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  • Christopher Stubbs, an advisor to entrepreneurial men, is a man who has pushed the edges of his comfort zone since childhood. With 18 years of coaching experience, he has garnered deep, profound, and lasting client testimonials and his results speak volumes. Having been through hell and high water, Christopher has survived immeasurable family trauma. Today, he helps others thrive in prosperity. His experiential coaching style guides people to sovereignty, wholeness, and self-love. A true master of his craft, Christopher has created multiple million-dollar businesses and is the founder of The Wolf Pack - a men's online community; Men of Sovereignty, a men's coaching group, and co-founder of The Rise Sovereign Movement. His commitment to empowering men to achieve their full potential is truly remarkable. Christopher can be found on Facebook as Christopher John Stubbs and also on Instagram, TicTok, and YouTube as @Christopherjohnstubbs.
  • For this September edition of Bengal Business Radio Show, Dr. Shane Hunt sits down with ISU College of Business alum Jesse Arnoldson from Medman who was named outstanding young alumni and our newest marketing professor, Haley Hardman.
  • We finally made it back home and just in time for the turning of the leaves and the pumpkin spicing of lattes the nation over. Join us for some music and an episode of Bird's Eye Open House with Dinah Shore
  • For this episode of Bengal Financial Literacy Show, host Chris Chatwin sits down with Madisen Karlson who is leading a group coaching workshop on developing a personal understanding of finances and building a financial plan on September 23, 2023.
  • Idaho is one of several states that doesn’t require hearing screenings for newborns. This can mean that deaf or hard of hearing babies don’t get immediate access to the care that could help improve their condition or even reverse their hearing loss. Dr. Kristina Blaiser and Kat Ross explain how important family support is in early intervention, along with a project they developed to bring families and providers across Idaho together in order to respond to the needs of families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
  • Jason Van Camp, a West Point graduate and battle-hardened Green Beret, embodies the essence of unwavering service and dedication. He is a true patriot, a successful business owner, a celebrated author, and a beacon of hope for our veteran community. As the founder of Warrior Rising and CEO of Mission 6 Zero, Jason's commitment to our veterans knows no bounds. In 2015, he embarked on a mission close to his heart, launching Warrior Rising to empower veterans with opportunities to build sustainable businesses, rekindling their sense of purpose. With an indomitable spirit, Jason's leadership shines through the pages of his book, "Deliberate Discomfort," a testament to his storytelling and wisdom. This book isn't just about leadership; it's a call to break free from the confines of comfort, a patriotic rallying cry to strive for excellence and self-improvement. Contact Jason at www.warriorrising.org and purchase your copy of Deliberate Discomfort at https://a.co/d/j1sWA8P
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Tiphanie Anirah, founder and CEO of CreeAnna LLC, a local bakery specializing in African pastries, cookies, sweet breads, and classic cakes with a twist. Tiphanie takes us on her journey from working in the healthcare industry to opening her own small business and bringing delicious treats to Southeastern Idaho.
  • In part two of this two-part series, hosts Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle and philanthropic advisor Tabatha Butler interview Dr. John Curry Chair of Organizational Learning and Performance and Professor in Instructional Design and Technology and Danni Fernandez, a current science teacher at Hawthorne Middle School and graduate student in the Instructional Design and Technology Program at the College of Education.
  • Hosts Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle and philanthropic advisor Tabatha Butler interview Dr. John Curry Chair of Organizational Learning and Performance and Professor in Instructional Design and Technology and Danni Fernandez, a current science teacher at Hawthorne Middle School and graduate student in the Instructional Design and Technology Program at the College of Education.
  • Jessa talks with Maria Pacheretti and Sarah Jackson about Pocatello’s local treasure, Edson Fichter Nature Area, and how the recently acquired Ifft Grant has helped improve cleanliness and biodiversity.
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