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How We Breathe
Take a breath. Like, right now. Did you use your nose or your mouth? Turns out, that matters.Journalist and author James Nestor is our guest this Friday…
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Land Art, ‘2001’ And Utah’s Mysterious Obelisk
How can a simple column of metal capture the world’s imagination? Easy: Put it in Utah’s Red Rock Country and suggest it’s the work of extraterrestrial…
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Fareed Zakaria’s Post-Pandemic Lessons
What have you learned in the pandemic? Go ahead, make a list. Maybe you learned how to bake sourdough bread, took up knitting or perhaps you learned how…
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Rebecca Wragg Sykes On Why Neanderthals Matter
The pop culture stereotype of a Neanderthal – even the word itself – conjures the image of a stumbling buffoon, dressed in a loincloth, banging some rocks…
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Through The Lens: ‘Jingle Bell Rocks!’
Humbugs may sneer, but filmmaker Mitchell Kezin is obsessed with Christmas music, and he isn’t alone.In his documentary Jingle Bell Rocks!, Kezin hit the…
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The Story Of Handel’s 'Messiah'
Handel’s Messiah is likely the world’s most famous oratorio – it’s certainly the most performed. But what's the story behind it? Many of us associate…
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Good Habits, Bad Habits
For the new year, we’re sharing our conversation with psychologist Wendy Wood, who told us that changing habits and keeping goals isn’t about willpower —…
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The Lost Art Of Scripture
On this New Year’s Day, we’re revisiting our 2019 conversation with religious scholar Karen Armstrong about the history of sacred text. Sacred text – with…
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox
This week, Spencer Cox became Utah’s 18th governor. He takes office during a deep political divide, a global pandemic and an economic crisis. So, what are…
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Robert Stickgold and Antonio Zadra On Dreams
Why do we dream? That’s one of the questions that Antonio Zadra and Robert Stickgold are trying to answer in their book, When Brains Dream: Exploring the…
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