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Radio Boise is a community radio station. Our volunteer programmers strive to provide quality local programming for the wide range of people and communities in our listening area who are not satisfied by existing media outlets.
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Welcome to Reader's Corner, a weekly radio show hosted by Boise State University president emeritus Bob Kustra that features lively conversations with some of the nation's leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today.
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From Boise

Marissa Lovell

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From Boise is a weekly newsletter and podcast about life in Boise. Every Tuesday we share a story about a person, place, piece of Boise history, or current local happening. Every Thursday we curate a list of fun things to do over the weekend. Subscribe to our free newsletter at fromboise.com
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Redemption Hill is a non-denominational network of Micro-Churches that is learning the way of Jesus to be a blessing to our city of Boise, Idaho that we love so much. Join us for our weekly podcast where we explore more about what it looks like to be transformed in the way of Jesus.
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Game Plan For Life is a podcast hosted by Skip Hall. Skip is the former head football coach at Boise State University. During 30 years in coaching, his teams went to 12 bowl games, including 3 Rose Bowls and the Orange Bowl. Through interviews with coaches, players, business and ministry leaders, Skip seeks to show the importance of having a game plan in order to succeed in all areas of life.
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Idaho Matters

Boise State Public Radio

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Idaho Matters is a wonderful way to stay up to date, meet people and understand there's much more to this great state. Hosted by Gemma Gaudette on Boise State Public Radio News, it features arts and politics, growth and education, and the interesting stories that make Idaho unique. Send us your questions, comments or story ideas by emailing idahomatters@boisestate.edu or sending us a voicemail using the "Talk To Us" feature on the free Boise State Public Radio app.
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The destination that someone’s path winds towards to always starts with a single footstep. Join Mc Saabii Boi as he joins his guests - including musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs - on their odysseys of self-discovery, starting with this single footstep. Each episode serves as a profound exploration into the essence of becoming, unveiling the intricacies of their paths, from humble beginnings to soaring achievements. Mc Saabii Boi pulls back the curtain on high points, adversities, the co ...
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Morbid

Morbid Network | Wondery

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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor.
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Boi Review

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Boi Review is a show for everyone that wants to love, laugh and know what Hamish and Wilkie think of everything from Love Island to Castlevania to picnics!
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Learn the secrets to buy and hold real estate investing in Boise. This class is Module 6 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: What are the different variations of the buy and hold real estate investing strategy? Variations based on down payments? Variations based on property types purchased?…
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Bikes from the 2023 Holiday Kids Bike Giveaway.( Boise Bicycle Project) In anticipation of the holiday season, the Boise Bicycle Project is gearing up for one of their biggest events of the year, the Holiday Kids Bike Giveaway. For 18 years now, the nonprofit has been making wishes come true, creating dream bikes for kids all over the Treasure Vall…
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What is the point of our faith? What does it look like to become a part of God’s family? Is grace and room at God’s table actually abundant? Robert dives into these questions and more for this week’s episode of Whole. We walk through Romans 11 and ask the hard questions about faith, works, and true belonging in the Kingdom of God. Find more from Re…
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In the early hours of June 30, 1987, Boise resident Clinton Sparks was awoken by someone pounding frantically on his storm door. A moment later, Sparks heard a loud scream in the distance, and he went inside to call 911. Although he didn’t know it at the time, what Clinton Sparks heard was the last desperate cry of twenty-one-year-old Preston Murr,…
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It’s the Fall 2024 Radio Boise Radiothon!During this time, we at Elementary Watson, like to draw attention to music as therapy and how music helps us thrive. Join us as we greet Ian Wilkerson, a board-certified music therapist, musician, writer/composer, and healer with 25+ years of experience using multiple methods, including music, to empower oth…
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(Christine Barton-Holmes / Flickr) In the last five years, the Treasure Valley has seen a 26% increase in drunk driving, and 42% of fatal car crashes were related to someone driving while impaired. Valley law enforcement agencies want to bring those numbers down, so they’ve created the…
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(401(K) 2012 / Flickr) Did you know that Caldwell’s mayor makes $40 an hour? Or that Boise spent more last year on sewer and wastewater costs than it did for its police department? Or that you can make $17 an hour as a seasonal golf clubhouse worker in McCall? Well, now you can know all that…
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The U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th, 2021. (Jose Luis Magana / AP) A new podcast titled "A Good Guy" tells the story of active-duty marine sergeant, Joshua Abbott. He was part of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. What was he doing there? That’s the question the podcast wanted to answer. It’s hosted by NPR Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and re…
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The 2023 Timberline Wind Symphony Band. ( Timberline High School) Last spring, the Timberline Wind Symphony auditioned for the Music for All National Concert Band Festival, winning the chance to go to Indianapolis. Now they’re trying to raise enough money for the trip. Band Director, José Rodríguez II, along with Timberline High students Matias Vid…
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In January 2014, a strange article appeared in the Indianapolis Star about Latoya Ammons, an Indiana single mother of three who claimed that for more than a year, she and her children were besieged by demons in their rented home. Ammons claimed, among other things, that the house was constantly infested with black flies, the children were levitated…
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Welcome back everybody! In this historic episode, we catch up with the boys as our pre-season training begins, go over losing our instagram account to hackers and Grant's girl, and recap the massive Gala celebration we just had in our 4th year in a row. We will be in NYC for the marathon this year! RSVP to join our live pod: https://on-labs-nyc-cof…
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The tight housing market means many people struggle to find an affordable place to live, and that includes farmworkers. So the U.S. Department of Agriculture funds a national network of workforce housing, which sounds good. But, as Rae Solomon of KUNC and Harvest Public Media reports, the federal government blocks many farmwork…
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On the afternoon of February 9, 1958, a complaint was called into Long Island’s seventh police precinct regarding a series of “strange occurrences” taking place in the caller’s home. According to the caller, Lucille Herrmann, for nearly a week the caps and lids of bottles in the basement had been popping off inexplicably, while other bottles and co…
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Steed and Jrad’s minds are melding in this week’s Chubstep where the guys discuss the wrong way to get out of a car accident, doing an unorganized marathon, Jrad’s trip to Door County and their not so fine wines, the truth about ethanol in ‘Steed Science’, corn sweats, listener emails, a lady that got scammed into giving away her retirement savings…
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A nurse fills a syringe with COVID-19 vaccine. (Orlin Wagner / AP) Southwest District Health, which covers Adams, Gem, Payette, Canyon, and Washington counties, will no longer offer the COVID-19 vaccine at its offices. After a board of directors meeting Tuesday with more than 300 public comments against the vaccine, as well as presentations from we…
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A doctor shows what a 3D image of the breast using tomosynthesis (3D mammography) looks like on a screen.(South China Morning Post/South China Morning Post / Getty Images) When it comes to cancer diagnosis among women, breast cancer is the second most common. In recent years we’ve seen a spike in the disease, particularly in people 50 years and you…
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Legos and other interlocking toys are only one kind of blocks that remain popular with kids.(iStockphoto.com) One in every 36 kids is on the autism spectrum, and the Centers for Disease Control says boys are four times more likely to be identified with autism spectrum disorder than girls. The CDC has found that the earlier kids can be diagnosed, th…
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(Jens Alfke / Flickr) Early voting is underway in Idaho and will continue into November. Its a popular way to cast your ballot, but what are the rules? Because it’s a presidential election year there’s been a lot of focus on not just who gets elected but also on how our election system works at both a national and local level. To answer the questio…
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( Canva) In November, voters will be faced with Proposition 1. It’s a citizen initiative that will do two things if passed: it would open up all primaries in Idaho and it would create a new voting system known as ranked choice voting. Last week, we looked at the open primary side of Prop 1, and this week we’ll tackle ranked choice voting, diving in…
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Welcome back everybody, this week we are releasing a segment early to react to some juicy Grand Slam news as they reveal 10 big signings today. We will be in NYC for the marathon this year! RSVP to join our live pod: https://on-labs-nyc-coffee-club.events.on.com/ and fill this form out if you'd like us to cheer for you!: https://forms.gle/oKgRYL1Cw…
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Antonio Espinoza, a supervisor with the Gras Lawn landscaping company, uses a gasoline-powered leaf blower to clean up around a housing development in Brick, N.J. on June 18, 2024. New Jersey is one of many states either considering or already having banned gasoline-powered leaf blowers on environmental and health grounds, but the landscaping indus…
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(Linda Owen / Flickr) For the past three years, the Center for Native American Youth has been offering kids the Brave Heart Fellowship. It’s a chance for native youth voices to be heard as they look for ways to help preserve our environment. Ten kids in the Pacific Northwest will get grant money and support to make their own climate projects a real…
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One of the beaver ponds along Bear Creek, with signs of the 2020 Mullen Fire clear on the horizon.(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio ) Increasingly destructive wildfires are a major issue in the American West. However, some researchers say that land managers have an unlikely ally in their efforts to confront the crisis: the beaver. The Mo…
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The MFA Reading Series presents renowned poet and translator Peter Cole, winner of a MacArthur Fellowship.( Boise State Creative Writing MFA Program) Honored as a “major poet-translator,” Peter Cole’s scholarship includes the translations of medieval and modern Hebrew and Arabic. His honors and awards include fellowships from the National Endowment…
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A prison officer patrols near the entrance to the Idaho Maximum Security Institution near Kuna, Idaho on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. (Kyle Green / Associated Press) An update on the Thomas Creech case, how Proposition 1 would change Idaho's elections, the District 15 race could have a statewide impact and a proposed expressway has received disapprova…
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(PAULA RHODES / Flickr) Are you hungry? Because Boisedev Eats is serving up some great recommendations on where to get your next meal! Whether you're looking for dinner, snacks or drinks, they've got a spot for you to try. Boisedev Eats editor Kara Jackson joins Idaho Matters to set the table for Idaho's local food scene.…
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Learning how to correctly manage properties is a critical skill for landlords. This class is Module 5 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: What should you be doing to document the condition of the property before the next tenant takes possession? The one free thing that few landlords do that…
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(MarkCoffeyPhoto / Getty Images) October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time dedicated to the issue of abuse and creating change. Which is something that the Ada County Victim Services Center is focused on all year round. The center offers 24/7 assistance to those impacted by interpersonal violence, providing access to crucial resources li…
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We're baaaaaaack!! Today the boys are in the studio to recap Morgan's off season adventure, George's first bachelor party, and Olli's gala planning progress. The boys also give their takes on the Chicago Marathon world record. We will be in NYC for the marathon this year! RSVP to join our live pod: https://on-labs-nyc-coffee-club.events.on.com/ and…
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On December 18, 1975, George and Kathy Lutz moved their family into their new house on Ocean Avenue in Amityville, NY, where, just one year earlier, Ronald DeFeo Jr. had murdered all six members of his family. Twenty-eight days later, the Lutz family fled the home, leaving behind all their belongings and vowing never to return again. According to t…
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Steed and Jrad are back from Houston with stories including a shooting outside their airbnb, H-Town’s layout, tailgating and going to the Texans vs.Bills game at NRG Stadium, and getting rejected at Little Caesar. The guys continue with a series of ridiculous Illinois state laws, the ancient Greek origins of American Football, no women being Jr., w…
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This combination of photos shows Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris during an ABC News presidential debate at the National Constitution Center, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Alex Brandon / AP) With just 20 days to go until this year’s pre…
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Gem State Joggers and the Pace for Peace team.( Pace for Peace) Many of the refugees who have come to Idaho in the past few years came from the Congo, a war-torn African country facing a humanitarian crisis caused by violence and natural disasters that have forced millions of people out of their homes. After fleeing their home country, these refuge…
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( Samantha Wright) Bees are all around us during the summer months, but we don’t always pay much attention to them. However, as pollinators, they’re essential when it comes to the food we eat. They’re in trouble though, both in Idaho and around the world, and everyone from scientists to backyard gardeners are trying to help them. Idaho Public Telev…
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The Shared Stories bookstore. (Michael Martin / George Decker) We’ve done a lot of stories at Boise State Public Radio about local bookstores closing down. Independent bookstores have struggled in recent years and had to close their doors, including three in Nampa and one in Caldwell. And as each store closed, local authors lost another space where…
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( Ada County Elections) For more than 20 years, when a Florida recount full of hanging chads led a U.S. Supreme Court battle over who would be president, questions have been raised about the security of our election system. Since then, accusations of Russian interference and computer hacking have not increased confidence in the security of how we v…
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(Robyn Beck / AFP/Getty Images) Since 2011, political parties in Idaho have been able to choose to close their primary to voters who are not affiliated with their party. For example, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. The Constitution Party and libertarian primaries are also closed; only the Democratic primary is open t…
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(Pauline / Flickr) For years, Meridian Canine Rescue has been working to help at-risk dogs, providing important community education and resources to caregivers. Like many animal nonprofits though they're in need of support, which is why they've partnered with the Boise Bully Breed Rescue to hos…
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(DT / Flickr) A new community radio station recently joined Boise's airwaves. It is Tropico FM and their mission is to uplift diverse voices through music, where you can find everything from salsa, samba, disco and Tejano music on the dial. Kyle Scheffler is the founder and president of Tropico FM and he joined Idaho Matters to talk more.…
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