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This special June episode of Sales Talk celebrates Father’s Day with a unique family twist. Hosts Dr. Haley Hardman and John Ney invite their family members. Haley’s father, Willie Hardman, and John’s son, Matthew Ney, for a candid conversation about their journeys in sales, the lessons learned across generations, and the values that drive success in the profession.
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Who's to say what music today would be like if classical music never had it's shining moment? There is no doubt about the influence of this timeless genre. So for this Double XX episode, we will be picking from certain points of history (some nearly 300 years ago) where women showed off their composing skills. By the end, you'll have had just a small taste of the women of classical music have achieved thus far!
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In the third-part of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge series, Madison finishes up with Dexton Lake, a Government Affairs Representative for the Idaho Farm Bureau, to discuss the next steps for the SJM #104 and how to keep agriculture in mind while caring for Camas National Wildlife Refuge. For more information, visit the Idaho Farm Bureau website at https://www.idahofb.org or the Idaho Legislature website at SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 104 – Idaho State Legislature.
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To celebrate Pride Month, I am celebrating LGBTQ jazz and creative artists with a curated playlist of wonderful contemporary musicians. This show is dedicated to humanity and art, fellowship, and respect. Here’s to the artists who are making wonderful music and to a future where all have the freedom to live our lives bravely and without apology.
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Pebble Creek Ski Patrol member, Sean McAteer, visits with McKenzie to talk about Southeast Idaho’s annual harbinger of summer, the 22nd Annual Wildflower Music Festival, a fundraiser for Pebble Creek Ski Patrol. The discussion covers event details like musical line up, lift rides, items to bring, ticket sales and parking. Carpooling is highly recommended. More information and tickets at https://pebblecreekskipatrol.org/
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The Pocatello Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will honor the fourth local resumption of the Juneteenth celebration, the day celebrated as emancipation day, “the end of slavery,” on June 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pocatello Senior Activity Center, 427 N. Sixth. The public is invited. McKenzie Young is joined with Jan Gillette, the President of Pocatello Branch of NAACP, to learn about this enormously significant day for African Americans, June 19, 1865, and how it will be celebrated locally with an ethnic and traditional food picnic and other activities.
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In this episode of "The Nature of Idaho," hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila (Idaho Museum of Natural History) and Peter Pruitt (Zoo Idaho) are joined by Kevin Fossen, park ranger at Three Island Crossing State Park in southern Idaho. The conversation explores the park’s natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, encouraging listeners to discover this often-overlooked gem along the Snake River near Glenns Ferry.
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This episode of Double XX features covers of some of the worlds most classic songs. We've got Joan Baez covering Bob Dylan, and Yola covering Sir Elton John. So you know before even pressing play, that you're getting to listen to some great music. In the world of music, artists will take a song that they love and pay respect to the original by making their own version. And this installment has just a few of some of our hosts favorite covers!
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In today’s episode, Madison talks with Dexton Lake, a Government Affairs Representative for the Idaho Farm Bureau, to discuss how the SJM #104 will potentially help the farmers in the Mud Lake area get the water they need. This is the first half of the Farm Bureau interview and the second episode in a three-episode series focusing on multiple perspectives involved in running the Camas National Wildlife Refuge and the progress of the SJM #104. For more information, visit the Idaho Farm Bureau website at https://www.idahofb.org or the Idaho Legislature website at SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 104 – Idaho State Legislature.
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McKenzie Young is in the studio with the cast and crew of the Farm Bureau Summer Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “School of Rock: The Musical.” Performances are June 20, 21, 23, & 26 - 28 at 7:30 PM, in the Bistline Theatre at ISU’s Stephens Performing Arts Center.
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Everyone has a list of songs that they love but may have forgotten about. These (for our host) are some of those songs. In this episode of Double XX, Elle dusts off the back shelves in her brain to bring back some songs that she herself hasn't heard in ages. With artists such as Berlin, Des'ree and Jewel, this installment may kickstart your search for forgotten gems.
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