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For the Love of A Cappella is a show loved by many, not just lovers of A Cappella but also connoisseurs of all genres of music from all ages. Highlighting both old and new A Cappella groups, along with countless interviews, and live performances will keep you coming back for more!
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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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Logan Anderson the Co-owner of The Corndog Company says it all began with the CEO for East Idaho locations, Michael O’Neal. The company was founded in Idaho Falls in 2018, and has trailer locations throughout east Idaho. Reminding locals that their company isn't 'World's Best Corndogs,' Anderson is sharing their honey-dipped flavors with hungry loc…
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Representative Jon Weber reflects on the recently concluded legislative session in Idaho. He discusses successes like bills on electrical and plumbing inspections and tax relief for school facilities. He also touches on disappointments, such as a failed homeowners association bill, and weighs in on controversial legislation regarding library materi…
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State Senator Doug Ricks, R-Rexburg, reflects on the 2024 Legislative Session. He talked to Brandon Isle about multiple bills, including House Bill 521 (the bill that sends money to school districts for buildings) and HB 710 (the library bill). He also talked about the Open Primaries Initiative and reelection.…
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Idaho House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel talks to Brandon Isle about the 2024 Legislative Session. She also talks about the initiative to change Idaho's election process and how that would affect the Democratic party in Idaho.Technical note: The audio quality in this episode is less than ideal because of technical difficulties. We apologize.…
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Idahoans for Open Primaries is a group working to gather signatures to get an initiative on the November ballot where voters could decide whether Idaho should move to a different system of primary and general election voting. Karole Honas is one of those volunteers in Blackfoot.Photo: Idahoans for Open Primaries Facebook page…
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In this episode: Christian attitudes on immigration in the United States, how the church is helping its neighbors recover from the 2023 earthquakes in Turkey, and how the Freed-Hardeman University men's basketball team won the NAIA national championship..."the right way." Segment One: Christian attitudes on immigration in the United States (Scott M…
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Annika Champenois is a Denmark native and a Utah-based author who believes in publishing wholesome content sprinkled with her love of the gospel of Jesus Christ. When we asked Annika why she thought writing clean content was important, here was her response, “It just makes our lives better. We’re so much better when the things we consume and the th…
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The Christian Chronicle, Inc. is getting all-new branding and design across all of its media. In this episode, you'll hear from those who had a hand in the makeover as well as two senior journalism majors who make some predictions about how The Christian Chronicle may function and look in the future. Segment One: The Christian Chronicle editorial t…
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BYU-Idaho students Devon Phelps and Tucker Hoppe founded their band Coastal City, inspired by their shared love for music. Through collaborative songwriting, they are preparing to release their debut album, reflecting their dedication to creating meaningful music.Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/rexburg-band-coastal…
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In this interview BYU-Idaho Symphony Band Director David Faries gives insights on the upcoming Symphony Band concert which includes, the theme for the concert, the arrangement differences between a Symphony Orchestra and Band, and the pieces the band will perform.Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/campus-news/the-symphony-band-p…
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Jeremy Hall, financial reporting director at BYU-Idaho, urges students to embrace their roles as creators and builders in their faith and lives, drawing inspiration from woodworking and the teachings of President Russell M. Nelson. Hall emphasizes the importance of cultivating faith, contributing positively to the world and preparing for eternal bl…
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Haiti’s government is all but nonexistent and gangs are in near-total control of the country, causing death and destruction, food and medical shortages, and spreading violence. Church of Christ congregations, members, and ministries are suffering along with the rest of the country. Hear Church of Christ minister and Haitian political refugee Roolit…
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The Family Crisis Center and the Upper Valley Child Advocacy Center are hosting community events at the end of April and the beginning of May. Chloe Aponte of the Family Crisis Center and Ashley Stallings of the Upper Valley Child Advocacy Center have been hard at work making sure these events help raise awareness for those affected by abuse.Check …
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In 2018, Jeremy and Rochelle Claridge launched Kainoa’s Hawaiian Grill in Rexburg, driven by their passion for Hawaiian cuisine. With faith as their compass and seizing favorable opportunities, they now prepare to expand their thriving enterprise to new locations in Idaho Falls and Caldwell, heralding a promising future of growth and culinary explo…
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On this episode a Denver truck driver has been convicted of five counts of vehicular homicide... Plus BYU-Idaho's four " A Capella" groups will perform this weekend... And the nationally recognized Zaner-Bloser Company has announced a regional winner from Rexburg.** This is the last episode of The Evening Headlines on Soundcloud **To get new episod…
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This week is a special live episode of The Spot. Hosts Christian Nelson, Briana Leal and Chandler Guadagnin talk about dating to a live audience of BYU-Idaho students who discuss their dating experiences and give advice for others to hear.** This is the last episode of The Spot on Soundcloud **To get new episodes follow The Spot Podcast on Spotify,…
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Wayne Vitali's unexpected journey from a shed in a parking lot to owning Rexburg's thriving Vietnamese restaurant, Kingdom of Pho, underscores his passion for authentic cuisine and community service. Despite lacking prior food industry experience, Vitali's commitment to freshness and community outreach has made Kingdom of Pho a beloved fixture on M…
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Elder Ricardo P. Gimenez, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dives deeper into his devotional address and talks a little bit about an LDS temple groundbreaking ceremony in preparation for the Teton River Idaho Temple groundbreaking ceremony later this year.…
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Dr. Bob Waldron, a lifelong minister and missionary for congregations around the world, talks about what he has learned about the Lord’s Supper from his reading, study, and travels. How might we renew and restore all that the Lord intended for this “main event” in the life of the church? Dr. Waldron also talks about his book, Food for the Journey, …
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