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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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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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Radio Boise is a community radio station. Our volunteer programmers strive to provide quality local programming for the wide range of people and communities in our listening area who are not satisfied by existing media outlets.
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Grouse

Boise State Public Radio

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Grouse is a show about the most controversial bird in the West and what it can teach us about hope, compromise and life in rural America.Hosted by Ashley Ahearn, Grouse is an eight-part podcast series produced in partnership with BirdNote Presents and distributed in collaboration with Boise State Public Radio.
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Wanna Know Idaho

Boise State Public Radio

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Wanna Know Idaho is a listener-generated podcast from Boise State Public Radio that is driven by YOU! No matter how quirky or serious your question might be, we want to know: What sparks your curiosity about the Gem State, Idaho culture or the people who call it home? Click here to join this curious collective by sharing your question.
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Women's Work

Boise State Public Radio

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Join Ashley Ahearn as she visits working ranches across the West to meet the women who are reimagining the way we raise meat. There are a lot of problems with the industrial meat system in this country. Ahearn saddles up, microphone in hand, to bring us a series of sound-rich portraits of women ranchers – their big dreams and daily challenges – as they work to change the ways we manage land and livestock in the West.Projects like these are made possible by Boise State Public Radio members. G ...
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Common Land

The Wild Lens Collective & Radio Boise

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Common Land explores the creation stories behind protected areas. In each season of the show, we take a deep dive into the history, science and politics behind the establishment of one particular patch of protected common land. National parks, monuments, conservation areas, national scenic trails - any area that has been granted protected status by government is fair game for exploration on this new documentary style podcast series. Season one is focused on a National Conservation Area in Id ...
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Mustang

Boise State Public Radio

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For $125 you can get a wild horse from the Bureau of Land Management and try and train it. That’s what I did this spring. Bua’a (“friend” in Paiute) is a three-year-old mustang from the Beatys Butte wild herd of southeastern Oregon. Boo, as I call him, has a kind, curious eye but he doesn’t trust humans – so far, we’ve brought him mostly pain. No matter how you feel about them, mustangs are a powerful symbol of what it means to be American – and Western. To be “of” the open spaces and big sk ...
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Reorg podcasts feature highlights from the previous week, previews of what's to come in the week ahead and deep dives on issues and companies in the distressed and high-yield space. Stay informed on what's discussed on the podcast by requesting trial access to Reorg. We’re looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts by taking the survey:https://www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey
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// LE CATALYSTE // Originellement émission de radio basée au Canada, puis podcast en ligne, Le Catalyste aka Vince Kuzanagi sévit maintenant sur les ondes de SOL FM 100.7 a LYON aux côtés de Slush, dans un merge mensuel avec l'émission "The Greed" qu'il gère depuis plus de 10 ans maintenant. Cela permet de retrouver chaque moi Le Greedalyste: 2 parties: une session de news commentées, disséquées, puis un Mix de Vince Kuzanagi..toujours composé des news du moment. Enjoy !" #electro #IDM #tech ...
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Do you ever feel dizzy when you think about the incomprehensible scale of space? We call that feeling Cosmic Vertigo. Welcome to a head-spinning conversation between two friends who study the sky for a living.
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Beyond the Walls

Tim Flaherty & Isrrael Rodriguez

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Beyond the Walls is a Christian talk radio show that goes beyond the surface level to discover the deeper truths of faith. With insightful conversations, biblical wisdom, and real-life stories of transformation, Beyond the Walls offers an inspiring and uplifting perspective on life, love, and spirituality.
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Squirrel Girl has taken down Thanos and Doctor Doom – but now she faces something far more terrifying… living authentically. Empire State University college student, Doreen Green, has recently been outed as a Super Hero – The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl! Hoping to unify her personas in the public eye, Squirrel Girl has created a new student radio show on ESU’s own college station. With the help of her best girl-friend, Nancy Whitehead as producer, and her best squirrel-friend, Tippy-Toe in the ...
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SNEAKY RADIO INTRO Playlist for Podcast #001 1.] Tiesto, Allure-Pair Of Dice (Original Mix) {Musical Freedom} 2.] Calvin Harris, Nicky Romero- Iron (Dyro Remix) {Protocol Recordings} 3.] Jack&Jordan - Rocka' 4.] Chuckie,Promise Land - Breaking Up feat. Amanda Wilson (Bartosz Brenes & Tony Romera Remix) {Cr2 Records} 5.] SLOP ROCK vs Aviccii - Revolutions of the Last Dance (SNEAKY T BOOTLEG) 6.] Reecey Boi - Mice Hole (Reece Low Remix) {Effectz Recording} 7.] The Aston Shuffle, Tommy Trash- S ...
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Local Mash

Brad Lyons & Daniel Long

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Hosted by Brad Lyons and R. Daniel Long, Jr. and Kaydee Mulvehill with considerable contribution and assistance from Van Gunter. Local Mash is a music show about music in Alabama. This... is Local Mash.
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Green Witch Cottage Podcast

Green Witch Cottage Podcast

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Join Reina and Sabrina once a week to spark up, pass a jay, and talk about some petrifying true crime, and hair raising paranormal with your two favorite green (if you know what we mean) brujas. With rotating segments that include tarot readings, spell castings, and information on herbal medicine alternatives! Green witch cottage will keep you entertained, spooked, and informed!
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What does love, intimacy, and dating mean for us as a modern generation? Bad Gyal Chat Podcast focuses on dating and relationships based on Black celebrity culture and social media hot topics. Different experiences with dating and relationships are explored alongside guest interviews from the 6ix (Toronto) and abroad. A proud Black Canadian Podcast.
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(Stacey MacNaught / Flickr Creative Commons) 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, paren…
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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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(AP Images) 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 p…
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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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(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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A statue of Harriet Tubman at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center in Maryland.(Craig James) This episode of Idaho Matters originally aired on April 30, 2024. When it comes to American history, especially around the 1850s, two women stand out as lightning rods for dramatic change in society. Harriet Beecher Stowe's best-selling an…
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Failure on board. (contrastwerkstatt/contrastwerkstatt) This episode of Idaho Matters originally aired on April 30, 2024. You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Fai…
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Boise Airport(Boise Airport) This summer, many U.S. citizens are planning trips aboard. In fact, more people are set to travel overseas in 2024 than any previous year. So, if you're one of the lucky ones looking to take a trip, do you know what to do in case of a medical emergency? Dr. David Pate, former CEO of St. Luke's Health System, joined Idah…
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(Pauline / Flickr ) With the use of technology, more people than ever are being tricked out of their money and falling victim to scams. And one of these scams involves your pets, which is why the Idaho Humane Society is encouraging people to be cautious when it comes to communicating over the phone, especially if you've recently lost an animal. Kri…
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The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are visible over Lake Washington, in Renton, Wash.(Lindsey Wasson / AP) When conditions are just right, the dark night sky can light up with a curtain or ribbon of green light waving across the sky. These are the northern lights, and they happen when solar winds from the sun crash into the atmosphere, causin…
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(SalFalko / Flickr) The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down some big decisions in the past few weeks. We told you about the case involving Idaho’s abortion law last week, and next week we’ll take a deep dive into their decision on camping and homelessness, a case that has its roots in Boise. Now we want to look at a couple of cases that will have pr…
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(Elvert Barnes / Flickr) This year, Optimist Youth Football will be celebrating its 75th anniversary. As a nonprofit, the organization has helped to coach more than 70,000 young athletes, and this month they'll be adding to that number as they kick off their Kids Skills Camp. Jerrone Moore, president of Optimist Youth Football, joined Idaho Matters…
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(Idaho Transportation Department ) Every day, thousands of people drive Highway 55, which connects the Treasure Valley to places like McCall, Cascade, and Garden Valley. And on summer weekends, the number of cars traveling the road can double as folks head up into and back out of the mountains. Construction projects on the roadway, including replac…
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This episode focus on label YUKU (Prague, Czechia)https://www.yukumusic.com/ Record store, exhibition space, audio and visual exploration playground for the open-minded. A space for performances and live-streamed internet radio.Track List: Num. - Artist - Title - Release - Label1 - Kalocain - Groove Drift (Dogpatrol Remix) - Genetic Memory - 2 - Bl…
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(Ada County Elections ) In Ada County alone, the Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives got just 186 votes over his primary challenger in May. Another race in Ada County was even closer. Republican Chris Bruce was just 47 votes away from Melissa Durrant in the larger race for the District 23 state representative seat. And now, thanks to the …
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The federal government is sending billions of dollars to farms, cities, and tribes to help cut back on demand for water from the Colorado River, which is shrinking due to climate change. It set aside $157 million to pay cities in Arizona that offered to leave water in the nation’s largest reservoir. KUNC’s Alex Hager reports for the Mountain West N…
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Members of the Caldwell High School cross-country and track team after a trail run at Bogus Basin.( Alex Martinez) Following May's failed levy, the Caldwell School District has been left to make some big cuts, one of which includes the budget for Caldwell High Schools cross country and track teams. This means that starting next year, kids who wish …
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(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio) Western Display – which will put on Boise’s 4th of July fireworks show again this year – is one of North America’s most successful pyrotechnics experts. “We put on approximately 300 shows throughout the year – about 200 of them for Independence Day,” said Heather Gobet, co-owner of Western Display. “Mos…
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This week, Jon F. Weber speaks with Reorg’s Jason Sanjana about how post-reorganization boards of directors differ from boards in other contexts and can be vital to a successful reorganization. Weber helps creditors manage operationally intensive investments and recently published an article on optimizing board searches, which we discuss.And as alw…
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https://ahome2come2.com/ Hope House exists to provide a home for children between the ages of ten (10) and eighteen (18) (and then those youth who turn eighteen prior to or during their senior year in High School) who are emotionally impaired, developmentally disabled, and/or come from disrupted adoptions or dysfunctional families. Hope House serve…
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Protestors stand in front of the Supreme Court while Idaho v. United States is argued.(Victoria Pickering / Flickr) The U.S. Supreme Court decided Thursday to send a lawsuit over Idaho's abortion ban back to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and said, for now, Idaho hospitals can perform abortions in medical emergencies. It's known as the EMTALA Cas…
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Construction takes place on the Teton Pass near Jackson, Wyo. (Natalie Behring / AP) The Teton Pass has reopened, there's a divide over education issues, U of I and Phoenix have requested an extension in their negotiations and we take a look at the latest on the Daybells. It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Mat…
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Downtown Boise( Kelsey Thomson) It's no secret that the city of Boise has some ambitious climate goals as they work to make the community carbon neutral by 2050. Which is why they are enlisting the help of some of Idaho's most passionate activists, our youth. With $50,000 to invest in youth-led projects, the city is looking for proposals that will …
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(John M Jarvey / Flickr ) If there’s a more controversial environmental subject than wolves in Idaho, we haven’t found it yet. When wolves were reintroduced into the Gem State almost 30 years ago, there were two very distinct sides: those who wanted them back and those who didn’t. Anger, prejudice, myths, truths, and above all, very strong feelings…
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TrackList.... loading... SocialsInstagram - Instagram.com/whoisunstopSoundcloud - soundcloud.com/iamunstopYoutube - youtube.com/@sargentunstopCDThis mix is a promotional DJ set created solely for the purpose of showcasing my skills and the music I love. It contains tracks from various artists and record labels.As the creator of this mix, I do not c…
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Last week’s highlights include Fisker’s chapter 11 filing, Hertz’s $1 billion debt raise, a ruling in the Invesco/Robertshaw dispute over “required lender” status and David Boies joining former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones’ defense team. And, as always, we provide a preview of what’s on tap for this week. We’re taking a brief recess from our wee…
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