Lilly Center Unveils Podcast For Lake Lovers

July 16, 2024 at 5:11 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Dr. David Hoffert, Suzie Light, Dr. Nate Bosch and Dr. Rachael Hoffert. Photo Provided
Pictured (L to R) are Dr. David Hoffert, Suzie Light, Dr. Nate Bosch and Dr. Rachael Hoffert. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, in collaboration with DreamOn Studios, released the first three of 26 episodes in its new podcast.
The podcast is created in an audio and visual format and is available wherever podcasts are available or by visiting lakes.grace.edu/podcast.
The podcast helps lake residents answer questions like:
• Is my lake healthy?
• What are the threats facing my lake?
• Who is taking care of my lake?
Guests join cohosts Suzie Light, former CEO of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, and Dr. Nate Bosch, Creighton Brothers endowed director of the Lilly Center. Each guest speaks to their area of expertise related to the lakes, including research, K-12 education, wetlands, fisheries, planned giving and more, according to a news release from Lilly Center. Short feature segments help listeners dive deeper into the primary topic of the interview.
Guests in the first three episodes include Rich Haddad, CEO of The K21 Health Foundation; Dr. David Hoffert, Warsaw Community Schools superintendent; Dr. Rachael Hoffert, Grace College chair of elementary education; and Kay Young, Syracuse realtor. Future guests include representatives from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, local lake organizations, scientists and local leaders.
Are you a lake resident, lake lover or simply interested in podcasts? The Lilly Center wants to hear from you. After listening to one or more episodes, visit lakes.grace.edu/podcast to submit feedback and help improve the podcast.
Listen to or watch the Lake Doctor Podcast today on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music or YouTube.
The Lake Doctor Podcast is possible thanks to support from The K21 Health Foundation and Rick and April Sasso.
For more information, visit lakes.grace.edu.


WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, in collaboration with DreamOn Studios, released the first three of 26 episodes in its new podcast.
The podcast is created in an audio and visual format and is available wherever podcasts are available or by visiting lakes.grace.edu/podcast.
The podcast helps lake residents answer questions like:
• Is my lake healthy?
• What are the threats facing my lake?
• Who is taking care of my lake?
Guests join cohosts Suzie Light, former CEO of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, and Dr. Nate Bosch, Creighton Brothers endowed director of the Lilly Center. Each guest speaks to their area of expertise related to the lakes, including research, K-12 education, wetlands, fisheries, planned giving and more, according to a news release from Lilly Center. Short feature segments help listeners dive deeper into the primary topic of the interview.
Guests in the first three episodes include Rich Haddad, CEO of The K21 Health Foundation; Dr. David Hoffert, Warsaw Community Schools superintendent; Dr. Rachael Hoffert, Grace College chair of elementary education; and Kay Young, Syracuse realtor. Future guests include representatives from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, local lake organizations, scientists and local leaders.
Are you a lake resident, lake lover or simply interested in podcasts? The Lilly Center wants to hear from you. After listening to one or more episodes, visit lakes.grace.edu/podcast to submit feedback and help improve the podcast.
Listen to or watch the Lake Doctor Podcast today on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music or YouTube.
The Lake Doctor Podcast is possible thanks to support from The K21 Health Foundation and Rick and April Sasso.
For more information, visit lakes.grace.edu.


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