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  • Lots of new artists listed this week for your Fresh Tracks this Friday. New artist heard here on KPCW: Useful Jenkins, Tunnel Vision, Hey Steve, Jacoozy, Texas Hill, Caleb Caudle, and Los Colognes!
  • In this episode of Cool Science Radio, David McRaney comes on air to discuss his new book How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion. Delving into the latest research of psychologists and neuroscientists, HOW MINDS CHANGE explores the limits of reasoning, the power of groupthink, and the effects of deep canvassing.
  • National Geographic Explorer Dr. Meg Lowman who joins John and Lynn to tell us about the 2023 National Geographic Kid’s Almanac. The Almanac features animal stories, weird-but-true facts, and interviews with National Geographic Explorers.
  • Founder of BalletNEXT Michele Wiles has details about the organization. She shares details about upcoming public performances at Silly Market this Sunday and the Park City Library July 26th as well as the collaboration with the US Ski and Snowboarding teams.
  • Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra and Chef Greg Hansen with details for the the upcoming 100-Mile Meal benefit featuring all locally sourced foods as well as an update on all programs going on at the center.
  • Zach Schumm an arthropod diagnostician in the Department of Biology at Utah State University. Chris and Nell speak with Schumm about ticks. In Utah the American dog tick and Rocky Mountain wood tick are the most commonly encountered species and are starting to become most active right now.
  • Local author Melissa Marsted comes on the show to talk about her new book, The Bird that Lives in Paradise. This is Marsted’s ninth book in her Wildlife Adventures for young readers series.
  • Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers joins the show with a monthly update.
  • Deputy Park City Manager Sarah Pearce joins the show with a preview of this week's city council meeting.
  • The executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Program on Religion and Society, Simran Jeet Singh, joins The Mountain Life to talk about his new book, The Light We Give, and a life of connection and a commitment to justice.
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