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Idaho Matters is the place on-air and online where folks with different views can talk with each other, exchange ideas, debate with respect and come away richer out of the experience. We hope you'll engage with us! You can drop us a line here , email us , tag the station in a tweet or send us a message on Facebook . _

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  • Encore: Author Kelly Sundberg Talks About Escaping Abuse

    19/09/2018 Duración: 12min

    (ohio.edu)This interview was originally broadcast August 9, 2018.For years, Kelly Sundberg endured horrific domestic battery at the hands of her husband.  After being found guilty of assault, her husband's only sentence was to write a letter of apology.  Sundberg writes about her experience in Goodbye, Sweet Girl: A Story of Domestic Violence and Survival and she joins Idaho Matters to share her story and bring awareness to the problem of domestic abuse. 

  • Encore: United States Leads Industrialized World In Maternal Deaths

    19/09/2018 Duración: 24min

    (Bethany Mollenkof for NPR)This interview was originally broadcast August 7, 2018.The United States leads the developed world in the rate of deaths among pregnant, delivering and post-natal women. We'll talk about why Americans are struggling with this statistic.

  • Encore: Idaho Ranks Last In Nation For Working Mothers

    18/09/2018 Duración: 19min

    (STOCK)This interview was originally broadcast Wednesday, May 9, 2018.A recent report from Wallethub found Idaho to be ranked the worst state in the nation to be a working mom. Metrics including quality, cost and availability of child care, school quality, number of pediatricians and gender pay gap found the Gem State dead last; Vermont ranked first.Boise State University associate professor of sociology, Sharon Patterson, College of Western Idaho director of marketing and communications Audrey Eldridge and Idaho Representative Ilana Rubel (D-18) discuss the cause of these obstructions and some potential solutions on Idaho Matters.

  • Encore: Nampa Coalition Examines Community Health In Growth

    18/09/2018 Duración: 12min

    (City of Nampa)This interview was originally broadcast Monday, July 23, 2018.  The Healthy Impact Nampa Coalition is looking at growth in their region in terms of cultivating the healthiest community it can. The council is looking at housing, transportation, and especially food access that can impact both the well being of the indivdual resident and the health of the community. We speak with the program's manager about new ways to look at growth.

  • Encore: Breakthroughs In Cancer Research

    18/09/2018 Duración: 17min

    (St. Luke's)This interview was originally broadcast Monday, June 11, 2018.Dr. Dan Zuckerman, executive medical director for St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute, joins us in studio to discuss new advances in breast cancer research.

  • Legislative Efforts To Require Insurance Coverage For Children's Hearing Aids

    17/09/2018 Duración: 13min

    (Iowa Public Radio / BOYS TOWN NATIONAL RESEARCH HOSPITAL / SKIP KENNEDY)Private insurance does not cover the costs for most hearing aids for youths. Efforts to change that are afoot in the state legislature and Idaho Matters speaks with a representative spearheading the initiative and the mother of three children who require hearing aids.

  • Monument Commemorating Armenian Genocide Is Being Dedicated In Boise

    17/09/2018 Duración: 10min

    (Getty)The Ottoman Empire was responsible for the genocide of about 1.5 million Armenians between 1914 and 1923. Because the tragedy often slips under the radar of history books, many Armenian-Americans are committed to memorializing the event, lest it become forgotten in time. We talk with two men behind the dedication of a memorial in Boise to the Armenian Genocide.

  • St. Luke's FitOne Expo And Race Bring Fitness Awarenss To Treasure Valley

    17/09/2018 Duración: 10min

    (St. Luke's FitOne)The largest single-day running event in Idaho is scheduled for this Saturday; the St. Luke's FitOne 5K, 10K and half-marathon will allow runners to enjoy the Boise community while bringing awareness to health, fitness and education. Idaho Matters speaks with FitOne's director and race coordinator about the events.

  • Novel Teaches Managers To Manage Better

    17/09/2018 Duración: 09min

    Authors Ron Price and Stacy Ennis deliver a guide for better leadership in the unconventional guise of a novel, Growing Influence. Price and Ennis join Idaho Matters to discuss what constitutes great leadership skills.

  • Idaho Reporters' Roundtable: September 14, 2018

    14/09/2018 Duración: 24min

    (Getty/BBC)Host Gemma Gaudette leads a roundtable discussion of the week's headlines with Betsy Russell with the Idaho Press, Mike Sharp with KIVI TV and Scott McIntosh with the Idaho Press.

  • August McLaughlin Takes A Direct Approach To Addressing Human Sexuality

    14/09/2018 Duración: 10min

    (Credit: August McLaughlin/Linkedin)Author August McLaughlin is unafraid to take a head-on approach to discussing human sexuality and body positivity. Her book Girl Boner advocates for open discussions and full education about the sexual condition. McLaughlin joins us to discuss her book and the importance of a healthy sexual outlook.

  • Boise State's Visual Arts Center Rolls Out New Exhibits

    14/09/2018 Duración: 08min

    (Virginia Commonwealth University)This fall's program at Boise State University's Visual Arts Center examines the juxtaposition of images from printed instructional manuals and their real-life counterparts and the space they share. We speak with the Center's director about the 'Swimming and Diving' and 'Pulped Under Pressure' exhibits showing now through the end of October.

  • College Cuisine Can Be Affordable And Healthy

    13/09/2018 Duración: 12min

    (Spitfire1313/imgur)Many college students find the challenge of eating responsibly while managing classes, extracurriculars and jobs on a tight budget nearly impossible. Ramen, pizza and assorted junk food usually fill the role as "nutritional intake" for prolonged periods of time.Idaho Matters speaks with University of Idaho associate professor of nutrition and dietetics SeAnne Waite about finding ways to eat healthy and affordably while still getting to organic chem labs in time.

  • Long Awaited Idaho State Museum Reopening Slated For October

    13/09/2018 Duración: 12min

    (JAMES DAWSON / BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO)The Idaho State Museum closed for renovations in 2014. After a multi-million dollar investment, the museum is scheduled to open October 13 with exhibits highlighting the state's legacy and uniqueness, as well as new exhibits accentuating the heritage of Native Americans from the region. Executive Director Janet Gallimore joins Idaho Matters to talk about the upgrades and what visitors can expect to see.

  • Arik Grant Captures His Iraq War Experience In A Comic Strip

    13/09/2018 Duración: 10min

    Arik Grant was serving a tour of duty in the early years of the Iraq War when he started sketching cartoons of life on the base and posting them in the chow hall. A decade later, Arik pulled out his comics and re-inked them in color. Today, he uses this medium to share his and his fellow soldiers' experiences at war and coming home with a wry humor influenced by M*A*S*H. Arik Grant joins Idaho Matters to talk about becoming a cartoonist in a war zone and using comics to open a conversation for vets.

  • 'Following The Lieutenant' Tells The Story Of The Army's Experiment With Bicycles

    13/09/2018 Duración: 09min

    (Eric Westrom)In 1897, the U.S. Army wanted to see if bicycles might serve a practical purpose for soldiers. To test the mettle of both the bike and the rider, a trek was organized from Missoula to St. Louis. Lieutenant James Moss led a platoon of Buffalo Soldiers through the wilderness and today, Idaho filmmaker Eric Westrom captures the journey in the documentary Following the Lieutenant: Buffalo Soldiers of the Bicycle Corps. Westrom joins Idaho Matters to talk about the expedition and making the film.Eric and his actors have been filming parts of the documentary all over Idaho. For Eric, the film has been a labor of love, from the research into the history, to the careful choosing of period clothing and bicycles for the film. You can watch some of the video that Eric has shot so far for the film right here:

  • Canopy Watch Connects People With Trees And Forest Conservation

    12/09/2018 Duración: 11min

    (canopywatch.com)Canopy Watch is a guided tree climb at the Idaho Botanical Garden that allows people to learn how to use eco-friendly climbing equipment and get a bird's eye view from the flora of Boise. We meet with the organizers and learn how to swing through the trees.

  • Giraffe Laugh Provides Affordable Early Educational Opportunities

    12/09/2018 Duración: 13min

    (giraffelaugh.org)The Giraffe Laugh daycare facilities in Boise provide "early care and education to young children by ensuring school readiness, empowering families and building strong futures" and refuse to see economic status as an obstacle to quality child care. Giraffe Laugh joins us to discuss the importance of early childhood education and how to make it available to everyone.

  • At One Time You Could Ship Kids Through The Mail

    12/09/2018 Duración: 06min

    (Smithsonian Institution)Each year, millions of people around the world depend on the postal service to deliver our letters and packages to loved ones everywhere. As long as you’ve got the right amount of postage on your letter or package, the postal workers will see it to its final destination. As you’ll hear in this episode, a family living in Idaho during the early 20th century tested the limits of this reasoning, when they send a very special parcel through the Post.

  • 9th Circuit Rules Against City Of Boise In Homeless Suit

    11/09/2018 Duración: 27min

    (CREDIT: Idaho Statesman)A ruling by the 9th circuit Court of Appeals last week determined the prosecution of homeless people for sleeping in public constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. We drill down into the issue of homeless rights and public safety.

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