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The Tastemakers
Greek yogurt. Chia seeds. Croissant-donut hydbrids. Natural, organic, farm-fresh, bacon-flavored everything! The list of food trends is ever-changing and…
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Is Utah the Worst State for Women?
A study released last week declared Utah the “worst state for women.” According to the business media website 24/7 Wall St., women in Utah earn…
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Mormons and American Politics
Thursday, our guests are political scientists David Campbell and Quin Monson, co-authors of a new book that explains Mormons’ place in the American…
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Federal Employees in the Crosshairs
A recent investigation by High Country News uncovered dozens of cases of threats and violence against federal employees managing public lands in the West.…
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Religion and the History of Violence
In her new book, religion scholar Karen Armstrong takes on a question at the heart of today’s geopolitical debates: is religion responsible for violence?…
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Cheryl Strayed, "Wild"
The writer Cheryl Strayed is coming to Utah next week, so Friday, we're rebroadcasting our conversation with her about her acclaimed memoir Wild. It's the…
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Healing the Warrior's Heart
When Larry Cesspooch returned from the Vietnam War, his family told him to “go into the Sundance and wipe yourself off.” Cesspooch is a member of the Ute…
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Sacred Mormon Garments
Late last month, the LDS Church published a video to explain a Mormon practice that has been a curiosity for outsiders: the Temple Garment. It’s…
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The Republic of Imagination
Monday, Iranian-American author Azar Nafisi joins us to talk about the state of literature and the humanities in the US. Using the great American works…
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Why Empathy Matters
The philosopher Roman Krznaric has spent years thinking about empathy, and he suggests you forget the idea that it’s some fluffy, feel-good concept.…
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