-5513, hrfeconsulting.com Accupay Payroll,  Christine Schaub, 317-885-7600,  www.accupay.com, info@accupay.com Firestorm Restoration, Krisen Loy,  317-937-6890, marketing@firestormrestoration.com,  www.firestormindy.com.  Connie Mortensen, State Farm, connieismyagent.com, 317-784-4211. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    31 min
  3. 04/22/2024

    Rock the Block Run: Uniting Johnson County Through Charity and Fitness with Erin Pennington

    **Welcome to Episode 8 of the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller!** In this episode, host Dr. Brad Miller has a vibrant conversation with Erin Pennington, a community leader and one of the chief organizers of the beloved local event, the Rock the Block Run. Together, they dive into the origins of the event, its impact on the Johnson County community, its charitable aspect, and heartwarming stories of personal transformation. **Takeaway Point 1: A Growing Community Event with a Purpose** Rock the Block Run isn't your typical race; it's a community-centric event that offers something for everyone. Erin shares the event's humble beginnings as a desire to give back to the Center Grove community, starting with more inclusive race options than the typical 5k. It now features a 5k, 10k, and a free kids run, supporting not just competitive runners with a professionally timed course but also busy families looking for a morning of health, fun, and good music. The event kicks off early and concludes by midday, respectful of participants' time commitments.  **Takeaway Point 2: A Charitable Heartbeat Driving Local Impact** Perhaps the most distinct aspect of the Rock the Block Run is its charitable component. Erin elaborates on the innovative fundraising model where each registration helps support one of 18 local charities, chosen by the participant, each aiming to assist families and children within Johnson County. The charities compete for larger grant dollars, encouraging community members to rally for causes close to their hearts. Events like these set an example of a successful, engaging model for driving local change, with vivid storytelling, such as the roundabout beautification project on Whiteland Road, showing tangible results of passionate community involvement.  **Takeaway Point 3: Personal Stories of Connection and Transformation** Erin recounts touching stories that underscore the event's substantial impact on personal lives. One testament includes a family that used the Rock the Block Run as a bonding and goal-setting exercise, which has become an enduring tradition. Another is a group of out-of-town friends for whom the event serves as their annual reunion. Such stories highlight the event's role as a canvas for personal and collective milestones, reflecting the event's success beyond just the financial outcome for charities. **Event Details and Key Information** For those eager to participate: this year's Rock the Block Run takes place at Center Grove High School on April 27th. The 5k starts at 9 AM, with the 10k a bit earlier at 8:35 AM, and the kids run at 10 AM. Registration is a breeze via the event website. Erin also gives a shout-out to Spotlight Strategies, the title sponsor for the event, aligning with its mission to help businesses and communities thrive. Listeners can also expect delicious food, freebies from local food sponsors, and a family-friendly atmosphere. **Connect with the Event & Organizations** Listeners can learn more about the Rock the Block Run and register at www.rocktheblockrun.org and explore more about Spotlight Strategies at www.spotlight-strategies.com. Don't miss a chance to be a part of this incredible community event and stay tuned for more engaging episodes of the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast by visiting www.allinjohnsoncounty.com. Rock the Block Run:  www.rocktheblockrun.org Want to have your business, event or organization featured on the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast. Reach out to: Dr. Brad Miller www.ALLINJohnsonCounty.com EM: brad@DrBradMiller.com 317-389-0100 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    23 min
  4. 04/18/2024

    Building Smiles in Johnson County: The Journey of Dr. Aaron Sauer’s Dental Practice

    In this episode of the "All in Johnson County" podcast, host Dr. Brad Miller sits down with Dr. Aaron Sauer, a dentist and owner of Sauer Dentistry in Greenwood, Indiana. The two discuss Dr. Sauer's journey into the dental field, his experience starting and growing his own practice, and the overall state of healthcare in Johnson County. Takeaway Points: 1. Passion for Dentistry: Dr. Sauer shares how he discovered his interest in dentistry at a young age, after experiencing extensive dental work as a child. This early exposure sparked his desire to pursue a career in the field, leading him to study at Indiana University and eventually establish his own practice. 2. Building a Successful Practice: Dr. Sauer discusses the challenges and rewards of starting his own dental practice in Johnson County. He describes the early days of his business, when he and a single employee worked tirelessly to establish the practice and build a loyal client base. Over time, the practice has grown to include 16 employees and an additional dentist, Dr. Whitney Marsh. 3. Quality of Life and Healthcare in Johnson County: Dr. Sauer emphasizes the excellent quality of healthcare, particularly dental care, available in Johnson County. He notes that the abundance of dentists and other medical professionals in the area ensures that residents have access to high-quality care, regardless of their financial situation. Additionally, Dr. Sauer praises the welcoming business community in Johnson County, which has been supportive of his endeavors and the growth of his practice. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Sauer highlights the unique character of Johnson County, describing it as a "quaint" and "down-to-earth" community with a strong sense of community and family. He also notes that while the area has experienced significant growth in recent years, it has managed to maintain a more manageable pace of development compared to neighboring regions. The one area of potential improvement that Dr. Sauer identifies is the need for more parks, bike paths, and trails in the northern part of Johnson County, where he resides. He believes that improving the infrastructure for outdoor recreation would greatly benefit the community and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. Overall, this episode provides a compelling snapshot of the healthcare landscape in Johnson County, as well as insights into the personal and professional experiences of a successful local dentist. The discussion highlights the many advantages of living and working in this thriving community, making it an attractive destination for both individuals and businesses. Sauer Dentistry https://www.sauerdentistry.com/ 317-743-7965 Want to have your business, event or organization featured on the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast. Reach out to: Dr. Brad Miller www.ALLINJohnsonCounty.com EM: brad@DrBradMiller.com 317-389-0100 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    36 min
  5. 04/04/2024

    [Pre-Ellipse Special Episode] Embracing the Dark: Johnson County's Eclipse Festival

    ALL IN Johnson County-Pre-Eclipse Special In this special episode of ALL IN Johnson County, Dr. Brad Miller is joined by a dynamic group of guests to discuss Johnson County, Indiana’s meticulous preparations for the highly-anticipated total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Our guests include small business owners Christina Fletcher. and Whitney Atkerson., event coordinator Troy Dailey, local resident and camping site operator Scott Martin, and representatives from local institutions such as the Johnson County Historical Museum Director David Pfieffer and Dave Windisch from the Historic Art Craft Theatre. Here are the three key takeaways from our solar eclipse special episode: **1. Community-Centered Celebrations:** Johnson County is uniting in celebration of a remarkable natural phenomenon, expected to propel the local economy and enhance community spirit. With businesses and parks hosting themed events, the upcoming eclipse presents an opportunity not just for astronomical wonder but also for local commerce and festive gatherings. Christina Fletcher., proprietor of Possibilities, and Whitney Atkerson. of Norma Jean's Pastries, located within Possibilities, have embraced the occasion with specially crafted items and events to mark the event. Unique t-shirt designs and special tea macarons are just a slice of what's on offer. Meanwhile, Greenwood Parks and Rec coordinator, Troy Dailey, describes the upcoming pre-eclipse entertainment planned at Craig Park, featuring live music and hot air balloon rides. Dr. Brad Miller acknowledges the significant communal effort, showcasing how such events can foster unity and engagement. **2. Preserving Historical Moments:** The Johnson County Historical Museum is seizing the moment to educate and preserve the significance of eclipses in human history with a pop-up exhibit open during the lead-up to the event. The exhibit covers a breadth of eclipse-related topics and underscores the importance of safeguarding history for future generations. This is a reflection of the broader sentiment in the community to capitalize on the eclipse as a way to leave a lasting impression and archive a collective experience. **3. Local Hospitality and Engagement:** Community figures like Scott Martin are stepping up to make the event accessible and hospitable for out-of-town visitors. Scott discusses transforming his property to accommodate camping, ensuring a comfortable stay for eclipse chasers. Likewise, Dave Windisch. of the Art Craft Theatre spotlights their special movie line-up and reminds listeners of the enjoyable, unique experience the theater provides. Throughout the episode, the spotlight on each guest's involvement underscores how Johnson County is mobilizing resources to ensure a great turn-out, positive impact on the economy, and fun experience for all. Apart from fostering community spirit, the episode gives a nod to the influence of podcasting, with Alan Haw encouraging listeners to share the episode. This emphasizes the role of new media in promoting events and local businesses, an angle that's particularly relevant given the scope of the upcoming eclipse event. Listeners can expect an episode brimming with excitement and community pride as Johnson County gears up for the solar eclipse. Whether it’s the mouth-watering prospect of Whitney’s “Norma Jean’s Pastries” or the anticipation of high-flying balloon rides, every aspect of the episode points towards a celebration that eclipses the commonplace. For more detailed information and updates on the events discussed, community members and visitors are encouraged to check ww.eclipsefestival2024.com. Don't miss our special live-stream podcast during the eclipse and remember, whether you're a local or just passing through, Johnson County is the place to be for a once-in-a-lifetime celestial spectacle. Links:   ALL IN Johnson County Podcast https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ brad@DrBradMiller.com 317-389-0100 ALL IN Johnson County Live Stream of Eclipse:  https://www.youtube.com/@AllINJohnsonCountyIndiana Historic Artcraft Theatre   https://www.historicartcrafttheatre.org/ Possibilities Gift Shop:  https://shoppossibilities.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ShopPossibilities EclipseFestival2024.com:  https://www.festivalcountryindiana.com/eclipse Johnson County Museum:  https://johnsoncountymuseum.org/ Scott Martin Family Farm:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557012146423  (317) 627-8545 Greenwood Parks and Recreation Pre-Eclipse Balloon Glow:  https://www.facebook.com/events/391818716587026 Norma Jeans Pastries:  https://www.facebook.com/NormaJeansPastries See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 2m
  6. 03/28/2024

    “The Johnson County Boom: Insights from CEO Christian Maslowski from ASPIRE Johnson County”

    In Episode 005 of the ALL IN Johnson County podcast, host Dr. Brad Miller is joined by Christian Maslowski, President and CEO of Aspire Johnson County. They discuss Aspire's role as the county's economic development organization and chamber of commerce, working to attract new businesses, retain existing ones, and foster growth. Maslowski highlights Johnson County's appeal as a business destination, citing the welcoming spirit of the community, collaborative leaders, affordable cost of living, and proximity to major transportation routes like I-65, I-69, and I-465/70. A key factor is the county's thriving population growth, outpacing the wider Indianapolis region.  One major takeaway is the importance of "quality of place" for companies looking to expand or relocate (1). Talent is increasingly choosing where they want to live first, then finding jobs. So communities with great amenities, events, restaurants, and overall quality of life have an edge in attracting businesses following that talent pool. Another key point is the "it factor" that puts Johnson County ahead (2). According to Maslowski, the warm, friendly people make a powerful impression on prospective companies during site visits. He shares a success story of a company being pleasantly surprised by the strong local labor market after initially being skeptical. A final insight: Many of those massive distribution facilities you see along the interstates were actually built on speculation, with no tenant lined up (3). Developers construct them gambling that companies will be drawn to the superior transportation access and amenities Johnson County offers. With the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024expected to draw 100,000 visitors, Maslowski discusses how Aspire is preparing businesses for the logistical challenges and opportunities this rare event presents. For companies exploring Johnson County or locals wanting to start/grow a business, Maslowski encourages reaching out to Aspire at 317-888-4856, info@aspirejohnsoncounty.com or aspirejohnsoncounty.com. https://www.aspirejohnsoncounty.com/ To find out more about the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast or how your Johnson County person, place, event or business may be a part of the ALL IN Johnson Podcast please reach out to: Dr Brad Miller email: brad@DrBradMiller.com 317-309-0100 https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    42 min
  7. 03/28/2024

    The Solar Eclipse and Festival Country Indiana: Nurturing Community and Tourism in Johnson County with Ken Kosky

    In Episode 004 of “ALL IN Johnson County" host Dr. Brad Miller welcomes Ken Kosky, the executive director of Festival Country Indiana,(https://www.festivalcountryindiana.com/) to discuss the role of tourism in Johnson County, Indiana. The conversation delves into the essential essence and impact of tourism and festivals in the community and explores the unique offerings of Johnson County. Here are the three key takeaway points from the episode: 1. Tourism as a Gateway to Economic Growth: Ken Kosky highlights the significant role of tourism in Johnson County, emphasizing that tourism is the "front door to economic development." By showcasing the vibrant festivals, concert series, and local attractions, the community attracts visitors who may eventually turn into residents or entrepreneurs, subsequently driving economic growth. Ken emphasizes that by providing visitors with a remarkable experience, the community becomes a more attractive place for living and doing business, ultimately contributing to its economic prosperity. 2. Collaborative Community Efforts: One of the remarkable aspects shared in the episode is the collaborative and inclusive nature of the community. Ken discusses how the success of Festival Country Indiana and the enhancement of Johnson County as a tourist destination are deeply rooted in partnerships and collaboration among various entities. The community's ability to work together and support each other's initiatives plays a significant role in realizing the vision of a thriving and appealing Johnson County. The partnerships with local businesses, parks, and other community entities have been vital in bringing tourism-related ideas into fruition, leading to substantial positive impacts on the area's economic and social landscape. 3. Creating a Unique Experience: The episode underscores the significance of creating a unique and appealing experience for both visitors and residents. Ken shares the strategies implemented to enhance the county's appeal, such as upgrading parks, sponsoring concert series, and nurturing a vibrant downtown atmosphere. Furthermore, the episode highlights the Eclipse Festival, a rare and extraordinary event that presents a significant opportunity for Johnson County to shine on a national stage. By leveraging the upcoming Eclipse Festival and other unique attractions, the community aims to draw attention and leave a lasting impression on visitors, fostering a desire to return and invest in the area. Ultimately, the episode captures the community's dedication to leveraging tourism and festivals as catalysts for economic growth, showcasing the collaborative spirit that has led to the county's success, and emphasizing the efforts to create distinctive experiences that resonate with both visitors and residents. By nurturing a vibrant and inclusive environment, Johnson County continues to position itself as an attractive tourism destination and a desirable place to live, work, and invest. Festival Country Indiana 66 S. Water St., Franklin, IN 46131 Phone number: 317-739-8600 https://www.festivalcountryindiana.com/ Follow Every Episode of the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast at  https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ Email Dr. Brad Miller Brad@DrBradMiller.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    34 min
  8. 03/26/2024

    Mastering Real Estate Challenges in Johnson County Indiana with DOC Real Estate’s Heather Harmon and Joe Bottorf

    Welcome to the ALL IN Johnson County podcast, where we delve into overcoming the challenges of the real estate market and making the process as smooth as possible for everyone involved.  In Episode 003, “Mastering Real Estate Challenges in Johnson County Indiana with DOC Real Estate’s Heather Harmon and Joe Bottorf Dr. Brad Miller, engages in a deep dialogue with real estate mavens Heather Harmon and Joe Bottorf from DOC Real Estate, focusing on their professional experience, strategies, and the allure of Johnson County, Indiana.  Heather Harmon opens the episode highlighting the paramount importance of communication in real estate transactions. Her approach centers on reducing stress for buyers and sellers by providing constant guidance throughout the process. She stresses the significance of establishing personal connections and building community, painting a picture of how she assists individuals in finding and purchasing homes that align with their vision of community living. Joe Bottorf shares his insights on handling business relocations, emphasizing the importance of regular updates to clients. He encapsulates the essence of tailored service through an anecdote of assisting a couple in their seventies to downsize. His example underscores the need for personalized solutions crafted from a comprehensive understanding of clients' financial situations, which includes savvy advice such as approaching credit unions or thinking critically about downpayment and spending limits. As our guests reminisce about their long-standing connections to Johnson County, they illuminate the region's growth and appeal. Harmon praises local amenities, from enticing restaurants to quality schools, while Bottorf recounts the founding of DOC Real Estate in 1991 and the area's business-friendly environment as factors driving the county's progress. The conversation gravitates towards describing Johnson County as a haven for urban professionals seeking the balance of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility, thanks to its proximity to downtown Indianapolis and the interstate system. The episode is interspersed with pragmatic advice, such as the preparation before selling a home—keeping it clean and decluttering—and understanding the real estate market's realities. Heather and Joe emphasize informed decision-making based on understanding property values, market trends, and financial considerations like suitable down payments and loans, including veteran benefits. The three key takeaways from this episode are:  1. Effective communication and personalized guidance are crucial in facilitating stress-free real estate transactions. Both Harmon and Bottorf exemplify this through their commitment to maintaining strong relationships with their clients, ensuring they are well-informed and comfortable at every stage of the purchase or sale. 2. Johnson County, Indiana, is highlighted for its robust growth potential, community-oriented lifestyle, and business-friendly environment. Harmon and Bottorf's testament to the county's charm lays the groundwork for understanding its real estate market's distinct advantages. 3. Expertise and local insights into the real estate market are invaluable. Our guests' discussion on financial considerations, like dealing with mortgages and leveraging interest rates, supports the significance of professional engagement over 'half-baked' attempts in property dealings. In summary, Episode 003 of ALL IN Johnson County podcast provides a masterclass in real estate knowledge wrapped in the charm of Johnson County—a must-listen for anyone involved or interested in property transactions within the region. Contact Doc Real Estate: Call: (317) 888-7333  https://www.docrealestate.us/ Follow the ALL IN Johnson County Podcast at  https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    43 min
  9. 03/15/2024

    Comedy For a Cause: Supporting Police with Humor with Ryan May and Comedian Mike Armstrong

    Get ready for a night of laughter with a purpose! In this episode of the ALL IN Johnson County podcast, we celebrate comedy and its power to bring people together while supporting a worthy cause. Our first guest is Ryan May, a local comedian and the organizer of the upcoming "Comedy For a Cause" event in Downtown Franklin, Indiana. Ryan shares his passion for comedy and its ability to provide relief from life's stresses. He also discusses his involvement with the Armed Services Arts Partnership, an organization that offers art classes, including stand-up comedy, to veterans and their families as a coping mechanism. Ryan gives us all the details about the "Comedy For a Cause" event happening on March 21st, 2024, at 7 PM at the Historic Art Craft Theater. The headliner for the evening is none other than Mike Armstrong, the famous "ex-cop" comedian from the Bob and Tom Show. In the second half of the episode, we get to know Mike Armstrong, a touring comedian who has been featured on HBO, Comedy Central, and CMT. Mike shares hilarious stories from his days as a police officer, including his unique ways of dealing with speeding drivers and mischievous kids. He believes in using humor to calm tense situations and teach valuable lessons. Mike's brand of clean, family-friendly comedy revolves around marriage, parenthood, and everyday life experiences. He emphasizes the importance of finding humor in difficult times and using it as a force for healing and bringing people together. Proceeds from the "Comedy For a Cause" event will benefit the Central Indiana Police Foundation, which supports the families of injured and fallen police officers. Both Ryan and Mike highlight the significance of this cause and the sacrifices made by law enforcement personnel daily. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy an evening of side-splitting laughter while contributing to a meaningful cause. Tickets for the "Comedy For a Cause" event are $25 and can be purchased at https://www.historicartcrafttheatre.org/. Join us for a night of laughter, camaraderie, and support for our community's heroes. Be there on March 21st, 2024, at the Historic Art Craft Theatre in Downtown Franklin, Indiana, for an unforgettable experience. Please visit these links: Podcast: https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ Comedian Mike Armstrong  https://www.comedianmikearmstrong.net/ Historic Art Craft Theatre: https://www.historicartcrafttheatre.org/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    54 min
  10. 03/15/2024

    Discovering The ALL IN Johnson County Indiana Podcast: Uncover the Secret Sauce Which Makes Johnson County Indiana Special

    Join Dr. Brad Miller for the All in Johnson County podcast - a celebration of everything great about living, working, and playing in Johnson County, Indiana. As a proud resident who has called Greenwood home since 2007, Dr. Miller has fallen in love with the vibrant communities, friendly people, excellent schools, thriving businesses, and boundless opportunities that make Johnson County such a special place. This engaging and uplifting podcast puts the spotlight on the local restaurants, shops, parks, events, organizations, and most importantly, the people who make Johnson County truly shine. From the funky coffee shops of downtown Greenwood to the charming boutiques of Franklin, from the renowned craft breweries to the world-class festivals and attractions, every episode will immerse you in the genuine Hoosier hospitality and Midwestern charm that define life in Johnson County. As both a cancer survivor and veteran podcaster with over 1,000 episodes under his belt, Dr. Miller brings a unique perspective and authentic voice to the show. He's not interested in complaints or controversies - the All in Johnson County podcast focuses on positive stories of community collaboration, celebrating local achievements, and spotlighting the incredible individuals working to make this area an even better place.  Whether you're a lifelong resident or just moved to the area, operate a small business or are an event organizer, Dr. Miller wants to hear from you. Share your favorite hidden gems, rave about that new restaurant, or tell your organization's inspiring story. Your voice will help shape the podcast and expose listeners near and far to the boundless pride of calling Johnson County home.  With new episodes released regularly, the All in Johnson County podcast is your audio guide to experiencing the best this remarkable region has to offer. From the picturesque towns to the natural splendor to the world-class arts and cultural amenities, Dr. Miller will bring you along for an unforgettable tour showcasing why Johnson County is truly "Festival Country." So get ready to be inspired and uplifted as you hear directly from the locals who have chosen to make Johnson County their forever home. Subscribe now for an inside look at the people, places, and experiences that make this community one of Indiana's most vibrant and welcoming. It's time to go All in for Johnson County! You can reach out to Dr. Brad Miller EM: brad@ALLINJohnsonCounty.com TEXT: 317-300-4615 WEB: https://allinjohnsoncounty.com/ YOUTUBE: @AllINJohnsonCountyIndiana FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/allinjohnsoncounty See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    14 min

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On the All In Johnson County podcast. Dr. Brad Miller, a long time resident of Johnson county goes ALL IN for Johnson County, Indiana. He explores stories about the people, places, businesses, restaurants, shopping, wineries, craft breweries, entertainment, history and of course the festivals in our communities just south of Indy. If you are checking out Johnson County from afar then you gotta listen to ALL IN Johnson County Podcast for all the best tips for places to go, things to do and see and the abundant opportunity that awaits you ALL IN Johnson County. You’re going to find out what makes Johnson County a quality place to visit or even relocate to. Spoiler alert…It’s the people. If you live in Greenwood, Franklin, Bargersville, Edinburgh, Whiteland, New Whiteland, Trafalgar, Princess Lake or any place in between, this podcast is for you and you we will keep you up to speed about everything awesome… All IN Johnson County. So what are you waiting for…join Dr. Brad Miller and guests multiple times every month on The ALL IN Johnson County Podcast to celebrate everything good in what many call Festival Country! You’ll find it on the All Indiana podcast network at wishtv.com on apple podcasts and Spotify.