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  • Dive into COP27, the UN Climate Change Conference in Egypt, with international climate finance advocate Joe Thwaites from the National Resources Defense Council. University of Pennsylvania professor Jared Farmer, author of "Elderflora: A Modern History of Ancient Trees," shares the history of the world’s oldest trees as they’ve been marked by climate and people from prehistory onward.
  • Dr. Sasha Reed, an ecologist with U.S. Geological Survey, discusses soil restoration. (02:12)Jordan Boersma, a postdoctoral fellow at the Cornell Lab of ornithology, discusses the recent sighting of the critically endangered Black-naped Pheasant-Pigeon, which had not been seen for more than 140 years prior to Boersma’s discovery. (23:45)
  • Nell and Chris dive into the history of animals and humans in North America and take a critical look at the modern conservation movement.
  • Callie Bauer, who specializes in oncology massage at Intermountain Park City Hospital, shares a growing body of research showing promising results in clinical trials and in-hospital massage programs. (00:38) Then local author Bonnie Bedford Park presents the second book of her trilogy, "Six Weeks For Boat Mail." (26:12)
  • Essayist and biographer for the Dalai Lama, Pico Iyer, talks about how to find what truly fills a person with happiness. (00:00) Then, Vincent Tolman who was pronounced dead in 2003 and put in a body bag when a paramedic broke protocol to try, and succeed, to revive him. (24.32)
  • Dr. Marc Schulz shares how to be more fulfilled in "The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness." (00:51) Author and lecturer Chris Bailey explores the science behind living a deeper, more intentional life in "How to Calm Your Mind: Finding Presence and Productivity in Anxious Times." (26:26)
  • Stephen Spaulding financial advisor with Edward Jones joins us to discuss how the results of this year’s midterm election could affect the stock market. (01:06)Dan Howard with Park City’s Chamber and Visitors Bureau provides an overview of what tourism may look like this winter season. (19:36)Rhonda Sideris, president and founder of Park City Lodging, discusses how they were selected as one of Utah’s 100 Companies Championing Women. (37:13) Mountain Money ends KPCW’s Development Director Sarah Ervin sharing highlights of the station’s Live PC Give PC efforts. (47:01)
  • Park City Community Foundation’s "Live PC Give PC" giving day, behind the screams look at haunted houses, Americans' spending on Halloween expected to reach new record
  • An author on her new book, Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs, Utah's fastest-growing companies and how Utah businesses can take advantages of the Employee Retention Tax Credit to receive a payroll refund.
  • Australian biologist and author Danielle Clode delves into the extraordinary world of the koala.  (01:14) Then Dr. John Francis, a.k.a. the “Planetwalker,” discusses why he gave up vehicles to walk instead and created his nonprofit environmental awareness organization. (23:36)
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