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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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Devotional speaker Richard Whiting, who teaches sociology and social work classes at BYU-Idaho, talks with BYU-Idaho reporter Vanessa Willardson about weaknesses and his own experience as a social worker.BYU-Idaho Radio
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‘Mine Angels Round About’ author Terry Bohle Montague talks about the inspiration behind her book, how she gathered stories from several missionaries and her experience having those stories made into a movie.BYU-Idaho Radio
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12 contestants are gearing up to grace the state at the Miss Madison pageant in Rexburg on Saturday.Misty Kesler, founder and co-director of the pageant has been working with the girls the last few months to prepare for the big night.“I think the coolest thing is just putting yourself in an uncomfortable situation makes you a better person, and eve…
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In this episode of Sounds from the Snow, Detective Evelyn Hawke is on the case, unraveling the mysterious murder of Eliza Renwick. Maddie Jones stars as the sharp-witted Detective Hawke, joined by Robert Harris as Dr. Frederick Leighton, Bea Mattos as Clara Beaumont, Chandler Guadagnin as Simon Caldwell, Breanna Latouche as Julia Westcott, and Vane…
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Fremont County Sheriff-Elect Bart Quayle sat down with BYU-Idaho Radio to talk about what he hopes to achieve in Fremont County in the future, law enforcement culture and his faith journey.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho’s ski season has officially started. Within the coming weeks and months there will be numerous ski opportunities available to winter sports enthusiasts. Lookout Pass Ski Area was the first in the state to open with many more resorts soon to follow.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Elder Hans T. Boom, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Sister Marjan Boom invited listeners to grow their relationship with Jesus Christ in this week’s BYU-Idaho devotional.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Elder Hans T. Boom, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Sister Marjan Boom invited listeners to grow their relationship with Jesus Christ in this week’s BYU-Idaho devotional. They both discuss their messages with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Vanessa Willardson.…
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The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to support local businesses in the upcoming Christmas Vendor Village on November 30. Rexburg Chamber Communication and Events Director Amelia Lusk talks about the event in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Vanessa Willardson.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Janalyn Holt, CEO and President of the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce says the Chamber has been hosting the Veteran's Day Ceremony for some 20 years. In the past the event was hosted at the Veteran’s Memorial at Smith Park. Holt says since changing the venue they’ve been able to include more to the program. “We’ve been able to add all of the band…
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BYU-Idaho art professor Ryan Muldowney has published middle grade novel “Nicholas Quick and the Man from the Chaos Dimension” under the pen name, H L Romquist. Muldowney talks about the writing process with BYU-Idaho reporter Vanessa Willardson.BYU-Idaho Radio
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“My favorite part of this whole thing is seeing the progress of the dancers,” Ballet Etude's Co-director Kiersten Lewis says. “I would say all of them have noticed incredible improvement, greater understanding in the details of the technique, (and a) greater ability to perform it well."BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho’s "Phone Free Learning Act," introduced by Governor Brad Little and Superintendent Debbie Critchfield, aims to limit cellphone use in classrooms to improve student focus and social interactions. The initiative encourages schools to engage with their communities on policies restricting non-educational device use. Critchfield highlighted the de…
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Tom Waldron, a faculty member in the BYU-Idaho Department of Engineering and Technology, taught about receiving personal revelation and acting on it during his devotional. He talks about his devotional message in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Vanessa Willardson.BYU-Idaho Radio
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State Senator Doug Ricks looks to defend his seat on the Idaho legislature. He talks about the bills he helped pass in the last couple of years, the bills he wants to fix, Proposition 1 and why people shouldn't give up on the Republican party in Idaho.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Retired English teacher Marsha Craner is running as a Democrat in the race for state senate in District 34, which is in Madison County. She answers questions about why she's running, why people should consider voting for a Democrat, the changes she would like to see in Idaho and more.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Karla LaOrange, previously a faculty member at BYU-Idaho, is now the Superintendent of Idaho Falls School District 91. With a career in education beginning in the 1980s, LaOrange is dedicated to supporting students and teachers, drawing on her experience to understand classroom challenges. Her main focus is improving teacher retention by creating a…
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Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds weaves stories together with messages of Jesus Christ in her podcast, "The Yarn". This is the first episode. She tells the story of a singing, dancing rabbit, who teaches a lion to follow the unique beat inside of him.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Sister Michelle D Craig, former First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited BYU-Idaho devotional listeners to find hope in Jesus Christ when waiting for answers to prayers.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Sister Michelle D Craig, former First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited BYU-Idaho devotional listeners to find hope in Jesus Christ when waiting for answers to prayers. She expands on that message in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio Reporter Vanessa Willardson.…
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