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Weekly Sermons from Vineyard Boise. Vineyard Boise is a body of believers in the heart of Garden City that has been serving Boise since 1989. We are a non-denominational Christian church that pursues authentic Christian life and endeavors to develop mature, reproducible, Spirit-filled Christian disciples, in order to make The Invisible God Visible
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Welcome to Reader's Corner, a weekly radio show hosted by Boise State University president emeritus Bob Kustra that features lively conversations with some of the nation's leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today.
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From Boise

Marissa Lovell

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From Boise is a weekly newsletter and podcast about life in Boise. Every Tuesday we share a story about a person, place, piece of Boise history, or current local happening. Every Thursday we curate a list of fun things to do over the weekend. Subscribe to our free newsletter at fromboise.com
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Redemption Hill is a non-denominational network of Micro-Churches that is learning the way of Jesus to be a blessing to our city of Boise, Idaho that we love so much. Join us for our weekly podcast where we explore more about what it looks like to be transformed in the way of Jesus.
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Game Plan For Life is a podcast hosted by Skip Hall. Skip is the former head football coach at Boise State University. During 30 years in coaching, his teams went to 12 bowl games, including 3 Rose Bowls and the Orange Bowl. Through interviews with coaches, players, business and ministry leaders, Skip seeks to show the importance of having a game plan in order to succeed in all areas of life.
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Jahred, Pat and Steed discuss everything from which candy bars are for elitist to which celebrity would you rather start a small business with. Regular segments include a Jeff Goldblum Movie Review and Tanzania News.
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Idaho Matters

Boise State Public Radio

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Idaho Matters is a wonderful way to stay up to date, meet people and understand there's much more to this great state. Hosted by Gemma Gaudette on Boise State Public Radio News, it features arts and politics, growth and education, and the interesting stories that make Idaho unique. Send us your questions, comments or story ideas by emailing idahomatters@boisestate.edu or sending us a voicemail using the "Talk To Us" feature on the free Boise State Public Radio app.
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Money: you make it, you want more of it, and you want to protect it. We are The Real Money Pros, a show hosted collaboratively by experts who specialize in investing, financial and estate planning, taxes, insurance, and any other way to grow wealth. Plus, we make it fun! We help you know good advice from bad – especially when everyone seems to want a piece of your money.
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The destination that someone’s path winds towards to always starts with a single footstep. Join Mc Saabii Boi as he joins his guests - including musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs - on their odysseys of self-discovery, starting with this single footstep. Each episode serves as a profound exploration into the essence of becoming, unveiling the intricacies of their paths, from humble beginnings to soaring achievements. Mc Saabii Boi pulls back the curtain on high points, adversities, the co ...
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M-Class Podcast

Jeff Pennington & Josh Henderson

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A rowdy, goofy Star Trek watch club podcast with a heart of gold starring the Trek Bois - Jeff Pennington and Josh Henderson. On iTunes, Spotify, & SoundCloud
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Tax Deductibility of PMI Payments Are you an owner-occupant puzzled by the ever-changing rules around PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) deductibility? Or perhaps an ambitious real estate investor, hungry to maximize your deductions and supercharge your profits? Then this class is your golden ticket to the world of tax wisdom! Join us for an exhilara…
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Go see a movie, check out a market, go to a rodeo, pick flowers, and much more! Find more things to do in the newsletter: fromboise.com Thank you to Visit Southwest Idaho for sponsoring this episode! Today’s Out of Town Tip is to book a rafting trip with Bear Valley Rafting. WEEKEND PARTIES Friday, July 19 Bown Crossing’s Summer Block Party ​Snake …
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FILE - In the Sept. 21, 2017, file photo, tucked in a sleeping bag, Danny, a 60-year-old homeless man who only gave his first name, lies on an overpass above the 101 Freeway, one of the nation's busiest freeways, in Los Angeles. A federal appellate court says cities can't prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go.…
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“The new way looks like a Spirit of following Jesus, creating a new world order starting within our souls.” For this cliffhanger episode of the first half of our Whole series, Robert dives into Romans 7. We explore the feelings that come up when reading this passage, learn about the history of the law as a gift rather than a set of rules, and our h…
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The World Health Organization estimates that roughly 785,000,000 people around the world lack access to clean, safe, drinking water. Over 800,000 die every year due to health complications caused by unclean drinking water. 300,000 of those are children under the age of five. This reality of clean water scarcity is commonly endemic to regions of the…
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(City of Toronto / CC by 2.0) A new law has put restrictions on library book challenges, there are a growing number of evictions in the Treasure Valley, reading scores for Idaho students are still lagging, improvement is needed in the Forest Services fire program and we take a look at Project 2025's plan for education. It’s Friday, which means it's…
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Water-scooping aircraft collecting water from Redfish Lake takes photo of the Bench Lake Fire on July 14.( U.S. Forest Service-Sawtooth National Forest) One week ago, a wildfire broke out eight miles south of Stanley, next to Idaho's iconic Redfish Lake. The fire is still relatively small by Gem State’s standards, at about 2,000 acres, but it’s thr…
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In this episode we recap the electric Monaco Diamond League, preview the London Diamond League, chat about the Olympics and our selections, and address some questionable comments made by Grant Fisher about us & the coffee club podcast. We also drop some hints about our exciting new merch drop! Big thank you to this episode's sponsor: ROLL Recovery:…
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Musician Gerry Beckley is founding member of the band America.His self titled album is out now. He disusses some of the new songs, people concfusing "Horse With No Name" with Neil Young, running into David Gilmour recently, his friendship with Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys) and knowing The Beatles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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The 2024 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Champion, MLE #2 ranked eater in the world, and recent blueberry eating world record holder Patrick Bertoletti joins Jrad and Steed on this week's Chubstep. The guys discuss his recent accomplishments, what percentage of blueberry Patrick’s body is, Chubstep’s experience with hot dogs, how he got started in c…
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Three counsels to U.S. President Gerald Ford meet with members of the Select Senate Committee on Intelligence in Washington, D.C., June 26, 1975. They brought White House files with them to aid panel's investigation into where orders to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro originated. From left are: seated, James Wilderoffer, counsel; Roderick Hi…
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(The Flicks / via Facebook) Idahoans will be considering an open primaries initiative this November, which includes a ranked choice voting component. A new film called "Majority Rules" looks at this issue and there’s a sold out special screening on Wednesday, July 17, at The Flicks in Boise, which will include a panel discussion after the film. For…
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( ISU AmeriCorps Programs) More than 20 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States, September 11 has become the biggest day of service in America. It’s a day when many give back to their communities to honor those lost that day. Last year, Idaho State University’s Institute of Rural Health got a grant from AmeriCorps to plan commun…
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Deep Space Nine is rocked by a brand new craze that's sweeping the far distant future - UNIONIZATION! What do our two incredibly loudmouthed leftist tree-huggers have to say about THIS ONE, folks?! (It's mostly jokes like usual, but still)This is the 3rd episode of VidaZen's "Ballroom BLITZ!" Collection as chosen by and voted on our patrons! You ca…
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Alex Adams and Idaho Governor Brad Little after Little signed the “Promoting Families and Protecting Children Act,” on June 7, 2024.(Idaho Governor's Office) Idaho has a new Health and Welfare Director. Alex Adams faces a growing Medicaid budget and has already cut some vacant positions. On day one, he made adoption a top priority and said he wants…
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(Thanasis Zovoilis / Getty Images) Here in Idaho, there are nearly 30,000 people living with Alzheimer's, a disease that many are calling a public health crisis. And as that number continues to grow, experts are working to raise awareness. Which is why the Alzheimer's Foundation of America will be hosting an educational conference this week, provid…
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(Snake River Stampede ) This year marks the 109th anniversary of the Snake River Stampede Rodeo! This weeklong event brings thousands of cowboys and spectators to Nampa for everything from bull riding to barrel racing to mutton busting! The stampede is a big money-maker for Canyon County and a tradition for families that spans generations. Clint Ch…
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Episode 6, Korak Podcast. We are delighted to be joined by singer, rapper and songwriter from south London, MJ Duke The Journey begins from battling depression for 7 years and accepting that his music is his therapy and not only will it help himself but others London born singer MJ Duke takes to the stage to bring forth some more of his soulful, an…
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Game Plan For Life is a podcast and radio program hosted by Skip Hall. Tune in every Saturday morning on 94.1 FM at 10:00. And on KSPD AM 790 at 10:00 AM in the Boise, Idaho area. Skip is the former head football coach at Boise State University. During 30 years in coaching, his teams went to 12 bowl games, including 3 Rose Bowls and the Orange Bowl…
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(Murphy Woodhouse / Mountain West News Bureau ) The Open Primary Initiative is headed to the ballot, there's a petition from the Attorney General's office to hear the Hecox v. Little case, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean has voiced her support for President Biden and we a look at firework laws. It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtab…
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A low-intensity burn on the recent Crawford prescribed fire near Cascade, Idaho(Steve Vigil / The Nature Conservancy ) On a Thursday morning in May, Forest Service staff and crew leaders gathered in the Cascade Ranger District Office for a briefing. They were putting a plan together for the nearby, nearly 100-acre Crawford burn on the Boise Nationa…
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Functional Obsolescence Unveiled: The Silent Value Killer in Real Estate Investments—and How to Defeat It! There's a often overlooked risk of investing in reale state: obsolescence. Whether we're focused on properties that are or will become functionally obsolete or drift directly into economic or physical obsolescence... these are real-world risks…
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(Canva ) Across the country, many parents and educators are struggling with the same question: "Should cell phones be kept out of school?" Well, for more than 200 families in the Boise School District, the answer may be yes. As more research emerges linking technology and social media to poor mental health, parents are in search of solutions, looki…
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Tons of live music, markets, fun food events, comedy and storytelling, and much more. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Thanks to CCDC for sponsoring this episode! Treat yourself on 10th Street. Some of my favorite places to go are ā Cafe​, Neckar Coffee, Guru Donuts, The District and ​Zen Bento​. Thanks to Visit Southwest Idaho for sponsoring thi…
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The boys are back in town, and by town we mean St. Moritz!! In this quickie, we recap the incredible performances of George Beamish & co at the Paris Diamond League. We also preview a bit of the stacked fields for Olli's Monaco's 1500m and chat about Morgan's olympic tune up in Luzern's 3k race next week. We also talk about eggs for far too long. B…
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4th of July is over but this Chubstep episode is just getting started where Steed and Jrad discuss odd 4th of July facts, the newest Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Champion, Steed’s impressive experience with fireworks after being in ‘war’, the worst and saddest foods that people bring to a party, how gas engines work in ‘Steed Science’, Jrad getting a fo…
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Boise, Idaho Wastewater SARS-COV-2 data.( City of Boise) The level of COVID-19 is up in Boise, at least according to the spike of the disease found in the city's wastewater. Plus, we know bird flu is hitting Idaho's dairy cows, but what about beef cattle? Dr. David Pate, former CEO of St. Luke's Health System, joined Idaho Matters to talk more abou…
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(Canva ) When a power line falls and sparks a wildfire that burns through homes and neighborhoods, who pays for the destruction? That’s the question being asked in several states, including Idaho, after the deadly Santiam fire in Oregon. Four years ago, the fire killed 11 people and burned more than 5,000 homes and buildings. PacifiCorp, which prov…
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(CATCH ) With an excessive heat warning in place through Saturday, many people are trying to stay out of the sun but for people experiencing homelessness, this can be hard to do. Which is why the local nonprofit CATCH is requesting essential items to help keep this vulnerable community safe. Connor O'Hora, CATCH's outreach team lead, and Cassidy La…
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A few months ago we did a story about hidden portals to Boise history. Today, Julie is back with part two. All of the places you’ll hear about in today’s story are located in plain sight, but they’re remnants of our collective history as a city – little windows into the past just begging to be looked through. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Than…
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(JGI/Tom Grill / Getty Images/Tetra images RF) Last year, a new law went into effect, expanding the rights of pregnant workers across the U.S. Now, regulations for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act have been finalized, offering clearer guidelines on what protections can be expected in the workplace. Charlotte Burrows, Chair of the U.S. Equal Employ…
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Boise Mayor Lauren McLean ( City of Boise) Boise Mayor Lauren McLean says she’d “like nothing more than to weigh in” on controversial rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court. But that’s not going to stop her, she says, from making clear that a number of those decisions directly impact Boise. “When I knock on doors and talk to our residents, I’ve talked…
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( Roseanna Marcum) In March of 2021 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Nampa was looking for a way to connect with the community without spending time indoors. That’s when Puptricks was born. This local dog gathering brought together neighbors and their pups, allowing people to have some fun while their dogs showed off their tricks…
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( U.S. Supreme Court) It’s now legal again to give someone a ticket for sleeping or camping on public property. This comes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the Grants Pass v. Johnson case. The city of Oregon wanted to fine people sleeping in public parks and possibly put them in jail if they refused to comply, and the court said that was not "…
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Kids at Camp Rainbow Gold partake in a food fight. ( Camp Rainbow Gold) When it comes to making memories, there's no better place to do so than summer camp. But for kids with medical conditions, this experience can feel out of reach. Which is why the work that Camp Rainbow Gold does is so important. For over 40 years, the nonprofit has been creatin…
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(Larry Reis / Flickr) When you think of fast-growing industries in Idaho, you might think of tech businesses or agriculture. But one of the fastest-growing industries and job markets is fish and wildlife, which employs more than 4,000 people in Idaho. These jobs include everything from wildlife conservation to fishing guides, manufacturing jet boat…
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Yellowstone Volcano Observatory 2023 Annual Report.( USGS) Last year, four and a half million people flocked to Yellowstone National Park: a 37% increase over 2022. They came to camp to fish, watch the wildlife, and check out the thermal geysers that spew hot water and rock out of what is a very active geologic site. While Yellowstone seems like a …
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