


18 questions with Indiana's NO HARM
"I love filming and editing things. My last music video was shot spontaneously while my friend and I were at a concert. I had a crazy hat that flashed lights and he had glasses with colored lenses that we used as a camera filter. My next music video that I'm releasing shortly after my EP releases (9/16/22) was shot and edited by me. The song is about my friends so I just filmed my friends and I hanging out. I'm super excited to put it out to the world."




13 questions with Chicago's Smita Sahoo, owner of āśaya | DESIGN
"I’m inspired by nature and the constant evolution of design. Design that is in sync with nature is always timeless and sophisticated. I believe it’s important to know the history and background influencing design so that we can continue to push forward in developing new styles that challenge convention while also encouraging an inviting atmosphere for users. My creations present a considerate blend of design innovations of the west paired with timeless elements of the east."


5 fall weekend getaways in the Midwest for 2022
"If a crisp, foggy, autumn morning in a garden or amongst trees and sculpture is what you're searching for, then you need to take a trip to Witchita this fall. Visit Botanica for over 9 acres of gardens, showcasing 3,600 species of plants. Sculptures, streams, fountains and waterfalls can be found winding along the trails. In the fall, the grounds are also known for the thousands of mums planted, blooming their fall color. If you havent been yet, Botanica is a must see."

15 questions with Scott Kunes, CEO of Kunes Auto Group
"We serve every community we have a location in. For example, at our annual Trade-In Hunger event, employees at each location package meal kits for food banks in their area. We also have a global reach with building orphanages in India and supporting mission work in every corner of the globe."


10 questions with Riggs Eckelberry, CEO of OriginClear
"An excellent form of irrigation is a drip irrigation system. These are very efficient systems that use less water, are run by timer, and thus save money. The absolute ideal would be to have a home greywater recycling system, which takes water from places like kitchen sinks and showers, cleans it, and can then repurpose it for some types of irrigation. Very cool little systems!"







