About me:
I was born in Price, Utah and grew up in Malad, Idaho. I'm the middle child to four brothers. Growing up in a bilingual household, communication has always been important to me.
I served a Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Houston, Texas, after graduating high school.
I enjoy playing and recording music in my free time. It was that enjoyment of music production and audio engineering that directed me toward working at BYU-Idaho Radio. I began work at BYU-Idaho Radio as an intern in the fall of 2025.
I will graduate with a degree in communications with an emphasis in digital and social media in 2027.
Latest from Nathan Lenaghen
Jason and Debbie Johnson spoke at the President’s Forum at BYU-Idaho last Thursday. The Johnsons are the owners of Quick Quack Car Wash, one of the largest car wash franchises in the United States.
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Gray Augustus is the new executive director of the Idaho Falls Arts Council. He recently attended a meet and greet where he was able to better understand what the community wants from the local arts council.
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Tanner Christensen is the director of the new film “Standout: The Ben Kjar Story.” The documentary follows the life of Ben Kjar as he endures and overcomes the trials he faces from living with Crouzon Syndrome.
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Elder Bruce C. Hafen and his wife, Marie, spoke to BYU-Idaho students about the importance of sacrifice. Elder Hafen shared a story about his lifelong friend, President Jeffery R. Holland, when he was at a crossroads when deciding if he should serve a mission or not. This sacrifice would go on to forever impact his life. Elder Hafen said the Lord requires sacrifices to help His disciples grow into who He expects them to be.
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Retired BYU-Idaho professor Matt Geddes is featured in a new art exhibit at the Spori Art Gallery displaying his ceramic and sculptures, some of which he created over the last two years.
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The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho's new exhibition features works of the Eagle Rock Art Guild. Museum Development Director Amy Thompson told BYU-Idaho Radio about the new exhibit and the museum's future plans.
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