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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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Thicc Bois

Wesley and Gary

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A podcast with conversations between two thicc bois. We cover a variety of topics and hope that you will join us. The email for our podcast is thiccboipodcast@gmail.com
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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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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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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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Boi Review is a show for everyone that wants to love, laugh and know what Hamish and Wilkie think of everything from Love Island to Castlevania to picnics!
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How can you be the good news people are looking for? If you’re new to the RH community, this is a great place to start: We’re doing a mini series on our vision and values at Redemption Hill- who we are, where we’ve come from, and where we’re going. For our final episode of the series, Robert talks about living into the good news that we believe. Wh…
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Having a deep understanding of the 7 key real estate investing strategies is critically important for your success as a real estate investor in Boise. This class is Module 1 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: The 7 ways to invest in real estate… plus 2 more bonus strategies that we don’t c…
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People watch the Boise Baroque Orchestra at the Château des Fleurs.(Jonathan Collins / Boise Baroque Orchestra) This weekend the Boise Baroque Orchestra will be performing their last concert of the summer. Wrapping up their four-week festival with an evening of music you won't want to miss. Robert Franz, artistic director of the orchestra, joined I…
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False-color transmission electron micrograph of a field of whooping cough bacteria, Bordetella pertussis.(A. Barry Dowsett / Science Source) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pertussis is on the rise. Here in the Gem State, we're seeing an outbreak in North Idaho and the Boise State Broncos almost had the home op…
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(Rasande Tyskar / Flickr) More than 50 years ago, Terry Reilly was sent to Nampa by the Catholic Church to help the farmworker community. He started a small health clinic, which over the years grew exponentially. Today, Terry Reilly Health Services operates clinics across southwest Idaho that do all they can to provide medical, dental, and behavior…
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(Caitlin Tan / Wyoming Public Media) Summer is wrapping up, so we’re taking a look back at something that was likely a part of many of our childhoods: summer camp. But this one is a little different. It's a partnership between a ranch in Bondurant, a wildlife non-profit and the state of Wyoming geared toward kids across the country who wouldn’t oth…
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Christina Rose Hall stars in 'Always... Patsy Cline' at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival.(Idaho Shakespeare Festival) Where do you begin with Patsy Cline? Well, for one, you go a bit “Crazy,” as in the 1961 song that turned pop and country music on its proverbial ear. It is likely that there are not many people in the Western World who don’t sing alo…
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Earlier this year, renovations on Boise's historic Assay Office began. However, as the construction crew broke ground, they discovered they were digging up more than just dirt. Artifacts were buried around the building, some dating back more than 100 years. Archeologist Chris Shaver and outreach historian Dan Everhart, both with the Idaho State His…
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(Troy Oppie / Boise State Public Radio ) There are nearly 100 active craft breweries in Idaho — about four times as many as in 2012. But the industry is facing challenges. Changing tastes, discerning drinkers and rising costs have many local breweries on a financial razor’s edge — and tough times are spilling into Idaho’s hop fields, too.…
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Empty Skies and Full Creeks (South Fork of the Palouse River), Gouache & casein, 2024 by Aaron Cordell Johnson.( Aaron Cordell Johnson) Throughout Idaho flows over 100,000 miles of river. It's a resource that helps to shape our economy, communities and most recently the latest exhibit at the Sun Valley Museum of Art, where artists a…
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( W. W. Norton & Company) This episode of Idaho Matters originally aired on March 14, 2024. Imagine a minor character in the classic novel Moby Dick getting her own voice and her own story. That's exactly what happens in Idaho author Tara Karr Roberts debut novel, "Wild and Distant Seas." She joined Idaho Matters to talk more about her recent r…
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Episode 9, Korak Podcast, the rise of the Phoenix!! We are delighted to be joined by singer, songwriter, actress, boxing and mindset coach, the one and only Phoenix Rose aka Rachel Rose Formally known as Rachel Rose, Phoenix Rose is back with a new name, a bigger sound, and a deeper purpose. In a world becoming more disconnected, Phoenix believes m…
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( inciweb.gov) Army soldiers are headed home after a month on Idaho's fire line, renovations to the prisons execution chamber are being made, the CuMo exploration project could turn into a mine and work on the Union 93 project is at a standstill. It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date o…
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Welcome back! In this episode we join the boys after the diamond league final. Olli gives us his recap in Brussels, George has some updates about his #GoochWatch, and Morgan previews his upcoming travels with Sinta through Italy and Ethiopia. We also cover Jakob Ingebrigtsen's 1500m/Half Marathon double, the comm games, and prize money across the D…
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So much going on this weekend! Tons of festivals, comedy shows, fun food events, movie marathons, and lots more. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com WEEKEND FESTIVALS Das Alpenhaus Delikatessen’s Oktoberfest​ ​Eagle Jazz Festival​ ​Payette Brewing’s Oktoberfest Celebration​ ​Boise Scottish Heritage Festival​ Potato Days​ Wepa’s 3rd Anniversary Party…
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(RenoCdZ / iStockphoto) One in six children faces some kind of mental health concern each year, and 50% of mental health issues start to emerge before a child is 14 years old, that’s according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. There has been more focus on kids and mental health, especially after COVID-19 school lockdowns, but help is too …
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MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Now to a story from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, where climate change is having a subtle but serious impact on streams and rivers. As member station KUNC's Rae Solomon reports, they're becoming more acidic and polluted with heavy metals like zinc, iron and copper. RAE SOLOMON, BYLINE: It's a bright summer day in the mou…
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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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In this short episode co-hosts and presidents of Chubstep Philanthropy Inc. Steed and Jrad discuss the arrest of P. Diddy, Jrad’s elote debt, having the homeless live bet on sports, Brazilian’s whistling non-stop at the NFL game that was played there, bad baby spoon branding, and the conspiracies around presidential assassinations.…
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(Jamie Grill / Tetra images RF/Getty Images) According to a new report from the March of Dimes, more than 5.5 million women in the U.S. live in counties that are experiencing limited to no access to maternity care resources. Here in our state, three facilities have shuttered their maternity services since Idaho enacted its near total abortion ban i…
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A while back I did a story about the Matriarchs of Boise’s parks, which highlighted a few of Boise’s parks that are named after women. Today I’m back with part two, sharing three more Boise women and the parks that have been named after them. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Thank you to Visit Southwest Idaho for sponsoring this episode! Matriarc…
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(Emilie Ritter Saunders / Boise State Public Radio) Tuesday, Sept. 17 is National Voter Registration Day, and 2024 marks a historic election year. In November, voters will decide the future of our country for the next four years, as well as many key state and local races. Because it’s a presidential election year, there’s been a lot of focus on not…
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(Latino Conservation Week / Traci Swift) Protecting our environment is important, especially if we want to continue to enjoy it, which is something that many people will be doing as they take part in Latino Conservation Week. The national celebration kicked off earlier this weekend and puts focus on the conservation goals of our Latino community wh…
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Elizabeth Gilbert greets and talks with students from the Oregon Youth Challenge program.(Deschutes Public Library/The Penguin Group / Flickr) This episode of Idaho Matters originally aired on Month 13, 2024. Maybe you saw the movie starring Julia Roberts or read the book "Eat, Pray, Love," which was an international bestseller and sold more than 1…
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Al Pitrelli from the Trans-Siberian Orchestra reflects on the anniversary of 9/11 and how it led to him leaving Megadeth. Al also talks about his time recording the "Aqua" album with Asia, why TSO gives $1 of every ticket sold to charity and what the show this year will be like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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(f_ / iStockphoto.com) This episode of Idaho Matters originally aired on May 30, 2024. Idaho Mom Robin Zikmund knew her son was different at an early age. While his peers were reading by the third grade, her son was still struggling. Eventually her son was diagnosed with dyslexia, but Robin wanted to do more than just have a diagnosis for her son. …
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You cannot be the Church if you are not sent. If you’re new to the RH community, this is a great place to start: We’re doing a mini series on our vision and values at Redemption Hill- who we are, where we’ve come from, and where we’re going. Today Robert talks about how Jesus was called to particular people, place, and problem–and so are we. God ca…
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( Custer County Sheriff) The latest on the Lava and Wapiti fires, a Boise man has been arrested in connection with a terrorist organization, two hunters have survived a grizzly bear attack and new apartments will soon go up near the airport despite objections. It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets yo…
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( ROCO Films) Since Roe v. Wade was effectively overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, putting abortion laws in the hands of states, crisis pregnancy centers have gotten a lot of attention around the country. A new movie called Preconceived takes an inside look at these centers, including Stanton Health Care in Idaho and its founder, Brandi Swindell…
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(Cosmos Photo / Flickr) Across the country, animal shelters are finding themselves in need of support as they continue to deal with overcrowding, a problem that many pet rescues in Idaho are familiar with. Tackling the issue can be hard, though, especially if you don’t have enough resources or volunteers. Which is why one organization is working to…
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(Dawn Evans / Flickr) NPR is spending this week looking at climate solutions and how food and agricultural systems are tackling climate pollution and adapting to a changing planet. So Idaho Matters wanted to bring together a panel of local farmers and organizations implementing climate-smart practices in the Gem State. Specifically, we wanted to kn…
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There's a risk to just about everything in life... including investing in real estate. One risk that some real estate investors fear is the risk of buying a property having missed important, expensive issues with the property during the inspection period. In this class, James will discuss the risk of investing in real estate and specficially the ri…
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Lots of festivals this weekend, Friday the 13th tattoos & scary movies, food news & more fun things to do Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Thank you to ExtraMile Arena for sponsoring this episode! Rainbow Kitten Surprise is coming to ExtraMile Arena on November 19, 2024 - get your tickets here. Thank you to Treefort Music Fest for sponsoring this…
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Gear up for the Diamond League Final with the Coffee Club! Ollie spills all the behind-the-scenes tea from Zurich, including a heartwarming chat with Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Yared's epic victory. George returns from a whirlwind European tour with stories from Malta and Amsterdam, and Morgan begins his off-season in London after his top secret underg…
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For the first time since 2019 Hollywood and Chicago royalty Mike James joins Steed and Jrad. On this Chubstep the guys discuss what has happened to the world since Mike was last on, getting hate comments on YouTube, itch mites going on a feeding spree, the most luxurious animals to get bit from, how Jrad turned a graffiti on his car in Martha’s Vin…
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This colorized electron microscope image shows avian influenza A virus (bird flu) particles, red/yellow, grown in cultured cells. (CDC, NIAID via AP)(AP / CDC, NIAID) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a new human case of avian influenza has been reported in the state of Missouri. And here in Idaho, we are seeing a rise in…
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Leslie Hagenstein indicates where the New Fork River flows through her property on Mar. 27, 2024. She signed up for a program that pays her to pause irrigation on her land in order to save Colorado River water. Some experts say the System Conservation Pilot Program, or SCPP, is costly and may not be the most effective way to save Colorado River wat…
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Patrick Donnelly, Great Basin director for the Center for Biological Diversity, finds a small cluster of Carson Valley monkeyflowers outside of Carson City, Nev., on Thursday, May 2, 2024.(Kaleb Roedel / Mountain West News Bureau ) It’s a sun-soaked afternoon in Carson City, Nev., and Patrick Donnelly is walking down a brush-covered slope between a…
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