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Christy Claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and former adjunct English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous three anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in "The Panorama Project," a pandemic arts segment underwritten by The Idaho Press Tribune and Surel's Place. Christy lives in Boise, Idaho where she loves supporting the arts, running in the foothills and where she enjoys raising her two wild boys. Her piece today is titled My Resurrection Across multiple seasons.
An excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman, read by Christy Claymore. Christy Claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and part-time English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous five anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in "The Panorama Project," a pandemic arts segment underwritten by The Idaho Press Tribune and Surel's Place. Christy lives in Boise, Idaho where she loves supporting the arts, running in the foothills and raising her two boys.
In January of 1988, the trials begin for a ruthless killer who went on a three-week killing spree in the winter of '87. Subscribe to Tenderfoot+ for daily ad-free listening - https://tenderfoot.tv/plus/ Follow This Day in Crime on Social X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime_ IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: 1987 murders smashed Idaho Falls' sense of security Associated Press – April 10, 1997 https://www.deseret.com/1997/4/10/19305906/1987-murders-smashed-idaho-falls-sense-of-security Victims' family members say Rhoades deserves death Idaho Press - November 17, 2011 https://www.idahopress.com/news/victims-family-members-say-rhoades-deserves-death/article_9a41dd18-10ea-11e1-a95e-001cc4c03286.html Commission: No clemency for condemned Idaho inmate The Salt Lake Tribune – November 7, 2011 https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=52866646&itype=CMSID Slaying No. 3 triggers fear in E. Idaho The Idaho Statesman – Monday, March 23, 1987 Searchers find teacher's body near Idaho Falls The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, March 22, 1987 Sister describes suspect as quiet, considerate The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, March 29, 1987 Prep for execution has taken months The Idaho Statesman – Monday, November 14, 2011 Murders shocked E. Idaho in 1987 The Idaho Statesman – Thursday, October 20, 2011 Defiant to the end The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, November 20, 2011 The execution of Paul Ezra Rhoades The Idaho Statesman – Saturday, November 19, 2011 Inside Idaho's new execution chamber The Idaho Statesman – Friday, October 21, 2011 Idaho executes first convicted killer in 17 years NBC News – Nov. 18, 2011 https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna45357245 Kevin Richert: "Paul Ezra Rhoades' last hurtful words" (Idaho Statesman, 11/19/11) Killer Paul Ezra Rhoades put to death in Idaho -- state's first execution in 17 years The Oregonian – Nov. 18, 2011 https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2011/11/killer_paul_ezra_rhoades_put_t.html Clark County Prosecutor http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/rhoades1277.htm National Association of Counties - https://ce.naco.org/, US Census Bureau - https://www.census.gov/, Visit Idaho Falls - https://visitidahofalls.com/, The Oregonian - https://www.oregonlive.com/, KTVB - https://www.ktvb.com/, Case Text - https://casetext.com/, Idaho Press Tribune - https://www.idahopress.com/, Associated Press - https://apnews.com/, The Idaho Statesman - https://www.idahostatesman.com/, The Spokane Chronicle - https://www.spokesman.com/, The Times-News - https://magicvalley.com/, Clark County Prosecutor - http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/rhoades1277.htm, Idaho Department of Correction, https://www.idoc.idaho.gov/content/prisons/death-rowhttps://www.idoc.idaho.gov/content/locations/prisons/idaho_maximum_security_institution The Idaho Statesman (1/12/88), The Times-News (1/19/88), The Idaho Statesman (1/20/1988), The Idaho Statesman (1/23/88), The Idaho Statesman (1/24/1988), The Spokane Chronicle (3/24/88) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rebecca Evans writes the difficult, the heart-full, the guidebooks for survivors. Her debut memoir in verse, Tangled by Blood, bridges motherhood and betrayal, untangling wounds and restorying what it means to be a mother. She's a memoirist, essayist, and poet, infusing her love of empowerment with craft. She teaches high school teens in the Juvie system through journaling and art projects. Rebecca is also a military veteran, a practicing Jew, a self-taught gardener, and shares space with four Newfoundlands and her sons She specializes in writing workshops for veterans and those diving deep in narrative. She co-hosts Radio Boise's Writer to Writer show on Stray theater and does her best writing in a hidden cove beneath her stairway. rebeccaevanswriter.com Cc claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and part-time English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous five anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in "The Panorama Project," a pandemic arts segment underwritten by The Idaho Press Tribune and Surel's Place. christy lives in Boise, Idaho where she loves supporting the arts, running in the foothills and raising her two boys. Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is the author of thirteen books, including Edit Your Life and The Creative Year: 52 Workshops for Writers. She teaches writing for Harvard and Oxford and is the founder of The Book Year Writer's Circle. elisabethsharpmcketta.com
This episode features Tommy Simmons from the Center for Fiscal Policy and a former reporter for the Idaho Press Tribune.
Christy Claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and former adjunct English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous three anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in The Panorama Project, a pandemic arts segment underwritten by The Idaho Press Tribune and Surel's Place. She lives in Boise, Idaho where she loves supporting the arts, running in the foothills and raising her two wild boys.
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for a showdown with No. 10 BYU Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for a showdown with No. 10 BYU Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for a showdown with Utah State Saturday in Logan.
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for a showdown with Utah State Saturday in Logan.
Hour one of DJ & PK in the Morning for July 15, 2021: Segment 1 - Recapping the night in sports Segment 2 - Bob Casper, Real Golf Radio Segment 3 - B.J. Rains, The Idaho Press Tribune
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for fall camp and showdowns against BYU and Utah State this fall.
B.J. Rains, Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press Tribune, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare for fall camp and showdowns against BYU and Utah State this fall.
Scott Mitchell and Sam Farnsworth are joined by BJ Rains who covers Boise State for the Idaho Press-Tribune to get a Broncos angle on this huge Boise State vs. BYU on Friday night. Follow KSL’s UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for November 5, 2020: Jake Hatch kicked off the podcast with some thoughts on why BYU should reward Kalani Sitake with a new contract extension after this breakout campaign Hatch then was joined by B.J. Rains from the Idaho Press Tribune to talk about the Boise State football program and how the Broncos look going into Friday night Finally, the podcast wrapped up a second segment with B.J. Rains as he and Jake talked about the stakes in Friday's showdown and keys to a victory for both teams Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On Cougars sent you. Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. BuiltGo - Visit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. All Guard Pest Control - All Guard is your local pest control company that is ready and willing to serve you. Check them out at AllGuardPestControls.com or call them at 801-852-1812. Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest BYU sports news. Please remember to rate and review the show as well. Also, please consider subscribing to the Cougs Daily Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered to your email inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour one of DJ & PK in the Morning for October 23, 2020: Segment 1 - Masen Wake, BYU Football Segment 2 - Bryan Kehl, Former BYU Linebacker Segment 3 - B.J. Rains, Idaho Press Tribune
Support our podcast on a monthly basis by visiting this link! https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian Brandi Swindell is the Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare. She is a powerful and well-known advocate for human rights, equality, and justice in America and across the globe. Whether traveling to Tiananmen Square during the Beijing Olympics to lead public demonstrations for students killed during the 1989 Massacre (and speaking out for religious freedom and calling for an end to forced abortion) or organizing events to secure the freedom of kidnapped Nigerian girls, Brandi has been a passionate voice for building a worldwide Culture of Life. As a woman from the post-Roe generation, she carries a particularly important and relevant message. She represents the new face of the pro-life movement as a fearless, articulate, revolutionary, and passionate female leader. In 1999, Brandi co-founded Generation Life to mobilize the post-Roe generation. Generation Life is a grassroots movement of activists, students, artists, musicians, young adults, and professionals committed to ending abortion and spreading the message of sexual integrity. In 2006, Brandi launched the first Stanton Healthcare clinic in Meridian, Idaho. From a small room in a doctor's office to an international presence, Brandi has led Stanton to the forefront of life-affirming women's healthcare in less than 10 years. Brandi is an internationally known speaker and is frequently requested for media interviews. The work and public ministry of Brandi has been featured on: The BBC, The O'Reilly Factor, The New York Times, CNN, C-SPAN, The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, TIME Magazine, MSNBC, Scarborough Country, Fox and Friends, The Associated Press, and NPR. Brandi was also featured in “Portraits of Idaho,” an annual publication of the Idaho Press-Tribune, selected as one of “Idaho's Top Ten Movers and Shakers” in THRIVE Magazine and named “A Rising Star in the Pro-Life Movement” by the Idaho Statesman. https://stantoninternational.org/brandi-swindell --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
Idaho Press Tribune Boise State beat writer B.J. Rains joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare to face Utah State Saturday in both team's season-opener.
Idaho Press Tribune Boise State beat writer B.J. Rains joined DJ & PK to talk about the Boise State Broncos as they prepare to face Utah State Saturday in both team's season-opener.
On Wednesday, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare added 671 new cases and 8 new deaths to its statewide total. That brings the statewide total to 45,753 known cases and 500 deaths. According to John Hopkins University, Idaho has the second highest COVID-19 test rate in the nation, just barely behind South Dakota. As reported in the Idaho Press Tribune, Idaho’s test positivity rate is 23.22 percent, meaning that more than 23 out of every 100 tests recently administered came back positive. The World Health Organization’s advised reopening positivity rate is only five percent.
Hour one of DJ & PK in the Morning for October 5, 2020: Segment 1 - DJ on the weekend in sports Segment 2 - BYU football postgame from La Tech win Segment 3 - B.J. Rains, Idaho Press Tribune
Idaho Press Tribune Boise State beat writer B.J. Rains joined DJ & PK to talk about the Broncos as they prepare to face Utah State & BYU in the first three weeks of their upcoming season.
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for June 30, 2020: An update on BYU Football Media Day that will be held on July 20th this year after being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic The 2020 Player Countdown continued with a look at the best Cougars to wear #65 Dallas Reynolds takes home the honors Jake Hatch was joined by B.J. Rains from the Idaho Press Tribune to talk about the Boise State Broncos as the 2020 Opponent Preview series rolls on Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest BYU sports news. Please remember to rate and review the show as well.Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com, use promo code “LOCKEDON” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On Cougars sent you. All Guard Pest Control - All Guard is your local pest control company that is ready and willing to serve you. Check them out at AllGuardPestControls.com or call them at 801-852-1812. Biomat USA - Biomat USA is a plasma donation center that needs your donations now. Visit them at 349 E. University Parkway in Orem or call them at 801-235-9800. Blinkist - Right now, for a limited time Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience: Go to Blinkist.com/NBA try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Cougars for July 12, 2019 began with a bevy of BYU basketball news with new coaching hires on the women's team, the Maui Invitational bracket being revealed and a academic honor for the men's team for the third straight year. In the second segment, Jake Hatch talked Boise State football with B.J. Rains from the Idaho Press Tribune as they talked about aims and goals for the Broncos as they enter what appears to be a transition year for BSU.In the third segment, B.J. Rains talked about the personnel for Boise State as they have to replace their starting quarterback and running back, among other positions. Jake Hatch also profiled #48 Solofa Funa in the Church & State Player Countdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Cougars for July 12, 2019 began with a bevy of BYU basketball news with new coaching hires on the women's team, the Maui Invitational bracket being revealed and a academic honor for the men's team for the third straight year. In the second segment, Jake Hatch talked Boise State football with B.J. Rains from the Idaho Press Tribune as they talked about aims and goals for the Broncos as they enter what appears to be a transition year for BSU. In the third segment, B.J. Rains talked about the personnel for Boise State as they have to replace their starting quarterback and running back, among other positions. Jake Hatch also profiled #48 Solofa Funa in the Church & State Player Countdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicole Foy is a reporter with the Idaho Press Tribune who focuses on Canyon County and Hispanic affairs. She has spent the last few years ‘building a beat’ in the Hispanic community and does her best to report on stories that are representative of a range of experiences. Part of Nicole’s work has been focused... The post IDS:099 Nicole Foy – Idaho Press Tribune appeared first on IDAHO SPEAKEASY.
Chris and Fish talk to B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune, what to make of another close loss for Boise State, plus conference story lines at the MW tournament, and other conference tournaments to keep an eye on.
Caves and Prater discuss the icon of Mike Prater and his new job at the Idaho Press Tribune, plus Josh Liskieiwtz of Pro Football Focus on the combine performances of Brett Rypien and Alexander Mattison, and the BSU president search, and the worst fans in the MW.
Bob and Chris talk to B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on the stock of Boise State, and how the Broncos are trending up and down at the same time.
Bob and Chris get a stock up and stock down update from B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on BSU 2-0 start to conference play and what team nationally is trending in the right direction come conference play.
Bob and Chris talk to B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on if Boise State has any lingering issues after the Oklahoma State loss in the run game or the lack of turnovers, or if the bye week gave the Broncos all the answers.
Bob and Chris talk to BJ Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on whether or not Alexander Mattison can become a feature back for the BSU offense next year, and what impact the new red shirt rule will have on the depth the Broncos have at RB this season.
Chris and Fish talk to B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on the expectations for the BSU secondary this year, plus is it the unit with the best defender for the Broncos?
Chris and Fish discuss is baseball needs to make a change to the DH rule, plus B.J. Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on the success of the BSU secondary last year and how good the unit could be this year.
Caves and Bob talk to BJ Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on when exactly Hutchison got the call from the Bulls that he would be there pick, plus was he ever nervous during the selection process?
Chris and Fish talk to BJ Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune, about how the NBA draft and Brooklyn compare to the NFL draft in Dallas, plus what is the feeling of Chandler Hutchison and his family with the draft hours away.
Caves and Bob talk to BJ Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on the latest on Chandler Hutchison and his family as they prepare for the NBA draft tonight.
Caves and Bob talk to BJ Rains on the Idaho Press Tribune on the atmosphere at the NBA draft, the future team for Chandler Hutchison, and how Chandler's mom almost pulled Hutchison out of BSU after his sophomore season.
Bob and Chris talk to BJ Rains of the Idaho Press Tribune on Brett Rypien entering his 4th year at QB for BSU what are his strengths and weakness, and can he do enough to get BSU to a NY6 bowl game this year?
Bob and Chris talk to BJ Rais of the Idaho Press Tribune about the role of Avery Williams on special teams this year plus expectations for Haden Hoggarth in his 2nd year as the FG kicker.
We assemble our team of Idaho journalists to discuss the week's events in Boise, the Treasure Valley and beyond. This week we have Bill Manny of the Idaho Statesman, Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press-Tribune and Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News join host Tom Michael.
Gemma Gaudette discusses the week's events with a roundtable of Idaho journalists including Kimberlee Kruesi of the Associated Press-Idaho, Bill Manny, community engagement editor with the Idaho Statesman and Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press-Tribune.
It's the very first episode of Canyon County Sports 'N Stuff, a new podcast from Idaho Press-Tribune. Reporter Bradley Guire and editor John Wustrow will have a new guest each week to discuss sports and stuff from the west Treasure…