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Why author Patrick Hinds is embracing failure
You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Failure is Not NOT an Option."
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Remembering Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman
A look back at the lives of two remarkable women who changed the course of American history.
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Why author Patrick Hinds is embracing failure
You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Failure is Not NOT an Option."
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Boise students have the opportunity to make impact with youth-led climate projects
It's no secret that the city of Boise has some ambitious climate goals, which is why they are enlisting the help of some of Idaho's most passionate activists, our youth.
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Don't Call It Jazz: LGBTQ Jazz
Host Jon Armstrong celebrates the culmination of Pride month with the 4th annual Don’t Call it Jazz episode featuring a playlist of contemporary and historic LGBTQ jazz and creative musicians. The history of jazz has a complicated and toxic relationship with LGBTQ musicians, who have often been sidelined and ostracized, preventing many talented and visionary artists from flourishing and contributing to the art form.
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How one Idaho student turned a viral video into a thriving business
A few years ago, a Boise State University student uploaded a video on TikTok that went viral. Now, he’s got his own manufacturing plant, and has turned into an Idaho success story.
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What the U.S. Supreme Courts immunity ruling means for the presidency
Idaho Matters takes a look at a couple of cases that will have profound effects on the presidency and federal rules that can directly impact our everyday lives.
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In The Name of Love and Happiness
This episode of Double XX is all about love! It is never a bad idea to promote love, as it it such a powerful and beautiful emotion. The songs featured in this episode provide some much needed dopamine if you are having a rough day (but go ahead and listen no matter what mood you're in). With artists like Colbie Caillat and Tori Kelly, this installment is sure to put a smile on your face!
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'The Guncle Abroad:' An author interview with Steven Rowley
The award-winning novel "The Guncle" has returned, reuniting us with our favorite characters five years after they spent the summer together. This time, however, they're going abroad.
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The art of weaving
As one of the oldest art forms, weaving has place in many cultures.
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