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  • Bruce Schneier talks about his new book, "A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules, and How to Bend them Back." (01:02) Then Jeremy Wagstaff, a technology journalist and author of “The Real Threat from AI,” discusses what he says are the very real limitations of ChatGPT. (25:58)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (03:24) Friday Film Review | '65' (06:11) U of U law professor Christopher Peterson on Summit County lawsuit (8:37) U of U head alpine coach JJ Johnson (24:16) Leadership Park City founder Myles Rademan details Monday's community lecture (33:55) Crews fill potholes on Summit County interstate, expect busy spring (46:09) Powderfest! Deer Valley extends season (48:40)
  • Cognitive scientist Paco Calvo talks about the new science of plant intelligence in his book covering "Planta Sapiens." Then writer Paul Bogard discusses the importance of the night sky and the impact of darkness on all forms of life.
  • UCLA scientist and affiliate with NASA’s jet propulsion laboratory, Bin Guan, discusses the new ranking system assigned to atmospheric rivers that is similar to hurricane rankings. (2:16) Brian Steed from Utah State University’s Institute for Land, Water and Air talks about its engagement with policy makers, current priorities and the institute’s plans moving forward. (23:59)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:51) Robert Redford to be honored as Entrepreneur of the Year (5:51) Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau shares updates on county events (8:17) Park City Day School's Ian Crossland and Brad McCutcheon discuss change in leadership (26:54) Recycle Utah Executive Director Carolyn Wawra shares upcoming events: Earth Day and hazardous waste day (40:13)
  • Dan Egan discusses his book, "The Devil's Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance." It details the perilous but little-known environmental issues of our time.Then, Douglas Tallamy shares "The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees." In this book, Tallamy explains why the mighty oak tree is one of the most import species of the planet kingdom.
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (02:32) Wasatch County Council public hearings focus on North Fields conservation easement, agricultural protections (04:35) Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers (07:30) Mountain Mediation Center gets political Wednesday (18:21) Utah brings back RainHarvest barrel discounts as snow turns to rain (20:22) Summit County Council to act on Dakota Pacific proposal, consider protecting Ure Ranch (22:54) Ballet West announces 60th anniversary season (26:12)Authors Hadley Dynak, Lauren Schiller share new book for Women's History Month (37:04)
  • Utah Avalanche Forecast Center update (2:38), Experts warn of household cleanser hidden dangers after pandemic (5:15), Park City Public Utilities Director Clint McAffee discusses water rate increases (9:44), Follies co-writer and emcee Tom Clyde previews this year's show (27:03), PC Reads' Elissa Aten talks about free screening of "The Truth About Reading" Thursday (37:22)
  • Philosophy professor Christopher Preston reveals the mysteries and challenges at the heart of endangered animal population resurgences. (2:21) Then Jonny Vasic with Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment talks about a legal settlement aiming to reduce the burden of vehicle pollution across the country. (15:30) Plus, Bob Deans, director for strategic engagement in the Natural Resources Defense Council, breaks down ConocoPhillips’ massive Willow Project. (26:27)
  • Functional medicine expert Dr. Will Cole examines what can be a shame-filled relationship between what you eat and how you feel in his new book "Gut Feelings." (0:54) Then, psychiatrist Dr. Pooja Lakshmin explores the right way, albeit maybe not the easy way, to self-care. (26:14)
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