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  • For the September episode of Sales Talk, host John Ney welcomes Josh Spoklie from Consolidated Solutions.
  • The September episode of Tech Tuesday marks the passing of the baton from Interim Dean Debbie Ronneburg to the next Dean of the ISU College of Technology, Jerry Anhorn. We learn about Jerry's background, including his formal role as Dean of Workforce Transfer and Trades at Walla Walla Community College.
  • Trevor Hall is a gifted singer/songwriter originally from South Carolina, whose lifelong connection to music began at a young age. He recorded his debut album at just sixteen and later studied classical guitar in California, where he embraced yoga and meditation, which influenced his music profoundly. Trevor's distinctive style blends folk roots with electronic elements, inspired by his deep love for Eastern Mysticism, making him a leader in the conscious music community. He has achieved significant milestones, from headlining Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado to international tours with renowned artists, such as Ziggy Marley. Alongside his wife Emory, Trevor founded the Where the Rivers Meet Foundation, reflecting their dedication to giving back to the lands and people of India and Nepal that have deeply impacted their lives. Find out more by visiting https://www.trevorhallmusic.com/
  • Nathan Gregson is interviewing an old member of the CCL, The Citizens Climate Lobby, to get a good look at what the organization is doing today to help us with tomorrow. Want to know more? Look into your local branch today to get more information. https://citizensclimatelobby.org/about-ccl/chapters/
  • For the past many years Idaho has experienced a housing crisis. As housing costs continue to climb, we are fortunate to have a leader in affordable housing looking for solutions to meet this challenge for the citizens of the greater Idaho Falls area and beyond. Learn about Habitat for Humanity, the volunteers, the homeowners, and the vision for Peterson Place.
  • Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, acclaimed author of the bestseller "Blue Mind", unveils revolutionary research on how water, in all its forms, profoundly impacts our bodies, minds, and souls. Whether it's the innate ability of water to captivate and soothe, reduce stress, enhance creativity, or bring profound peace, Wallace draws from breakthrough science to illuminate the myriad ways proximity to water enhances mental health and overall well-being. As we delve into the insights from his landmark book, a beacon guiding a movement to understand the incredible effects of water on our lives, we'll unravel the mystery of our profound connection to water and discover the blueprint for a more fulfilling life on this Blue Marble we call home. Learn more about the benefits of Blue Mind by visiting www.wallacejnichols.org
  • More than 30,000 infections each year are untreatable with antibiotics. The only solution is limb amputation or major tissue removal. Sarah Hobdey, an ISU Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences and Boise Veterans Association (VA) Associate Research Scientist, Anyauba Nmaju, a PhD student in Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, and VP for Research and Economic Development, Marty Blair, discuss ISU-based research that seeks innovative therapies to address the problem.
  • This week is a re-airing episode on a plant-based diet. This episode covers information about the sustainability of implementing more plant-based food into our dietary patterns. Andrea Jeffrey, a Registered Dietician Nutritionist for clinics in Meridian, answers more questions on how people can make changes in their lifestyle and eating habits.
  • Happy Thanksgiving everyone! We've got holiday themed music and an episode of the Aldrich Family to liven up your celebratory week.
  • In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Richard Rudd, a teacher, mystic, and award-winning poet, whose life's journey took a profound turn when he experienced a spiritual awakening at 29, emerging from 'a field of limitless light' with the wisdom of the Gene Keys. Richard's life has been a fascinating journey that led him to explore the world, studying under Eastern mentors, sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, and ultimately creating the Gene Keys after seven years of deep insights. Recognized as one of The 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People in 2019 by Watkins Magazine, Richard remains a dedicated student and teacher of this transformative wisdom. Join us as we delve into Richard's remarkable journey and the power of the Gene Keys in this enlightening episode. Learn more about the Gene Keys by visiting: www.genekeys.com
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