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he Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Visionaries of the Year campaign kicked off its 10-week fundraising effort to raise $75,000 to support cancer research.
The campaign featuring 11 candidates will end on May 9 with a grand celebration, where the candidate who raises the most funds will be declared the winner.
Randy Ollis, a beloved figure, is lending his name and platform to the campaign, motivated by his personal experience with cancer eight years ago.
He emphasized the importance of research, especially for younger patients, and expressed gratitude for the advancements that helped him during his treatment.
Allie Clyne, the honored hero volunteer, expressed her excitement and nervousness about being part of the campaign. She emphasized the importance of staying positive and making friends during challenging times, offering advice to other children diagnosed with cancer.
The campaign is a secret competition, meaning candidates are unaware of each other’s fundraising progress until the grand finale.
This structure aims to foster collaboration and surprise as participants work towards their fundraising goals.
The Visionaries of the Year campaign aims to raise significant funds for cancer research and inspire hope and community involvement.
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Jim Jefferies is a writer, producer and comedian. He’s bringing his “Son of a Carpenter” tour to Indianapolis.
Jefferies is a native of Australia. He says he first fell in love with comedy when he saw Eddie Murphy’s “Delirious.”
He is one of the most popular and respected comedians of his generation.
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Comedian Rachel Feinstein joined “Life.Style.Live!” Host Cody Adams ahead of her show at Helium Comedy Club.
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For the last 15 years, comedians Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes have traveled the country on the Jay and Silent Bob Tour. The tour is coming to Indianapolis on Feb. 13 at the Old National Centre.
Smith took some time to talk with Life.Style.Live host Cody Adams about the tour and the movie.
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Calling all car lovers! The 31st Annual HOT ROD Power Tour is gearing up for another thrilling year, kicking off June 9-13.
The Hot Rod Power Tour, known as the world’s largest traveling car show, will take participants through some of the most scenic roads in the Midwest, covering about 800 to 1,000 miles with five exciting stops along the way.
The traveling car show brings more than 6,000 cars and trucks of all years, makes and models on display for tens of thousands of automotive enthusiasts.
“Life.Style.Live!” Host Felicia Michelle spoke with “HOT ROD Magazine’s” Editor-in-Chief John McGann, to learn more about the tour.
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On Jan. 21, 2007 the Indianapolis Colts faced the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship. The Colts had a history of losing to Tom Brady and the Patriots, but this year was different.
Late in the game, Colts cornerback Marlin Jackson intercepted Brady’s pass to seal the win and send the Colts to the Super Bowl.
Nearly two decades later that play is still one of the greatest in franchise history. Now, the former Indianapolis Colts player is using his winning moment to help the community.
Jackson, who now lives in Noblesville, founded an organization called Fight for Life. The nonprofit partners with educators to provide space for youth to process their experiences and circumstances so they can have winning moments.
Through that organization a new campaign has been started to help local students and schools.
You can be a part of the #winningmoments campaign as well. The campaign works with youth and educators to look for personal winning moments, both on an individual basis and from within the community.
Marlin stopped by the Life.Style.Live! set to discuss the organization and the campaign.
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Fashion is more than just a way to express style—it’s also a powerful tool for boosting mental health and confidence. According to Jennifer Heinen, a fashion psychologist, the clothes we wear can significantly impact our emotional well-being.
The relationship between fashion and mental health is deeper than many realize. Heinen explains that our clothing choices influence how we see ourselves and how others perceive us. Research shows that wearing clothes associated with confidence can reduce anxiety and improve emotional regulation.
Clothing is also an important form of self-expression, helping individuals convey their identity and emotions.
Heinen suggests choosing clothes that align with your goals and values, which can open doors to new opportunities.
For those struggling with mental health, fashion can be a way to feel more empowered, especially during the winter months when seasonal changes can lead to feelings of isolation or sadness. Heinen recommends starting small, such as choosing clothing that brings comfort or makes you smile.
Heinen encourages people to embrace fashion as a tool for emotional well-being, reminding us that it’s not about trends but connecting with what makes us feel authentic and strong.
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n the hustle and bustle of modern life, many parents struggle to connect with their children. Between work, school and the constant buzz of technology, meaningful family moments can be challenging to come by. But Angie Lau has found a way to bridge that gap.
Founder of “Life Beyond School,” Angie Lau, joined us on “Life.Style.Live!” to talk about “Life Beyond School.”
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The EmPower Her Academy, an initiative by Girl Talk Inc., is transforming the lives of high school girls by providing them with essential life skills and empowering them for the future. Executive Director of Girl Talk Inc.Sonya Cooke visited the "Life.Style.Live!" studio to talk about the program.
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Ring in the New Year with an evening filled with laughter courtesy of Greg Warren. The longtime comedian will perform at Helium Comedy Club on New Year’s Eve.
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Lori Cardwell, owner of Lori Cardwell Photography, is turning heads with her distinctive magazine-style portraits. Cardwell empowers her clients by capturing their genuine expressions, helping them to feel confident and authentic in front of the camera.
Lori spoke with “Life.Style.Live!” host Felicia Michelle about her photography.
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Bella Bauer is currently a freshman at Purdue University. She is also Miss Indiana Teen 2024 preparing to compete for the Miss America Teen pageant in Orlando, Florida. Bella is the oldest of seven children and a resident of Granger. She is a graduate from Penn High School. At Purdue University she is studying physical therapy and has made the Purdue Dance Team.
Bella previously visited our show to share her book, “ABCs of Epilepsy.” She now has a second book out, “ABCs of Epilepsy, Friends and Family Edition.”
Bella says she hopes this new book can help caregivers of those with epilepsy navigate everyday life.
Through her Purple Project, Bella aims to educate and empower individuals with epilepsy and the broader community.
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Get ready to get festive downtown because “Holiday on the Ave.: A Holiday Soul Revue” is returning to the Madam Walker Legacy Center on Saturday, Dec. 7!
“Life.Style.Live!” host Felicia Michelle spoke with President of the Madam Walker Legacy Center Kristian Stricklen, Rodney Stepp, Music Experience Producer and Indianapolis singer Staci McCrackin, who will be performing at this year’s event, for the scoop on this year’s event.
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As one of the newest venues for live entertainment in Central Indiana, Hendricks Live has already welcomed in several big name acts.
Located in downtown Plainfield, the venue makes the arts more accessible to all.
Featuring a 600-seat proscenium theatre and a 160-seat event space, Hendricks Live! is the premier destination in west central Indiana for local, regional, and national art and entertainment.
The venue features year-round performances, events, and exhibits in various creative styles and disciplines by local, regional, and national artists and organizations.
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The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, a longstanding gem in the city’s cultural crown, is gearing up for its annual “Festival of Carols.” The holiday tradition, known for its world-class performances and heartwarming atmosphere, will take place December 20-23 at the Palladium and Butler University.
Artistic Director Eric Stark emphasized the unique collaborations that make the event special, highlighting a partnership with Lawrence Central High School’s choir. A standout feature this year includes Indianapolis broadcasting legend Debby Knox, who will lend her voice as a narrator for “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
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You might know her as the cranky, rule following employee on the hit show “The Office,” but Angela Kinsey is starring in a much different role for the Hallmark Channel.Kinsey is starring in the “Countdown to Christmas” kick-off “Confessions of a Christmas Letter.”
The movie is set to premiere November 17th on Hallmark Channel, as part of the network’s 15th Annual “Countdown to Christmas” programming event and will have Angela Kinsey starring in her first Hallmark movie, plus, a special cameo from Kinsey’s former “The Office” co-star Brian Baumgartner.
The movie follows Settie Rose, played by Angela Kinsey, a quirky family matriarch. Settie enters her town’s annual holiday letter-writing contest but needs help, so she hires struggling novelist Juan, played by Alec Santos, to craft the perfect letter.
When a mix-up leads to the rumor that Juan is engaged to Settie’s daughter Lily, played Lillian Doucet-Roche, the whole family scrambles to keep up the charade.
As Juan bonds with the Roses and overcomes his writer’s block, Settie learns that embracing her imperfect family is what truly makes her story special.
Kinsey joined the Life.Style.Live! crew to talk about the movie and her iconic role in “The Office.”
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The upcoming Circle City Sound concert offers Indianapolis residents a chance to support veterans through an evening of music and community engagement. The free concert, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on November 11 at Lutheran High School, will feature patriotic music and popular show tunes. David Zimmerman, Director of Circle City Sound, emphasized the group’s commitment to giving back to the community, noting, “We’ve done this for several years to celebrate our vets in the community, and we hope people come out to support.”
Ashlee Walls-Pierce, VP for Advancement at HVAF, highlighted the organization’s mission to end veteran homelessness. “One in 10 homeless individuals in Indianapolis is a veteran,” she stated, describing HVAF’s work to provide housing, employment assistance, mental health support, and a food and hygiene pantry. HVAF serves around 400 veterans monthly, offering essential resources to help them rebuild their lives. The pantry allows veterans the dignity of choosing items they need, including fresh produce, meat, and hygiene products.
Attendees of the concert can support HVAF’s efforts through monetary and in-kind donations. A donation basket will be available for those who wish to contribute. “While the concert is free, we appreciate any donations for our veterans,” Walls-Pierce added. HVAF accepts monetary donations, non-perishable food, gently used clothing, and new socks, underwear, and undershirts.
For more information on how to support HVAF and local veterans, attendees can speak with HVAF representatives at the concert or visit hvafofindiana.org.
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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra continues its 2024-25 season this fall with an exciting Pops series led by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, the newly appointed principal guest conductor of Pops. This season’s lineup includes “La Vida Loca: Latin Pop Hits of the 1990s and 2000s,” featuring music from legendary Latin artists like Enrique Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Santana, and Ricky Martin. Lopez-Yañez shared his excitement for the event, noting that the symphony’s variety and range make every show unique.
Lopez-Yañez highlighted that unlike traditional symphony performances, “La Vida Loca” will be interactive, encouraging the audience to dance and sing along. “This is all about dancing, singing along, having a good time,” he added, mentioning crowd favorites like “Macarena,” which is sure to get attendees on their feet.
The “La Vida Loca” performances will take place at the Hilbert Circle Theatre on Friday, November 8, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Saturday, November 9, at 7 p.m. For additional details or to purchase tickets, visit indianapolissymphony.org/event/latin-pops-hits/.
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Watching veteran comic Bill Bellamy perform is getting a glimpse into what makes this man tick. With an effortlessly smooth approach, Bellamy discusses topics and themes that we've heard a thousand times before (like sex and relationships) but with his unique, hilariously raunchy point of view. We wouldn't expect anything less from the man who coined the phrase "booty call."
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Have you ever wanted to walk with ghosts?
Amy Bruner — known for her work on the shows “Kindred Spirits,” “Ghost Hunters” and “Paranormal Lockdown” — talked with “All Indiana” host Felicia Michelle about an upcoming event.
Bruner will be featured at the Walking with Ghosts event starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Hobart Art Theater in northwest Indiana.
You can also join Walking with Ghosts w/ Amy Bruni in Indianapolis on October 18.
You can get tickets by visiting MadHatterShows.com.
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