I've been on the air since 2009, and I love hanging out with ya! We chat about fitness and exercise, relationships, and workplace experiences, pop culture news, kids, and other things that present huge challenges. Like online dating. Oh my goodness. Dating on the apps is time consuming, but if we try to meet someone in person it's stalkery and creepy, so we forge ahead. I was born and raised in the rural town of Elwood, Nebraska with one stop light, a court house, three churches, and a bar. I'm a Cornhusker, and graduated with a Broadcasting degree from the University of Nebraska, and then worked all over the country in radio. When I'm not working, I'm usually running. I try to run between 6 and 9 miles a day because I love that runners high! I try to eat clean too. I love shopping, going out for salmon and wine, seeing live music and comedy, and listening to all kinds of music. I've got three daughters, and that means I'm an Uber mom, taking them to gymnastics, karate, softball, or whatever is in season. They always crack me up and ask odd questions, and give the best hugs and make me realize what's important in life. Feel free to connect via email anytime using the form here on the website. I love hearing from you!
Jen Austin
The Controversial Nampa Doll is Still a Huge Mystery
If it's real, it could prove that humans existed in Idaho two million years ago. But some say the so-called Nampa Figurine is nothing but a hoax.
Sought-After Wedding Dates Mean Surprise Bookings at Boise Venues
Sandstone Vineyard and Idaho Botanical Gardens are two of the best small wedding venues in Boise, according to Yelp, and because of once-in-a-lifetime wedding dates, they'll be seeing an increase in mid-week bookings.
A Treasure Valley Pumpkin Farm is Named the Best in Idaho
One of our favorite places to hang out each fall has earned the attention of Reader's Digest as the best pumpkin patch in Idaho. But the pumpkin patch isn't even the thing they're the most well-known for.
10 Little Known Facts About Eagle, ID
Most people would probably guess that Eagle was named after majestic bald eagles, but only Idahoans know what river those eagles lived near. Eagle, Idaho is full of rich history, and those little-known facts deserve the spotlight.
Friday is Another IRS Pay Day for Thousands of Idahoans
Money could hit your bank account Friday and you don't have to do anything. In fact, this will be the fourth time it's happened in 2020, and you have your kids to thank.
9 Amusing Halloween Displays You’ll See Around Your Neighborhood
This is the time of year that we get to see a whole new side of our neighbors. The house might look serene and picturesque from the outside, but then all of a sudden you're face-to-face with a faceless lady wrapped in linens hanging from a tree, and you're wondering if you should bother them for a screwdriver.
4 Ways the Worker Shortage is Noticeable in Boise
The "now hiring" signs are out at several Boise businesses that are still in a bind over finding workers, and in some cases, you've probably noticed there are no people where there used to be people. There are at least four big ways the worker shortage will impact your grocery store run today.
See if you Know These 5 Forgotten Fact About Boise’s History
You might know that Lewiston was Idaho's capital for a short time before Boise took over, and you might know that the architect behind the design of Boise's capitol building was actually from Connecticut. But there's a lot more to revisit about Boise's past that might surprise you.
An Idaho Road Trip That Leads To a Perfectly Haunted Destination
A four-hour road trip across southern Idaho will let you soak in some gorgeous fall views, and when you finish with that relaxing breath of fresh air, you'll arrive at a place so scary that you might have nightmares for weeks. Are you ready?
A Boise Theater is Requiring Vaccines for 12 and Older
After the closure dragged on for 18 months, one Boise theater is getting ready to host live shows again, and vaccines will be required.