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  • Water is the foundation for human civilization and human life. Dr. Trina Running talks to Jessa about water’s critical role in human civilization and the changing environment.
  • In this episode, we are speaking with Sheriff Sam Hulse. We discuss some of the law enforcement activities conducted by the sheriff’s office, including the collaboration required to successfully manage the Bonneville County Search and Rescue team, school safety, drugs, mental illness, and cyber security. We end our conversation on a hopeful note for teens in crisis. Sheriff Hulse announced Idaho’s first youth crisis center is now operational in Idaho Falls.
  • Joining Chris Chatwin on the Bengal Financial Literacy Show this month is Ashley Larson. Ashley is the Student Services Advisor in the College of Business and recent recipient of the Outstanding Advisor Award. They discussed opportunities for students (both business and non-business majors) to earn a Financial Literacy Certificate through the College of Business as well as the scholarship opportunity available to students pursuing the certificate.
  • Welcome to an enlightening episode of Operation Freedom Recovery, where we engage in a riveting conversation with Angel Lyn, founder of Yin on Fire, and Army veteran Doug Cook. Together, they unravel the dynamics of masculine and feminine energies as they intersect with parenthood and military service. Angel's therapeutic expertise guided Doug, who, after 25 years in the US Army, sought personal growth and shed old military programming with her support. Join us to explore emotional intelligence, personal biases, parenting, spirituality, and self-awareness in a transformative dialogue that transcends their unique journeys, revealing the profound resilience of the human spirit. Tune in for an inspiring exploration of growth and empowerment. Also, visit this link to register for the Yin on Fire festival for a collective healing experience: https://nouri.ai/events/1678cfe5-a874-4b6b-8a02-5d8040299b55?affiliate=DanMill&open=false&step=1
  • In their final installment of this light-hearted summer series, Elle and Henry come to an agreement on the definition of "sanging."
  • Bengal Tales is proud to interview recently graduated alum and newly hired events coordinator, McKenzie Anderson.
  • We bring you the inspiring story of Greg S. Reid, who is dedicated to transforming lives. As a filmmaker, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and CEO of thriving corporations, he has harnessed his passion to guide others toward a life of profound purpose and fulfillment. With his wisdom published in over 100 books and appearances on national programs, including Forbes, Greg is a sought-after keynote speaker for major corporations, universities, and charitable organizations. His journey has taken him from the Pentagon's stages to the United Nations' General Assembly floor, and his dedication to community development even earned recognition from the White House. Join us as we delve into his extraordinary journey and discover how he turns dreams into reality.
  • Keith Weber has been the Director of ISU’s GIS Training and Research Center for more than 25 years. Marty Blair and Keith Weber discuss the NASA RECOVER program, which provides real time information on wildfires across the United States and fire impact on landscape rehabilitation.
  • 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.
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