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  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Angie Callaway, the Office and Events Coordinator for the graduate program, as well as Anna Siddoway, the Senior Graduate Program Manager. In this episode, they discuss the upcoming 3MT (3 Minute Thesis) event. The event is scheduled for November 10th, and the application deadline is October 24th. There is an info session for the event scheduled for this Friday at 9am. More information can be found at isu.edu/3minutethesis.
  • For the June 2022 episode of Sales Talk our host, John Ney welcomes Donald Zebe, and Kent Malinowski. They talk about how Costco came to Pocatello.
  • In this episode, Dan and Sean meet with Jason Zaideman and Andrew Hasty of Operation Combat Bikesaver, a Veteran Nonprofit organization with a mission surrounding building camaraderie through motorcycle restoration. Their hope is to lower the suicide rate and reduce homelessness by providing therapeutic, hands-on, peer to peer programs for Veterans suffering from PTSD, trauma, depression, and substance abuse. Settle in and listen to how they create a soulful life recipe using ingredients of art, creativity, communication, problem solving skills and personal accountability in the Veteran Recovery Community.
  • Pharmacy is a growing field, especially for pharmacy technicians. Many pharmacists are also getting sign-on bonuses or other hiring incentives to work in the field. Plus, Idaho is one of the few states where pharmacists are able to diagnose and prescribe medications for things like strep throat or influenza, right there in the pharmacy. Rikki Trussel, College of Pharmacy Class of 2012, and new manager at Bengal Pharmacy in Pocatello says Idaho State University’s work with rural medicine and advancing the practice of pharmacy has always interested and excited her. She discusses the vision for Bengal Pharmacy not just in Pocatello, but at the two telepharmacy location sites in Arco and Challis, ID as well.
  • Join Henry Evans this week, as he gives an education on Black Uhuru and how the band and music have changed over time to stay a successful and popular band for so long.
  • In this episode, Nate Crystal, owner of Crystal Cabinets discusses with Dan his struggle with clinical depression, feelings of inferiority, trauma, self destruction, suicide attempts and isolation due to social idealism. Nate's personal understanding of social standards, like many of us, caused him to suppress his emotions in an attempt to fit in and alter his behavior to gain acceptance in his community. Nate's upbringing included religion in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, commonly called the "Mormon Church” with the military influence of his father who is a Veteran of the National Guard. Hear how he was able to confront his depression and learn to love himself. Nate shares his view of spirituality, personal growth and hope; where there is a choice, there is a way. His reliance on himself, his family, medical intervention and homeopathic Ketamine therapy helped him discover his full potential.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Kirsten Green Mink, and student Kailey Pease about the new Undergraduate Certificate in Forensic Sciences.
  • In this episode, Dan introduces PhoenixQRF founders Jake VerSteeg and Jesse Williams. Their mission is to provide a safe place for Veterans in their community to support camaraderie surrounding common experiences “by Veterans, for Veterans”, finding purpose through the challenges they faced while in the defense of their nation as Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen.
  • Pharmacy Fusion offers an inside look, in an easy to understand format, at the new guidelines and availability of COVID-19, monkeypox. Meningitis and influenza immunizations.
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