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  • On this week's edition of Sang Your Face Off- Elle tells Henry to patent his idea for a bacon flavored mocha drink. Henry names Elle as the number one air-guitar player of all time! Our hosts discuss what makes the Los Lonely Boys “lonely,” Elle finally learns the rules of the point system, and U2 comes back for a second consecutive episode with their song “One” with Mary J. Blige.
  • On this special 3rd Anniversary episode of the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dean Shane Hunt tells the story about how he became a part of the ISU Family and how the Bengal Business Radio show started on KISU.
  • Everything's just peachy today as we speed through Georgia on our tour of the American south, and along for the ride is some old music and an episode of Jack Benny
  • Jessa talks with Neeley Miller and Steve Stuebner from the Idaho Department of Water Resources about the Aging Infrastructure Grant project. This project’s main goal is to update irrigation infrastructure, sometimes up to a hundred years old, all around the state.
  • There are many pathways a person can take in choosing their career. Have you ever thought about how many people have degrees they aren't using? Chris Nicolette thought he wanted to be a pharmacist but along the way realized how much he loved the science of studying drug interactions in the human body. Now, he's working to earn a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences at ISU, and looking forward to a promising future in the world of pharmacology and drug discovery.
  • Leaving the west behind, our road trip has entered the great American southland- Louisiana, to be specific. We've got a gator tour, old music, and an episode of The Mysterious Traveler on the schedule for today.
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews James Ruchti, a Pocatello attorney with Ruchti & Beck Law Offices who also serves as an Idaho State Senator representing Pocatello. Ruchti guides us through his academic and professional career starting at West Point Military Academy, traveling onto his time at University of Idaho’s Law School and ending at his own practice in Pocatello.
  • This week on Idaho Found, we host Jim Beck, President of the Actors’ Repertory Theatre of Idaho (ARTI), a Viet Nam veteran and a retired project manager at the Idaho National Laboratory.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with social work faculty member Dr. Darci Graves and MSW student Kiesha Ade about the online social work degree options offered through ISU.
  • In this electrifying episode, we are thrilled to have Kim Anami join us, ready to ignite a fire of passion in every aspect of your life, both within and outside the bedroom. As a holistic sex and relationship coach, prolific writer, and captivating speaker, Kim Anami's expertise is a blend of over two decades of Tantra, Taoism, Transpersonal psychology, philosophy, and quantum growth practices. Her transformative methods catapult her clients into realms of heightened connection, intimacy, energy, and creativity. With features in distinguished publications such as Playboy, Elle, and GQ, Kim's insights have captivated audiences worldwide. She's a globe-trotting force, dividing her time between Bali, Los Angeles, and various sunny shores, all while sharing her unique experiences on social media. Get ready for a conversation that will challenge norms and spark inspiration. You can follow her at: www.kimanami.com or sign up for her Sexual Mastery course for men at: https://kimanami.ontraport.com/t?orid=406475&opid=2
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