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Proven: Baking as Lifestyle medicine (BALM) follows the journey of how Vanessa developed and evident based approach to nourishing bread. guest have been part of the work at The Sourdough School, and support the Baking as Lifestyle Medicine Protocol sharing how good bread is the foundation to good gut health and mental health. Presented and Produced by Dr Vanessa Kimbell, Founder of The Sourdough School. From soil to slice, this podcast explores how bread – when made properly – can nourish bo ...
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The **Voice4Chefs Podcast**, hosted by Michael Dugan comes out of the kitchen and into the studio. Our Mission to amplify the voices of culinary professionals around the world by sharing their stories, passions, and journeys—empowering connection, leadership, and creativity through the art of podcasting.
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Ashley Rodriguez talks to folks about gender, race, sex, and other important issues in coffee. We invite people from all realms of the coffee world to share stories and engage in discussion - we want to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected]
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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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The Taow and Burton families hiked to the top of Table Mountain in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness near Grand Teton National Park to set up a lemonade stand. The cost - 95 cents or a funny dance.Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/families-set-up-a-lemonade-stand-on-wyomings-table-mountainBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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Jay and Brittany Gill, owners of Masala Indian Cuisine hope to introduce locals to many different types of Indian food from different regions around the country. They speak on their experience with the restaurant business, ingredients they use, and what it’s like to start a restaurant as a couple.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Sheila Dillon looks into claims that big food companies wield too much influence over government decisions and public health. The episode follows news from the youth-led campaign group BiteBack2030, which says its billboard campaign has been effectively silenced. The group recently organised a mock inquiry in Parliament, involving MPs, to share con…
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The Idaho Falls Humanitarian Center is asking for more people to donate basic hygiene and general supplies to aid in its mission to help as many people as possible. Student Reporter Cody Miller talked to Eric and Betsy Schultz, community assistant and service directors about the community needs.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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REXBURG -- A band that began in Rexburg years ago is returning from its home in Utah to share their music with the community during a local concert series. Local Kin, a stomp and holler folk band is set to perform in Rexburg Monday at Porter Park in the Beehive Pavilion. Their performance is one of many for Arts at the Park, a Rexburg Arts live ent…
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Filmmaker Jared Hess believes being authentic and creating things that he genuinely enjoys will form everyday truths that resonate with audiences. “I always feel that if you’re doing anything authentic, inevitably there’s going to be some truth to it,” Hess said. “And that truth is going to be what lasts and connects with people.”…
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The adventures of Barbara and Tom Good in Surbiton brought self-sufficiency to the small screens of the nation. Fifty years on from the airing of that first episode of The Good Life, Leyla Kazim is about to embark on her own sustainable living dream as she seeks to live off the land when she moves from London to Portugal. So what lessons can she le…
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Idaho’s reading scores are rising, with 71% of K-3 students now reading at grade level. State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield credits teachers’ efforts and says continued support is key to keeping progress going. She plans to expand phonics training and provide more reading coaches in classrooms, supported by new state funding, to ensure teachers…
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Mayerling Linton began Bocados, with her family and is inspired to share the food she loved to make with her grandmother as a child. The Lintons serve arepas, a popular, and gluten free, and Venezuelan food made from pre-cooked cornmeal, water, salt and served with savory meat. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/grandmothers-sacrifices-…
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Kimi Rinderknecht, the owner of Rexburg’s Twisted Sugar, feels it is her calling to make people feel like they can do anything, and opening Twisted Sugar has allowed her to do just that. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/franchise-owner-fulfills-her-calling-through-twisted-sugarBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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The owner of Cow Friend Soap, Alisha Benson, found herself in dark place. It was a special cow’s friendship that helped her find a way to happiness once again.Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/owner-of-cow-friend-soap-reveals-how-friendship-helped-spark-the-idea-for-her-businessBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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Send us a text In this compelling episode of Voice4Chefs, host Michael is joined by new co-host Chef Steven, a seasoned culinary professional with experience in five-star hotels and Michelin-starred kitchens. Together, they welcome Sena Wheeler, a fifth-generation fisherman and co-founder of Sena Sea, to explore the story behind one of the most tru…
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Dan Saladino explores new science that's revealing the complexity hidden within our food. In New York City he meets the team mapping previously unknown edible compounds in fruits and vegetables, many of which are thought to have health benefits. Will delving deeper into the 'dark matter' of food make it possible to produce food that's better for bo…
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HistoriCorps welcomes anyone willing to set time aside to help refurbish historic landmarks and structures. An upcoming project will be the iconic Clay Butte Fire Lookout near Cody, Wyo. Volunteers will have a beautiful view of the surrounding lands, time to camp and meals provided for them. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/historicor…
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BYU-Idaho is expecting a record-breaking 25,000 students this fall, a 9% increase from last year, creating a surge in demand for approved student housing. While the university is expanding resources and support, many students—especially women—are still struggling to find available housing before the semester begins.…
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Marketing and TV program producers John Dye and Rod Gustafson visited BYU-Idaho. They told students that faith will be best represented when those in the media do the work to fully understand the religions they are writing about and representing. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/the-faith-and-media-institute-wants-to-ensure-faith-is-r…
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"Music and the Spoken Word" will celebrate its 5,000th episode on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Leaders of the choir spoke to the media on Friday, July 11, 2025. Picture: Mack Wilberg, Derrick Porter and Michael Leavitt listen to questions from the media in a news conference.Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/lds-news/music-the-spoken-word-to-celebrate-5…
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Deputies and firefighters will face off in the 14th annual Guns vs. Hoses charity softball game on July 25 at Melaleuca Field to raise money for Make-A-Wish Idaho. Fans can donate to influence the game with fun challenges, with all proceeds going toward granting wishes for local children.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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In this episode, social media chef and queen of potatoes, Poppy O'Toole, explores the world of her favourite ingredient, the Potato. Last year, Poppy appeared on Mastermind, choosing the history of the potato as her specialist subject. Let’s just say… it didn’t quite go to plan. So now, she’s joining the team at The Food Programme to fill in the ga…
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After one of the driest springs on record, Idaho’s water supply is under strain, prompting officials to warn of potential shortages later this year. Hydrologists say a cooler, wetter summer could help, but continued heat will likely lead to tighter water conditions, especially in southeastern Idaho.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Joseph Aragon, Fizz Rizz co-owner, collaborated with JustServe to gather donations for those impacted by the Texas floods. Donations will be accepted until July 11, and updates can be found on Rexburg’s JustServe or on Fizz Rizz’s social media platforms.Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/fizz-rizz-becomes-a-temporary-donation-hub-for-te…
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Goodwill is seeking to better the communities of eastern Idaho and western Wyoming with keeping items out of the trash and training people job skills. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Shanna Endow, the director of communications of Easterseals Goodwill, about the programs and its impact.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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