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  • Special guests Jennie Brumfield and Raelyn Price met with Interim Dean Debbie Ronneburg to discuss their backgrounds as well as the programs they are associated with within the College of Technology.
  • Bart Davis*Graduated University of Idaho College of Law in 1980*Following his graduation, he began practicing law in Idaho Falls*In 1998 he was elected to the Idaho State Senate and served as the Senate Majority Leader from 2002 until his appointment to serve as the United States Attorney for the State of Idaho from 2017 to 2021.*Bart continues to provide leadership for Electrical Wholesale Inc, a business founded by his father.*Bart and his wife Marion reside in Idaho Falls and together they have six children.
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Dr. Kristin Stewart Yates, Staff Counselor at Idaho State University’s Counseling and Testing Services. Kristen talks to us about how she followed her heart and ended up in a career that she loves and enjoys helping people through counseling, teaching and mindful self-compassion.
  • Ken Franklin is a Certified Financial Planner and the Keynote Speaker at the inaugural Bengal Financial Literacy Week. He will be discussing the 10 Financial Planning Principles You Need to Know Now.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with Dr. Mark McBeth, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, and alumna Whitney Fenwick about the Master of Public Administration degree option.
  • Tonight's show falls on an international holiday for some folk. It is April 20th and as such, today is a day that is celebrated by whom we may call brothers and sisters of the leaf. Dr. Henry Evans is here to celebrate reggae music that explores the importance of "herb", its criminalization, and possible decriminalization.
  • We're tidying up the ol' studio today as we listen to an episode of Jack Benny and the music of Tommy Dorsey.
  • For the April 2023 episode of the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dean Shane Hunt visits with legendary ISU College of Business alum and former Idaho Central Credit Union CEO Kent Oram about his career and leadership advice for students. Dr. Hunt also visits with ISU's newest Accounting Professor Dr. Kristen Thompson about her research and journey to becoming a Professor.
  • As part of an ongoing series on Pocatello’s trail system, Jessa and Emma talk to Luke Nelson, co-director of Scout Mountain Ultras, about the work that goes into planning a sustainable event on Pocatello’s trails and the responsibility that the outdoor recreation industry has towards the communities that support it.
  • In the wrap-up episode of this long series, Jessa and Emma contemplate the many stances of the Stibnite Gold Project that have been shared. We (J & E) would like to thank again everyone who helped us put this series together: Mary Farout Petterson, Julie Thrower, Sydney Anderson, Mckinsey Lyon, Willie Sullivan, and Julie Good.
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