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  • Hosts Associate Dean, John Curry, and Executive Director of Philanthropic Engagement, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy, and who inspired them. This month they interview Maren Hunter, Clinical Instructor Outdoor Education Program, and Alina Jablonski, a recent graduate of the Outdoor Education Program.
  • Join KISU's Ben Graham this week in his amazing conversation with Director of Academic Affairs, Aaron Barlow! The two converse about many things including ASISU, a little history about Aaron, and what a typical day looks like for him.
  • Take a listen to KISU's Ben Graham and COT's Owen Fujii cover a wide range of topics in their conversation; talking about things like ASISU, Owen's personal endeavors and goals, a little history about Owen, and happenings within the College of Tech!
  • Join Ben this time on ROAR Report where he talks with one of two senators for the college of education, McKalee Bruegeman! The two touch on ASISU, happenings within the college of ed, and a little history about McKalee.
  • Idahoans fondly remember Fred Ochi as the artist who preserved the history of old red barns, landscapes, sheep wagons, and windmills in his iconic paintings. Jon Ochi, the son of Fred and Yoshiko Shikasjo-Ochi, has joined us today to tell the story of his Japanese American family.
  • Eizaak Jordan tells Dr. Johnson about the classes, faculty, opportunities, and mindset that helped him successfully navigate his Political Science degree and chart a career path.
  • Join Ben this time on ROAR Report where he interviews Editor in Chief of The Bengal, Hadley Bodell! The two cover a wide-range of topics including The Bengal Newspaper, campus life, and a little Hadley history. Bodell also shares some stellar advice for freshman students!
  • Angel Lyn holds a Master’s in Social Work and is known as a soul mentor, as well as the co-creator of Yin on Fire, a transformational festival in Southern Utah. Born and raised in St. George, Utah, Angel studied social work at BYU Hawaii and later earned her Master’s degree from Brigham Young University in Provo. Alongside her work, she’s a devoted homeschooling mother of five lively sons and has embraced three wonderful bonus daughters through her blended family with her partner, Eric. Angel is passionate about connecting people, mentoring, and championing others' dreams, but she also values solitude, nature, and the ocean as sources of inspiration for her writing and introspection. As a “born-again non-therapist,” she has embraced a fulfilling career as a soul mentor, author, speaker, and life transformation enthusiast. Today, we’ll be diving into her latest book, Soul-U-lar Evolution: A Mormon Woman's Transcendent Journey to Love, where she shares her personal evolution and insights on love, faith, and spiritual growth. You can find her book on Amazon and learn more about her festival by visiting www.yinonfire.com
  • In this first episode of the 2024 – 2025 school year Parker Romero and Chelsea Blanchard take the reins from last year’s Sustainable Idaho hosts, Nathan Gregson and Jodie Schwicht. Parker and Chelsea discuss their goals, what sustainability means to them, and what they are excited to talk about in future episodes.
  • Welcome to Season 2 of The Bengal Podcast! In this first episode, Julia Miller, member of the ISU Overwatch E-Sports Team talks about joining the team, how competitions amongst universities work, and why becoming an E-Sports athlete is a beneficial experience for students. Host Hadley Bodell is also joined by Bengal Newspaper Production Editor Jodie Schwicht, who speaks on behind-the-scenes of making the printed edition of the newspaper monthly.
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