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  • For this episode of Bengal Health Chat, join host Dr. Teresa Conner as she sits down with Dr. Melody Weaver, the immediate past president of the Idaho Rural Health Association, Joseph Chacon, MPH student, Dr. Diana Schow, an Outstanding Educator recipient from the National Rural Health Association, and Rylee O'Neill, Idaho AHEC Director.
  • This month on Tech Tuesday host Dean Jerry Anhorn welcomes Paul Dickey, Apprenticeship Coordinator for ISU Continuing Ed, and Tana Christensen, CEO of Platinum Plumbing, for a conversation about Apprenticeship Appreciation Month. They also take a moment to remember an industry leader, Rick Newlin, who recently passed away.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to Idaho State University Professor Colin Johnson about the upcoming visit of Pulitzer Prize winning author, James Risen and International Affairs Council students, Susana Fernandez and Laura Schuhmann.
  • Kevin Hines is a storyteller. He is a bestselling author, global public speaker, and award winning documentary filmmaker. In the Year 2000, Kevin attempted to take his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Many factors contributed to his miraculous survival including a sea lion which kept him afloat until the Coast Guard arrived. Kevin now travels the world sharing his story of hope, healing, and recovery while teaching people of all ages the art of wellness & the ability to survive pain with true resilience. In the summer of 2013, Kevin released his bestselling memoir titled Cracked Not Broken, Surviving and Thriving After A Suicide Attempt. In 2018, he released his documentary Suicide: The Ripple Effect. His story is also featured in the film The Bridge by the film director and producer Eric Steel. Kevin has received over 30 U.S. military excellence medals as a civilian. He has also received the highest awards from organizations to include Mental Health America, the National Council of Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association , and the Veterans Affairs. Kevin believes in the power of the human spirit and in the fact that you can find the ability to live mentally well. His mantra: “Life is a gift, that is why they call it the present. Cherish it always.” Learn more about Kevin by visiting www.kevinhinesstory.com
  • Thom Hasenpflug and VP for Research and Economic Development, Marty Blair, talk about music as a pursuit of knowledge and discovery. Listening to several of Dr. Hasenpflug’s recent compositions, they make parallels between creative pursuits in the arts and hard-science disciplines such as engineering and biology.
  • Scott and Vanessa Martindale, the blessed authors of Blended and Redeemed, have emerged as beacons of hope in the realm of modern family dynamics. With Scott's extensive expertise as a Licensed Professional Therapist spanning over 17 years, he has guided countless couples, marriages, and families through life's relentless challenges. His life partner Vanessa, is a registered nurse actively pursuing her master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, equipping her with the knowledge and skills to tackle the intricacies of familial relationships. Their creation and daily immersion in a blended family have granted them firsthand wisdom concerning the profound joys and inevitable difficulties that accompany such an arrangement. The establishment of Blended Kingdom Families (BKF) in 2020 stands as a testament to their passionate desire to empower and uplift blended families and married couples alike. Driven by a genuine ambition to witness the triumph of blended families within family-oriented communities, Scott and Vanessa firmly believe that the time for the restoration and redemption of these families has come. Through their unwavering love and devotion, they have meticulously crafted strategies and modalities that provide a pathway to break the shackles of generational cycles of divorce.
  • For this October episode of Bengal Business, Dr. Shane Hunt, Dean of the College of Business, visits with ISU College of Business alum, Marc Mueller, as well as the newest finance professor at ISU, Dr. Paul Obermann
  • Hosts Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle and philanthropic advisor Tabatha Butler interview Dr. Cory Bennett Chair of Teaching and Education Studies and Makenna Kohtz, a current student in the Teaching and Education Studies program.
  • Join John Ney for this episode where he sits down with Anthony Zerwig, former pilot and current regional sales manager of Federated Insurance
  • Daniel Adams is a compassionate business consultant from Profitable Living. He specializes in assisting newly minted millionaires in maintaining profitability across emotional, relational, and financial fronts as they navigate the challenges of expanding wealth and impact. Daniel's approach is a holistic one understanding that true success isn't measured by financial figures alone but by the quality of one's life and relationships. In his role, he serves as a trusted ally for those entering the often complex world of financial abundance. His guidance ensures that they not only preserve their financial assets but also cultivate emotional resilience and maintain strong, meaningful relationships. With expertise in speaking, writing, and transformative training, Daniel offers valuable insights, all while adding a personal touch with his love for BBQ and a genuine passion for people. Whether you're striving for financial success, personal growth, or just looking for expert advice with a side of human connection, this episode offers a well-rounded exploration of wealth and well-being. For Daniel, the heart of his work and his passions converge in one common goal: helping others achieve success on both a personal and professional level.
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