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People want to feel supported and safe at work – and inspired to innovate. What can people working at large corporations do to create this kind of environment? Saskia Mureau is the Director of Customer Digital at the Port of Rotterdam where she is harnessing digital systems to reduce emissions. She is passionate about creating inclusive workplaces where psychological safety and collaboration drive meaningful change. In this episode, Kamila sits down with Suchi to talk about why she chose to work at large corporations rather than startups. Saskia also reflects on her personal experiences, including navigating IVF while at work, and discusses how organizations can foster environments where employees feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. Links: Saskia Mureau on Linkedin WHO infertility research BCG 2024 report on psychological safety in the workplace Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
Christine Nygard From The Basement November 1, 2024
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Christine Nygard From The Basement November 1, 2024 by Radio Boise
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×Hosted by Jodi Eichelberger. Host George Prentice and an array of storytellers tell their wonderful tales, including freight hopping, a surprise appearance on Letterman, paying tribute to an adventurous dad, and more.
🌟 What’s your Mission, Vision, and Values for 2025? 🌟 This week on Elementary Watson, Dr. Jo-Ellen Watson and Sheepdog explore how to create a powerful mission statement that inspires and guides your life. 🚀✨ We’ll review last week’s insights and take a deep dive into questions about character, contribution, balance, and more. 🌱💡 Plus, we’ll share strategies for turning resolutions into realities and overcoming common challenges like unrealistic goals or lack of meaning. 🛤️ Are you ready to uncover your true purpose and design a fulfilling life? Join us! 📻 Tune in Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise to begin crafting your 2025 mission. Your future self will thank you! 🙌 Your work for this week for your mission statement: Character: Imagine your 90th birthday celebration. Who will be there with you? What will people say about your life? How will they describe your character? I will be a person who... Vision: Imagine your life as a journey, and you are your hero. What is the cause or hope you have while on this journey? What are you attempting to do in your life, for whom, and what are you hoping will be the result? My life’s journey is…… Contribution: What impact do you want on the world and the people around you? What will you have made possible for others at the end of your life? My most significant contribution to the most important people in my life is………….. Conscience: What am I not doing that I know would make a difference in my life? Sometimes, we put things off because they are hard. At the same time, taking the difficult thing on would be a game changer for you. What would that be? I need to make the following challenging thing a priority………………… Balance: Let’s think of balance as a state of fulfillment in four dimensions: physical, social/emotional, mental, and spiritual. Question: What is the single most important thing you can do in each of these areas below that will have the most posit #ElementaryWatson #MissionVisionValues #ResolutionsToReality #SelfDiscovery #LiveYourBestLife #PurposeDrivenLife #MindfulLiving #GoalSetting #RadioBoise #TuneIn 1w…
✨ What’s your life’s purpose? How do you create balance? 🌟 This week on Elementary Watson, we’re diving into the final stage of crafting our Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals for 2025 and beyond. 🚀 Dr. Watson, Sheepdog, and The Manimal will guide you through questions about balancing the four key areas of life: physical, social/emotional, mental, and spiritual. 🧘♀️💬✨ Join us as we explore how to articulate your personal mission statement and share the tools to turn dreams into actionable goals. Next week, hear our new MVV—a shared vision born from this journey. 🙌 🕓 Tune in this Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise! 📻 Let's make 2025 our best year yet. 🌟 #ElementaryWatson #LiveYourBestLife #LifeBalance #MissionVisionValues #SelfImprovement #GoalSetting #RadioBoise #2025Goals #Inspiration…
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1 Beyond Our Control January 20, 2025 AE_LIVE_NIJMEGEN_221116 1:03:11
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1:03:11An episode consisting of big, shiny centerpiece and big, shiny centerpiece only. Featuring Autechre's AE_LIVE_NIJMEGEN_221116, released in 2022. Rooted in vintage American retro and musique concrète, host Esteban Anastasio presents this piece of majestic sprawl, meant to challenge the conventions of structure. All in an hour. Listen in.…
1 Beyond Our Control January 13, 2025 O Superman 1:00:13
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1:00:13Music that is magical and as big as a landscape. Esteban Anastasio takes you through the glittering avant beauty of Laurie Anderson, with her iconic cut from Big Science, Oceanic Ether by Los Angeles ambient artist MONO/POLY, and, if that isn't enough, Striations by electronic pioneer Pauline Oliveros. Take this floating ride.…
1 Beyond Our Control January 6, 2025 Tales of Rytima 1:02:23
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1:02:23Hosted by Esteban Anastasio. The Captain tries his hand at his version of a pop playlist--three pieces!--including the title piece by Los Angeles' Constant Shapes, some tasty post-minimalism from Jordan De La Sierra off his Album Gymnosphere: Song of the Rose with Music for Gymnastics, and the hot hit from Romanian composer from Cosmin TRG with Viral Synergy Deliverable. May this trip deliver some pleasant synergy to you.…
Hosted by Ken Rodgers and Rebecca Evans. Matthew Lippman is the author of six poetry collections. His latest collection, We Are All Sleeping With Our Sneakers On (2024), is published by Four Way Books. His previous collection Mesmerizingly Sadly Beautiful (2020) is published by Four Way Books. It was the recipient of the 2018 Levis Prize. https://www.matthewlippmanpoetry.com/…
1 Beyond Our Control December 29, 2024 Proximities 1:04:56
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1:04:56Hosted by the irrepressible Esteban Anastasio, this year-end episode features Steve Roden's composition from 2011, the bellwether lower case music, extremely minimalist Proximities and a cut by Charlemagne Palestine, in duo with Z'ev with Duo C/Z #1 off 2013's Rubhitbangklanghear Rubhitbangklangear.
Hosted by Jodi Eichelberger. Story Story Night's new season in based on the pieces on a chess board. Listen to this one, where everyone finds their crown in one way or another!
🚀 Skip the Resolutions – Set Your Vision for 2025! 🎉 Forget fleeting New Year’s resolutions—this year, we’re dreaming bigger and planning smarter. Join Dr. Watson, Sheepdog, and Jarred “Manimal” Bostrom for part 1 of our 3-part series on crafting your Mission, Vision, and Values for 2025! ✨ We’ll reflect on 2024’s wins, rethink what matters most, and guide you through an action-packed exercise to design your ultimate 2025 goals. Your future self will thank you. 🙌 📻 Tune in Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise Let’s build a future we’re proud of—together! 💪 #Vision2025 #MissionDriven #GoalSetting #ElementaryWatson #LiveYourBestLife #RadioBoise #BigDreams #SelfGrowth #FutureReady #InspiredAction…
🎄✨ The holidays are here, but are expectations stealing your joy? 🧠 Don't let overthinking or overdoing get in the way of the true spirit of the season! ❄️ This week on Elementary Watson, Dr. Watson and Sheepdog tackle the biggest holiday myths, major stressors, and—most importantly—coping strategies to help you create your own plan for a joyful, stress-free holiday season. 🕊️🎁 🕓 Tune in Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise for this festive and freeing conversation! Your holidays, your way. ❤️🌟 #ElementaryWatson #HolidayStress #LiveYourBestLife #MentalHealthMatters #RadioBoise #SelfCareSeason #StressFreeHolidays #MindfulLiving #HolidayMagic #TakeBackTheHolidays 🎉✨…
1 Beyond Our Control December 9, 2024 Church of Anthrax 1:04:50
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1:04:50This episode, hosted by the irrepressible Esteban Anastasio, features two by renowned minimalist composer Terry Riley. Church of Anthrax with John Cale, followed by a live concert performance of Descending Moonshine Dervishes from 1975. Get on this ride.
1 Elementary Watson - The Power of Generosity ft Learn Idaho and the Warm Springs Counseling Center 50:35
🌟 Celebrate Giving Tuesday with Elementary Watson! 🌟 This week, we’re highlighting the incredible power of community and generosity! Join us as we salute caregivers who dedicate their lives to supporting children, youth, adults with special conditions, and aging loved ones. 💖👨👩👧👦 🎙️ Dr. JoEllen Watson and Sheepdog will welcome four inspiring guests from two amazing organizations making a real difference in the lives of caregivers. Discover heartwarming stories and learn how helping others can empower everyone to live their best lives. 🌍✨ 🕓 Tune in Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise! Together, let’s celebrate the spirit of giving. 🎧🙌 #GivingTuesday #CommunityRadio #Caregivers #Inspiration #LiveYourBestLife #SupportEachOther #RadioBoise #HeartwarmingStories #TransformLives #ElementaryWatson…
🎶 Music is more than just sound—it's therapy for the soul! 🌟 🎓 Special guest Dr. Barbara Minton from Boise State returns to share her latest research, and Ian Wilkerson, ( @ianfranklin ) a music therapist, will reveal how science guides his practice. 🎤📚 This is an hour you won’t want to miss! Join Dr. Watson and Sheepdog Sheehan this week on Elementary Watson as we dive into how music helps us live our best lives. 💃🧠✨ 📻 Tune in Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @radioboise for this inspiring conversation. Let’s explore the power of music together! 🎧🙌…
The holidays are here, and with them, those tough conversations about politics, culture, and more. From the 2024 elections to climate change, how do we talk about it all without the tension? 🤔🌍 This week on Elementary Watson, we’re sharing practical tips on navigating heated debates, keeping your cool, and building bridges with the people closest to you. 🧠💬 Tune in for real talk and actionable advice to help you handle any awkward family gathering. ✨ 🌟 Join us Tuesday from 4-5 PM on @RadioBoise You can do this! 🙌 #ElementaryWatson #LiveYourBestLife #HolidayConversations #PeacefulDebate #TalkItOut #FamilyTalks #RadioBoise #2024Elections #CultureWars #Politics #ClimateChange #LGBTQ #BuildingBridges #RealTalk #StressFreeHolidays #trump2024 #kamalaharris #maga #toughconversations #itwillbeok…
Christine Nygard From The Basement November 1, 2024 by Radio Boise
Hosted by Jodi Eichelberger. Story Story Night's only competition, Slammer of the Year, is represented big time in this highlight episode. Note that each guest had to slide down a "chute" before telling their story. Talk about reality and metaphor converging! Enjoy.
🗳️ It’s Election Day! 🗳️ Today is the day to make your voice heard! Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned pro, now’s your chance to be part of something bigger and make a difference. We're hitting the streets to hear why people believe voting matters—why it’s more than just a right, it’s a responsibility! 🌟 Tune into Elementary Watson from 4-5 pm today on Radio Boise to hear inspiring stories about the power of a single vote. Let’s get out there and shape our future together! 🗳️💪 #VoteToday #YourVoiceMatters #ElectionDay #GetOutAndVote #MakeADifference #Vote2024 #DemocracyInAction #StandUpAndVote…
🎙️ Join Dr. JoEllen Watson and Michael Sheehan on Elementary Watson this Tuesday to celebrate and honor Veterans. ✨ One of our favorite guests will join us: Tiffany Williams of Progress LLC, Chronic Disorganization Specialist and 2023 Veteran’s Chamber Spouse Business Owner of the Year. 🎉 Also joining us: Dave Fisher, Executive Director of Idaho Veterans Network. It is sure to be a wonderful show as we learn more about our Veterans, their needs, and the resources available to assist them and their families in living their best lives. 💙 🕓 Tune in at 4pm on Radio Boise 📻 #Veterans #RadioShow #HonorOurHeroes #VeteransDay #SupportOurVets #ElementaryWatson #VeteransNetwork #Inspiration #RadioBoise #TuneIn…
Christine Nygard From The Basement November 1st, 2024 by Radio Boise
Words matter. Malicious rhetoric is harmful. Language reveals beliefs as much as it reinforces those beliefs. What are you hearing that makes you uncomfortable or poses risk for yourself or others? What are you doing about it? The current political climate has created an environment of permissiveness for racist, sexist, and bigoted rhetoric, and those expressed attitudes are a short step away from violence and other harmful actions. Being passive is being part of the problem. So, what do we do about it? In this show we discuss the importance of speaking up and how to do so effectively. Facebook Page Link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…&mibextid=LQQJ4d To Donate To Radio Boise: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/fall-2024-radiothon-give-a-little-get-a-lot/communication-matters Hosted by Brian and Shauna Smith Music is Tom Echols Communication Matters, with Brian and Shauna Smith, is about communication and the human condition. A mental health counselor and speech-language pathologist discuss the vastness of communication and relationships, and provide tips and tricks for improving interpersonal communication skills. This all while being a married couple barbing, bickering, and bantering on these topics without killing each other on the air.…
🌙✨ Are you a worrier? 🤔 Do you find that you are up at night, thinking about things that have not even happened? 🛌 Are you unable to sleep because you can’t stop your brain from thinking? The endless chatter of worries and “what-ifs” in your brain can be exhausting, especially now with a big election just around the corner. 🗳️💭 Tune in to Elementary Watson this Tuesday from 4-5 pm on Radio Boise to hear Dr. Watson and co-host Sheepdog Sheehan discuss strategies to calm and manage worry. 🧘♂️🧠 Don’t Worry, Be Happy! 🎶😄 Listen in and find out how. #MentalHealth #Wellness #StressRelief #Mindfulness #Anxiety #SelfCare #RadioShow #Election2024 #StayCalm #DontWorryBeHappy…
Brace yourselves for a hot take, Radio Boise listeners!!! Common sense is what people claim to rely on when they don't know what they're doing, and they're doing it with confidence. Now, clearly that's a generalization, but sometimes it's true. This show we are talking about cognitive biases and logical fallacies that can lead to overconfidence. How do we recognize this in ourselves and what do we do to correct it? What do we do when someone else is overconfidently trying to convince us of something? Do we notice when that's happening? Facebook Page Link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…&mibextid=LQQJ4d To Donate To Radio Boise: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/fall-2024-radiothon-give-a-little-get-a-lot/communication-matters Hosted by Brian and Shauna Smith Music is Tom Echols Communication Matters, with Brian and Shauna Smith, is about communication and the human condition. A mental health counselor and speech-language pathologist discuss the vastness of communication and relationships, and provide tips and tricks for improving interpersonal communication skills. This all while being a married couple barbing, bickering, and bantering on these topics without killing each other on the air.…
We are back to our usual show format following our Radiothon shenanigans and interview. We decided we need to circle back on our last topic show - how to communicate about politics. The world around us continues to struggle around the politics of our communities and world, and with the election in less than a month, we want to hone in on some specific strategies to hopefully steer your friendSHIPs and your familySHIPs to calmer waters and away from the rocks with no one jumping or being pushed overboard. If you didn't listen to our last show from September 18 about communicating about politics, you can give it a listen on SoundCloud, regardless - the show should stand on its own, but please go back and listen to the other at some point soon. In less than a month 50% of the people are going to be struggling with a lot of fear and sadness, and we all need to be able to communicate about that effectively to bridge the divide that has been more of a chasm in recent years. Facebook Page Link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…&mibextid=LQQJ4d To Donate To Radio Boise: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/fall-2024-radiothon-give-a-little-get-a-lot/communication-matters Hosted by Brian and Shauna Smith Music is Tom Echols Communication Matters, with Brian and Shauna Smith, is about communication and the human condition. A mental health counselor and speech-language pathologist discuss the vastness of communication and relationships, and provide tips and tricks for improving interpersonal communication skills. This all while being a married couple barbing, bickering, and bantering on these topics without killing each other on the air.…
It’s the Fall 2024 Radio Boise Radiothon! During this time, we at Elementary Watson, like to draw attention to music as therapy and how music helps us thrive. Join us as we greet Ian Wilkerson, a board-certified music therapist, musician, writer/composer, and healer with 25+ years of experience using multiple methods, including music, to empower others. It will be an informative and transformational hour, filled with fun and entertainment!…
Tell it on the Mountain - Ian Wilkerson live music performance played on Elementary Watson for Radiothon 2024
Brian was diagnosed with colon cancer the end of February 2024. Following many tests and appointments with oncologist, GI, and surgeon, Brian had surgery in May. They were able to remove the cancer without long term complications (as Brian celebrated - "NO BAG!!"). He has to continue having scopes and scans every few months for the next few years to ensure he remains cancer free, but the prognosis is very good, and we are so thankful he ended up with the best possible scenario, at least for colon cancer, anyway. This episode is an interview with Brian's surgeon to talk about colorectal cancer and prevention - Idaho is 3rd from the bottom (no pun intended) when it comes to people completing colonoscopy screenings as recommended. This interview is intended to bring some awareness and take some of the stigma away from the process of helping ensure you are cancer free, or at worst hopefully end up catching cancer at the earliest possible stage. Facebook Page Link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…&mibextid=LQQJ4d To Donate To Radio Boise: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/fall-2024-radiothon-give-a-little-get-a-lot/communication-matters Hosted by Brian and Shauna Smith Music is Tom Echols Communication Matters, with Brian and Shauna Smith, is about communication and the human condition. A mental health counselor and speech-language pathologist discuss the vastness of communication and relationships, and provide tips and tricks for improving interpersonal communication skills. This all while being a married couple barbing, bickering, and bantering on these topics without killing each other on the air.…
1 Communication Matters, 10/2/24: Are You Smarter Than A Therapist - Radiothon Special Edition 53:47
This is the first day of Radiothon! And we had a lot of fun! This is a game show we like to call "Are You Smarter Than A Therapist?" where we have guest programmers (Dan Glynn, Wayne Birt, and Ev Hadden) answer educational and a bit goofy questions about our professions. You can always donate at the link or call during the station at 208-258-2072 - let's keep proving that public affairs shows can represent! https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/fall-2024-radiothon-give-a-little-get-a-lot/communication-matters Facebook Page Link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…&mibextid=LQQJ4d Hosted by Brian and Shauna Smith Music is Tom Echols Communication Matters, with Brian and Shauna Smith, is about communication and the human condition. A mental health counselor and speech-language pathologist discuss the vastness of communication and relationships, and provide tips and tricks for improving interpersonal communication skills. This all while being a married couple barbing, bickering, and bantering on these topics without killing each other on the air.…
Charlie and Luke are joined by Dr. Casey Burgat, Assistant Professor and Director of Legislative Affairs at George Washington University to discuss all things congressional. Originally aired August 06, 2020.
Jaci and Charile are joined by Dr. Michael Touchton to discuss the response to COVID-19 in Latin American countries. Originally aired July 09, 2020.
Luke, Jaci, and Charlie reflect on the recent protests, state and local policy on policing, the presidential election, and the results of the Idaho primary. Original air date June 04, 2020.
Charlie, Luke, and Jen discuss leadership and communication in response to the pandemic. Originally aired May 28, 2020.
All four hosts meet remotely to continue discussion on the pandemic. Also... puppies. Originally aired April 30, 2020.
Jaci, Charlie, and Luke talk about how parties differ in their response to coronavirus and what our hosts are doing to keep busy. The third segments has two stories not related to the pandemic. Original air date April 23, 2020.
Dr. Nisha Bellinger and Charlie discuss international developments in COVID-19. Originally aired April 16, 2020.
Jen joins Charlie remotely to talk about planning for coronavirus affecting us individually. They also discuss elections during a pandemic and how they are chasing the COVID blues away. Originally aired April 09, 2020.
Luke and Charlie discuss updates on coronavirus and how other countries, US state and federal government, and industries are responding. Original air date April 02, 2020.
This week, charlie and Jaci record remotely to talk about the developments in public health, economics, government response, and possible solutions. Original airdate March 26, 2020.
The third installment of our series on growth in the Treasure Valley has Wyatt, Schroeder sitting in with Jen and Charlie to discuss housing affordability and homelessness. Director of Community Partnerships for the City of Boise, Wyatt discussed the presence of both homelessness and affordable housing problems in the valley, and also what cities have and can do to address these issues. Original air date March 12, 2020.…
Original air date March 05, 2020.
In the second installment of our conversations on growth in the Treasure Valley, Luke and Jen are joined by special guest Josie Erskine to discuss changing lands in Idaho. Josie is the founder of Peaceful Belly Farm and provides great insight on the challenges facing farmers in the valley as well as approaches to farmland preservation. Original air date February 27, 2020.…
This week Charlie and Jaci sit down with Luke Malek to talk about parental leave policy. Original airdate November14, 2019.
Luke, Jen, Charlie, and Jaci cover the results of the local elections. Originally aired November 7, 2019.
On this episode, all four hosts dive in to the spooky topics of the upcoming mayoral election and the impeachment proceedings before discussing their favorite things about Halloween. Originally aired October 31, 2019.
This week, Jen and Jaci welcome Dr. Ellyn Enderlin, glaciologist in the department of geosciences at Boise State University. This fascinating episode covers the topic of glaciers, glaciologic research, and climate change. Originally aired October 17, 2019.
Week two of our special hour-long Radiothon episodes sees the Public Affairs Avengers back in action. The hosts of Vital Idaho and The Big Tent team up to tackle conversations on the democratic debates, impeachment, the supreme court, and the impact community radio has here in the Treasure Valley. Also... Trivial Pursuit. Originally aired October 10, 2019.…
The Big Tent and Vital Idaho team up for the first of two special hour-long Radiothon episodes. The Public Affairs Avengers Luke, Charlie, and Beth bring news of the upcoming local election, some national stories, and of course, the importance of community radio. Originally aired October 3, 2019
Guest Peter Risse, Associate Dean of Extended Studies at Boise State University, joins Jaci, Luke and Charlie in the studio this week. They discuss what the division of Extended Studies does and its reach and impact on the region. Originally aired September 26, 2019.
This week, Sonya Rosario and Susie Rios discuss the upcoming documentary "The Sofa Diaries" and the relationship between mothers and daughters. Originally aired September 12, 2019.
Special guest Brandi Burns joins Charlie and Luke to discuss the upcoming celebration of the Boise River Greenbelt's 50th Anniversary. She relates the history of this Boise feature and informs listeners o upcoming plans from the Boise Department of Arts and History. Originally aired September 19, 2019.…
This week, Jaci and Charlie sit down with The Latino Card hosts JJ Saldana and Rebecca De León. They discuss their podcast and the importance of diverse voices in media. Originally aired September 05, 2019.
All four hosts are in the studio this week! Jen, Luke, Jaci, and Charlie lighten things up with a episode of headline roulette. Originally aired August 29, 2019.
This week, Jaci and Luke interview Nicole Lang from Boise State's School of Social Work. She discusses the importance of social work in the valley and her work in the new field of veterinary social work. Originally aired August 15, 2019.
This week Jen and Luke welcome Brooke Burton. They took a break from politics to discuss arts and culture in Boise. Originally aired August 08, 2019.
This week, Luke and Jaci are joined in the studio by SPS colleague Chris Birdsall. They discuss public funding cuts to state universities and other crises facing the higher education system. Originally aired August 01, 2019.
Guest Monica Hubbard joins Jaci and Luke in the studio to discuss the matter of Meth Gators. The episode deals with the dangers of pharmaceuticals in the water supply, drug disposal, and the opioid epidemic. And Garth Brooks, of course. Aired July 25, 2019.
Jaci, Luke, and Charlie talk about the 2020 Idaho legislative session, secession, and the Democratic primaries. Original air date February 20, 2020.
Jen and Charlie sit with Boise State School of Public Service colleagues Greg Hill and Jeff Lyons to learn about the 2020 Statewide Idaho Policy Survey. Original air date February 13, 2020.
Luke, Charlie, and Jen host. Original air date February 06, 2020.
Charlie and Jaci sit with special guests Annie Visosky (Idaho Women in Leadership) and HannaLore Hein (Idaho State Historical Society)to talk about women's suffrage nationally and here in Idaho. Original air date January 30, 2020.
Jaci, Luke, and Charlie discuss some of the month's most noteworthy news. Original air date January 23, 2020.
Jaci and Charlie counter last week's episode with a brief discussion of the democratic primaries followed by their own "Cheers, Jeers, and Beers". Original air date January 16, 2020.
Luke and Jen talk impeachment and then lighten the mood with the new segment "Cheers, Jeers, and Beers". Original airdate January 09, 2020.
Jaci and Jen are joined in the studio by guests Sonia Rosario and Suzy Rios to discuss their documentary film, "The Sofa Diaries". Original air date January 02, 2020.
All four hosts gather for a holiday game of headline popcorn. Interesting, important, and sometimes wild headlines (meth gators???) from throughout the year are drawn and discussed at random. Original air date December 26, 2019.
On this special Thanksgiving episode, Luke and Charlie are joined by Dr. Helen Ingram to discuss the intersection of public policy and democracy. Original air date November 28, 2019.
Jen and Jaci are joined by special guests Sonia Rosario and Suzy Rios to hear about their upcoming film "The Sofa Diaries". Original air date January 02, 2020.
As the year (decade even!)is about to change, Luke, Charlie, and Jaci talk about changes in leadership. Original air date December 12, 2019.
This episode of Year in Review features all four hosts reflecting on Environmental Politics and Policy issues we saw in 2019. Original air date December 19, 2019.
This week Jaci, Charlie, and Jen are joined by Seth Ashley to talk media literacy. Original air date December 05, 2019.
Luke, Jaci, and Charlie discuss some of the big news in national politics: Impeachment hearings and Rudy Giuliani. Original air date November 21, 2019.
Luke and Jaci welcome into the studio two members of the Mandela Fellowship Aired July 18, 2019.
This week, Luke, Jen,and Jaci discuss some of the crises and possible solutions facing the higher education system. Aired July 11, 2019.
Special guest Charlie Hunt joins Jaci and Luke for this special Fourth of July episode. They discuss representation past and present, campaigning, and the importance of Fourth of July appearances. Aired July 4, 2019.
Special guests Randy Magen and Alyssa Reynolds from the School of Social Work discuss the impact of family separation both at the border and in the foster care system. Aired June 27, 2019.
Luke, Jen, and Jaci talk about summer entertainment in this politics-light episode. From women's soccer, to podcasts, to miniseries, our hosts give their thoughts and recommendations for how to beat the heat this summer. Aired June 13, 2019.
In this special one-hour episode, Jen, Luke, and Jaci bid farewell to one of the original hosts of The Big Tent, Dean Corey Cook. He discuses what public service means to him, thoughts and predictions on the upcoming changes at Boise State, and our hosts have a chance to thank him and express what they will miss about him and his leadership at the School of Public Service. Aired June 06, 2019.…
With both Luke and Jen having recently returned from visits to national parks, they discuss their experiences with parks and the tragedy of the commons. Jen also tells us about some of her recent research before the show is wrapped up with news about Mt. Everest and "The Death Zone". Aired May 30, 2019.…
This week, Jaci, Jen, and Valerie discuss some finales that left much to be resolved: Game of Thrones, The Avengers End Game, and the 2019 state legislative session. Originally aired May 23, 2019.
With the 2020 presidential election a mere 18 months away, Jaci and Luke get started on coverage. They discuss the candidates and which ones may be serious candidates, why people run for the office, and candidate strategies. Originally aired May 16, 2019.
This week, Jaci and Jen are joined by Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Shaun Gann. They discuss reform in the juvenile justice system and how it differs from the criminal justice system. Originally aired May 09, 2019.
As Radiothon continues, Luke, Jaci, and Jen host a special one-hour episode. Discussion topics include wealth inequality, music festivals, and Florida Man stories. In addition, Luke and Jen are pitted against one another as Jaci leads the games "Mueller Report or Watergate" and "Guess that Public Opinion Stat". Originally aired April 25, 2019.…
Jen is joined today by Beth Markley for this special one-hour Radiothon episode. Among other things they discuss the newly released Mueller report and the Notre Dame cathedral fire, while extolling the value of community radio. Originally aired April 18, 2019.
As the state legislative session ends, our hosts review what was accomplished this year. The show also discusses state marijuana politics and the college admissions scandal. Originally aired April 11, 2019.
Preston Lewis is the cofounder and Chief Creative Officer of Black Box VR—a virtual reality fitness experience. Black Box VR’s innovative technology represents the world’s first fitness virtual reality space that uses real weight. They have invented a dynamic resistance machine that pairs with virtual reality game experiences. When the player is in the virtual reality world—wearing the VR headset—they can use their body like a controller with the game responding dynamically to their every move. The cofounders’ background at Bodybuilding.com also means that the fitness aspect of the experience is completely dialed in, with an integrated app to deliver short feedback loops and small victories. Preston is especially proud of the accuracy of reporting from the dynamic resistance machine and the potential to change the face of fitness adherence.…
Jen, Luke, and Jaci discuss the Mueller Report, the initiative process in state legislatures, and free speech on college campuses. Originally aired March 28, 2019.
This week, Jaci and Luke meet with colleague John Freemuth to discuss the 2019 Andrus Center Conference on Energy, Salmon, Agriculture, and Community. Originally aired April 4, 2019.
On this episode, Jaci and Luke are joined by Nicole O'Reilly from Boise State's School of Social Work. The discussion covers food insecurity and its impact on communities. Originally aired March 14, 219.
Boise Angels is a Treasure Valley non-profit focusing on supporting foster families in skill and relationship building. In Idaho, numbers vary, but there are currently over 1,700 children in foster care. The need for foster homes remains high and they continue to turn over quickly, with over 60% of first time families calling it quits after their first year. It's difficult for families to deal with the emotional needs of children while getting their only help from already thin state resources. The average foster kid is forced to move 7 times in 2 years—a statistic Boise Angels wants to change. Emilee Fortin is the Vice President of Boise Angels and has made it her mission to eventually connect every foster family in the Treasure Valley with the support they need by way of a love box.…
Antonio Hernandez Conservation Voters for Idaho is a statewide nonprofit that safeguards what makes Idaho special through voter representation and mobilization. From hot springs to clean water, Conservation Voters for Idaho protects the natural resources that Idahoans take for granted. Antonio Hernandez is a voter’s right associate working specifically with the Hispanic community in Idaho. His goal is to ensure that the people in these communities are fairly represented and have a strong voice for conservation in Idaho.…
Jessi Roberts Jessi Roberts is founder and CEO of Cheekys Brand as well as author of the new book, “Backroads Boss Lady” which will be available in stores and online March 5th. While there is no doubt that Jessi Roberts is a force, her personal brand of success is anything but aggressive. The author and main Boss Lady at Cheekys, Jessi’s no-nonsense attitude is tempered by a sassy, approachable personality that forms the basis of her brands authentic and accessible character. What started as a few handbags and a potential tanning salon is now a multi-million dollar clothing, jewelry, footwear and home decor retailer located in the tiny town of New Plymouth, Idaho. Jessi is a self-made success and her belief in relationship building has set Cheekys apart and won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of loyal customers.…
In 2018, the Boise Rescue Mission celebrated 60 years of service to the Valley’s homeless, hungry, and needy community. Founded in 1958 at the Mission’s downtown location at Front Street and Capital, the Boise Rescue Mission has been one of the city’s most beloved and trusted organizations. Reverend Bill Roscoe is the current President and CEO at the Mission and has been growing the organization’s capacity and programming to keep up with the growing need in the Treasure Valley.…
Sean Evans is the current President of Junior Achievement of Idaho, an organization committed to preparing and inspiring young people to compete in the global economy. The organization provides program based education starting in kindergarten and running all the way through high school. The program is run by volunteers who use JA kits to deploy education in the classroom. Sean says their mission is to empower young people in achieving their own economic success. Ultimately, JA gives students the tools they need that aren’t being provided in the classroom. While JA is technically a national organization run at the state level, they are also moving into global markets and subsidizing the financial education of young people around the world.…
Shannon Decker is the Executive Director of the Speedy Foundation and the Idaho Suicide Prevention Coalition. The Speedy Foundation was started in 2011 in memory of Shannon's cousin, Olympic Freestyle skier and three time Olympian, Jeret Peterson. His death compelled Shannon and her family to help others affected by suicide.The family felt that the Speedy Foundation could help that cause by providing help with funding as well as using Jeret’s legacy to gain traction. The Speedy Foundation believes that education for the general public is a tremendously important piece of the puzzle that is often overlooked.…
This week, Ross Burkhart joins Luke and Corey in the studio. They discuss economic development and democracy, populism, Canadian politics, and election forecasting. Originally aired March 07, 2019.
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This week, Jaci and Luke welcome Steve Utych to the program to discuss the use of dehumanizing rhetoric in politics. Originally aired February 21, 2019.
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Jaci and Luke welcome Nisha Bellinger to The Big Tent to discuss her research on democratic backsliding. Originally aired February 07, 2019.
Launched in 2015, Trailhead is a non-profit committed to fostering innovation and providing mentorship to local entrepreneurs. It has become a focal point for small businesses and startup events in Boise. In the future, Tiam and his team at Trailhead will be actively exploring ways to invest some of their own money into individual member startups.…
Jaci, Luke, and Jen discuss then end of the 350-day government shutdown. The show also talks about Idaho's new gubernatorial administration and Brad Little's start as governor. Originally aired January 31, 2019.
THis week, Jaci, Luke, and Corey discuss the results of the 2018 midterm elections- what was surprising, what happened in Idaho, and what they mean moving forward. Originally aired November 08, 2018.
This week, Jen and Jaci decide to take a break from politics to discuss Boise art and culture with Brooke Burton. They discuss Halloween, CTY Studios, the Capitol Contemporary Gallery, and more. Originally aired November 01, 2018.
The second special Radiothon episode welcome special guest Beth Markley into the studio with our hosts. Topics include the mail bomb scare, midterm elections, and our hosts favorite headline. Originally aired October 25, 2018.
This special one-hour Radiothon episode features Luke, Jaci, and Jen in the studio. Topics include the Khashoggi murder and US-Saudi relations, political trivia, and the importance of community radio. Originally aired October 18, 2018.
Nick Crabbs Nick Crabbs is the super talented and very busy Boise tech leader who is a founding member of the software development company, Vinyl, and is the current Co-chair for Boise Startup Week. The popular event lasts for three days and packs in more than 120 talks, competitions and shows. With serious money and prizes on the line, talks by industry bigwigs like T-Sheets founder Matt Rissel and creator of Black Box VR, Preston Lewis—Boise Startup Week packs a serious punch.…
Kate Gordon's keynote to the Northwest Climate Conference in Boise, October 9, 2018.
1 Jennifer Zielinski - Idaho Anti Trafficking Coalition (Speakeasy #IDS-084 aired November 8, 2018) 29:30
Jennifer Zielinski Some topics are more difficult to talk about than others, but that shouldn’t excuse us from having those conversations. One of the most heart wrenching and disdainful practices is that of human trafficking, and Idaho certainly isn’t exempt from that activity. Whatever form human trafficking comes in, the consequences are years of trauma and recovery that heavily impacts the most vulnerable segments of the population. Jennifer Zielinski of the Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition gives us a better understanding of the scope of the problem and what to do about it.…
1 Stacy Ennis - Co-Author of Growing Influence (Idahospeakeasy #IDS-083 - aired September 20, 2018) 38:19
Stacy Ennis Driven by her desire to live intentionally and adventurously, business owner Stacy Ennis works freelance as a writer, public speaker, and creative consultant while living abroad with her husband and two young children. Having returned to Boise for the launch of Growing Influence, a business fable which she co-wrote with business advisor Ron Price, Ennis joins the Speakeasy to discuss crafting her latest work and how she made the unconventional choice to relocate to Southeast Asia with her young family.…
This week, Corey, Jen, and Jaci are in the studio to discuss the midterm elections and Idaho propositions #1 and #2. They explain the process of how propositions get on the ballot, campaign spending and advertising. The second segment is devoted to good things! Listeners write in to share with us what is happening that makes them happy. The episode concludes with information on housing initiatives in the Treasure Valley. Aired October 11, 2018.…
This week, Jen, Jaci, and Luke discuss the Kavanaugh hearings that are riveting the nation, how cross-party networks are playing into them, and how the hearings might shape the midterm elections. The episode finishes with a discussion on the lack of women in the judiciary process and how US states and other countries are working to improve gender representation in public and private sector positions of power. Aired October 04, 2018.…
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1:00:00This week, Jaci, Corey, and Luke welcome Maria Andrade from Immigrant Justice Idaho. They discuss what Immigrant Justice Idaho does, how to get involved, and family separation and problems with reunification at the Southern border. The third segment touches on the the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the similarity to those of Clarence Thomas. Aired September 27, 2018.…
Karen Bubb Karen Bubb is an exceptionally active and engaged artist and Cultural Planner who has been pioneering the fine arts and culture scene in Boise, Idaho for more than twenty years. Her influence has helped shape not only the physical landscape of Boise, but the supportive art community that the city is known for. Bubb’s work with the city of Boise has transformed the downtown landscape and re-prioritized the arts, history and culture in a way not typical for a mid-sized city. Her work spans in scope from long term and city scaled strategic planning to the intimate guidance of individual artists. From re-imaging Boise neighborhoods to spearheading Artist in Residence Programs - if the arts are at play, you can be sure Bubb is nearby.…
1 JJ Saldana - Idaho Commissions on Hispanic Affairs (Idaho Speakeasy #IDS-081 - aired 09/13/18) 27:01
JJ Saldana The Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs is a non-partisan state agency serving the Hispanic Community. The Commission serves as a liaison between the Hispanic Community and State Government. Affectionately referred to as the “Little Agency that Can,” the ICHA strives to identify, monitor and resolve difficulties facing Idaho’s Hispanic Community. JJ Saldana has been with ICHA for over 18 years and provides us with some insight on what’s happening now with the Hispanic Community in Idaho.…
1 Karalie DeLuca - Jaden DeLuca Foundation (Idaho Speakeasy #IDS-080 - aired September 20, 2018) 21:34
Karlie DeLuca Karalie DeLuca is the founder of the Jayden DeLuca Foundation, a non-profit organization which raises awareness for pediatric heart conditions –the #1 birth defect in America– and supports advancements in disease prevention and patient-care. After Karalie and Jeremy DeLuca lost their daughter to complications from a heart defect, they chose to honor Jayden’s life by improving the lives of other children affected by pediatric heart conditions. Ten years have now passed, and the Jayden DeLuca Foundation continues to support research projects and build community for families affected by a variety of pediatric heart conditions.…
Mason Snow Chip Cookies is a late night bakery that delivers boxes of cookies all around the Boise and Provo areas from 8pm-2am. They sell large, warm, and fresh cookies that are perfect for a late night snack. Mason Snow, the General Manager in Boise, discusses how he and his wife got started with Chip Cookies, how much they have been able to learn about running a business along the way, and what it is about the business that makes it stand out in a competitive field.…
This week, special guest Alexis Madrigal joins Corey, Luke, and Jen to discuss e-scooters. E-scooters as a disruptive technology and policy surrounding them, comparative regulation between Boise and other cities where e-scooters have been deployed, and how e-scooters pose challenges for car-centric infrastructure. Originally aired January 24, 2019.…
Stephanie Witt joins Jaci and Luke in the studio to talk about how the continuing shutdown is impacting the Idaho workforce. Other topics include the censuring of Steve King and preemptive policy. Originally aired January 17, 2019.
This week, your hosts discuss the continuing government shutdown, Idaho's state legislature and the State of the State, diversity, inclusivity, and white privilege in higher ed. Originally aired January 10, 2019.
Jaci, Luke, and Jen discuss the government shutdown and the impact on day-to-day lives. They also discuss New Year Resolutions for the show and themselves. Originally aired January 03, 2019.
This week, Jen and Luke sit down with John Freemuth and discuss the EPA, the Department of the interior, and public lands issues in Idaho. Originally aired December 20, 2018.
1 Jim Thomas - Head Womens Soccer Coach at BSU (Idaho Speakeasy #IDS-092 aired November 15, 2018) 50:16
Jim Thomas Jim Thomas is the head coach of the women’s soccer team at Boise State University. Over the past 5 years, he has transformed the soccer program at Boise State into a whole person experience, strategically bringing in new recruits to build a better Boise State community. The journey of the team has been marked by major recent transformation, and Jim says part of that process is a reflection on his own evolution as a leader. Thanks to philosophy as much as physical conditioning, the Bronco soccer team has grown not only in their success rate but in overall character as well.…
Marcu Alexander Founded by Marcu Alexander and her family as a way to help fund the research efforts for Heart Cystinosis, Hearts for Hadley has hosted several fundraising efforts and broke the $100,000 mark at their most recent event. Due to limited government funding because of the rarity of Heart Cystinosis, Hearts for Hadley and other organizations like it form the primary basis of funding efforts searching for a cure.…
Christiane Rudd Our Planet Soap is a Boise based company offering natural, cold processed soap, handmade in small batches. All the products are palm free and named after an endangered animal with 10% of profits donated to conservation efforts. Chris Rudd, the founder and maker behind the company is a self-proclaimed soap nerd who has done extensive research to ensure that her products are not only good for your skin but are environmentally friendly. Besides donating part of her profits to conservation, Chris has done detailed research to ensure that the ingredients she sources are ethically and environmentally sound, organic and GMO-free.…
This week, Jaci and Luke welcome Carlos Matutes, Executive Director of the Southwest Idaho Mountain Biking Association. Originally aired December 13, 2018.
This week, Corey, Luke, and Jen reflect on the legacy of George HW Bush. The episode continues with talk of Wisconsin, and finally, mattresses. Originally aired December 06, 2018
Jen, Jaci, and Luke talk about the recently-released UN climate change report and the effects of climate change on the economy public health, and more. The episode continues with a discussion of the increase in coal power and the politics of divestment but ends on a more positive note when they look at local action and how effective it can be. Originally aired November 29, 2018…
Jay Saenz Jay Saenz holds two titles at Oliver Russell in Boise—Digital Marketing Manager and Helmsman for Good. His latest project is taking plastic that would typically end up in the waste stream and making it into durable, usable products at the new company PlasticWorks. Since its inception just seven short weeks ago, the company has built the machinery necessary to create real products from our un-recyclable waste. He showed up to the studio with a compelling tile that was surprisingly attractive and sat down with us to talk shop and the philosophy of socially conscious entrepreneurship that drives him to do good work. Jay got into digital marketing by accident and landed his job at Oliver Russell by way of an art installation. He serendipitously met Russ Stoddard while working on a large scale black and white portrait project years ago. He says that he spent 40 minutes with every person he photographed for the endeavor and Russ inspired him with his vision of using capitalism as a force for good. Ultimately, Jay says the company fit perfectly with his personal ethos and he felt like it was the right opportunity to scale up his beliefs. PlasticWorks is just one of the many projects currently underway at Oliver Russell and Jay tells us that the company is a driving force in promoting future fitness for businesses of all sizes. Jay’s position at the company requires that he constantly stay up to date on the latest trends in progressive business ideas. He helps ensure the company is continually living up to its values of creative collaboration and socially responsible, progressive business policies.…
Mark and Jeanette Priddy Mark and Jeanette Priddy are the founders and owners of Happy Day Brands, a food product company built on the tenets of social entrepreneurship and change. For every product purchased across their brand, Happy Day donates one meal to a family in need. The couple relocated to Eagle, Idaho 25 years ago after deciding they didn’t want to raise their kids in California. They’ve since grown multiple businesses founded on strong beliefs regarding building communities and giving back. Before establishing Happy Day Brands, the couple owned and operated the popular Rembrandt’s coffee house in Eagle, where they say they were able to “cut their teeth on the idea of social entrepreneurship.” They also ran a community center catering to at-risk teens that was eventually absorbed by the YMCA.…
Karen Morrison Nine years ago this December in Ketchum, Idaho, Karen Morrison was working as an assistant to a physical therapist. It was there that she met a young woman named Amanda, a talented athlete who had been a four-sport rookie of the year at Yale when she was in a terrible car accident that left her completely unable to use the left side of her body. The physical therapist she was working for asked Karen to do some exercises with Amanda in the water. She says “We both got kind of bored, so we slowly started working on swimming…we came up with a unique way for her to swim with only her right arm and right leg.” Amanda’s natural athletic tendencies pushed the physical therapy into serious training and the two ended up attending a national Paralympic swim meet. It was this experience—seeing all those athletes pushing themselves and feeling good about their bodies—that ultimately made her start AquAbility.…
This week, all four hosts meet up and talk about Melania Trump and First Lady public engagement and the Amazon HQ2 decision. The third segment digresses a bit but Luke enjoyed the chance to talk college sports. Originally aired November 15, 2018.
Wyatt Schroeder Wyatt Shroeder is the Executive Director of CATCH, or Charitable Assistance to Community's Homeless. CATCH is a charitable program funded by the generosity of local organizations, which assists homeless families with housing and case management, allowing them to focus on a pursuit of self sufficiency. CATCH operates in three stages, which include getting people into safe and stable housing, setting goals and collecting the informational tools required to succeed, and graduating with a plan for long term success. Wyatt has made it his life's mission to end homelessness and has helped make incredible improvements to a broken system, which has changed countless lives for the better. He discusses topics that can be hard to address head on with a firm belief that the most difficult discussions are the most important and that everyone has a story that deserves to be told.…
Sarah Shinn, President and CEO of Make-A-Wish Idaho, spends her days figuring out how to make dreams come true. Since it's founding in 1986, Make-A-Wish Idaho has granted over 1,500 wishes in the state of Idaho.
Lime and a Coconut offers traditional dishes from various regions in Thailand. They host monthly pop-up dinners in downtown Boise, cooking workshops, and catering. You can find them at the Capital City Public Market and festivals throughout Idaho. To find out about the next pop-up for Lime and a Coconut and stay tuned to all the culturally immersive events and traveling festivals, follow them on Facebook: facebook.com/limeandacoconut/…
This week, Luke and Jaci welcome special guest David Wilkins, professor of geoscience at Boise State University. The show begins with a discussion of geology in Idaho and human interaction with the environment and continues the show with a story of wine in Idaho. The conversation flows from talk of Wilkins' work with the Idaho Wine Association to develop Idaho's first American Viticulture Area, to suitable grapes for the region's high-desert climate, to how to grow wine grapes and what makes a good one. Cheers! Aired September 20, 2018.…
Luke, Jaci, and Jen discuss Hurricane Florence and other tropical storms in this week's episode of The Big Tent. Beginning with a conversation on evacuation, when people are likely to heed evacuation warnings and logistical problems of evacuation, they also ask if human-caused climate change can be linked to increased storm severity. The show wraps up with a dialogue about Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Aired September 13, 2018…
This week, Jen, Jaci, and Luke begin the show by discussing the recent DMV closure and our day-to-day interactions with the government. They then move on to Brett Kavanaugh, the political theater of supreme court nominations, and the consolidation of presidential power. The show wraps up with a discussion of the anonymous op-ed published in the NY Times, and how it might fuel a generation of polarization, conspiracy theories, and distrust in the government. Aired September 9, 2018…
Nine years ago, Dan Balluff left his corporate career to open the City Peanut Shop in downtown Boise. He now collaborates with craft breweries and other local businesses to create new products and host events. Find them online at citypeanut.com
With 20+ non-profit programs under their umbrella, Jannus, Inc is impacting our community. We chatted with Executive Director, Karan Tucker to learn more.
Rebecca and Nick Drake are the owners of Drake Mechanical, a family-owned business which has been serving the Boise community since 1909. They recently started Drake Family Foundation for Veterans to assist local veterans with HVAC, electrical, roofing, and plumbing needs.
Shaped by his experience of homelessness, Dennis Conforto founded HouseCheck, an home inspection business which certifies a home's quality prior to listing.
Inspired by her time working with Furnace Hills Coffee in Maryland, Suzanne McIntosh founded The Percolator Fund to provide employment and educational opportunities in the coffee industry to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
1 The Big Tent- Geomorphology in Idaho, Wildfires and Climate Change, Trump's Public Management Style 1:00:00
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1:00:00This week, Jen , Corey, and Luke sit down with Jen Pierce, Professor of geoscience at Boise State university. They discuss geomorphology in Idaho, wildfires in the west and the effect of climate change on fire seasons, and the Trump administration's announcement that no raises will be given to federal employees. The third segment also features jokes told by a special second guest. Aired August 30, 2018.…
1 The Big Tent - Omarosa, Melissa Howard, and Transparency in Idaho Government 1:00:00
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1:00:00This week, Luke, Jen, and Jaci discuss a variety of topics related to government transparency. From Omarosa's tapes and the security of the White House to Melissa Howard 's fake diploma to transparency in Idaho's government and the rural/ urban divide. Aired August 16, 2018.
1 The Big Tent- Government Corruption, Political Bubbles, and Media Diets 1:00:03
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1:00:03This week, Jaci and Jen address government corruption after Ada county Treasurer Vicki McIntyre was suspended for misuse of public funds. Other topics include political bubbles and living in political homogeneous areas, media diets, and diversifying media consumption. Aired August 2, 2018.
From opening restaurants to feeding the homeless and running for office, Max Mohammadi continues to have a noticeable impact on the Boise community. One of Mohammadi’s most well-known community services is “MaxGiving,” an annual event serving Thanksgiving dinner under a bridge to the homeless.
A self-professed “non-profit nerd,” Jaime Hansen earned both her undergraduate degree in psychological sciences and master’s in public administration from Boise State University. Hansen has been working in Idaho’s community benefit sector for the last twenty years. In 2015, she became the executive director of Family Advocates where she has led the organization in its mission of preventing children from experiencing the trauma of the foster care system. Read her full story on Idaho Speakeasy: http://idahospeakeasy.com/jaime-hansen-story/…
John Evans is the Mayor of Garden City, a rapidly growing community in Ada County, Idaho. Mayor Evans has a background in development, and it was this background that brought him into his role as Mayor in 2005. Mayor Evans and his team maintain a deep focus on the overall development of the community. For more information on the details of how Garden City plans to transform over the long term, visit GardenCityIdaho.org…
Kevin Quinn has developed two apps which are currently available in the Apple and Android app stores: ExactPlus and AlertSquad. He also has seven addition apps in development which will address needs he sees in the music, real estate, and health and fitness industries. Alert Squad is a bluetooth 911 button that allows individuals to notify police and four other contacts by fob in the event of an emergency.…
This week our hosts meet with Luke Fowler, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration. Topics include air quality, environmental and energy policymaking, and state primacy. Aired June 14, 2018.
Rosemary Reinhardt is the Executive Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State University, which was previously known as the Boise State Renaissance Institute. The goal of the institution is to encourage successful aging by providing social engagement for those of retirement age within the community. Become a Member Volunteer Opportunities Want to learn more? Check out the full Idaho Speakeasy article.…
Bart Cochran is an Idaho native who has no shortage of entrepreneurial spirit or fresh ideas. Bart owns and successfully operates a real estate business as well as a non-profit called Leap Charities that focuses on creative housing solutions for families faced with barriers to affordable housing. As the fastest growing area in the nation, Boise's growth is making affordable housing harder and harder to attain.…
This week, Jen and Corey met with Sam Sandmire, former head gymnastics coach at Boise state and founder of Activate Idaho. They discuss her work with Reclaim Idaho, Idahoans for Healthcare, and the 2018 Medicaid expansion initiative. Aired June 07, 2018.
On this episode, Jen and Justin talk with local artist and photographer Brooke Burton. They discuss her blog- Creators, Makers, and Doers- which she writes for the City of Boise department of Arts and History, as well as the restoration of the James Castle house. Aired May 31, 2018.
Justin, Jen, and Corey meet with the co-director of the Interfaith Sanctuary, Jodi Peterson to talk about housing and homelessness issues in the Treasure Valley. Aired May 17, 2018.
This wee, our hosts sit down with Tracy Andrus, Executive Director of The Andrus Center for Public Policy. They discuss the legacy of her father, Governor Cecil D. Andrus, and how the Andrus Center is furthering his legacy issues of environment, public lands, education, and leadership. Aired May 10, 2018.…
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This week, Jen, Justin, and Corey meet with Dr. Lori Hausegger. Lori is an Associate Professor of Political Science and the director of the Canadian Studies program at Boise State University. The group talks about NEW Leadership in Idaho, gender distribution in politics, and women in the 2018 midterm election. Aired May 24, 2018.…
This week, David Pettyjohn, Executive Director of the Idaho Humanities Council meets with Jen, Justin, and Corey to discuss what the humanities are and why they are important. David explains the Idaho Humanities Council and what they do. The episode also includes discussion of humanities issues in the US today, and how the humanities relate to our favorite TV shows. Aired May 03, 2018.…
During this special, 1-hour Radiothon edition of The Big Tent, Justin and Jen sit down with Associate Professor of Communication Dr. Seth Ashley. They discuss public media, independent media, the structure of the media system, and media literacy. The week's topic complements Radiothon by describing the value of community radio and independent media. Aired April 19, 2018.…
This week, Jen and Justin talk with professor Monica Hubbard from Boise State University's School of Public Service. Topics include the rural-urban divide, water policy in the west, and fracking and flaring in Idaho. Aired February 15, 2018.
Allen Traylor is the founder of UpCycle, a fitness studio located in downtown Boise's BoDo district. As a holistic fitness center, Upcyle is designed to be a particularly supportive community —both mentally and physically.
Rod Gramer is the President and CEO of Idaho Business for Education, a non-profit organization founded on the premise that by working together, business leaders have the power to improve Idaho’s educational system.
After growing up in Garden City, Hannah Ball returned with a new vision for the future. Her company, Urban Land Development is creating of a new commercial corridor along 34th Street.
Inspired by the structure of community supported agriculture, Collin Rudeen founded Boise Brewing, one of only a few community-owned breweries in the country. Read the full Idaho Speakeasy story: idahospeakeasy.com/collin-rudeen-story
Ami Owen is the Director of Teen Hope of Idaho. With a background in Marriage and Family Therapy, specializing in families, she identified with the mission and method of Teen Hope: treating troubled adolescents by looking at the family system.
This week, Corey and Luke discuss Justice Anthony Kennedy's resignation from the supreme court, President Trump's nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, and the politics of confirmation. Aired July 12, 2018
This week, Jan and Luke talk about how politics are increasingly affecting businesses. Later in the episode they discuss the breaking news of Scott Pruitt's resignation as head of the EPA. Aired July 5, 2018
Meridian library is far from a traditional library. Library Director, Gretchen Caserotti, is breaking down barriers and offering creative options. Read the full Idaho Speakeasy story: idahospeakeasy.com/gretchen-caserotti-story/
Melissa Nodzu is the Director of Events for Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell. Only 20 miles west of Boise, Caldwell is significantly more affordable than the capital city and is experiencing a boom and revitalization of its own.
Although city councilwoman Lisa Sánchez is new to the sphere of politics, her story of hard-work and perseverance resonates with her fellow constituents. Sánchez is proud to represent many of those who are currently underrepresented. In this episode, Lisa shares what pushed her into politics and what she's hoping to accomplish during her tenure. To learn more about her passion for Boise and the interests she supports, visit her campaign website: sanchezforboise.com To read more about Boise city council and opportunities to get involved, visit https://citycouncil.cityofboise.org/ Read the full Idaho Speakeasy story: idahospeakeasy.com/lisa-sanchez-story…
Lori Fascilla has served as Executive Director of Giraffe Laugh Early Learning Centers for 27 years. Her leadership within the organization allowed for its growth, development, and influential impact into local neighborhoods. Their four locations provide child care and education for pre-kindergarten children to ensure school readiness and empower families to build strong futures. Want to learn more about Giraffe Laugh? Check out their website: giraffelaugh.org Read the full Idaho Speakeasy story: idahospeakeasy.com/lori-fascilla-story…
This week introduces the newest co-host of the Big Tent! Jen, Corey, and Luke tackle topics such as immigration reform and the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. Aired June 28, 2018.
Kâren Sander is the executive director* of Idaho’s Urban Land Institute (ULI), an international non-profit organization dedicated to building great cities. While Boise’s growth and development benefits nearly everyone, it does present challenges with regards to affordable housing and public transportation. ULI Idaho seeks to educate the community, provide networking opportunities, and foster collaboration between agencies involved in urban development. Find out more about ULI - Idaho by visiting their website idaho.uli.org Read the full Idaho Speakeasy story: idahospeakeasy.com/karen-sander-story *UPDATE! Since recording this show, Kâren has since transitioned to a new position with HDR. Congratulations Kâren!…
This week, Justin and Jen talk with Jason Morales, proprietor of MING Studios, an educational art center in downtown Boise. They are joined by the influential Los Angeles-based graffiti artist Jose PRIME Reza. They discuss his show "Through the Wormhole", premiering June 21 at MING. PRIME also discusses graffiti as a medium and his collaborative work with the K2S crew.…
1 Bobbi-Jo Meuleman & Matt Borud - Idaho Department of Commerce (Idaho Speakeasy - episode #IDS-058) 52:45
Idaho is in a period of unprecedented growth. Tasked with managing a piece of that growth is the Idaho Department of Commerce. On this episode, Director Bobbi-Jo Meuleman is joined by Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer Matt Borud to talk about some of the challenges and successes they've seen around the state.…
In November 2017 a diverse coalition of industry leaders, environmental groups and universities hosted the Idaho Climate Summit: Safeguarding Idaho’s Economy in a Changing Climate. While conversations about climate change in Idaho have been happening within various sectors and constituencies for quite some time, the summit was the first successful attempt to bring together a wide array of business, academic, public and environmental representatives with a focus on economic opportunities in addition to the very real impacts to our environment and way of life. I had the chance to talk with a few of the speakers from the conference about their perspectives on why climate change is an important reality to make business decisions around and what opportunities exist for innovation that will help grow the Gem State’s economic vibrancy due to the climate reality. We hope you you enjoy this conversation with Julia Kertz Grant from Micron Technology, David Eichberg from HP Inc, Kate Gordon from the Risky Business Project and the Paulson Institute, and Aimee Christensen from the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience.…
Light pollution limits 80% of Americans from seeing the Milky Way at night. Light pollution disorients turtles trying to see the glare of the moonlight as an indicator of water. The blue/white colors we use in lights disrupt our production of melatonin and therefore our sleep cycle. But its not all bad news. In the face of the challenges caused by light pollution, a partnership between communities and public sectors arose to help designate Central Idaho as the nation’s first gold-tier dark sky reserve. Today’s show is a rebroadcasting of an Idaho Environmental Forum that was presented in December featuring Astronomer Matt Benjamin and Mayor of Stanley Steve Botti. Their biographies can be found below. January 17th is the next Idaho Environmental Forum – their annual Legislative Gala. For information on the gala and IEF…
Donovan Rypkema shares quantitative insights into the economic Impacts of Historic preservation
BAGI: Idaho Environmental Forum - Boise River Spring 2017 Floods by Radio Boise
Human activity has moved mass amounts of carbon stored within the earth and released it into the atmosphere. Let's face it, we've burned a lot of fossil fuels. Millions of years of stored carbon in the span of the 200 years. As we begin to feel the effects of this drastic change to the earth's systems in the form of warming, severe weather, ice retreat and other symptoms, its natural to wonder how we can put the genie back in the bottle. Scientists like recent Harvard PhD Graduate Katie Dagon are researching ways to geoengineer solutions on a major scale. Ways to keep the heat out, and remove carbon from the atmosphere.…
Have you ever wondered why habits are hard to change? Are you curious about the best ways to facilitate change and foster sustainability in your community? Professors Christie Manning and Elise Amel have dedicated much of their careers to answering questions like these, and many more, in their mission to understand the psychology of sustainability. Listen to our conversation to find out why “there are no environmental problems, just human behavior problems”.…
A conversation Dr. Amanda Ashley of Boise State University and Alisha Pena of the City of Austin, discussion how decision makers and thought leaders in Boise can learn from Austin about how to integrate art and culture in municipal plan making and execution
In this episode hear stories about people taking creative leaps into unfamiliar territory. Also included are vox pops from Radio Boise's July podcasting workshop. Photo by Groove Press: bit.ly/2uZyFVP
The City of Boise has a Cultural Master Plan. What is that? Why does it matter? Tune in to find out!
The City of Boise has a Cultural Master Plan. What is that? Why does it matter? Tune in to find out!
Discussing traffic congestion, and what can be done about it, with representatives of the Ada County Highway District (ACHD), the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) and the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS)
Discussing traffic congestion, and what can be done about it, with representatives of the Ada County Highway District (ACHD), the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) and the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS)
Construction cranes and lane closures everywhere you look- it’s hard not to notice the growth and development occurring across the valley these days. Like it or not our population here in southwestern Idaho is expanding rapidly. But how did we get to this point? Todd Shallat, tenured professor of Urban Studies and Community Development at BSU and prolific author (his latest work is “Half the World: Refugees Transform the City of Trees” was released this spring) guides us through the development of the valley’s land, economy and culture over the past 30 years.…
Change is all around us and as we dive into a two month theme of “Change in the Valley” we wanted to set the stage and discuss how we deal with change with a local expert on the topic. Laura and I spoke with Dr. Tony Marker a professor of Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning at BSU about the types of change and how people adapt to changes (or not) depending upon the circumstances and change factors. Our producer Laura came out from the shadows to join me behind the mic to have a conversation with Dr. Marker and what a great topic to jump into the fray on!…
It's clean air month on Building a Greener Idaho and today I speak with Chad Worth with the Snake River Alliance and Beau Husfloen from Bluebird Solar and Light about the Solarize the Valley program. What does clean energy have to do with clean air? C'mon, our listeners (YOU) know the answer to that question! Solarize the Valley 2.0 has kicked off for a second year with a goal of installing 250 kilowatts of clean solar energy on rooftops of homes and businesses across the valley. Chad and Beau discuss the details of the program including why it's a great time to go solar and how participants get the best pricing, warranties and service as they invest in our collective clean energy future.…
On this week's episode, Justin and Corey sit down with Alex Labeau, President of the Idaho Association for Commerce and Industry. The main topic is taxes and public interest in taxes as a policy issue. Aired February 08, 2018.
Welcome to the first episode of The Big Tent. This weekly public affairs show will bring in local, national, and international guests to discuss a variety of topics, with specific focus on issues facing the state of Idaho. On this episode, Justin, Jen, and Corey introduce Boise State University's School of Public Service, what they do, and review the Idaho survey research on public opinion. Aired February 01, 2018.…
Gary Machlis speaks on the state of conservation in America in an April 2018 lecture sponsored by the Andrus Center at Boise State University and the Idaho Environmental Forum.
This a special, 1-hour long Radiothon episode of The Big Tent! Justin, Jen, and Corey sit down with Ron Pisaneschi, general manager of Idaho Public Television. Aside from extolling the value of public media in both radio and film formats, topics include the debate season leading up to the May primary, the new show "Idaho Experience" airing on IPTV, Facebook, the loss of privacy and alienating effects of social media, and public trust in media entities. Aired April 19, 2018.…
This week, Justin and Jen meet with Janie Burns, former president, and Tamara Cameron, marketing and developing manager of the Boise Farmers Market. Aired April 05, 2018.
This week's episode has Jen and Corey talking with Dr. Jillian Moroney from the School of Public Service. Topics include water rights in an age of climate change, water policy and the change in land use in the Treasure Valley, and Facebook. Aired March 29, 2018.
Building a Greener Idaho contributor Austin Hopkins spoke with Cynthia Gibson and Bob Anthony from the Idaho Walk Bike Alliance and the work they do around the state to help create safe routes to school, bring more funding to walking and biking infrastructure, and bringing their diverse constituents together for the annual Idaho Walk Bike Summit in Boise May 16-18th 2018.…
This week's guest is Anne Helen Petersen, journalist with Buzzfeed. Topics include Idaho politics past and present and coverage of the 2018 gubernatorial primary. Aired March 15, 2018.
The Big Tent's guest this week is Bill Manny,managing editor of the Idaho Statesman. Topics this week include free speech, civility and politics, and the musical Hamilton. Aired March 03, 2018.
Aired April 12, 2018
IEF discussion from Spring 2018, with Jerome Mapp, Doug Fowler and Brandi Wilson, discussing land use planning, planned urban developments and the importance of civic engagement strategies.
Canadian Consul General in Seattle, Brandon Lee, sits down with us during Treefort 2018 to talk about the Canadian perspective on the long-term and immediate political, economic and cultural connections between Canada, Idaho and the Pacific Northwest region.
The Big Tent, Radio Boise's program for politics, viewpoints reaching across the aisle and policy discussion, talks with Philip Thompson, Executive Director of Idaho's Black History Museum. Co-hosted by Justin Vaughn, Corey Cook and Jen Schneider. Aired on February 22, 2018.
On this episode of Stray Theatre, we feature an abridged version from our Couch Surfer Series that took place January 2018 with Poet Josh Booten, Musician Nick Delffs and Moderator Tom Michael of Boise State Public Radio in the Radio Boise studios before a live audience.
In this episode of the Voices Project Broadcast we hear from tradition bearers---folk artists, cultural heirs, preservationists and more---as we explore folklife in Boise. These pieces were produced in a workshop held in the fall of 2017. This project was in partnership with the Idaho Commission on the Arts' Folk Arts Program with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.…
This episode of Stray Theatre features our monthly episode of Story Story Night. This month host Jodi Eichelberger talks to reporter Zach Kyle, who originally reported on the story "Jump", as told by storyteller Talon Owens, from the November 29th production of Story Story Night.
Slam poet G. Yamzawa performs live at Storyfort 2017.
VW Emissions Settlement funds in Idaho.
Radio Boise presents a special one hour combination episode of The Poetry Show and Stray Theatre, where host Daphne Stanford talks to acclaimed poet and travel writer Richard Tillinghast, who describes some of his exotic journeys and reads his poetry.
I talk with Rialin Flores, the Legislative Associate for Conservation Voters for Idaho, about air quality issues, effective grassroots political engagement, holding elected leaders accountable, and electing people who care about things like clean air and water. With all of the excitement around politics these days it’s a timely conversation to have about how policy and politics are being played here in Idaho around conservation issues. Air quality is our theme this month, but Rialin and I also touch on CVI’s broader work and insights around Idaho’s political process.…
It’s clean air month on Building a Greener Idaho and today I speak with Chad Worth with the Snake River Alliance and Beau Husfloen from Bluebird Solar and Light about the Solarize the Valley program. What does clean energy have to do with clean air? C’mon, our listeners (YOU) know the answer to that question! Solarize the Valley 2.0 just kicked off for a second year with a goal of installing 250 kilowatts of clean solar energy on rooftops of homes and businesses across the valley. Chad and Beau will discuss the details of the program including why it’s a great time to go solar and how participants will get the best pricing, warranties and service as they invest in our collective clean energy future.…
Stray Theatre presents "Cigarettes and Beer: Neurolux Years" featuring stories by Will Kirkman Sean M. Lennon, Ambrose Richardson and Elyse Thorpe from Storyfort 2017.
Dr. Paul Collins describes the transformation of the Boise River from a neglected trash dump with safety concerns for boaters, to a prized amenity including one of the premier river surfing waves in the nation.
This episode of Radio Boise's Stray Theatre features Bouncer Stories from Storyfort 2017. Recorded live at 10th Street Station and featuring Christian Winn, Ambrose Richardson and Samantha Sturman during Treefort March 22, 2017.
In response to the national election and the appointment of people who continuously call into question the validity of science around important topics such as HUMAN CAUSED climate change, a group of passionate volunteers are organizing the Idaho March for Science in Boise on April 22nd, 2017. This group is engaging and activating people from across the political spectrum to stand up in defense of science and the role it plays in protecting and enhancing our quality of life for all communities. They care about protecting the free exchange of ideas as our society continues to try to solve our most pressing environmental, health, economic, and social problems. Tune in to my conversation with two of the volunteer leaders in this effort in defense of science: Dick Jordan and Kevin Shrumm. Dick Jordan is a science teacher with 35 years of experience (fun) inspiring the next generation of scientists and environmentalists and Kevin Shrumm is an undergrad student at Boise State studying Geoscience and Education.…
Building A Greener Idaho discussion on Radio Boise about the therapeutic aspects of water and its impact on our mental and physical well being.
Building A Greener Idaho discussion on Radio Boise about the therapeutic aspects of water and its impact on our mental and physical well being.
Staff from the Canadian Consulate General in Seattle drop by Radio Boise to talk about the Great White North's presence in the Gem State, with an assist from BSU Canada Studies Program Director Lori Hausseger, on Building A Greener Idaho.
Staff from the Canadian Consulate General in Seattle drop by Radio Boise to talk about the Great White North's presence in the Gem State, with an assist from BSU Canada Studies Program Director Lori Hausseger, on Building A Greener Idaho.
The Pioneer Fire burnt up 190,000 acres of land in the Boise National Forest last August & September. The effects have been both immediate and prolonged. This piece serves as a ballad for a small Idaho town that has to continue to reinvent itself to stay afloat. From the Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/conservationinconversation…
Wayne Birt explores a recurring dream he keeps having and its landscape with a clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology in the valley.
Radio Boise presents Part Two of the February 2017 Radio Race as part of their Voices Storytelling Project. The theme is "Vacant Spaces" and features pieces by Caleb Hansen, Wayne Birt and Elizabeth Corsentino. This broadcast also features two pieces from prior radio races from Gustavo Sagrero and Kristen Cheney/Daniel Yoshida.…
Radio Boise presents Part One of their February 2017 Radio Race as part of their Voices Storytelling Project. The theme is "Vacant Spaces" and features pieces by Carl B., Holly Beech, Jason Beek, Enzo and Stephanie, and Tara Brandenburg and Kelsey Crow. Stay tuned for the individual pieces in a playlist.…
Stray Theatre features it's first-ever live, in real-time broadcast of a radio variety show, Metamorphosis Performing Arts presenting The Holiday Holly Jolly Extravaganza Revue Spectacular, in the Radio Boise Studios. With Leta Neustaedter, Veronica Van Tobel, J. Todd Dunnigan and Keri Cooke. Sound engineering by Liam Marchant. Hosted by Wayne Birt.…
The entire half hour broadcast of KRBX's November Radio Race, broadcast December 7, 2016. Based on the theme "My Ecosystem," this episode's stories range from the growing difficulties where farmland and develop intersect, secret kitchens, a unity rally, the birds of Boise and a trying ecosystem on the home front.…
No one ever said potty training was easy. Maddy, a strong-willed 4-year old says she's not ready to grow up-just yet. Her father, Carl Burnett, brings us excerpts from a 24-hour audio potty training diary.
Hernan Guerra documents the sounds and tells us the story behind an off-beat Mexican restaurant that people in the area know of--only by word of mouth. Daniel Yoshida helped produce the piece.
The weekend after the presidential election, people gathered in front of the Idaho State Capitol Building for unity rally. We hear voices from the rally, including State Representative Sue Chew. The event was organized by a group of high school women.
Aging farmers near growing cities sometimes have limited option. Farmer Lawarence Gray tells Olivia and Holly about the circumstances that led him to make a difficult decision.
In the Treasure Valley, we've seen farmland become subdivisions, but maybe we haven't taken a moment to ponder how the sound-landscape changes too. Listen for that in this piece, where Wayne visits his dad's farm.
The ecosystems of Boise's parks and wetlands are home to many familiar and also exotic birds. Caleb introduces us to over a dozen Boise birds through the distinct sounds they make.
1 Caustic Resin on History of Boise Rock October 25, 2016 1:14:39
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1:14:39History of Boise Rock Host Todd enjoys a spirited discussion with James, Tom and Brett of Caustic Resin, who describe in vivid detail rock band "hard road," the bends and curves of the depraved path to glory, and the secret, when on the road, to keep your tube socks fresh.
1 Stray Theatre - Fair Use, Radio Play 2:13:26
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2:13:26Radio Boise's Stray Theatre presents a live, staged reading of Sands Hall's play, Fair Use. The play involves a longstanding literary controversy involving one-time Boise resident, Mary Hallock Foote and Pulitzer Prize winning author, Wallace Stegner. The limits of "influence," spirited debate and doppelgangers from both Foote's and Stegner's characters appear in a multi-layered, spirited performance that's good for your brain. This is the full length staged reading.…
Wayne Birt interviews Norman Davis, Radio Boise blues host and grand man of freeform radio on Sonic Saturday, during National Radio Day, August 16, 2016.
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!…
1 Campfire Stories July 11, 2016 1:23:47
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1:23:47The Modern Hotel's Campfire Stories Reading Series features writer Meghan Kenny and Poet Josh Booton reading from their work outside, at The Modern Hotel's Campfire Stories, on July 11, 2016
Remington Buyer, Host of Radio Boise program Building a Greener Idaho, talks to Jeffrey Cranor and Cecil Baldwin, co-creator and host of popular podcast Welcome to Nightvale. They talk about creativity, the process of "building" an entire fictitious community, and the influence of geography on storytelling and the weirdness it emits.…
1 Campfire Stories June 13, 2016 1:34:12
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1:34:12Food writers Susan Swetnam and Jeff Chu read from their work and take questions at The Modern Hotel's Campfire Stories, June 13, 2016, recorded by Radio Boise. FOOD AND CULTURE NARRATIVES kick off our 2016 season! The amazing Jeff Chu, and the wise Susan Swetnam will be reading creative nonfiction on narratives that surround food, culture, and food culture. As well, the Modern will be offering a ticketed 3-course meal to highlight elements of Chu and Swetnam's narrtives. Menu and pricing details forthcoming! SUSAN SWETNAM has been writing creative nonfiction (including personal essays and memoir) and work about Intermountain West culture (including food and culture) for over 35 years. She is the author of 7 books, with another currently in press and due out in September. Her articles and essays have appeared in many national and regional magazines, including Gourmet, Eating Well, Gastronomica, Journal of the West, and Edible Idaho; they’ve also been anthologized in collections including Where the Morning Light’s Still Blue: Personal Essays About Idaho. She contributed the chapter on the foodways of the Northern Rockies to Greenwood Press’s Encyclopedia of Regional Cultures series. In 2013 she retired from a long career of teaching narrative literature and advanced writing courses at Idaho State University to devote more time to her own writing, and to begin a massage therapy practice focusing on bereavement, geriatric, and hospice massage. JEFF CHU grew up in Berkeley, California, and Miami, Florida. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton, earned a master’s degree from the London School of Economics, and received French-American Foundation and Harvard Divinity School fellowships. He has written for Time, Condé Nast Portfolio, the Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company, winning Deadline Club and German Marshall Fund awards for his work. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. More info - http://byjeffchu.com/…
Wayne Birt, Host of Radio Boise's Sonic Saturday and Drift Correction, interviews playwright Sands Hall, author of Fair Use, a play about the intertwined literary lives of Mary Hallock Foote and Wallace Stegner. They discuss "the limits of influence," what makes beautiful prose and reconciling ghosts.…
Greg Harness, host of Radio Boise's Ramblers Retreat, interviews Chris Simon, co-director/co-producer of "This Ain't No Mouse Music!," a documentary film about Chris Strachwitz, German-born founder of americana/roots label Arhoolie Records.
Judith Steele reads from her book, Angel, and explains the evolution of its creation, live from The Modern Hotel's Campfire Stories, June 8 2015.
Stray Theatre catches Poets Debbra Palmer and Stephanie Ford reading their work at The Ghosts and Projectors Reading Series May 7. 2016 at The Cabin in Boise.
Part 2 of #StrayTheater'a The Magical Muku Mask, a two-part, locally written and produced radio drama. THE CAST: Leta Harris Neustaedter, Ken Bass, Tylor Kelley, Patti O'Hara, Nick Garcia, Michelle Bass, Kerry Cooke, Joseph Wright, Hollis Welsh, Greg Hampikian, and J Todd Dunnigan. First broadcast live at 5:30pm MT on March 6, 2016. radioboise.us/stream #boisetheater #boisearts #peoplepoweredradio #radioboise…
1 Stray Theater - The Magical Muku Mask, Episode One (Originally Broadcast on February 28, 2016) 29:18
New to #StrayTheater - a two-part, locally written and produced radio drama called The Magical Muku Mask. THE CAST: Leta Harris Neustaedter, Ken Bass, Tylor Kelley, Patti O'Hara, Nick Garcia, Michelle Bass, Kerry Cooke, Joseph Wright, Hollis Welsh, Greg Hampikian, and J Todd Dunnigan. First broadcast live at 5:30pm MT on February 28, 2016. https://radioboise.us/stream #boisetheater #boisearts #peoplepoweredradio #radioboise…
1 Stray Theatre - 7 Keys To Baldpate, Full Radio Play 1:45:33
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1:45:33Radio Boise's first full radio play in it's entirety. "7 Keys to Baldpate" was recorded in the Radio Boise studios and performed by the Playhouse Performers of Boise's Playhouse Events and Dinner Theatre (www.playhouseboise.com/). This mysterious melodrama, written in 1913 by George M. Cohan, will air in four episodes over the next four weeks. Following the series, we'll post the series in its entirety on www.radioboise.us! Stray Theater (Sundays 5:30-6pm) is a little bit of everything — literary readings in the community, excerpts of public talks, interviews with performers and full-blown radio dramas performed by local theater troupes in the Radio Boise studio. That's Stray Theater: Odds and ends and events of cultural significance with the focus on the community.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 9, August 10 2015 1:10:24
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1:10:24This installment features the award-winning fiction of Mitch Wieland (fiction), and the amazing heartfelt creative non-fiction of Allison Green (non-fiction). Campfire Stories is a monthly reading series featuring local and national fiction and nonfiction writers, poets, playwrights, and comedians. Campfire Stories offers an exemplary and diverse cast of storytellers, every 2nd Monday of the summer months around the patio campfires.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 8, July 13 2015 1:22:05
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1:22:05Campfire Stories is a monthly reading series featuring local and national fiction and nonfiction writers, poets, playwrights, and comedians. Campfire Stories offers an exemplary and diverse cast of storytellers, every 2nd Monday of the summer months around the patio campfires. This month both Joel Wayne (fiction) and Mattthew RK Haynes (fiction) will be reading new fiction and discussing the process of assembling stories, where they come from, and why there is the need to create real and dynamic characters on the page.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 7 June 8, 2015 1:31:37
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1:31:37Campfire Stories is a monthly reading series featuring local and national fiction and nonfiction writers, poets, playwrights, and comedians. Campfire Stories offers an exemplary and diverse cast of storytellers, every 2nd Monday of the summer months around the patio campfires. Campfire Stories, No. 7 features Judith Steele, Matt Clark, and Dwayne Blackaller ++++++++++++++++++++++++ June featured Judith Steele (fiction), read from her novel, The Angel of Esperanҫa, and discussed her process of writing the book. Matthew Cameron Clark & Dwayne Blackaller (actors and playwrites) performed plays they wrote together and discuss the collaborative process.…
Former Idaho Govs. Cecil Andrus and Phil Batt have threatened the US Department of Energy this month with a federal lawsuit over a deal between the current governor and the Department of Energy to allow a shipment of spent nuclear fuel into Idaho. Gov. Butch Otter says the amount of fuel in question is a small amount to be used for research. On this episode of Elemental Idaho, I talk with the two former governors about the 1995 settlement with the Department of Energy and why they say this latest move violates the public notice requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act. More Info: http://elementalidaho.org…
Federal authorities have made public the final management plan for six wilderness areas and 16 wild and scenic river segments in southwestern Idaho, starting a 30-day appeals process. On this episode of Elemental Idaho, we’ll talk with representatives of the BLM, land users and conservation groups about the Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness and Wild & Scenic Rivers Management Plan for about 518,000 acres and 325 miles of wild and scenic river in Owyhee County. Get More Info: http://elementalidaho.org/2015/05/20/5615-managing-idahos-newest-wilderness…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 6 Novermber 11, 2014 1:36:57
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1:36:57This summer, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise began hosting Campfire Stories, a series of readings produced by Christian Winn and showcasing the work of Idaho’s rich literary community. Featuring original fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenplay, and other forms of writing, the series can be heard every second Monday throughout the summer and will continue into the fall. Campfire Stories, No. 6 features Alan Heathcock and David Abrams ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Alan Heathcock’s VOLT was a “Best Book” selection from numerous newspapers and magazines, including GQ, Publishers Weekly, Salon, the Chicago Tribune, and Cleveland Plain Dealer, was named as a New York Times Editors’ Choice, selected as a Barnes and Noble Best Book of the Month, as well as a finalist for the Barnes and Noble Discover Prize. Heathcock has won a Whiting Award, the GLCA New Writers Award, a National Magazine Award, has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Lannan Foundation, and the Idaho Commission on the Arts. A native of Chicago, he lives and works in Boise, Idaho. David Abrams is the author of Fobbit (Grove/Atlantic, 2012), a comedy about the Iraq War which Publishers Weekly called “an instant classic” and named a Top 10 Pick for Literary Fiction in Fall 2012. It was also a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, an Indie Next pick, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, a Montana Honor Book, and a finalist for the L.A. Times’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. His short stories have appeared in Fire and Forget (Da Capo Press, 2013) and Home of the Brave: Somewhere in the Sand (Press 53), anthologies of short fiction about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Other stories, essays and reviews have been published in Esquire, Narrative, Salon, Salamander, Connecticut Review, The Greensboro Review, Consequence, and many other publications. He earned a BA in English from the University of Oregon and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. He retired from active-duty after serving in the U.S. Army for 20 years, a career which took him to Alaska, Texas, Georgia, the Pentagon, and Iraq. He now lives in Butte, Montana with his wife. His blog, The Quivering Pen, can be found at: www.davidabramsbooks.blogspot.com Visit his website at: www.davidabramsbooks.com…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 5 October 13, 2014 1:21:08
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1:21:08This summer, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise began hosting Campfire Stories, a series of readings produced by Christian Winn and showcasing the work of Idaho’s rich literary community. Featuring original fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenplay, and other forms of writing, the series can be heard every second Monday throughout the summer and will continue into the fall. October 13, 2014 features Samantha Silva, Stacy Ericson and Tish Thornton ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Samantha Silva is a screenwriter who dabbles in short and long-form fiction. She has sold projects to Paramount, Universal and New Line Cinema. Her Untitled Dickens Project will film in the UK in 2015. Stacy Ericson is a photographer, poet, playwright, writer and editor. Her work has appeared in online juried anthologies, the online art journal, "Escape into Life," and on her blog, swanmind.com Tish Thornton is a professional ritualist and amateur writer. Her writing has been featured in anthologies, small literary publications and on NPR.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 4 September 8, 2014 1:07:14
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1:07:14Beginning the summer of 2014, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise will host Modern Campfire Stories, produced by Christian Winn. On Monday nights throughout the summer and fall, hear the best writers Idaho has to offer. September 8, 2014 features Martin Corless-Smith and Christian Winn ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Christian Winn is a fiction writer, poet, journalist, and teacher of creative writing. His fiction has appeared in McSweeney's, The Chicago Tribune's Printers Row Journal, Hayden's Ferry Review, Greensboro Review, Chattahoochee Review, Gulf Coast, Bat City Review, Every Day Fiction, The Pinch, Santa Monica Review, Handful of Dust, The Strip, and Revolver. His collection of short stories, NAKED ME, is out from Dock Street Press. He has written for The Boise Weekly, Thrive, The Idaho Statesman, and Idaho Magazine. He is the founder of the Writers Write fiction workshop series, co-founder and committee member of Storyfort, and curator of Modern Campfire Stories. He teaches fiction writing at Boise State University, and though Writers In The Schools and the Cabin's summer camps. Christian Winn will be reading from NAKED ME, his collection of short stories, released August 1st from Dock Street Press. Martin Corless-Smith is the author of English Fragments: A Brief History of the Soul; Swallows; Nota; Complete Travels; and Of Piscator. A limited edition chapbook, Roman and Moscow Poems, was published in 2011. Born and raised in Worcestershire, England, he has studied painting and poetry, with degrees from the University of Reading, Southern Methodist University, the Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa, and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah. He is currently a professor of creative writing in the Boise State University MFA program.…
https://soundcloud.com/cydune's Band Dialogue 3. Featuring AU, 安 AAN, Wooden Indian Burial Ground. , Inner Oceans, Delicate Steve , Art.Fadil, Pontiak , Sun Blood Stories, Twin Steps.... This years performance was performed Saturday on a closed down section of Grove street featuring: C.J. Boyd, Ohioann, Sama Dams, Bliiss, BATTLEHOOCH, Spaceface, Hi Ho Silver Oh, Unconditional Arms, Lounge On Fire, Talkative and more! #treefort2015…
https://soundcloud.com/vanwave-sf live in studio performance at RadioBoise KRBX! 3/28/2015
Kate Matthews talks with Mr Jon, organizer of KIDFORT by Radio Boise
On 1/21/2015, President Barack Obama spoke at Boise State University's Caven-Williams Sports Complex to a crowd numbering in the thousands. Radio Boise was in attendance to broadcast his speech live.
1 Sally Kane, Voice and Community 1:27:52
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1:27:52Radio Boise presents Sally Kane, CEO of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, community radio veteran, small farmer and midwife to discuss the core values of public, community radio and the future of local, noncommercial stations in places like Boise and beyond. Kane will also discuss the role of the NFCB, net neutrality and trends in listener supported public media. Join us for this free, public lecture. The Voice and Community Lecture is sponsored by Radio Boise KRBX 89.9 FM along with the Boise State Department of Communication, the Communication Graduate Student Association (CGSA) and the newly launched Idaho Media Initiative. Sally Kane, CEO of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, started in community radio at KVNF, a rural service network established in Paonia, Colorado in 1979. Her mother helped found the station and served as it's first Board President. Sally grew up on a farm with community radio as a staple of her family's diet. During high school she volunteered as a DJ and hosted an interview show. After 17 years, she returned to her hometown, eventually becoming KVNF’s Executive Director, for the decade between 2003 and 2013. She has led the NFCB since January 2014. Recorded November 7, 2014…
Jeff Abrams and Nathaniel Hoffman interview Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo about Boulder-Whiteclouds, climate change, marriage equality, collaboration, mortgage industry reform and rock & roll music. Oct. 23, 2014 interview during Democracy Now.
1 Campfire Stories, No. 3 August 11, 2014 1:10:00
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1:10:00Beginning this summer, the Modern Hotel and RadioBoise will host Modern Campfire Stories, produced by Christian Winn. On Monday nights throughout the summer and fall, hear the best writers Idaho has to offer. August 11, 2014 features Laura Roghaar and John Rember ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Laura Mei Roghaar is a poet. She teaches at Boise State and at The Cabin. Her first chapbook, SISTERHOUSE, is out from dancing girl press. ++++++++++++++++++++++++ John Rember was born in Sun Valley, Idaho, quite some time ago. He graduated from Wood River High School in Hailey, received his B.A. from Harvard University and his M.F.A. from the University of Montana. His is the author of the short story collections Coyote in the Mountains, Cheerleaders from Gomorrah, and Sudden Death, Over Time, the memoir Traplines, and the why-to-write book MFA in a Box. He is a columnist for Boise Weekly and has—just in time— finished a new book, A Hundred Little Pieces on the End of the World. His contribution to Modern Campfire Stories is “Poetry Can Wait,” a dramatic monologue from Sudden Death, Over Time that examines the many things that can go awry when a small college attempting to hire a poet and composition teacher puts the wrong faculty member on the selection committee.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 2 July 14, 2014 1:08:46
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1:08:46Beginning this summer, the Modern Hotel and RadioBoise will host Modern Campfire Stories, produced by Christian Winn. On Monday nights throughout the summer and fall, hear the best writers Idaho has to offer. July 14, 2014 features Kerri Webster and Nichole Cullen ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kerri Webster is the author of Grand & Arsenal (Iowa, 2012) and We Do Not Eat Our Hearts Alone (Georgia, 2005). The recipient of a Whiting Award, she has taught in the MFA programs at Washington University in St. Louis and Boise State University. ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Nicole Cullen was raised in Salmon, Idaho, and earned an MFA in Writing from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas-Austin in 2011. She was the 2011-2012 Carol Houck Smith Fiction Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and a 2012-2014 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. Her short story, “Long Tom Lookout,” which first appeared in The Idaho Review, is forthcoming in The Best American Short Stories 2014.…
1 Campfire Stories, No. 1 June 16, 2014 1:30:41
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1:30:41Beginning this summer, the Modern Hotel and RadioBoise will host Modern Campfire Stories, produced by Christian Winn. On Monday nights throughout the summer and fall, hear the best writers Idaho has to offer. June 16, 2014 features J. Reuben Appelman and Matthew R.K. Haynes ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Matthew R. K. Haynes is an assistant professor of English at College of Western Idaho. He was a State of Idaho Writing Fellow in 2010, named Honors Professor of the Year in 2005 and 2011. He earned his M.A. in Fiction and M.F.A. in Creative Nonfiction from Boise State University. His first novel, Moving Towards Home, was published 1999. Subsequently, his work has appeared in several anthologies and journals including SOMA Literary Journal, O’iwi, Native Literatures, Fringe and Yellow Medicine Review. He was been a finalist for the Faulkner Award in Nonfiction and Writer’s Digest Award in Fiction. His collection of multi-genre writing, titled Shall We Not Go Missing, has been chosen for the Wayne Kaumuali’i Westlake Monograph Series, and is forthcoming from Kuleana Press. READING: I will be reading short short fiction for a new working collection, which are in, or about, Hawai'i. The collection began with the idea: why do we go to Hawai'i? The genesis story attempts to answer this question when a couple leave for Kona to celebrate their second honeymoon after a renewal of vows. Maybe people go to Hawai'i to see a new version of their lover, or a better version of themselves. But, can that version/illusion maintain beyond the "power" of the islands? Is Hawai'i the geographical version of buying a dog, buying a house, having a kid, renewing a vow? Each story connects to the next, by character. For the Modern, I'll be reading a batch that address what it means to want, and how that might be different than what it means to desire, and how, if at all, either can lead to a state of receiving, having, accepting. ++++++++++++++++++++++++ J. Reuben Appelman has spent the past ten years working as a film writer, scripting and producing documentaries such as Jens Pulver: Driven (Warner Bros.) and Playground, a film about the child sex trade, Executive Produced by George Clooney. All of last year he hosted The Writers Block radio show on Boise’s KRBX, interviewing writers, artists, politicians, reporters, ex porn stars, and other manner of people with a story to tell. His writing projects and research, focused on issues related to commercial sexual exploitation, child endangerment, and related law enforcement issues, have earned him a spot as a guest lecturer on the issue of Human Trafficking for the Honor’s College at Boise State University. His work has been featured by National Public Radio literary reviewer, Andrei Codrescu, American Public Media’s “The Story, with Dick Gordon,” and by the glossy arts quarterly, BOMB Magazine, which featured Appelman’s poetry collection, Make Loneliness, as an international Editor’s Pick. He has received multiple writing grants, including a prestigious State of Idaho Writing Fellowship for Investigative Writing. He currently works full time as a fraud investigator for the medical insurance industry. Project Description: In 1977, a man fitting the description of a suspected serial killer tried to abduct Appelman from a shopping mall outside of Detroit. He fled and told no one. In his late thirties, the memory of that near abduction sent him on a five-year mission to solve a decades-old cold case whose police files told the story of ongoing cover-ups, moneyed confidence men, child pornography rings, and high-level corruption. He worked with surviving family members, original task force cops from the 1970s, and a variety of anonymous sources who came out of the shadows. The deeper he dug into the case, the closer it hit to home. At some point, he looked around the casket of a failed marriage and there was nothing left on its walls but the photos of four dead kids nobody but Appelman seemed to be thinking about anymore. 37 Winters is the story of his hunt for their killer. ++++++++++++++++++++++++ About The Series: Produced by Christian Winn, who also produces Storyfort, the literary add-on to this year’s Treefort Music Fest, who invites writers from around Idaho to read their work. Original fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenplays and more will be offered from Boise's rich literary community.…
Sounds from Sunday afternoon by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox Talks To The Hive at Treefort Mainstage by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox With Psychache And Celeste The Dance Comander at Linen Building by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox With Chris Hess at Campfire Stage, Treefort Mainstage by Radio Boise
1 Wendy Fox Interviews Tristan Andreas At Hackfort Circut Bending at Venture College, Downtown Boise 1:33
Wendy Fox Interviews Tristan Andreas At Hackfort Circut Bending at Venture College, Downtown Boise by Radio Boise
Marisa At Yogafort at Linen Building by Radio Boise
Stephpc With Frankenbryan at El Korah Shrine by Radio Boise
Stephpc And Steph C at The Record Exchange by Radio Boise
Denny Tedesco, son of legendary session guitarist Tommy Tedesco, and filmmaker of The Wrecking Crew, interviewed by Wayne Birt on Sonic Saturday. The Wrecking Crew is a currently undistributed film about session musicians in LA, the secret story of some of Rock Music's greatest hits. .The film screens 09/29 at The Flicks at 4:45 and 7pm and benefits Boise Rock School. http://wreckingcrew.tv/…
Paul Presley was sentenced to 10 years after ramming an empty police vehicle. He went through two parole hearings, was approved for release twice – but his parole was rescinded on both occasions for unknown reasons. Today, Paul is 32 years old, but might not make it to see the new year. Last summer, he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Reporter Jessica Murri tells his story as part of an emerging Radio Boise effort to serve our community by providing public affairs programming on unique and under-covered stories.…
The first Radio Boise News Experience broadcast, May 2, 2012. Anchors: Brian Allred and Daniel Felkins. More info: http://radioboise.org/newsexperience
Jack Van Valkenburgh and Scott McIntosh report with Nick Pace and Brian Rumbaugh for KRBX Radio Boise News Experience, May 2, 2012.
Gavin Dahl reports for the Radio Boise News Experience, May 2, 2012
Nancy Buffington reporting with Brian Rumbaugh, Diane Ronayne, Daniel Felkins, Wendy Fox and Meredith Saint Clair for the Radio Boise News Experience, May 2, 2012.
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