This Week in Evansville

Johnny Kincaid

Discussion of topics and events that impact people in Evansville, Indiana.

  1. 17.02.2024

    Why Doesn't Evansville Take Care of What We Have?

    Summary This episode of This Week in Evansville discusses the nostalgia for entertainment facilities in the city, particularly the Metsker Amphitheater and Roberts Stadium. The financial impact of the Ford Center is examined, with calls for a thorough review of its profitability and community impact. We ask you to comment on whether the Ford Center has lived up to expectations. We also talk about the deterioration of Hartke Pool. The episode concludes with a call to action for the community to develop a vision, get involved, and prioritize maintenance and infrastructure. Takeaways The Ford Center's financial impact and community benefit should be thoroughly reviewed. Regular maintenance is crucial for preserving and upgrading entertainment venues and parks. Evansville should develop a vision for the community and prioritize maintenance and infrastructure. Community members should get involved, attend meetings, and hold elected officials accountable. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia for Entertainment Facilities 02:04 The Financial Impact of the Ford Center 03:02 The Size and Ranking of the Ford Center 04:03 Memories of Robert Stadium 05:00 Aging Stadiums in Other Cities 06:23 The Importance of Regular Maintenance 09:11 Neglecting Maintenance in Evansville 10:13 The Closure of Hartke Pool 12:07 The Need for Yearly Maintenance Budgets 13:07 Accepting the Loss of Past Entertainment Venues 15:17 Loss of Unique Events and Activities 17:28 Developing a Vision for the Community 18:15 Taking Action and Getting Involved 20:19 Praying for the Community and Changing Priorities 21:04 Keeping an Eye on Elected Officials 22:17 Stopping the Decay and Maintaining Infrastructure 22:47 Conclusion and Call to Action

    26 мин.
  2. 26.01.2024

    A conversation with Brian Buxton

    In this episode, Johnny Kincaid interviews Brian Buxton of Fingers, Fork, Knife & Spoon about his diverse career path and experiences in the car business and restaurant industry. Brian shares how he transitioned from detailing cars to starting his own dealership and the challenges he faced along the way. They also discuss the potential future of Wolf's Barbecue and the debate on tipping in the restaurant industry. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of following your passions and the social aspect of dining out. Brian Buxton discusses the impact of tipping on work ethic and how it can encourage or discourage employees from going above and beyond. He also addresses the issue of mandatory tipping and the expectation of tips even for counter service. Johnny emphasizes the importance of understanding the human factor and being considerate towards servers who may be dealing with personal challenges. He suggests that tipping should not be solely based on the bill and encourages leaving positive reviews for exceptional service. Johnny also mentions future topics and restaurant news. Takeaways Following your passions can lead to unexpected career paths. The restaurant industry is not just about the food but also the social experience. Tipping is a complex issue with different perspectives and cultural differences. Perceived value plays a significant role in the cost of dining out. Tipping can influence work ethic and incentivize employees to provide better service. Mandatory tipping and the expectation of tips for counter service can be controversial. Tipping should be seen as a suggestion and not solely based on the bill. It is important to consider the human factor and be understanding towards servers. Expressing gratitude and leaving positive reviews can make a difference in the service industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:54 Brian Buxton's Background and Career 03:25 Reinventing Yourself and Following Your Passions 04:50 Influence of Childhood and Pop Culture on Career Choices 08:19 Transition from Detailing Cars to Starting a Dealership 09:51 The Importance of Control in the Car Business 12:06 Potential Future of Wolf's Barbecue 13:19 Considerations for Buying a Restaurant's Recipes and Name 15:10 The Social Aspect of Dining Out 17:31 The Cost of Dining Out and the Value of the Experience 20:58 The Debate on Tipping in the Restaurant Industry 32:56 The Psychology of Tipping and Perceived Value 40:42 The Impact of Tipping on Work Ethic 42:17 The Issue of Mandatory Tipping 43:12 Tipping as a Suggestion 44:04 Blaming Servers for Food Quality 45:14 Understanding the Human Factor 46:16 Dealing with Bad Service 47:28 Who to Tip and When 48:28 The Living Wage Debate

    59 мин.
  3. 16.01.2024

    John Shrock Announces Candidacy for Congress

    Jon Schrock's website: http://Indiana8th.com SummaryIn this episode of This Week in Evansville, host Johnny Kincaid interviews Jon Schrock, a candidate running for the 8th district of Indiana in the U.S. Congress. They discuss various topics, including musical chairs with elected officials, the history of the district, the importance of constitutional understanding, concerns about water rights and carbon dioxide burial, the exodus of Republicans from Congress, strategies in a crowded primary, expectations for the primary and general elections, and the first priorities Schrock would push through if elected. He emphasizes the need for education reform and election integrity.TakeawaysThe 8th district of Indiana is experiencing an interesting election season with multiple elected officials changing positions.Understanding and upholding the Constitution is crucial for elected officials, and voters should prioritize candidates who demonstrate constitutional knowledge.Issues such as water rights and carbon dioxide burial require careful consideration and open communication with constituents.Term limits and the longevity of politicians in office are topics of discussion, and voters should consider the benefits and drawbacks of long-term incumbency.Education reform and election integrity are top priorities for John Schrock, who emphasizes the need for true education and restoring trust in the election system. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Call to Action 00:31Musical Chairs with Elected Officials 01:30Interesting Elections in Indiana 02:09Introduction of Guest: John Schrock 02:20John Schrock's Announcement 03:37History of the Eighth District 04:35Importance of Constitutional Understanding 05:32Term Limits and Longevity in Office 06:16Discussion on Water Rights 07:36Concerns about Carbon Dioxide Burial 10:32Exodus of Republicans from Congress 12:21Strategies in a Crowded Primary 17:15Expectations for the Primary and General Elections 22:02First Priority: Education and Election Integrity 29:00Restoring Trust in the Election System 31:12Importance of People's Involvement 32:14Closing Remarks and Call to Action

    31 мин.
  4. 11.01.2024

    Lt. Governor Candidate Micah Beckwith talks about Rinos and Winos.Stop whining and do something.

    This episode focuses on the importance of grassroots involvement in politics and becoming a power broker in local government. Micah Beckwith shares his experience running for Lieutenant Governor and highlights the need for servant leadership in politics. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of delegates and caucuses in shaping party platforms and selecting candidates. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to get involved at the local level and take responsibility for creating change in their communities. Micah Beckwith discusses the upcoming convention on June 15. Johnny Kincaid expresses his appreciation for Micah's dedication to being part of the solution. They talk about the importance of retail politics and connecting with voters. Micah shares his belief that Indiana is strategically positioned to be a beacon of liberty and the importance of upholding constitutional principles. They conclude by encouraging viewers to engage with the message and join them again next time. Takeaways Grassroots involvement is crucial for putting power back in the hands of the people. Becoming a precinct committee person and a delegate to the convention are effective ways to make a difference in local politics. Servant leadership and honoring authority are important principles for political leaders. Party platforms and caucuses play a significant role in shaping the direction of a political party. Being part of the solution and taking action is more productive than complaining or criticizing. Retail politics, including personal interactions and conversations, are crucial for connecting with voters. Indiana has the potential to be a model of liberty by upholding constitutional principles. Spreading the principles and values of Indiana to other states can have a positive impact. Engaging with content, such as liking, commenting, and subscribing, helps spread the message and reach more people. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to We the People 03:18 Becoming a Power Broker in Local Politics 06:36 Micah Beckwith's Run for Lieutenant Governor 13:29 Honoring Authority and the Founding Fathers 20:13 The Importance of Grassroots Involvement 25:06 Becoming a Precinct Committee Person 27:25 Becoming a Delegate to the Convention 32:48 The Impact of Delegates and Caucuses 36:18 The Power of Party Platforms 40:25 Sweet and Food for Donors 41:30 Being Part of the Solution 42:05 Retail Politics 42:29 Indiana as a Beacon of Liberty 43:43 Spreading Principles to Other States 44:02 Closing Remarks

    44 мин.

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Discussion of topics and events that impact people in Evansville, Indiana.