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  • 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
  • How does the state decide who gets how much water? Today, Jessa and Dr. Trina Running continues their conversation around Idaho’s water by discussing senior versus junior water rights, ground versus surface water, and how all of this works its way through Idaho’s water system.
  • To round off the Lava Ridge Wind Project series, Jessa talks to Magic Valley Energy’s Senior Director of Project Development, Luke Papez, about the considerations that went into creating the original proposal. Luke answers some important questions, like why MVE decided on the proposed area for the project, where the energy from the wind farm will go, and how wildlife was factored into the original proposal.
  • The final installment of Jessa and Trina’s conversation, this episode brings together water rights and allocation, the social dilemma of climate change, and Idaho farmers’ use of water under state laws and regulations.
  • We learn the significance of the years 1962 and 1966. Elle and Henry listen to some of the greatest motown hits of the sixties and seventies, as well discussing the privileges of being the youngest child in their families. Our two hosts get a little closer to figuring out the true definition of "sanging." So sit back and enjoy this throwback to one of the most soulful eras of music.
  • In the August edition ofthe Bengal Business Radio Show, our host Dean Shane Hunt interviews DonBurdick, an ISU College of Business alumnus who went on to become a Senior Executive at Costco. During the interview, Don talks about his experiences as an ISU student and imparts valuable insights acquired throughout his successful career in law and business.
  • We've reached the final stop on the southern leg of our trip- colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. And for entertainment today we have some music and an episode of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.
  • The business of hair helped Cher Stone to finance her true passion, social justice. Cher shares her experiences in the work of social justice, her path to become a Spiritual Director, and the work of a Spiritual Director.
  • Guests discuss Indigenous People’s Day (IPD) and the upcoming Western Literature Association (WLA).
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