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  • Today on The Mountain Life, David Wintzer and Lynn Ware Peek’s guests include:(00:49) Licensed therapist Hilary Kinavey and registered dietician Dana Sturtevant who have written RECLAIMING BODY TRUST: A Path to Healing and Liberation. It is a holistic and powerful framework for accepting and liberating our bodies and ourselves.Then (27:02), journalist Linda Flanagan joins the show. Her writing on sports has appeared in The Atlantic, Runner's World, and NPR's education site Mind/Shift. She discusses her new book, Take Back the Game: How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids’ Sports — and Why It Matters.
  • Today on This Green Earth, Chris Cherniak and guest host Claire Wiley speak with (02:10) Walt Meier, Senior Research Scientist with the National Snow and Ice Data Center who shares the science behind studying Environmental Arctic Change and what the outlook is for Arctic sea ice.Then, (26:18) acclaimed author Ben Rawlence comes on the show to discuss his new book, The Treeline, which takes us along the critical frontier of our warming planet from Norway to Siberia, Alaska to Greenland, to meet the scientists, residents and trees confronting huge geological changes.
  • Today on Mountain Money (01:53) Jesse Jenkins, an assistant professor of engineering at Princeton University, helps us understand the economic implications of the environmental provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act.Then (22:52) Tom Darbyshire, the writer of the 1998 Pizza Hut commercial starring Mikhail Gorbachev, shares the background of the commercial and its significance 24 years later.Finally (43:33) this summer the Chateaux Deer Valley held a ceremonial ribbon cutting showcasing the Forbes Four-Star luxury property’s $3 million transformation. Jeannie Lambert, Corporate Director of Marketing for the Stein Collection, joins us this morning to talk about the improvements.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (07:07) Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant who has a monthly update, (26:18) then Nann Worel and Malena Stevens join the show to discuss tomorrow's city council meeting regarding Utah's Olympic bid, (39:16) and finishing the hour is Park City Education Foundation Programs Director Kara Cody who has details on one of the organization's eight Signature Initiatives: PCCAPS.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (06:09) Summit County behavioral health director Aaron Newman and Mental Health Alliance director Linda Graves, explaining the final town hall meeting and the future of behavioral health strategy in the county, (20:44) Park City Municipal Emergency Program Manager Mike McComb and Community Engagement Manager Linda Jager, with information about the evacuation exercise happening September 28th, and (34:56) Park City photographers Dave Winegar and Amy Eskind sharing highlights from their wins at the Utah State Fair photography competition.
  • On today's Cool Science Radio, hosts John Wells and Lynn Ware Peek's guests will be:(01:00) Russell Foster who has written Life Time: Your Body Clock and Its Essential Roles in Good Health and Sleep. A guide to using the science of the body clock to promote better sleep, better health, and better thinking.(29:09) Then, National Geographic Explorers Steve Winter and Sharon Guynup. Their new book: The Ultimate Book of Big Cats: Your Guide to The Secret Lives of These Fierce, Fabulous Felines.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (11:22) Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong, who recaps Wednesday's meeting, (27:55) then Ski Butlers founder and owner Bryn Carey talks about selling his business to Alterra Mountain Company, (39:06) and finishing the hour is the Executive Director of Christian Center of Park City, Rob Harter, with details on this weekend’s Hike for Hunger.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (10:20) Park City Municipal Environmental Sustainability Project Manager Celia Peterson, talking about the to-go container pilot program for October and preview of MT2030, (22:25) Park City Councilmember Max Doilney recapping last night's meeting, and (41:05) Park City Film Director Katy Wang joining the show with monthly movie highlights.
  • Summit and Wasatch counties’ election results delayed as clerks count write-in ballots (2:46)RAP Tax passes overwhelmingly in Wasatch County (7:42) Park City Chamber Bureau Sustainable Tourism Director Morgan Mingle discusses the efforts of local businesses to make sustainability a top priority in honor of National Sustainability Day. (12:15)Film studio housing project returns to Park City Planning Commission (20:07)Park City Manager Matt Dias and Public Utilities Director Clint McAffee have a preview of this week's city council meeting, including a discussion on the Empire Creek Outreach Plan. (25:21)Park City Museum Executive Director Morgan Pierce and Museum Assistant Lexy Hartford have details about Thursday’s Pub Crawl and upcoming family program.
  • (1:38) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt (22:28) Park City Councilmember Tana Toly(38:17) Park City Community Foundation Executive Director Joel Zarrow and business analyst at Park City Mountain ResortMeg Steele on Live PC Give PC goals
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