Welcome to Hello Pocatello—the podcast that celebrates the people, places, and pulse of our hometown. Each episode features real stories from local business owners, artists, changemakers, and everyday community members who make Pocatello shine.
From behind-the-scenes chats with downtown dreamers to conversations about food, events, music, and growth—we’re here to connect and uplift our city, one story at a time.
Whether you're a longtime local or just discovering what makes Poky special, this podcast is your front-row seat to the heart of Southeast Idaho.
Artist Mark Daniels takes us on a colorful journey through Pocatello's vibrant creative landscape. From his 14-year teaching career at New Horizon Center to his numerous murals brightening local busi…
Have you ever wondered what treasures flow through your own backyard? In this captivating episode, we dive deep into Pocatello's liquid heart with local river enthusiast Jeremy Marley, whose lifelong…
Nestled between mountains and driven by community spirit, Pocatello has a beating heart that Kirk Lepchenske knows better than most. As membership manager for the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commer…
What does it truly mean to be a community? In this heartfelt conversation with Shantay Bloxham, CEO of United Way Southeastern Idaho, we explore the remarkable power of connection that makes Pocatell…
Nick Hottmann, self-described "professional colorer" and accomplished artist, has transformed Pocatello through dozens of vibrant murals while running a successful graphic design business and art cur…
Matt Hansen shares his journey from construction worker to successful real estate entrepreneur and reveals why he believes Pocatello is on the cusp of reaching its full potential. Through conversatio…
A Southern accent stands out in Pocatello, but Brooks Hale's servant heart fits right in. As president of Bannock Civitans, this North Carolina transplant has discovered what makes a community truly …
Terry Fredrickson's life took a dramatic turn when personal tragedy struck. After losing his brother to a heroin overdose, he abandoned his law school plans and redirected his energy toward addiction…