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  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Wes Jorgenson, a student who is double majoring in marketing and management, minoring in public relations and seeking a sales certificate. They discuss his involvement in Alpha Kappa Psi, and their Idaho Business Leader of the Year award event coming up March 31st. Those interested in attending can contact Alpha Kappa Psi, or look up their website. Wes also shares his love for ISU and its community.
  • Ryan Sargent, Director of ISU Alumni Relations and host of Bengal Tales on KISU, welcomes Joseph Chidiebere Emmanuel, a student at Idaho State University. They discuss his experience at Idaho State University, and the new Commercial Music Program.
  • In this episode, hear about how local research directly impacts our Southeast Idaho communities. Dr. Liz Cartwright, Professor of Anthropology, joins Dean Kandi Turley-Ames to discuss the Communivax Project, a joint effort between Idaho State University researchers and John Hopkins University.
  • As a follow up to the February episode of Pharmacy Fusion where we discussed pre-diabetes and how to manage or prevent the onset of diabetes, Dr. Cara Liday joins Dean Walter Fitzgerald in this edition for a discussion of the different types of diabetes, how to manage the symptoms and how to improve conditions after diagnosis. Although pharmacists are the medication experts on the health care team, there are options for treating diabetes that do not include prescription medication such as lifestyle changes related to diet, exercise and more.
  • This week, we spoke to INL's Thomas Mosier about hydroelectricity, the emergency hydroelectric microgrid in place in Idaho Falls, and INL's future goals surrounding renewable hydropower.
  • Jump on board with College of Health Dean Teresa Conner as she tours the world to learn about healthy eating across the globe. Char Byington, Nutrition and Dietetics Department Chair at Idaho State University is your tour guide. She and students Lizzy Rowden and Genevieve Sauers will walk you through the flavors of the world while discussing how nutrition plays a major role in your overall health. Celebrate a world of flavors during National Nutrition Month in March!
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with ISU debate coach Sarah Partlow Lefevre and team colleagues and married couple, Joseph and Alyson Tyler, winners of the final round of the CLIMB Online National Sweepstakes 2022.
  • Bengal Financial Literacy Show host Chris Chatwin talks about taxes in this episode with Dawn Konicek, Professor of Accounting at ISU. They discuss tax law changes and introduce a free ISU program to help community members complete their tax returns.
  • Our salute to winter weather continues this week with more music and a chilly mystery with Sam Spade.
  • Lacey Marie is a survivor of breast implants gone wrong. While fighting for her life, she also discovered her spouse was having an affair. In a very short period, Lacey seemingly lost it all, her identity, marriage, religious beliefs, and her business. This led to her active approach to mental health and well-being as the founder of boobless.life, where she advocates for women with similar circumstances. Lacey believes self-love is her greatest work. Through a new life perspective, Lacey has redefined her role as a mother of four children and remains vulnerable to sharing her story to help inspire and uplift those struggling with trauma. Her greatest hope is to encourage others to discover their own freedom.
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