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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Next week, a new exhibit will be coming to Idaho, sharing images and stories from around the world in an effort to connect communities and encourage cultural exchanges among our future leaders.
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For more than 30 years, the Piatigorsky Foundation has been providing communities across the country with unique access to classical music.
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This May, the Boise Philharmonic will be welcoming a new executive director.
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Across the United States, kids are struggling with their mental health and here in Idaho, we're seeing the same problem.
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Books open different realities, and that's something everyone should have access to too. Which is why resources like the Idaho Talking Book Service are so important.
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For more than 30 years, the harmonica has played an important role in Yellow Pine, Idaho: bringing people together to celebrate not just music ... but a unique history.
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This Friday the new documentary "Code Red: Diaries of Madness" will be premiering to audiences across the country.
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Each Monday afternoon, a special group of dancers gather in downtown boise for an hour of music and movement.
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Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never easy, even when you know it's coming. Which is why some families choose to enlist the help of a death doula.
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Now that the days are getting warmer, hiking trails are opening back up in the Boise Foothills.