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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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The Child and Family Advocacy society works to protect children and families. With their events, they hope to make an impact on the lives of students and faculty members and teach them that family is something everyone can be passionate about. this interview features Erica Battezzato, the president of the society, Savannah Nelson, the vice presiden…
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Malia White is the fitness activities student lead and in this interview, she talks about all the activities that will be happening at BYU-Idaho during this semester. She also talks about the fitness classes the students and faculty can take and gives helpful tips as to which ones are better for beginners.…
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As BYU-Idaho Radio celebrates 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984, we take a look at what the radio stations are like today. From news and programming to social media and more.Photo Courtesy: Breanna Latoucheद्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Becky Roesler, a music faculty member at BYU-Idaho and this week's devotional speaker, talks about the importance of seeing ourselves and others through the lens of grace. She teaches the importance of being merciful, and how people shouldn't put pressure on themselves to be "perfect."द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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This week's devotional speaker, Becky Roesler, talks to BYU-Idaho Radio about the power of mercy and grace in daily life. In her talk titled “See with Grace,” Roeseler addresses the significance of extending compassion to oneself and to others amidst life’s great challenges, and to step away from the idea of perfectionism.…
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BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
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BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
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BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
  continue reading
 
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a lo…
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BYU-Idaho's President Alvin F. Meredith III and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith both explain the importance of temple attendance for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' lives, and how they can strengthen their relationships with the Savior.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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The newly appointed CEO of Stukent, Jim Holm, shares the company's great achievements during Stukent's 10-year journey, as well as a sneak peek at new courses and projects that the company is working on.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, Idaho’s very own Congressman Mike Simpson talks about the challenges he faces as a politician, including important bills and issues, as well as the role that compromising has in politics.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho's President Alvin F. Meredith the third and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith both go in depth into their devotional talks. They explain the importance of temple attendance in members of The Church of Latter-Day Saints' lives, and how they can strengthen their relationships with the Savior.…
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Justin Wheatley is an artist and his medium is painting. He draws a lot of inspiration from nature and from interesting architecture for his work. He currently has an art exhibit called "Looking for Something" which is located in the Spori building at BYU-Idaho.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Jeremy Warner, best known for his work in "Studio C", wrote and directed the new feature film, "Villains Inc". In this interview with BYUI-Radio, he goes into depth about the process behind it, and the many challenges he had to overcome to get the film on the big screens.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Lachlynn Golder is a junior in high school who won first place at Madison's Business Pitch competition. Her business "Lachlynn's Closet" creates fashionable hoodies and crew necks from old quilts and blankets in hopes of giving those materials a second life.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Nate Wise, Director of Intellectual Property at BYU-Idaho, talks about the importance of individuals needing to find blessings and happiness in their lives even when they are enduring trials in new devotional talk.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Nate Wise, the Director of Intellectual Property at BYU-Idaho and this week's devotional speaker, goes in depth about the challenges and struggles we face in life, and how we need to look for the little things that make us happy.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Jennifer Barzee is a business teacher at Madison High School. With the support of their committee, the idea of a "Shark Tank" style Business Pitch competition was created so that students would have the opportunity to pitch their independent businesses for a chance to win a grand prize.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Kaitlynn Sorensen was a competitor in this year's PAS Conference in Springfield, Ilinois. She won first place in her individual competition for agriculture sales, as well as first place in her team competition in agribusiness management.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Natalia Hepworth interviews Logan Anderson, the co-owner of The Corndog Company, a successful food truck business now with over 38 locations nationwide. In this interview, Anderson discusses the behind the scenes of running a restaurant business.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Logan Anderson the Co-owner of The Corndog Company says it all began with the CEO for East Idaho locations, Michael O’Neal. The company was founded in Idaho Falls in 2018, and has trailer locations throughout east Idaho. Reminding locals that their company isn't 'World's Best Corndogs,' Anderson is sharing their honey-dipped flavors with hungry loc…
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Ty Miller, a BYU-Idaho student, now becoming a published author. In this interview, Chandler Guadagnin gets the exclusive behind Miller's writing process, the challenges he's faced, and what it's like balancing his life as an author and full-time student.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Brother William Riggins serves as a teacher in the Religion Department, Director of Student Honor, and Chief Inclusion Officer. In this deep dive into his devotional talk "In the Hands of the Lord of the Harvest" Brother Riggins focuses on the temple and how it's made for the living.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Representative Jon Weber reflects on the recently concluded legislative session in Idaho. He discusses successes like bills on electrical and plumbing inspections and tax relief for school facilities. He also touches on disappointments, such as a failed homeowners association bill, and weighs in on controversial legislation regarding library materi…
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State Senator Doug Ricks, R-Rexburg, reflects on the 2024 Legislative Session. He talked to Brandon Isle about multiple bills, including House Bill 521 (the bill that sends money to school districts for buildings) and HB 710 (the library bill). He also talked about the Open Primaries Initiative and reelection.…
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Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Dist. 34B, reflects on the 2024 Idaho Legislative Session with Brandon Isle. She also talks about the initiative to change Idaho's elections and her reelection campaign.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel talks to Brandon Isle about the 2024 Legislative Session. She also talks about the initiative to change Idaho's election process and how that would affect the Democratic party in Idaho.Technical note: The audio quality in this episode is less than ideal because of technical difficulties. We apologize.…
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Spencer Wesche is Idaho's most recent recipient of an award from the Shikar-Safari International Club. She has been named Idaho's conservation officer of the year for 2023. This interview features a discussion about her achievements, her work as a conservation officer and her upbringing.द्वारा BYU-Idaho Radio
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