
Hannah Gardoski
Idaho Matters Assistant ProducerHi, my name is Hannah and I’m the assistant producer for the Idaho Matters show here at BSPR.
My job consists of a lot of things that I love, from editing to writing to meeting new people, but my favorite part has to be the fact that airing the show is kind of what I imagine flying the Millennium Falcon might feel like. There’s lots of buttons and levers and it's really important that you don’t press or pull the wrong one. Thankfully, I’ve managed to stay out of trouble and galactic space, so far.
When I’m not in the studio you can find me in a bookstore, taking pictures of my dog or making lame Star Wars references.
If you have a suggestion for an Idaho Matters segment, please email idahomatters@boisestate.edu.
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Idaho Matters sat down for a conversation with Jeff Golden about his debut book "Reclaiming the Sacred." The book looks at the science of happiness and the ways in which materialism impacts, not just ourselves, but our environment as well.
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Over the last few years, the number of people in Ada County experiencing homelessness has risen by nearly 10%, making services provided by local shelters more important than ever.
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Each holiday season, kids from all over the Treasure Valley draw pictures of what their dream bike would look like, sending their creations to the Boise Bicycle Project. Over the course of several months, volunteers from BBP work hard to make these dream bikes a reality.
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This month Ballet Idaho is bringing a holiday favorite back to the stage with their annual production of The Nutcracker, a Christmas classic full of magic and adventure.
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For more than forty years, artist James Castle drew inspiration from his home, creating impactful work that challenged certain aspects of the art world. Today that same house has provided similar inspiration for 22 other artists who have brought new life and understanding the historic site.
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Thanksgiving may have ended, but over at the Boise Contemporary Theater they're still celebrating the holiday, though not in the way you may think. It's with their new production of "The Thanksgiving Play."
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Across Idaho nonprofits are providing essential services, helping those in need find safe and affordable housing. Without the proper resources though this work isn't possible, which is why each year the Idaho Housing and Finance Association hosts the "Avenues for Hope Housing Challenge," raising funds that help support Idahoans experiencing homelessness.
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Here in Idaho there are more than 100,000 people struggling with food insecurity, unsure of where their next meal will come from. So as we head into the holiday season, many nonprofits are making it a priority to address this issue.
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For more than 20 years, Shane Sato has been taking pictures of Japanese American veterans from World War II, capturing images of men who were fighting a war both abroad and at home as they strove to prove their loyalty to the country.
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It's "Adopt a Senior Pet" month and we have the reasons why that's such a great idea!