Frank Basile joins ‘No Title Needed’ for Part 2, shares his drive to give back & rewards that come with it
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No Title Needed is a podcast celebrating the passions that enrich everyone’s lives. This week, No Title Needed welcomed back philanthropist Frank Basile for Part 2 of his interview.
Basile is a professional speaker, author, columnist, community volunteer, philanthropist, retired property management executive, and world traveler.
Basile and his wife Katrina have contributed to several organizations in a variety of fields. Among these are several to The Herron School of Art and Design, the Indianapolis Arts Center, the Phoenix Theatre, Storytelling Arts of Indiana, the Indiana Theatre Association, the Indiana Historical Society, and Basile Westfield Playhouse.
Listen in for Part 2 with Basile shares what drives him to assist these organizations and how it feels to give back in this way. He also discusses his travels – some exciting, some causing a bit of uncertainty. He also discusses the need to honor traditional entertainment, such as dance and music, especially that found in Carmel in The Great American Songbook.
Next week, tune in to meet Carmel City Councilman Adam Aasen. A councilman since 2019, he is a communications specialist, a community volunteer, and a former restaurant owner and journalist.
You can listen to No Title Needed every week as Scott Osborne and Cindy Collins welcome a new guest and explore what fuels people and passions beyond the 9-to-5 grind.
Each week, the podcast will be recorded inside Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael and air at 8 a.m. on Mondays. Follow the podcast on Facebook.