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Dr. Haley Hardman and John Ney are joined by Eric Nelson, a professor at Oregon State University. Eric shares his journey from working at NIKE in the sports business to his current role in academia, and together they explore a wide range of topics related to sales.
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Hosts Associate Dean, John Curry , and Executive Director of Philanthropy, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy and who inspired them. This month they interview Randy Jensen, Superintendent of American Falls School District.
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Sarah May Clarkson insightful columns have long been a feature of the Idaho State Journal. We're thrilled to introduce her voice to a new platform with Community Voices, a brand-new KISU segment where Sarah May brings her written words to life for radio.
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In Parker's second-to-last episode, he interviews Sustainable Idaho's new host, Madison Long. He talks with Madison about her background, what inspired her to become a Sustainable Idaho host, and what sustainability means to her. Then Madison interviews Parker about his experience on the show—what he loved most, what he learned, and what he plans to do next.
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This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, ISU College of Business Dean Shane Hunt welcomes Kristine McCarty, Director of Development for the College. Together, they discuss Kristine’s career journey and dive into topics such as the recently concluded Bengal Giving Day, fundraising, philanthropy, and the impact of donations.
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The antique book trading business is one I didn’t know existed in Pocatello, Idaho. Actually, it didn’t until September of 2024 when Jacob Hubers opened The White Owl Books and Import store in Old Town. I sat down with Hubers to talk about his journey in this industry.
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In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett sit down with Heath Mann, Abby Kiefner, and Emma Morton from the Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust to discuss conserving land and protecting the unique landscapes of the American West.
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Jenna Kearns has been named the Louisville Slugger / NFCA National Player of the Week for her performances against Utah Valley University and the University of Montana this past weekend.
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In this episode, Parker interviews Diana Thomas, the Sustainability Manager at BioLogiQ, an innovative company pioneering the development and production of advanced plastic resins made from renewable plant materials. Diana shares insights into the types of resins BioLogiQ produces, the environmental benefits of biobased plastics, and much more. To explore more biobased products, visit BioPreferred.gov, and for additional information about BioLogiQ’s resins, follow them on Instagram or Facebook at @biologiq.
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Our host, Chris Chatwin, welcomes return guest Joel Phillips, a financial advisor with Merit Financial, for a conversation about the "wild stock market" resulting from the Trump Administration's economic policies.
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The Idaho State Civic Symphony will present its final performance of the season titled “Memories and Mysteries” this month on April 25th. This concert features guest composer and soloist Daniel Pesca performing the World Premiere of his new piano concerto, Up North. Dr. Daniel Pesca and Dr. Nell Flanders join KISU’s Jamon Anderson for a preview of the April 25th performance.
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The Idaho State University School of Performing Arts is delighted to announce its highly anticipated 2024-2025 season.
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