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  • Anna Roberston from The Cool Down discusses the LA fires and how they are changing conversations about the future, including innovations in resilient home building and landscaping. Then, world-renowned researcher, speaker, advocate and co-founder of Food Tank, Daniele Nierenberg previews its 4th annual all day Food & Environment Summit during Sundance.
  • Dr. Marc Schulz, the associate director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, talks about his book, “The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness.” Then, therapist Dr. Christy Kane discusses digital detox and how hormones like oxytocin, dopamine and serotonin interact with how we balance our use of electronics.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, security video shows events leading to Wasatch County fatal road rage shooting, Mountain Mediation Program Director Kris Campbell and board member and family law attorney Anne Cameron discuss the launch of a family mediation program, Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian has a recap of Tuesday's meeting, and High Valley Transit Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez has an update on ridership numbers.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County’s Dakota Pacific referendum can go on ballot, county attorney says, State Rep. Mike Kohler (District 59) previews the upcoming legislative session, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher has an update on upcoming events and economic indicators in the area.
  • Ron Jackenthal, founder of Live Like Sam, explores what he has learned since the loss of his son and how Live Like Sam has evolved over nearly a decade in existence. Then, nutrition writer Reyna Gobel talks about how the FDA is changing which foods can be called "healthy" after 30 years of flawed dietary recommendations.
  • Steve Davis of Zion’s Insurance talks about the impact of the California wildfires on home insurance both in California and here in the Wasatch Back. Then, Steven Currie and Rudy Lehfeldt-Ehlinger of Proverbial Spirits, makers of vodka, gin and rum right here in Park City discuss the offerings they presently have and others coming in time for summer.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, North Village development agreements near final approval by Heber council, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Park City Senior Center President Liz Novack and board member Francine McNally provide an update from last week's city council discussion, Chief Medical Officer and Director of Primary Care at the People's Health Clinic Dr. Scott Shulman shares medical options available for the uninsured.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Dakota Pacific seeks to incorporate town in Kimball Junction, Park City seniors support a new center location as long as their needs are met, Mark Giles with Our Sundays has details on the new exhibit titled "Beyond the White" that tells the story of the Our Sundays ski and snowboard club, no cars allowed on Park City’s Main Street for Sundance Film Festival, State Senator Ron Winterton previews this year's legislative session and Summit County Councilmember Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's council meeting.
  • Daniel Oberhaus, science writer and author of the new book "The Silicon Shrink: How Artificial Intelligence Made the World an Asylum," talks about AI’s emergence in mental health treatment. Then, Peter Trapa, dean of the College of Science at the University of Utah, talks about the college, their programs and amazing opportunities for students.
  • Physical therapist and pelvic floor expert Dr. Kristina Hanson of Uplift Pelvic Health and Wellness joins the show.Then, Abundant Ever After podcast host, book author and transformational coach Cathy Heller points us toward a life of abundance and away from scarcity as we wrap up this year and move into the next.
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