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  • Fire that grill up- it's Memorial Day weekend, and we've got some military-themed music and old time radio to accompany your cookout.
  • On her first solo episode, Jessa talks with Peter Richardson, an energy attorney who is the nominal chair of Idaho Energy Freedom, a blossoming organization based in Bosie, Idaho. Peter introduces Jessa to this organization and some of their recent projects.
  • Sustainable Idaho reflects on the past year and says goodbye to Emma.
  • Peter Richardson from Idaho Energy Freedom introduces the proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project to Jessa and expresses IEF’s stance on it.
  • We're celebrating dear old Dad this week with tunes from the past and an episode of Father Knows Best
  • Retired Navy SEAL Lieutenant Jason Redman is a man forged in the crucible of combat. With a remarkable 21-year tenure, Jason served 11 years as an enlisted SEAL and another 10 as a SEAL officer leading teams through Iraq and Afghanistan. Having weathered failures early in his career that nearly resulted in his expulsion from the SEAL teams, Jason experienced redemption and returned to lead teams through intense combat operations. However, his path took a treacherous turn during an enemy ambush where he was shot eight times, including a devastating round to the face that brought him to the precipice of death. Yet, it is precisely this ordeal that imbues Jason's teachings with unmatched authenticity. As Jason adamantly declares, "These are not SEAL lessons, these are human lessons!" As the New York Times bestselling author of "The Trident: The Forging and Reforging of a Navy SEAL Leader," he delves into the depths of leadership, failure, redemption, and the aftermath of a wartime enemy ambush, offering a profound account of overcoming all odds. Today, Jason leverages his invaluable experiences as a speaker, coach, author, and trainer, assisting individuals, teams, and organizations in defining and implementing enduring change, even in the face of adversity. Jason's profound impact extends beyond the speaking circuit; he has appeared on national news networks, been featured on History channel's "Navy SEALs: America's Secret Warriors", played the lead role in the film "The Perfect Day", and assumed a supporting character on "Hawaii 5-0." As a leader, Jason teaches individuals how setbacks become stepping stones and crises become catalysts for triumph. From the battlefield to the boardroom, Jason Redman has become a beacon of resilience, inspiring all to embrace a new perspective; one that recognizes no bad days, only good days, and great days.
  • Jessa and Emma sit down with Mike Settell from Watershed Guardians to gain an understanding of this unique Idaho organization.
  • Lava Ridge’s Project Director from the Bureau of Land Management, Kasey Prestwich, walks Jessa through the thorough process of assessing a project proposal and preparing a draft environmental impact statement.
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Keith Weber, Director and Founder of the GIS Training and Research Center at Idaho State University. Keith takes us on a journey through his career, including how he was first introduced to geographic information systems (GIS) and how his natural inquisitiveness led him to a fulfilling career in building “information” through GIS.
  • Audio disclaimer- technical difficulties during recording this week resulted in corrupted studio audio. While it was too late to re-record the episode, we did manage to recover the files, though the quality is poor. We hope to have the problem fixed by next week.
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