The Boise Bubble Podcast
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We found 10 episodes of The Boise Bubble Podcast with the tag “treasure valley”.
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Episode 93: Summer Restaurant Guide with City Cast Boise
June 20th, 2024 | 24 mins 25 secs
idaho, restaurants, treasure valley
Natalie talks through her recommendations for fun summer eateries with City Cast Boise.
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Episode 90: 2024 Housing Market Update
May 15th, 2024 | 57 mins 56 secs
housing market, real estate, treasure valley
An update on the Treasure Valley housing market with real estate experts Jesse Taff of Waypoint Real Estate Group and Bryce Gonser of Fulcrum Home Loans.
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Episode 74: The Date Night Dilemma
October 25th, 2023 | 1 hr 8 mins
couples, date night, idaho, meridian boise, relationships, restaurants, treasure valley
Shane and Natalie dive into the age-old date night fight: where to go to eat. It's a harder problem than it looks.
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Episode 54: Boise With Kids
January 25th, 2023 | 1 hr 2 mins
activities, boise, friends, idaho, kids, parenthood, treasure valley
Raising kids is always an adventure, and doing it during Idaho winters is especially challenging. In this episode we chat with Becca Bailey of the website and social media accounts “Boise with Kids”. We talk about some of our tried and true ways for engaging our children in the Treasure Valley, some of the difficulties with finding friends as young parents, and the importance of giving each other grace.
Fun side note: we considered the alternative title “Life Beyond Fred Meyer”.
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Episode 50: Manic Meetings with Entrepreneurs
November 30th, 2022 | 1 hr 2 mins
boise, boise bubble, idaho, treasure valley
In this duel release episode with “The Something Businessy Podcast”, Natalie sits down with Frannie Wilson of Ampersand Studios to chat. Both Natalie and Frannie are Boise entrepreneurs who occasionally get together to brain dump and manic vent. So why not talk about Entrepreneurism (Entrepreneurship?) in this same freeform style? Ever want to know the chaos behind the appearance of success? This episode is for you. Discussing all things from coping through productivity, competition in business and a little strip club talk for good measure.
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Episode 49: Bonus Bubble - Two Types of Christians
November 23rd, 2022 | 8 mins 1 sec
boise, boise bubble, idaho, treasure valley
In a recent impromptu Instagram live, Natalie shared her thoughts about some of her difficulties dealing over the years with cruel messages from those who classify themselves on social media as “Christian”. This was her most popular live to date and according to the hundreds of messages and DM’s she received, definitely resonated with people. Seeing the difference between “Christ-Like Christians” and “Pitchfork Christians” has allowed her to move forward with less fear. She offers this clarification in hopes to give words to those struggling with cruelty within religion.
Due to the subject’s popularity, we are adding this as an additional, non sponsored episode for those who would like to share these thoughts with others. We do hope it sparks conversation.
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Episode 48: Broken Dialogue - Tools to getting us back on track
November 9th, 2022 | 1 hr 23 mins
boise, boise bubble, housing, housing market, idaho, real estate, treasure valley, twin falls
How do we handle difficult conversations when opinions differ? It’s been clear for a while that Idaho, and the rest of the United States, have struggled to come to the table on divisive topics. Whether it’s in political debates, or around the kitchen table.
In this episode, we talk with local Alexis Morgan, an Organizational Culture Consultant about this disconnect. Alexis and Shane come with their extensive backgrounds in Organizational Development and Natalie with 15 years of working in social media. We pull many ideas from the book “Crucial Conversations” Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High.
Dropping just in time for your Thanksgiving dinner conversations.
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Episode 47: Backcountry Ghost Mines
October 26th, 2022 | 35 mins 52 secs
boise, boise bubble, idaho, treasure valley
Idaho has a lot of historical spots, but often they are not very accessible unless you’re ready to really put in some serious effort.
Shane and Mark Iverson of Idahistory decided they were going to spend a weekend getting to some of the hardest to reach ghost mines. (Natalie wasn’t thrilled as she is 100% sure the mines are haunted.)
Some of their exploration include the Sunken ghost town of Roosevelt...under Lake Roosevelt, Dewey Mine, Sunnyside, Stibnite, Yellow Pine Pit Mine and Thunder Mountain City. All part of the Thunder Mountain Mining District.
They come together to geek out a little bit about what they found. We also chat about Idahistory’s new book “Murder & Mayhem In Boise”.
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Episode 46: 2022 - Housing Market, Inflation and Recession
October 12th, 2022 | 1 hr 2 mins
boise, boise bubble, housing, housing market, idaho, real estate, treasure valley, twin falls
A lot of us in the Treasure Valley are looking at the housing market and economy and just asking “What the F**k?”. We decided to invite back experienced Real Estate investor and Idaho Realtor Jesse Taff to follow up from our 2021 conversation. Also joining us is mortgage and loan specialist Bryce Gonser.
Together we chat about interest rates, the accurate definition of a recession, and this swift change from a sellers market to a buyers market. We chat directly about the thought of waiting out the bubble for stabilization, and they give their thoughts on whether that stabilization has happened.
We ask the question on many people minds: “Is the American dream still available?”.
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Episode 45: Autumn in Idaho with Traveling Spud
September 28th, 2022 | 43 mins 17 secs
#sleepdivorce, boise, boise bubble, idaho, treasure valley
Idaho in Autumn is damn near perfection. So let’s talk about some ways to spend it. Katie with Traveling Spud joins for a backyard for pit chat about some of our very favorite ways to spend Fall. Ideas for both for the adventure lover and the more indoorsy sorts. From Hot Springs to cooking classes. We also talk about one of the newest spots on 8th Street to grab a comfort meal, and also the rise of the boise speakeasy.