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  • Craig Johnson, author of the bestselling Longmire mysteries, talks about his 19th book in the series and an upcoming talk at King’s English bookshop in Salt Lake on September 10. (00:43)Then, author, academic advisor, and educator Ana Homayoun addresses issues that are critical and timely for parents, teens, and educators in her new book, “Erasing the Finish Line: The New Blueprint for Success Beyond Grades and College Admissions.” (26:17)
  • Today on Mountain Money, Georgetown Professor Katie Keith explains how premium tax credits under the ACA work and the potential impact if the enhanced credits expire at the end of the year. Then, Hilary Reiter Azzaretti of Redhead Marketing shares the story of how she created and developed a successful local public relations and marketing firm. Finishing out the hour is Trevor Searle and Bo Wagner from Apex Fire Preparedness, who discuss fire preparedness around the house.
  • 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.
  • Laura Hanson with Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, highlights the results from Utah’s Guiding Our Growth Survey. (00:00)Rob Dorans, councilmember in Columbus, Ohio, breaks down Columbus’ recent deal wiping out $335 million of medical debt for residents. (20:32)Ryan Lewis, Founder and CEO of Wasatch Ski Chairs, discusses his unique business. (34:45)
  • 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.
  • Joanna Sokol, author of “A Real Emergency – Stories from the Ambulance,” shares heartfelt, and sometimes hilarious, experiences as an EMT and describes how they’ve shaped her understanding of our medical care system. Then, author Jill Bialosky discusses her new book, “The End of the Beginning: A Personal History of My Mother,” which explores the many facets of grief through the lens of her mother’s life, losses, and extraordinary resilience.
  • Author Henry Sanderson shares his new book, “Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green.” (01:04) Then Parkite Karey Barker joins us, founding managing director of Cross Creek Advisors. (25:59) And Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Small Businesses Voices Program explores issues affecting the small business community ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union Address. (40:54)
  • Author of the "How Not to Die" series, Dr. Michael Greger, discusses his book "How Not to Age: The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier as You Get Older."Then, explore the sport of SkiMo, short for Ski Mountaineering, with SkiMo Utah leaders Rob Aldrich and John Allison. Have you seen people in lycra racing uphill on skis? Well, that’s just part of this rapidly growing human-powered sport.
  • This week, Andrea Buchanan takes a 100-pound Great Dane puppy from Nuzzles on a field trip and Amber Johnson shares her hilarious personal Rom-Com-gone-wrong story. Coach Skinner has the latest on local sports and our Campfire Kids say the darndest things. And stay tuned for an in-studio performance by Provo-based band Lantern By Sea.
  • Renowned climate scientist Dr. Jagadish Shukla discusses his new book, "A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory." Widely praised as an inspiring and informative memoir, the book shares Dr. Shukla's groundbreaking work, which revolutionized weather forecasting. Then naturalist and photographer Charles Hood captures his nocturnal adventures all over the world in his new book, "Nature at Night." While most tales may warn us about the dangers that lie waiting in the dark, there is actually an abundance of thriving, colorful and even adorable creatures that live their best lives at night.
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