Access Utah
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 1467:34:28
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Synopsis
Access Utah is UPR's original program focusing on the things that matter to Utah. The hour-long show airs daily at 9:00 a.m. and covers everything from pets to politics in a range of formats from in-depth interviews to call-in shows. Email us at upraccess@gmail.com or call at 1-800-826-1495. Join the discussion!
Episodes
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Member drive food special on Tuesday's Access Utah
22/11/2022 Duration: 52minToday in a special Member Drive edition of the program we’re going to talk about food with Tammy Proctor, Jeannie Sur, and Jaimie Sanders, hosts of Eating the Past and Lael Gilbert, one of the hosts of Bread and Butter.
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Great Salt Lake member drive special on Monday's Access Utah
22/11/2022 Duration: 55minIn the first of our member drive specials for Fall 2022, we discuss the Great Salt Lake. We're joined by Wayne Wurtsbaugh, Bonnie Baxter, Jaimi Butler and Aimee Van Tatenhove.
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How new technologies can reshape our world
15/09/2022 Duration: 54minAdam Dorr, an environmental social scientist and technology theorist, explains why he's optimistic about coming disruptions to energy, transportation and food technologies. Dorr says these changes will usher in a new era of prosperity and freedom.
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Queen Elizabeth II: The end of an era on Tuesday's Access Utah
14/09/2022 Duration: 54minQueen Elizabeth II was England's longest serving monarch, and the second-longest reigning monarch in history. She served with 15 Prime Ministers, beginning with Winston Churchill. We put her long and eventful reign in context.
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'After Ayotzinapa' on Monday's Access Utah
14/09/2022 Duration: 48minOn this episode we talk with Anayansi Diaz-Cortes and Kate Doyle, who created the After Ayotzinapa series for Reveal.
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'American Injustice': wrongful conviction on Thursday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 50minIn the past thirty years, more than 2,700 innocent American prisoners - their combined prison sentences adding up to nearly 25,000 years - have been exonerated and freed.
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Our end-of-summer book list on Wednesday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 50minOn this special Access Utah book show we discuss what we are currently reading, and want to know what you are reading too.
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'Air You Can Chew' with Logan Mitchell on Tuesday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 50minOn this episode we're joined by Logan Mitchell, faculty in the University of Utah’s Department of Atmospheric Science. We talk about pollution and the history of air quality in Utah.
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Moab Music Festival 2022 on Thursday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 50minIn this look into to the 2022 Moab Music Festival we're joined by Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate (Chickasaw, who will be attending and performing) and Pianist and conductor Timothy Long (Muscogee, Thlopthlocco, and Choctaw).
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Revisiting 'Tracing Time': Rock art on the Colorado Plateau on Wednesday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 49min"Rock art holds power that words from the mouth don't carry," writes Craig Childs in his new book. We revisit our conversation.
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Shannon Hale on Tuesday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 50minShannon Hale is the Utah-based New York Times best-selling author of the Princess Academy series, Rapunzel’s Revenge and Austenland, which was made into a movie. Her latest, Amethyst, is on our latest UPR Booklist. We revisit our conversation.
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'Path Lit by Lightning' with David Maraniss on Monday's Access Utah
13/09/2022 Duration: 48minOn this episode, a conversation with David Maraniss about his new book "Path Lit By Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe."
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Isabel Allende on Thursday's Access Utah
25/08/2022 Duration: 48minIsabel Allende is one of the most widely-read authors in the world, having sold more than 75 million books. She is our guest for today's Access Utah.
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'Read Dangerously' with Azar Nafisi on Wednesday's Access Utah
25/08/2022 Duration: 51minNext time on Access Utah we’ll revisit our conversation from March with writer Azar Nafisi. We’ll talk about her new book “Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times.”
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Land, water and air with Brian Steed on Tuesday's Access Utah
23/08/2022 Duration: 49minOur guest for the hour on Tuesday’s Access Utah is Brian Steed, the new Executive Director of the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air at Utah State University. Established in 2021, the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air connects researchers from Utah State University with problem solvers and decision-makers around Utah. The institute envisions a state with a high quality of life for our citizens that values and optimizes our state’s shared resources while managing continued growth. We value data-driven decision-making, shared partnerships, and a non-partisan perspective as we share the latest land, water, and air research.
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Food insecurity on Monday's Access Utah
22/08/2022 Duration: 48minAbout one in five adults reported experiencing food insecurity in the previous 30 days. Al Switzler joins us to discuss Tabitha’s Way, a Utah-based food pantry.
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'Waiting for an Echo' on Thursday's Access Utah
22/08/2022 Duration: 49minWe revisit our conversation with Dr. Christine Montross about her book, "Waiting For an Echo: The Madness of American Incarceration."
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Impulsivity, poor decisions and what to do about it on Wednesday's Access Utah
22/08/2022 Duration: 49minGregory Madden joins us to talk about his research, which has applications for public health including substance-use disorders, pathological gambling and obesity.
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'Blurred Fates' with Anastasia Zadeik on Tuesday's Access Utah
22/08/2022 Duration: 50minWe're joined by storyteller Anastasia Zadeik and talk about her debut novel “Blurred Fates,” which addresses issues of mental health and family dysfunction, among other themes.
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'The Fisherman and the Dragon' on Monday's Access Utah
22/08/2022 Duration: 50minWe're joined by author Kirk Wallace Johnson to discuss the story of white fishermen and Vietnamese shrimpers clashing on the Texas coast in the 1970s and ‘80s.