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Like its sky-high counterpart, THE BiG DiPPER features seven leading lights spanning the seven regions of our state. Each storyteller takes a brilliant angle on this Idaho life. All told, connect the dots for a glowing overarching impression of this Gem of a place. Get your stargazing on. STARRY-TELLERS: Blair Williams (Coeur d'Alene) CMarie Fuhrman (McCall and Frank Church Wilderness) Darren Parry (Preston) Jessica Joy Harned (Boise) Michael Riley (Potlatch and Craters of the Moon) Reilly Hoy (Twin Falls) Ted Stout (Picabo and Craters of the Moon) Presented by Story Story Night Directed and edited by Jodi Eichelberger Music performed by the Classical Queens Quartet Music composed by Cassidy Robinson Musical track by Jün Campion Sponsors | The Idaho Humanities Council, Boise City Department of Arts & History, National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Idaho, The Modern Hotel, Radio Boise
Associate producer Logan Finney sat down with Charlie Hunt of the School of Public Service and Jen Schneider of the College of Innovation and Design at Boise State University to share what happened this year at the Idaho Republican Party Convention. The Big Tent is a public affairs radio show on Radio Boise hosted by School of Public Service faculty at Boise State University. Learn more: https://www.boisestate.edu/sps/big-tent-radio/
Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Christina Rosetti, Emily Bronte, and Elizabeth Jennings, read by Rebecca Evans. 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. https://rebeccaevanswriter.com/
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. She's earned two MFAs, one in creative nonfiction, the other in poetry, University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe. Her poems and essays have appeared in Narratively, The Rumpus, Hypertext Magazine, War, Literature & the Arts, The Limberlost Review, and more, along with a handful of anthologies. She's co-edited an anthology of poems, when there are nine, a tribute to the life and achievements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Moon Tide Press, 2022). Her full-length poetry collection, a memoir-in-verse, Tangled by Blood (Moon Tide Press. 2023), is available wherever fine books are sold. https://rebeccaevanswriter.com/
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 week we bring you some Winn/Rosen banter to get things rolling, then hop right back down into the storied confines of the 10th Street Station where Storyfort and Story Forward team member, Radio Boise extraordinaire, and the nicest Manimal you'll ever meet, Jared "Manimal" Bostrom brings us a wonderful story of some of his first glimpses behind a rock n' roll life. As well, we bring you the very badass duo of Body Image Champion, Amy Pence-Brown, and High School (and last we hear, rising freshman at Brown University) Activist Lizzy Duke-Moe! Recorded live at downtown Boise's Cherie Buckner-Webb Park, this Body Image conversation was one of the highlights of Storyfort '22. Dig in, and enjoy! AND AND we also continue to bring you remarkable storyscapes from all around the Treefort Music Fest and Storyfort '22! Recorded and arranged by our man Travis Abels! Check out : ALL things Radio Boise at - https://radioboise.org ALL things Amy Pence-Brown at - https://www.amypencebrown.com ALL IG things Lizzy Duke-Moe at https://www.instagram.com/lizzy.dukemoe/?hl=en ALL things Travis Abels at - https://www.travisabels.com We thank you all for tuning in, keeping the story moving forward, and we can't wait to hop into Season 3 and stories from the world of sports!! Look for that coming your way this fall. But in the meantime, Season 2.5 rolls on weekly through July and into August!. IF you like (or love) what we do here at Story Forward rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Thanks! Chime in with thoughts, recs, and general Story Forward conversation at our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1171329766614324 Also, find Storyforward on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Big thanks to Jared Bostrom, Anika Bennett, and Brett Badostain for their editing and producing magic. Thanks to EaseDrop Studios - ease-drop.com - for hosting us on their fantastic network. Find Story Forward's podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always ... Keep the Story Moving Forward! Support Story Forward by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/58560a78-cd0f-463a-b911-6a19f82cbb0a
This week we feature our close Story Forward friends, Radio Boise's Music Director Nichole Marie Albertson-Winkle and DJ (Christian) Winkle telling stories of finding solace, community, and a meaningful home in playing and connecting through music, on-air and in their spirits. As well, we feature the very talented and hauntingly awesome music and storytelling duo of Anthony Jones and Joel Woolf. Their darkly beautiful podcast Jones & Woolf absolutely kills, often literally. AND we also bring you remarkable storyscapes from all around the Treefort Music Fest and Storyfort '22! Recorded and arranged by our man Travis Abels! Check out : ALL things Radio Boise at - https://radioboise.org ALL things Jones and Woolf podcast at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jones-woolf/id1473229642 ALL things Travis Abels at - https://www.travisabels.com We thank you all for tuning in, keeping the story moving forward, and we can't wait to hop into Season 3 and stories from the world of sports!! Look for that coming your way this fall. But in the meantime, Season 2.5 rolls on weekly through July and into August!. IF you like (or love) what we do here at Story Forward rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Thanks! Chime in with thoughts, recs, and general Story Forward conversation at our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1171329766614324 Also, find Storyforward on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Big thanks to Jared Bostrom, Anika Bennett, and Brett Badostain for their editing and producing magic. Thanks to EaseDrop Studios - ease-drop.com - for hosting us on their fantastic network. Find Story Forward's podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always ... Keep the Story Moving Forward! Support Story Forward by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/f7e7e881-fea6-4636-a45e-3825340ddc96
This week Larry and Christian sit down for an in depth interview and conversation about community radio, life, a career in the radio business, and creating the music and culture mosaic that is Radio Boise with Music Director, Nichole Marie Albertson-Winkle. Our badass Correspondent is Wayne Birt, longtime community radio man/legend, and Radio Boise's Production Manager and Program Director. Enjoy! Find all things Radio Boise at radioboise.org. Chime in with thoughts, recs, and general Story Forward conversation at our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1171329766614324 Also, find Storyforward on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Big thanks to Jared Bostrom and Brett Badostain for their editing and producing magic. Thanks to EaseDrop Studios - ease-drop.com - for hosting us on their fantastic network. Find Story Forward's podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like and review us if you've enjoyed this season of PLAYLIST (or previously aired) episodes. As always ... Keep the Story Moving Forward! Support Story Forward by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/f758b6a0-27c4-49b2-84ba-72fabbbe41a2
Sharon Patterson Grant, LEED AP BD+C and Homes, has been providing green building consulting and education since 2006. She has consulted on over 100 LEED homes, neighborhoods and commercial buildings across the Pacific Northwest, and has developed and taught numerous LEED workshops. She has also consulted on dozens of projects to reduce energy use in buildings and green organizations, including the largest commercial property management firms in Idaho. Recently, Sharon has taken her expertise and gone all in on ESG (and Corporate Sustainability) with RE Tech Advisors. Sharon has specialized in energy codes, primarily through her work with the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, Bonneville Power Administration and Office of Energy Resources to provide education, co-facilitate a statewide collaborative, perform cost analysis and conduct a statewide market assessment. She also worked on a white paper for PNNL on incorporating orientation into codes. The scope of projects expanded to providing strategic energy management for commercial property owners, cities and school districts. Cities have included Boise, Tacoma, Missoula, Eugene, Providence and Grand Rapids. For the USGBC, Sharon was chair and vice chair of the Idaho Chapter for 4 years,and currently sits on the West Regional Council and is national co-chair for the Build Better Codes campaign. Her other board positions include GreenWorks, Northwest Integrity Housing Company and Idaho Smart Growth. As a Certified Sustainable Building Advisor and a Healthy Homes Specialist, Sharon has taught at BSU and Maui Community College and presented at conferences such as Region 10 EPA, Sun Valley Sustainability and the National Environmental Health Association. As a Provider and Instructor with ID and WY Real Estate Commissions, she has provided green building classes to hundreds of real estate professionals. Sharon has degrees in Ecological Design and Business. Her work received Idaho Grow Smart Awards in 2008, 2009 and 2011 and a Better Bricks Award in 2010. She is a published author on green building topics and was host of “Building a Greener Idaho,” a weekly radio show on Radio Boise. Show Highlights Benefits of a broad theoretical based ecological design degree. Calculated leaps, travel, and trying different things will shape your career path. Meaningful impact with affordable housing to educate operational costing and provide training to residents. Green design provides solutions to the drain on our health care system. Whole Neighborhood LEED Platinum project that promotes the value for the environment and educates people to support. Different ways to provide education to trades to encourage respectful relationships that promote the green building process. Challenges to do renewable energy in a conservative population that doesn't believe in climate change and has been “blacklisted.” Sharon shares what she is doing now, which has an impact across the nation. Practical business approach to climate change. “It's the most important and critical thing we can do in this day and age. If we don't change the amount of carbon emissions going into our atmosphere we're not going to have a future for our children and my son is eight. I want him to have a future. I want him to experience future generations and I want them to have a prosperous life.” -Sharon Grant Sharon Grant Transcript Sharon Grant's Show Resource and Information Meadow Ranch LEED ND Homes LinkedIn Eco Edge RE Tech Advisors U.S. Green Building Council Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to www.gbes.com/join to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community! If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes. We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast! Copyright © 2021 GBES
Topics: Treefort, The Shredder, Radio Boise, Y La Bamba, Basque Block, Artist Lounge, Seattle, The Black Tones, Naked Giants, SXSW, Amorfo, Open Collaboration, Multi Instrumentalist, Treepeople, BTS, Singles, Vinyl, Digital, KEXP, Video Production, Dog Love...
Let's talk about me mental health and music with DJ Winkle of Radio Boise --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lonewolfpodcastofficial/support
On this podcast, we relaunch an episode from our radio show that aired during black history month in February of 2017. During this broadcast on Radio Boise, we revisited a live story by Cherie Buckner Webb from 2015 and interviewed her about that story.
This week we're bringing you an episode recorded back in late 2019 with our great friends Jessica Evett and Wayne Birt from Radio Boise, our favorite community radio station. Larry Rosen and Christian Winn host and talk about Jess's role as Station Manager, Wayne's as Program Director, how they traversed their way through the landscape of radio and nonprofits to get where they are today. We dove into defining what community radio is compared to public radio, Radio Boise's long-standing symbiotic relationship with Treefort, semi-obscure rock and jazz bands, and the complexities and dynamics of growth and evolution in the realm of Treefort and our region. The world was quite a different place a few short months ago, and this episode provides a salve and a measure of nostalgia we hope you enjoy. Be safe and well and take care out there. We'll see you at the Fest! Dive into all that Radio Boise, KRBX - 89.9 and 93.5 (downtown Boise) - has to offer at radioboise.org. You can learn more about Treefort Music Fest, see the full schedule, buy tickets and download the app at www.treefortmusicfest.com Storyfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest is a part of the EaseDrop Podcast Network Theme music provided by Up is the Down is the Support Storyfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/c4a9fdc2-0bcd-44e3-9831-cf56e7555b65
This week as we remain in social-distancing and stay-at-home mode we wanted to touch base with a number of the amazing nonprofit organizations Storyfort and Treefort collaborate with. Amidst the lockdown and current state of the world our nonprofit friends have all had to pivot and rework their programming and outreach. So our team hopped on Zoom to check-in and see what's new. As well, and just as importantly, we wanted to give a further voice to nonprofits as the fundraising campaign Idaho Gives is reaching its peak. Idahogives.org generates hundreds of thousands of dollars for nonprofits in Idaho each year and in this episode we get a chance to talk with five organizations among the hundreds that Idaho Gives helps support. The Idaho Gives campaign ends on May 7, 2020. We talked with the Idaho Botanical Gardens, Lee Pesky Learning Center, Idaho Coservation League, Immigrant Justice Idaho, and Radio Boise. But, Storyfort and Treefort work with SO many other important nonprofits, The Cabin, Big Tree Arts, Treasure Valley Reads, Idaho Museum of International Diaspora, and Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Voilence, just to mention a few. Other Treefort Nonprofit Partners: Boise Bicycle Project, B-AAMP, Snake River Alliance, Idaho Trails Association, Wasmuth Center, Boise Farmer's Market/Treasure Valley Food Coalition, Girl Scouts, Boise Rock School, Idaho Humane Society, Boise Public Library, ACLU, MING Studios, Idaho Public Television, Boise State Public Radio, Upward Inertia.Enjoy! Give! Be safe and well! We're thinking about you.You can donate to our nonprofit friends at idahogives.org.You can learn more about Treefort Music Fest, see the full schedule, buy tickets and download the app at www.treefortmusicfest.comStoryfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest is a part of the EaseDrop Podcast NetworkTheme music provided by Up is the Down is the Support Storyfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-tSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/81dad2de-f0c7-42c5-bb31-4147ea6036f5
Between the technology and the logistics, transitioning quickly to work-from-home as a radio station is not easy. Community radio station Radio Boise has over one hundred radio programmers and DJs, which takes a lot of coordination, even in pre-pandemic times.
If you travel 30 miles south of Boise to Murphy, you'll find a unique home for the highest nesting density of birds of prey in North America. This is the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, which celebrated its 25th anniversary two years ago.
Taking a celestial cue from the constellation ORiON-"the Hunter", Starry Story Night lights up the place with six true stories that interlink in illuminating ways. Each storyteller is singular point of light. But connect the dots to make up one brilliant impression. All told, the night feels like it's written in the stars. Starry-Tellers: Glida Bothwell | Dawn Brockett |Bryan Huskey | Bob McMichael | Salome Mwangi | Ciera Partyka Edited and Directed by Jodi Eichelberger Music by the Boise Phil Brass Quintet Sponsored by Everything CPAP, Boise Dept of Arts & History, National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Idaho, Boise Philharmonic, Radio Boise, and Boise State Public Radio
One of the best things for me about doing VVV is talking to all these amazing people whom I would otherwise never meet...AK is one of those amazing people, funny, smart and living a life of adventure! Enjoy. :-). AK Turner is The New York Times bestselling author of the Vagabonding with Kids series (Brown Books) as well as This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store, Mommy Had a Little Flask, and Hair of the Corn Dog (Fever Streak Press). Her works have received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, an IPPY Award for Humor, and been named in BookLife’s Top 5 Indie Books of 2014. AK Turner has traveled to Greece, Ireland, France, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Finland, and Italy, and completed extended trips (two months or more) to Russia, Palau, Vanuatu, Mexico, Morocco, England, Spain, Australia, and Brazil. She is a contributor to the anthologies Leave the Lipstick, Take the Iguana (Traveler’s Tales), Little White Dress (Mill Park Publishing), I Just Want to Be Perfect and I Just Want to Be Alone (Throat_Punch Books). Her work has been featured online at Scary Mommy, In the Powder Room, The Huffington Post, Nickmom, Felicity Huffman’s What the Flicka?, and Artocratic, among others, and in a variety of print publications. She is a former humor columnist, founded “The Writers’ Block” on Radio Boise, serves on the board of the Idaho Writers Guild, and speaks at conferences and in live comedy events. A former Writer-in-Residence for the City of Boise and Idaho State Parks, she lives in Idaho with her husband and two children, but travels frequently as a part-time digital nomad. AK Turner Vroom Veer Stories Grew up in Maryland, studied Russian, even visited Russia at age 15 Studied Russian through college, and suddenly fell out of love with Russian Met her husband (to be at the time) on a trip to Cabo, then moved to California Waited tables and scrubbed toilets while "trying to be a writer" Husband figure out he hated his dream job in one month...that was quick Hubby started a new gig working on boats for movie shoots around the world Landed in Boise, finally got some traction talking to an editor from Penguin The penguin deal fell through after two years of talk (groan) Self-published This Little Piggy went to the Liquor Store, and is New York Times Best Seller Continues to travel; Vagabonding with Kids is a book series, blog, and a lifestyle. AK Turner Links Vagabonding with kids
My guest this week is Joshua Pollock, co-author of The Heartfulness Way: Heart-Based Meditations For Spiritual Transformation. He recently spend a day in Boise speaking at a corporate event, doing interviews, and giving a public lecture. All in an effort to share The Heartfulness Way. The following will give you a little background on Joshua before you listen to the interview. Joshua was raised in Maine. As a child, he recalls spending a lot of time reading books from his parent's enormous book collection. Later in life he said he did some degree of spiritual seeking, but wasn't specifically looking for a meditation practice when he had a chance encounter with someone on the street that would ultimately lead him to The Heartfulness Way and eventually to meeting his current teacher and co-author Kamlesh D. Patel, also known as Daaji. Kamlesh later asked Joshua to write a book on meditation, and then agreed to co-author the book with him. In addition to being a Heartfulness Way trainer and practitioner, Joshua is also an accomplished classical violinist. He holds a bachelor of musical arts from Indiana University and two masters degrees from Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, UK. He currently resides in India with his wife and their two children. Joshua and I after the interview. I'm happy because I've just heard about The Heartfulness Way ;) Below are excerpts from a lecture Joshua gave while in Boise: “This is a very simple practice. It’s so simple that when I first started I thought, well, how can this even do anything?” ~ Joshua speaking about his first impression of The Heartfulness Way “Heartfulness has roots in Raja Yoga [and is about creating a union between] the lowest aspect of yourself [and the] highest aspect of yourself.” “Heartfulness is about centering yourself in your heart.” “Meditation isn’t a skill. Really it’s just a process and the benefits you get are the result of performing this process.” In this episode, you’ll discover: What the Heartfulness Way isHow this practice can help you enhance your day to day experience in business and in life.How Joshua discovered The Heartfulness WayWhere you can learn more about this meditation Resources Mentioned: The Peace Room - If you're in the Boise area and looking for a knowledgeable, intuitive, and caring Reiki Master and Certified Crystal Healer, get in touch with Jenny StinsonHeartfulness.org - This is the website Joshua mentioned in the interviewHeartsApp by Heartfulness - Available for both Android and iOSThe Heartfulness Way: Heart-Based Meditations For Spiritual Transformation, by Kamlesh D. Patel and Joshua PollockHeartfulness Meditation Youtube ChannelThe Creative Process and Heartfulness - In this interview, guest host Mark Stinson, interveiws Joshua on Radio Boise. They talk about the role of heartfulness in the creative process. I’d like to give a big thank you to Mark Stinson for setting up this interview. Thank you Mark, for sharing The Heartfulness Way with me and helping me to share it with my audience. Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, share it with a friend and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. You can also listen to every episode of Enhancing The Human Experience on YouTube. All the best! Mark P.S. – Have you visited the Focus & Flow store yet? If not, what are you waiting for? You’ll find all sorts of products and apparel you’ll enjoy using and wearing that will also help you consciously create and live the life you want. While you’re there be sure to subscribe to the mailing list so you can stay in the loop with all of the new things coming down the line! (Correction: During the opening segment of this podcast I said that Joshua began playing the Violin at age 4. That was incorrect. Joshua was 5 when he began playing.)
Starry Story Night takes a celestial cue from the Pleiades or "Seven Sisters" star cluster. In this stellar special podcast, seven storytellers share stories that interlink in beautiful and surprising ways. Like a constellation of stories. Inspired by themes taken from the Greek legend of the Pleiades, each storyteller is a point of light with her own true story. But all told, they connect the dots to make up one brilliant impression. It's totally illuminating. This show is rated PG-13. Starry-Tellers | Anne McDonald, Cheryl Slavin, Elisabeth McKetta, Erika Warner, Erin Riley, Jen Adams, Sherry Briscoe Host | Jodi Eichelberger Music | Boise Phil Quartet Sponsors | Everything CPAP, Boise City Department of Arts & History, National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works, Arts Idaho, Boise Philharmonic, Radio Boise
Storytelling is an art. From the beginning of early modern human life up to open-mic nights people have loved telling stories and listening to stories. From necessity to pure entertainment a story can pack quite the punch. Whether we are passing down the heritage and knowledge of our culture or simply standing on stage sharing a part of our life, crafting the right story can take some work. Sometimes as speakers and storytellers we have to tell "our story" and deliver our message while crafting it to fit a specific set of standards for certain venues and audiences. This podcast cast shares how I crafted a story about an experience to fit the Story Story Late Night venue in Boise, Idaho. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment, or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Alejandro Anastasio as a Story Story Late Night speaker. What it means to tell my story and craft it for a specific venue. The art of storytelling. Resources Story Story Night – Story Story Night is sparking a storytelling phenomenon in the Boise community. One Hand Speaks Episode 001 – AlejAndro's first podcast and the Story Story Night "On the Road: Stories of Travel" related to this current interview. One Hand Speaks Episode 003 – AlejAndro's third podcast and his second Story Story Night story about working at World Class Chili in Seattle's Pike Place Market. Stray Theatre – Presents the monthly installment of Story Story Night, where host Jodi Eichelberger talks to AlejAndro from his past Story Story Nights. Radio Boise – Boise Community Radio. Visual Arts Collective – Boise and Garden City's way cool art and music venue. Cool Speak – A great group of speakers who empower youth Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback. Play your hand, AlejAndro
Jodi Eichelberger, Artistic Director of Story Story Night in Boise, Idaho, interviews AlejAndro Anastasio about his first ever Story Story Night story and where he is now in relation to that story. It was part of the "On the Road: Stories of Travel" show from July 2010. AlejAndro spoke about some of his adventures riding his bicycle from Seattle, Washington to just outside of Chicago, Illinois to his home town of South Bend, Indiana. The interview was cut down and added to the original story for Story Story Night on Radio Boise's monthly addition of "Stray Theatre" which aired on July 29, 2018. The interview focuses on AlejAndro's one-handed bicycle travels and where AlejAndro is now with his current state of traveling. This full uncut interview is the feature for this weeks One Hands Speaks Storytelling podcast. There is some great content is relation to AlejAndro as an international speaker, storyteller, and all around artistic person. So much of the quality of this interview was based in the great questions asked by Jodi and the conversation that unfolded. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment, or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Alejandro Anastasio as a Story Story Night speaker. An interview about his July 2010 "On the Road: Stories of Travel," current travels, and life as a speaker and artist. Resources Story Story Night – Story Story Night is sparking a storytelling phenomenon in the Boise community. One Hand Speaks Episode 001 – AlejAndro's first podcast and the Story Story Night "On the Road: Stories of Travel" related to this current interview. Stray Theatre – Presents the monthly installment of Story Story Night, where host Jodi Eichelberger talks to AlejAndro from his past Story Story Nights. Radio Boise – Boise Community Radio. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback. Play your hand, AlejAndro
BaGI School Bond Podcast by Radio Boise
Topics: Treefort, Treepeople, Day Drinking, AKA Belle, Hokum Hi-Flyers, Hillfolk Noir, Kool Aid, Duck Club, Record Exchange, John Doe, HumorGod, Record Exchange, Gravel Truck, Bruce Willis, The Mint, Dirt Fishermen, Eric Gilbert, Bubblegrunge, Radio Boise, P...
42 Minutes 305: John O'Neil - eLDopamine - 03.12.2018 eLDopamine is a band that goes in and out of focus, writing and recording music that is personal, heartfelt, and only occasionally misguided. We share 42 minutes with its founder, John O'Neil on Treefort, Boise and much more. eLDopamine plays Treefort Friday, March 23rd, 5:30 pm at Neurolux. Topics Include: Treefort, Treepeople, Day Drinking, AKA Belle, Hokum Hi-Flyers, Hillfolk Noir, Kool Aid, Duck Club, Record Exchange, John Doe, HumorGod, Record Exchange, Gravel Truck, Bruce Willis, The Mint, Dirt Fishermen, Eric Gilbert, Bubblegrunge, Radio Boise, Porches, Shredder, Caustic Resin, C/Z Records, State Of Confusion. https://www.facebook.com/eldopamine
The Big Tent, Radio Boise's program for politics, viewpoints reaching across the aisle and policy discussion, talks with Philip Thompson, Executive Director of Idaho's Black History Museum. Co-hosted by Justin Vaughn, Corey Cook and Jen Schneider. Aired on February 22, 2018.
On this episode of Stray Theatre, we feature an abridged version from our Couch Surfer Series that took place January 2018 with Poet Josh Booten, Musician Nick Delffs and Moderator Tom Michael of Boise State Public Radio in the Radio Boise studios before a live audience.
BAGI: Idaho Environmental Forum - Boise River Spring 2017 Floods by Radio Boise
Radio Boise presents a special one hour combination episode of The Poetry Show and Stray Theatre, where host Daphne Stanford talks to acclaimed poet and travel writer Richard Tillinghast, who describes some of his exotic journeys and reads his poetry.
Building A Greener Idaho discussion on Radio Boise about the therapeutic aspects of water and its impact on our mental and physical well being.
Building A Greener Idaho discussion on Radio Boise about the therapeutic aspects of water and its impact on our mental and physical well being.
Staff from the Canadian Consulate General in Seattle drop by Radio Boise to talk about the Great White North's presence in the Gem State, with an assist from BSU Canada Studies Program Director Lori Hausseger, on Building A Greener Idaho.
Staff from the Canadian Consulate General in Seattle drop by Radio Boise to talk about the Great White North's presence in the Gem State, with an assist from BSU Canada Studies Program Director Lori Hausseger, on Building A Greener Idaho.
Radio Boise presents Part Two of the February 2017 Radio Race as part of their Voices Storytelling Project. The theme is "Vacant Spaces" and features pieces by Caleb Hansen, Wayne Birt and Elizabeth Corsentino. This broadcast also features two pieces from prior radio races from Gustavo Sagrero and Kristen Cheney/Daniel Yoshida.
Topics: Treefort, Amuma Says No, James Lloyd, Volunteers, Storage, Footprint, Kidfort, Deinstalling, Exit Plan, Pioneer Room, JUMP, Owyhee, Magic Sword, Boise Phil, Hackfort, The Growlers, The Nest, Radio Boise, LED, Lizzo, Angel Olsen, Politics, Community, ...
Radio Boise presents Part One of their February 2017 Radio Race as part of their Voices Storytelling Project. The theme is "Vacant Spaces" and features pieces by Carl B., Holly Beech, Jason Beek, Enzo and Stephanie, and Tara Brandenburg and Kelsey Crow. Stay tuned for the individual pieces in a playlist.
42 Minutes 262: Sean Aucutt - Decorfort - 02.28.2017 The program previews Treefort Music Fest 2017 with the festival's production design director, Sean Aucutt. Topics Include: Treefort, Amuma Says No, James Lloyd, Volunteers, Storage, Footprint, Kidfort, Deinstalling, Exit Plan, Pioneer Room, JUMP, Owyhee, Magic Sword, Boise Phil, Hackfort, The Growlers, The Nest, Radio Boise, LED, Lizzo, Angel Olsen, Politics, Community, Storyfort. https://www.treefortmusicfest.com/lineup/
AK Turner is The New York Times bestselling author of the Vagabonding with Kids series (Brown Books) as well as This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store, Mommy Had a Little Flask, and Hair of the Corn Dog (Fever Streak Press). Her works have received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, an IPPY Award for Humor, and been named in BookLife’s Top 5 Indie Books of 2014. AK Turner has traveled to Greece, Ireland, France, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Finland, and Italy, and completed extended trips (two months or more) to Russia, Palau, Vanuatu, Mexico, Morocco, England, Spain, Australia, and Brazil. She is a contributor to the anthologies Leave the Lipstick, Take the Iguana (Traveler’s Tales), Little White Dress (Mill Park Publishing), I Just Want to Be Perfect and I Just Want to Be Alone (Throat_Punch Books). Her work has been featured online at Scary Mommy, In the Powder Room, The Huffington Post, Nickmom, Felicity Huffman’s What the Flicka?, and Artocratic, among others, and in a variety of print publications. She is a former humor columnist, founded “The Writers’ Block” on Radio Boise, serves on the board of the Idaho Writers Guild, and speaks at conferences and in live comedy events. A former Writer-in-Residence for the City of Boise and Idaho State Parks, she lives in Idaho with her husband and two children, but travels frequently as a part-time digital nomad. AK Turner Vroom Veer Stories Grew up in Maryland, studied Russian, even visited Russia at age 15 Studied Russian through college, and suddenly fell out of love with Russian Met her husband (to be at the time) on a trip to Cabo, then moved to California Waited tables and scrubbed toilets while "trying to be a writer" Husband figure out he hated his dream job in one month...that was quick Hubby started a new gig working on boats for movie shoots around the world Landed in Boise, finally got some traction talking to an editor from Penguin The penguin deal fell through after two years of talk (groan) Self-published This Little Piggy went to the Liquor Store, and is New York Times Best Seller Continues to travel; Vagabonding with Kids is a book series, blog, and a lifestyle. AK Turner Links Vagabonding with kids
Wayne Birt interviews Norman Davis, Radio Boise blues host and grand man of freeform radio on Sonic Saturday, during National Radio Day, August 16, 2016.
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
National Radio Day - August 20 is Saturday, August 20, and Radio Boise is celebrating with special programming and a contest for listeners we’re calling “Left of the Dial.” We’re asked listeners to share their “Left of the Dial” stories, and below are a featured set of the personal testimonials we heard on the air Saturday. Thank you everyone for participating. We loved hearing how radio first came into your life. #CommunityRadioForever!
Remington Buyer, Host of Radio Boise program Building a Greener Idaho, talks to Jeffrey Cranor and Cecil Baldwin, co-creator and host of popular podcast Welcome to Nightvale. They talk about creativity, the process of "building" an entire fictitious community, and the influence of geography on storytelling and the weirdness it emits.
Food writers Susan Swetnam and Jeff Chu read from their work and take questions at The Modern Hotel's Campfire Stories, June 13, 2016, recorded by Radio Boise. FOOD AND CULTURE NARRATIVES kick off our 2016 season! The amazing Jeff Chu, and the wise Susan Swetnam will be reading creative nonfiction on narratives that surround food, culture, and food culture. As well, the Modern will be offering a ticketed 3-course meal to highlight elements of Chu and Swetnam's narrtives. Menu and pricing details forthcoming! SUSAN SWETNAM has been writing creative nonfiction (including personal essays and memoir) and work about Intermountain West culture (including food and culture) for over 35 years. She is the author of 7 books, with another currently in press and due out in September. Her articles and essays have appeared in many national and regional magazines, including Gourmet, Eating Well, Gastronomica, Journal of the West, and Edible Idaho; they’ve also been anthologized in collections including Where the Morning Light’s Still Blue: Personal Essays About Idaho. She contributed the chapter on the foodways of the Northern Rockies to Greenwood Press’s Encyclopedia of Regional Cultures series. In 2013 she retired from a long career of teaching narrative literature and advanced writing courses at Idaho State University to devote more time to her own writing, and to begin a massage therapy practice focusing on bereavement, geriatric, and hospice massage. JEFF CHU grew up in Berkeley, California, and Miami, Florida. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton, earned a master’s degree from the London School of Economics, and received French-American Foundation and Harvard Divinity School fellowships. He has written for Time, Condé Nast Portfolio, the Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company, winning Deadline Club and German Marshall Fund awards for his work. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. More info - http://byjeffchu.com/
Radio Boise's first full radio play in it's entirety. "7 Keys to Baldpate" was recorded in the Radio Boise studios and performed by the Playhouse Performers of Boise's Playhouse Events and Dinner Theatre (www.playhouseboise.com/). This mysterious melodrama, written in 1913 by George M. Cohan, will air in four episodes over the next four weeks. Following the series, we'll post the series in its entirety on www.radioboise.us! Stray Theater (Sundays 5:30-6pm) is a little bit of everything — literary readings in the community, excerpts of public talks, interviews with performers and full-blown radio dramas performed by local theater troupes in the Radio Boise studio. That's Stray Theater: Odds and ends and events of cultural significance with the focus on the community.
This summer, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise began hosting Campfire Stories, a series of readings produced by Christian Winn and showcasing the work of Idaho’s rich literary community. Featuring original fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenplay, and other forms of writing, the series can be heard every second Monday throughout the summer and will continue into the fall. October 13, 2014 features Samantha Silva, Stacy Ericson and Tish Thornton ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Samantha Silva is a screenwriter who dabbles in short and long-form fiction. She has sold projects to Paramount, Universal and New Line Cinema. Her Untitled Dickens Project will film in the UK in 2015. Stacy Ericson is a photographer, poet, playwright, writer and editor. Her work has appeared in online juried anthologies, the online art journal, "Escape into Life," and on her blog, swanmind.com Tish Thornton is a professional ritualist and amateur writer. Her writing has been featured in anthologies, small literary publications and on NPR.
This summer, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise began hosting Campfire Stories, a series of readings produced by Christian Winn and showcasing the work of Idaho’s rich literary community. Featuring original fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenplay, and other forms of writing, the series can be heard every second Monday throughout the summer and will continue into the fall. Campfire Stories, No. 6 features Alan Heathcock and David Abrams ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Alan Heathcock’s VOLT was a “Best Book” selection from numerous newspapers and magazines, including GQ, Publishers Weekly, Salon, the Chicago Tribune, and Cleveland Plain Dealer, was named as a New York Times Editors’ Choice, selected as a Barnes and Noble Best Book of the Month, as well as a finalist for the Barnes and Noble Discover Prize. Heathcock has won a Whiting Award, the GLCA New Writers Award, a National Magazine Award, has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Lannan Foundation, and the Idaho Commission on the Arts. A native of Chicago, he lives and works in Boise, Idaho. David Abrams is the author of Fobbit (Grove/Atlantic, 2012), a comedy about the Iraq War which Publishers Weekly called “an instant classic” and named a Top 10 Pick for Literary Fiction in Fall 2012. It was also a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, an Indie Next pick, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, a Montana Honor Book, and a finalist for the L.A. Times’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. His short stories have appeared in Fire and Forget (Da Capo Press, 2013) and Home of the Brave: Somewhere in the Sand (Press 53), anthologies of short fiction about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Other stories, essays and reviews have been published in Esquire, Narrative, Salon, Salamander, Connecticut Review, The Greensboro Review, Consequence, and many other publications. He earned a BA in English from the University of Oregon and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. He retired from active-duty after serving in the U.S. Army for 20 years, a career which took him to Alaska, Texas, Georgia, the Pentagon, and Iraq. He now lives in Butte, Montana with his wife. His blog, The Quivering Pen, can be found at: www.davidabramsbooks.blogspot.com Visit his website at: www.davidabramsbooks.com
Beginning the summer of 2014, the Modern Hotel and Radio Boise will host Modern Campfire Stories, produced by Christian Winn. On Monday nights throughout the summer and fall, hear the best writers Idaho has to offer. September 8, 2014 features Martin Corless-Smith and Christian Winn ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Christian Winn is a fiction writer, poet, journalist, and teacher of creative writing. His fiction has appeared in McSweeney's, The Chicago Tribune's Printers Row Journal, Hayden's Ferry Review, Greensboro Review, Chattahoochee Review, Gulf Coast, Bat City Review, Every Day Fiction, The Pinch, Santa Monica Review, Handful of Dust, The Strip, and Revolver. His collection of short stories, NAKED ME, is out from Dock Street Press. He has written for The Boise Weekly, Thrive, The Idaho Statesman, and Idaho Magazine. He is the founder of the Writers Write fiction workshop series, co-founder and committee member of Storyfort, and curator of Modern Campfire Stories. He teaches fiction writing at Boise State University, and though Writers In The Schools and the Cabin's summer camps. Christian Winn will be reading from NAKED ME, his collection of short stories, released August 1st from Dock Street Press. Martin Corless-Smith is the author of English Fragments: A Brief History of the Soul; Swallows; Nota; Complete Travels; and Of Piscator. A limited edition chapbook, Roman and Moscow Poems, was published in 2011. Born and raised in Worcestershire, England, he has studied painting and poetry, with degrees from the University of Reading, Southern Methodist University, the Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa, and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah. He is currently a professor of creative writing in the Boise State University MFA program.
Kate Matthews talks with Mr Jon, organizer of KIDFORT by Radio Boise
On 1/21/2015, President Barack Obama spoke at Boise State University's Caven-Williams Sports Complex to a crowd numbering in the thousands. Radio Boise was in attendance to broadcast his speech live.
Radio Boise presents Sally Kane, CEO of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, community radio veteran, small farmer and midwife to discuss the core values of public, community radio and the future of local, noncommercial stations in places like Boise and beyond. Kane will also discuss the role of the NFCB, net neutrality and trends in listener supported public media. Join us for this free, public lecture. The Voice and Community Lecture is sponsored by Radio Boise KRBX 89.9 FM along with the Boise State Department of Communication, the Communication Graduate Student Association (CGSA) and the newly launched Idaho Media Initiative. Sally Kane, CEO of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, started in community radio at KVNF, a rural service network established in Paonia, Colorado in 1979. Her mother helped found the station and served as it's first Board President. Sally grew up on a farm with community radio as a staple of her family's diet. During high school she volunteered as a DJ and hosted an interview show. After 17 years, she returned to her hometown, eventually becoming KVNF’s Executive Director, for the decade between 2003 and 2013. She has led the NFCB since January 2014. Recorded November 7, 2014
Sounds from Sunday afternoon by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox With Psychache And Celeste The Dance Comander at Linen Building by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox Interviews Tristan Andreas At Hackfort Circut Bending at Venture College, Downtown Boise by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox Talks To The Hive at Treefort Mainstage by Radio Boise
Wendy Fox With Chris Hess at Campfire Stage, Treefort Mainstage by Radio Boise
Marisa At Yogafort at Linen Building by Radio Boise
Stephpc With Frankenbryan at El Korah Shrine by Radio Boise
Stephpc And Steph C at The Record Exchange by Radio Boise
Paul Presley was sentenced to 10 years after ramming an empty police vehicle. He went through two parole hearings, was approved for release twice – but his parole was rescinded on both occasions for unknown reasons. Today, Paul is 32 years old, but might not make it to see the new year. Last summer, he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Reporter Jessica Murri tells his story as part of an emerging Radio Boise effort to serve our community by providing public affairs programming on unique and under-covered stories.
The first Radio Boise News Experience broadcast, May 2, 2012. Anchors: Brian Allred and Daniel Felkins. More info: http://radioboise.org/newsexperience
Deconstructing Dinner in our Schools III (Ryerson University) The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education, in partnership with Ryerson's School of Nutrition and the Centre for Studies in Food Security, offers a post-degree Certificate in Food Security. This unique program is offered nowhere else in the world, and can be completed entirely through the convenience of distance education. The Certificate in Food Security introduces students to topics of hunger and poverty, food policy and programs, community development, urban food security and global nutrition. The schools teaching team is recognized internationally in the field and having lived and worked around the globe, they understand the challenges of implementing food security in Canada and the developing world. Backyard Chickens VII (Farming in the City IX) On part VII of our ongoing Backyard Chickens series (a sub-series of Farming in the City, Bucky Buckaw of Radio Boise shares his wisdom on the topics of swine flu and approaching neighbours about your backyard chicken plans, and he introduces listeners to the smallest chicken in the world - the Serama. Guests/Voices Cecilia Rocha, Director, Centre for Studies in Food Security at Ryerson University (Toronto, ON) - Cecilia Rocha, PhD in Economics, is an Associate Professor in the School of Nutrition of Ryerson University where she teaches Food Policy and Economics of Food Security. Dr. Rocha is a Research Associate of the Reference Centre for Food and Nutrition Security in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dr. Rocha is very active in initiatives involving collaboration between academia and practitioners in the area of food security in Canada and in Brazil. She has volunteered as a member of the Oxfam-Canada Food and Trade Policy Working Group (2003-2005), is a member of the Toronto Food Policy Council (since 2006), and the coordinator of the Betinho Project, a partnership between the CSFS, the Stop Community Food Centre, Toronto Food Policy Council, FoodShare Toronto, and a number of volunteers from the Brazilian community in Canada. Her current research interests include assessing the social efficiency of food security initiatives and programs, the role of civil society in governance for food security, and food security issues among immigrant groups in Toronto. Dr. Rocha is also the Director of the CIDA-UPCD project Building Capacity in Food Security in Brazil and Angola, and is a collaborator in the CIDA-UPCD project Urban Food Security and HIV-AIDS in Southern Africa, led by the Southern African Research Centre at Queen's University. Bucky Buckaw - Host, Bucky Buckaw's Backyard Chicken Broadcast (Boise, ID) - Bucky Buckaw gives advice on raising backyard chickens as just one example of how a locally based economy can work. Through this segment, he informs listeners about the downside of factory farming and what kinds of toxic chemicals you can expect to find in the resultant livestock. He promotes organic gardening and composting, and supporting local farmers.
Most recently, Boise Thomas was the fresh face of Adrian Grenier’s Alter Eco, an environmentally-focused lifestyle show on Discovery Communications’ eco-focused channel, Planet Green. His broadcasting career spans three decades including stints as an award winning DJ at KSPN-Aspen, TV sports producer for NBC-Syracuse, over 20 million views online of his produced/hosted content on GLiving.com and his commercial appeal translated into over 71 commercials this decade. Boise has also worked in entertainment news covering such events as Leonardo DiCaprio’s THE 11TH HOUR premiere and the 2007 Environmental Media Awards presented by E!. A stand-up comic since 1998, Boise regularly hosts Sunday Nights at the Comedy Store. Prior to moving to LA in 1997, he was a travel/adventure tour guide to North America, taking foreign travelers to our National parks, landmarks and major metropolitan centers. Boise has trained over 4000 actors to date on booking work and calls his brand of teaching “enter-train-ment”. When not in the business of show business, he voluntarily leads transformational seminars, empowering and enabling people to fulfill on what matters to them. Boise is committed to: entertaining, educating and inspiring people to make the biggest difference they can. Boise lives in Venice with his wife and their cat, Melvin
Many forms of urban agriculture have existed for thousands of years. As practical and environmentally responsible as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming practices are proving to be unsustainable in the long-term, urban agriculture is looked upon by many as being a critical shift that needs to take place if we are to ensure a level of food security in the near and distant future. Since March 2008, The Farming in the City series has been incorporating a focus on urban backyard chickens. Raising poultry within an urban setting provides eggs, fertilizer, garden help and meat with a minimal environmental footprint. Having suffered decades of disconnection from our food, bringing the farm into the city (and in this case animals), can provide a much needed dose of agriculture and food awareness. It's this very disconnection that has allowed for the appalling conditions now found in factory egg and chicken barns. Episode III Since Part I of the series introduced a backyard chickener defying a municipal bylaw, a Nelson couple has too joined the ranks of Christoph Martens. Not long after Steve and Hazel took up urban backyard chickening themselves, they sought the experience of Martens to teach them the art of slaughtering. Host Jon Steinman returned to Martens home to record the evening meal! And lending his voice once again to the series is Bucky Buckaw and his Backyard Chicken Broadcast. Produced in Boise, Idaho at Radio Boise, Bucky hosts weekly segments on backyard chickening. His experience and knowledge can help guide any urbanite wishing to set up backyard chickens. On this third episode of the series, we listen in on three Bucky segments on the topic of eggs. Guests/Voices Christoph Martens - Backyard Chicken Farmer (Nelson, BC) - Christoph has spent the last three years working towards greater self-sufficiency. He grows food year-round on his small city property and discovered that chickens are, among other benefits, an ideal pest management tool. He accommodates chickens, ducks and rabbits. Christoph believes the long-standing notion that city-life should be separated from farming has "run it's course" and it's time to move on from this "pseudo-royalty". Steve and Hazel - Backyard Chicken Farmers (Nelson, BC) - Steve and Hazel are rookie backyard chicken enthusiasts who now house chickens within a city that does not allow them Bucky Buckaw - Host, Bucky Buckaw's Backyard Chicken Broadcast (Boise, ID) - Bucky Buckaw gives advice on raising backyard chickens, as just one example of how a locally based economy can work. Through this segment, he informs listeners about the downside of factory farming and what kinds of toxic chemicals you can expect to find in the resultant livestock. He promotes organic gardening and composting, and supporting local farmers. He shares fascinating chicken lore from the millennia that will fascinate even those with no interest in birds.
Many forms of urban agriculture have existed for thousands of years. As practical and environmentally responsible as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming practices are proving to be unsustainable in the long-term, urban agriculture is looked upon by many as being a critical shift that needs to take place if we are to ensure a level of food security in the near and distant future. Since March 2008, The Farming in the City series has been incorporating a focus on urban backyard chickens. Raising poultry within an urban setting provides eggs, fertilizer, garden help and meat with a minimal environmental footprint. Having suffered decades of disconnection from our food, bringing the farm into the city (and in this case animals), can provide a much needed dose of agriculture and food awareness. It's this very disconnection that has allowed for the appalling conditions now found in factory egg and chicken barns. Lending their voice yet again to the series is Bucky Buckaw and his Backyard Chicken Broadcast. Produced in Boise, Idaho at Radio Boise, Bucky hosts weekly segments on backyard chickening. His experience and knowledge can help guide any urbanite wishing to set up backyard chickens. Episode II On this second episode of the series, we listen in on five Bucky Buckaw episodes: Breeds, Cleanliness, Poop, Pre-Manufactured Chicken Coops and the Economics of Commercial Backyard Chickening.. Guests/Voices Bucky Buckaw - Host, Bucky Buckaw's Backyard Chicken Broadcast (Boise, ID) - Bucky Buckaw gives advice on raising backyard chickens, as just one example of how a locally based economy can work. Through this segment, he informs listeners about the downside of factory farming and what kinds of toxic chemicals you can expect to find in the resultant livestock. He promotes organic gardening and composting, and supporting local farmers. He shares fascinating chicken lore from the millennia that will fascinate even those with no interest in birds.
Many forms of urban agriculture have existed for thousands of years. As practical and environmentally responsible as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming practices are proving to be unsustainable in the long-term, urban agriculture is looked upon by many as being a critical shift that needs to take place if we are to ensure a level of food security in the near and distant future. The Farming in the City series will now be incorporating a new focus on urban backyard chickens. Raising poultry within an urban setting provides eggs, fertilizer, garden help and meat with a minimal environmental footprint. Having suffered decades of disconnection from our food, bringing the farm into the city, and in this case animals, can provide a much needed dose of agricultural and food awareness. It's this very disconnection that has allowed for the appalling conditions now found in factory egg and chicken barns. Helping guide this series will be Bucky Buckaw and his Backyard Chicken Broadcast. Produced in Boise, Idaho at Radio Boise, Bucky hosts weekly segments on backyard chickening. His experience and knowledge can help guide any urbanite wishing to set up some backyard chickens. On this broadcast, we listen in on four Bucky Buckaw episodes: Intro, Shelter, Feed and Winter. Backyard Chickens can present a controversial issue in many parts of North America. While many cities do indeed permit the raising of poultry within city limits, some cities do not. One of these "no chicken" cities is Nelson, BC. We will visit with one Nelsonite who has been working to reduce his ecological footprint, and in doing so, is defying the environmentally irresponsible City of Nelson bylaw. Guests/Voices Bucky Buckaw - Host, Bucky Buckaw's Backyard Chicken Broadcast (Boise, ID) - Bucky Buckaw gives advice on raising backyard chickens, as just one example of how a locally based economy can work. Through this segment, he informs listeners about the downside of factory farming and what kinds of toxic chemicals you can expect to find in the resultant livestock. He promotes organic gardening and composting, and supporting local farmers. He shares fascinating chicken lore from the millennia that will fascinate even those with no interest in birds. Christoph Martens - Backyard Chicken Farmer (Nelson, BC) - Christoph has spent the last three years working towards greater self-sufficiency. He grows food year-round on his small city property and discovered that chickens are, among other benefits, an ideal pest management tool. He accommodates chickens, ducks and rabbits. Christoph believes the long-standing notion that city-life should be separated from farming has "run it's course" and it's time to move on from this "pseudo-royalty".
Local comedian Sophie Hughes is filming a live comedy special this Saturday, June 1, at Neurolux. It's her first time filming a comedy special – and it's long overdue. Today's story introduces you to Sophie and gives you a lil preview of her upcoming special.Read the newsletter: fromboise.comGet your tix for Sophie's comedy special this Saturday, June 1Thank you to Radio Boise and City of Boise for sponsoring today's episode!
Episode Summary: Today’s episode is our second show produced in collaboration with the radio show, Building a Greener Idaho, which airs on Radio Boise each Tuesday at 3pm. Our interview... Read more » The post EOC 013: A Conservation Education Program for Refugee Kids with Liz Urban and Megan Jones appeared first on Wild Lens.
Today we are bringing you a panel discussion focused on conservation oriented filmmaking in Idaho. We put together a panel of Boise-based filmmakers who are screening films at this year’s Les Bois Film Festival - an event that Wild Lens actually helped found. This is the second year that we are co-hosting Les Bois Film Festival alongside the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley, and we’re extremely excited about this year’s event. We’re screening 20 short films across three separate screening blocks all at the Egyptian Theatre in downtown Boise on Saturday, March 4th. One of the aspects of this festival that we’re most proud of is the emphasis on locally produced films, and this is why I’m so excited about today’s panel discussion. We brought together all of the Boise-based filmmakers that are screening films at Les Bois this year for a conversation about the intersection between filmmaking and conservation here in Idaho. In addition to being aired on this podcast series, this conversation will also air on our community radio station here in boise (Radio Boise, KRBX 89.9), in collaboration with our favorite local radio show, Building a Greener Idaho. I was joined in the studio by today’s co-hosts, Remington Buyer from Building a Greener Idaho, and Julia Rundberg, who is the new development and communications manager at the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley.