During our 3rd Annual Stop The Music Radio Block, Jules and Emily Metheny talked with mental health professionals and advocates to share stories and resources for suicide prevention.

Indiana Cancer Consortium's Mary Robertson explained who is eligible for the HPV vaccine and what it does to protect you from certain cancers.

The "A-Ok" singer sat down with RadioNow's Eliott King for an interview, kicked it with the fans, and gave us an exclusive performance!

This week, we talk about some upcoming events and opportunities. Hamilton Humane has some upcoming events you can volunteer or attend. On August 7, you can attend a free festival on the Far Eastside with CAFE and FECC.

This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Darcie Kurtz, Executive Director of Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside or FIDO. They talked about what the organization has been doing during the pandemic and what events and projects are starting to look like as restrictions are lifted. Darcie also gave resources for people looking for FIDO's help for themselves as well as concerned neighbors looking for assistance

This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Dr. Sandeep Dube, board member for the American Heart Association, about the importance of learning CPR and why an awareness week for CPR and AEDs is important when every second counts. Dr. Dube also talked about how COVID-19 has impacted hearts and what some of the complications the […]

This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Christamore House's La'Toya Pitts about summer learning labs and Indianapolis Public Library's John Helling about their summer reading program.

Shannon Linker of the Arts Council of Indianapolis shares the twist on this year's Welcome Race Fans project and what upcoming events and reopenings will be happening this summer and fall.

This week, host Emily Metheny continued her conversation with David Berman, Vice President of Harm Reduction and Crisis Stabilization Services for Mental Health America of Indiana. They talked about reducing stigma surrounding mental health, doing intentional self care, finding resources, and much more.  You can call 2-1-1 locally to find resources or visit bewellindiana.com. You can also find […]

In this early edition of Indy's Connection, host Emily Metheny talked with Rick Lofgren, CEO and president of Children's Organ Transplant Association (COTA), about the organization and its 35th birthday happening in April.

This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Adam Katchmarchi, executive director for the National Drowning Prevention Alliance. They talked about the different types of drowning, Hollywood and media depictions of drowning, who all is involved in drowning prevention, what layers of protection means and how to utilize them, and more.