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  • In this "Best of 2024" episode, we revisit these two favorites from the past year: Nadina Galle, 2024 National Geographic Explorer and ecological engineer, discusses her book, "The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet." Then, Daniel Brooks, Professor Emeritus at University of Toronto, and Salvatore Agosta, Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, discuss their new book “Darwinian Survival Guide: Hope for the Twenty-First Century.”
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes provides an update on development projects throughout the county, Deputy Park City Manager Sarah Pearce and Housing Development Coordinator Sara Wineman preview this week's city council meeting and Kimball Art Center Executive Director Aldy Milliken and Education Director Heather Stamenov discuss the new film focused "Moving Pictures" art exhibit.
  • Entrepreneur and bestselling author Shira Gill shares strategies for being more intentional with your life in 2025 using the principles of minimalism. Then, John Kim blogs as "The Angry Therapist," but he's not really angry. Kim just practices complete authenticity and transparency, drawing on his extensive experience as a therapist.
  • Fabrice Croise the founder of Scents of Woods, a fragrance company located right here in the Wasatch Back, takes us on a journey through the world of fragrances. Then, Richard Hodges from White Pine Touring shares his love of Nordic skiing and how you can easily rent equipment, take lessons and get out on the trails for a unique skiing experience. And Emerson Cruz Oliviera who owns The Bridge Cafe & Flying Sumo discusses what it takes to have success in restaurants in Park City.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City ski patrol union reports progress after 8 days on strike, Summit County Chief Deputy Kacey Bates and Senior Public Affairs Liaison Skylar Talbot discuss law enforcement issues, Heber City Manager Matt Brower previews Tuesday's city council meeting and Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation Chief of Sport Development Luke Bodensteiner shares details on the Solider Hollow venue and upcoming regional junior event in mid-January.
  • Science journalist Erica Cartmill from Scientific American highlights some new research of great apes showing that a sense of humor may be a primal and very ancient response to our life’s foibles and fun. Then, science journalist Olivia Campbell shares how four women physicists escaped Nazi Germany and made scientific history in her new book, "Sisters in Science."
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, MIDA touts military benefits at East Village hotel grand opening, Park City Ski Patrol Union business manager Quinn Graves and patroller Mike Reilly talk about their new contract with Vail Resorts, Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey has a recap of Thursday night's council meeting and attorney Dan Tarpey talks about the Vail Resorts class action lawsuit.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Recycle Utah eyes larger home on Old Highway 40 to divert more waste, Park City ski patrol union ends strike, ratifies new contract, Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Kimball Art Center exhibit celebrates Utah’s film industry, Park City pursuing public-private partnership for Clark Ranch housing project, Executive Director of Mountainlands Community Housing Jason Glidden has an update on the work plan for 2025 and Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings ahead of the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, attorney bringing Vail Resorts class action lawsuit expects "long procedural fight," Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant talks about a surge in winter viruses, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher and Programs Director Heather Sims discuss the success of local athletes, Park City students help develop interactive, critical thinking-based history games and Park City Education Foundation President and CEO Ingrid Whitley and Vice President of Advancement Jen Billow provide an update on programs offered by the foundation.
  • David Gilbert, author and political ecologist shares more on his new book, "Countering Dispossession, Reclaiming Land: A Social Movement Ethnography." Then, Utah State University’s Larissa Yocom, an assistant professor of fire ecology in the Department of Wildland Resources and Ecology Center, takes a closer look at fire ecology and the devastation from the recent California wildfires.
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