CEWT Talk brings entrepreneurs, instructors, and members of the Pocatello community in for a discussion with one the members of ISU's CEWT. The catch? They have only 20 minutes. Once the timer is up, that’s the end of the episode. With interesting guests
ISU's Continuing Education/Workforce Training
In this episode, we catch up with Andy Whitter, ISU alumn and Olympic hopeful in the sport of skeleton.
Today we talk to Steve and Annie Quiton about the 2025 Construction Combine
In this episode we talk to Kevin Grange, keynote speaker for our 2025 Emergency Medicine Conference. Grange is the award-winning author of Wild Rescues: A Paramedic's Extreme Adventures in Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton, as well as Lights and Sirens: The Education of a Paramedic. Kevin graduated from UCLA's Paramedic Program and currently works as a Firefighter/Paramedic for Jackson Hole Fire/EMS.
In this episode we talk to Daryl Monson, ISU Custodian, about his job and the benefits of working at ISU.
Mo and Myles discuss the Community Bridges Mobile Crisis Unit and the importance of calling 988 to reach a crisis line.
On this podcast we discuss the growth and future of our podcast.
Tracy Collum, EdD talks about the 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Kara and Kyle talk about starting the Student United Way club at ISU and their future goals.
ISU's Graduate School talks to us about their annual book drive and the schools and children who benefit from it.
Kia Shaw discusses the Idaho Food Bank in Pocatello and their needs throughout the year. She also dives into volunteer opportunities, Idaho Food Bank Programs, and where people can get help with food.
United Way of Southeast Idaho Campaign
Today we listen to Lesa Crawford, director of Benny's Pantry, talk with Angie about how the pantry operates and the need for donations with the upcoming holiday season.
In this Podcast, we listen to Missy Ricks an LPN who got her start here at CEWT's CNA classes. Join us in listening to her inspiring story of handling her nursing classes as well as being a single mother.
Heather Moore and Amy Welsh talk to us about Best, LLC and the Upcoming events for Mental Health Week.
Julie P. talks about how she started her candle company and her keys to success.
Nathan Gelles discusses his micro-farm, Saber Ridge Farms. He also talks to us about how he got into micro-farming, selling at the farmers' market, and what crops he farms.
Eliecea Wheeler, Health Programs Coordinator, talks to us about the health programs offered at Idaho State University's Department of Continuing Education and Workforce Training.
Randy'L Teton talks about her job at the Forest Service, her career thus far, and Ignite Their Future.
Ryan Pitcher talks with the CEWT team about the Ignite Their Future program and all it has to offer our local kiddos.
Justin Dayley, ISU's Outdoor Center Director, talks about all of the fun adventures and activities ISU has to offer their students and community.
Andy Whittier, ISU Alumnus, talks to us about the developments in his skeleton career since we last spoke to him.
Angie, Paul, and RaeLyn talk with Shirley about her experience with the Life Long Learning program here at CEWT.
Shirley and Debbie talk to Angie about their involvement in Safety Fest and how it all got started.
Darin Jernigan, Darren Hearn, and Paul & Karen Beattie talk with Angie and Raelyn about their experience discovering wilderness physical therapy and the course they are offering through CEWT.
Staff at CEWT discuss what we do, the students we serve, and community outreach.
Angie Sistrunk discusses her decision to return to school for an education after decades away from formal education.
Eris Kane, president of ISU's Book Club, talks about her experience putting together the new book club and how it works out with their 30+ active members!
Graziela Larroca talks about her thesis project called "Lost Roots" and her experience in the art world while growing up.
Scott Stephens talks about the upcoming Construction Combine and how it started.
Our instructor Sally Hageman discusses continuing educations new course in the art of Nia.
Jessica Frist, a member of the college of tech's START program, talks about her experience coming back to college to finish her education degree.
Mark Sharp talks about how drones can help ranchers and farmers save time, money, and resources.
Jon Politis talks about his career as a firefighter, Park Ranger, and EMS consultant.
Trystan Gray talks about the Microbiology Club and all they have to offer.
Bowen Curtis discusses his career as a firefighter and his upcoming role as the MC for the Emergency Medicine Conference.
Alan Nichols speaks about his time in Pocatello and his book full of all his adventures in life called Boy From Pocatello.
Tiffany Rodriguez shares her story of continuing her education after starting a family and taking a break from post-secondary education. Rodriguez entered ISU's START Program and used the tools she received from START to launch her educational journey.
Emma Watts talks about her role as ISU's Student Body President.
Lesa Crawford talks about Benny's Pantry. Benny's Pantry is a free food bank available for ISU students, staff, and faculty. The pantry stocks food items and hygiene items.
ISU's Pre-Dental Club assists students who are looking for a career in Dentistry.
Tana Talks about the Rick Newlin Plumbing Endowment.
Join us in this heartwarming and insightful episode of CEWT Talk, hosted by Paul Dickey, Angie Wilhelm, and Railyn Price. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we welcome Kia Shaw, the Eastern Idaho branch manager of the Idaho Food Bank, to discuss the impactful work they're doing to combat food insecurity in our community. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of organizing food drives, the increased need for assistance during the holiday season, and how the Idaho Food Bank is making a difference in the lives of thousands. Whether you're looking to understand more about food insecurity or seeking ways to contribute to your community, this episode is a must-listen as we approach the season of giving.
Elizabeth "Biz" Cole discusses ISU's Grilled Cheese Club and how the club helps promote student resources on campus.
Paul, Angie, and RaeLyn discuss the importance of apprenticeships as options for highschool students with Angie Jex.
Paul and Angie discuss with RaeLyn about her new position as Interim Director.
Paul, RaeLyn, Angie, and Jordan Tucker discuss the importance of women in trades.
Tracy Collum, Ed.D, Interim Dean of ISU's Graduate School, talks about the Grad School's annual book drive. The Grad School has a goal to reach 1000 books this year, all of which will be donated to local schools.
Colleen O'Hara, founder of Pocatello Paranormal Research talks to us about her background in ghost hunting and dispels some myths about her work.
Tracy Collum, Ed.D talks about ISU's United Way Campaign and how she got involved in the campaign.
Andrea S. Schmutz talks about her non-profit and empowering immigrant women.