Indiana Podcasts - Hoosier Leaders, Legends and Nonprofits
Indiana Podcasts - Leaders, Legends, and Nonprofits from the Hoosier State
Rafael Sanchez, WRTV 6 Journalist
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Rafael Sanchez, WRTV 6 Journalist

From Leaders and Legends

Rafael Sanchez is one of our state’s best-known television journalists. He is also this week’s guest on the “Leaders and Legends” podcast. We discuss his career, some of the biggest stories he’s covered, and why a kid from the Bronx loves to call Indiana his home.

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Indiana Podcasts - Hoosier Leaders, Legends and Nonprofits
Indiana Podcasts - Leaders, Legends, and Nonprofits from the Hoosier State
Podcasts about Hoosier leaders, nonprofits, and policymakers. Our content is from Chris Spangle's public affairs radio show called "We Thought You Might Like To Know" and Indiana-specific content from the podcast Leaders and Legends with Robert Vane.