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  • Kat Misch Elle is the founder and Editor in Chief of her publication, Inspired Success Magazine. Kat is also the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran. Kat says, “Being raised by a Veteran was definitely a major part of shaping me into the woman I am today.” Growing up in a rural setting, Kat remembers feeling isolated and began journaling at ten years old. She wanted to connect with people and learn about their lives mostly to see if other people lived differently. Kat’s journey led her to create Inspired Success Magazine, a publication which shares inspirational stories of successfully overcoming adversity. The magazine also offers practical tips and tools to help readers bring their visions into reality. You can discover more about Kat and her magazine by visiting www.inspiredsuccessmagazine.com
  • Amy Dressel is the Director of Advancement Communications for the Alumni Association at Idaho State University. Amy’s career path has never been about going from point A to point B. Instead, she has let her journey evolve organically by following her interests, and recognizing and building upon her strengths along the way.
  • This episode features Mike Engle from the Portneuf Resource Council, a grassroots environmental organization that sponsors this show.
  • Join Joseph Chidiebere Emmanuel and listen to some findings from his deep dive into recent songs from African Artists.
  • Erika Fulton is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and runs the Meta Lab at Idaho State University. Erika’s research focuses on some pretty heady topics, but she didn’t start her journey in that direction. In fact she spent a decade in a different career before changing paths.
  • Policy advisors for the Portneuf Resource Council, Sue Skinner and Shannon Ansley, explain the PRC’s Put Water First campaign, and how we can do better protecting our watershed.
  • Host Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle interviews Rita Haggart, born and raised in Pocatello to Greek immigrant parents. Rita and her late husband, Terry, were educators in the Pocatello School District for over 30 years. Rita shares her experiences at ISU, meeting Terry, working as an educator, and why she started an endowment with the College of Education. Host Dean Jean also interviews Cheri Kerr, the recipient of Rita and Terry's scholarship about how she decided to become a teacher and what this scholarship means to her.
  • Jason Batalden is the Assistant Director of the Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) program at Idaho State University. Jason has had a long and varied career path, holding a wide range of jobs along the way. One thing that seems to have remained constant through it all, is his ability to find meaning and keep a great perspective, regardless of the job. For more information about your career path, visit isu.edu/career.
  • In this episode Cathleen Tarp, Associate Professor of Spanish, joins Kandi Turley-Ames to discuss the impact the new Master of Arts Spanish program makes on Idaho students and students across the country because of its accessibility as one of the only fully online programs in the country.
  • This episode explains the prospective changes to Idaho Power’s net metering for residential solar and introduces a new co-host. The guests are Mike Engle from the Portneuf Resource Council and Avery Frazier from the ISU Sustainability Club.
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