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  • This week on Mountain Money, (00:01) the New York Times' Tripp Mickle unveils the dramatic untold story inside Apple in his new book, After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion Dollar Company and Lost its Soul. Then, (21:36) Attorney J.D. Kesler along with Parsons Behle & Latimer joins Alison and Roger to talk about eminent domain and how it works. Think of it as eminent domain 101. (39:27) Mountain Money will end the hour with Tana Toly, Co-Owner of Red Banjo Pizza who is celebrating 60 years of service to the community.
  • On this week's This Green Earth, hosts Chris Cherniak and Nell Larson speak with Department of Wildlife Resource’s Bruce Johnson. He comes on to discuss invasive quagga mussels in Utah waters, and what is being done at a State level to protect our lakes, and how you can help mitigate the contamination.
  • On today's Local News Hour guest include: (7:31) U.S. Forest Service Supervisor for the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest David Whittekiend has details on the proposed recreation fee increases. (22:28) Summit County Sheriffs Department Captain Andrew Wright with and update opn issues facing the county and (39:00) Winners of the 2022 Cocktail/Mocktail contest, Zack Rhoades and Julio Chavarria, talk about their winning cocktails.
  • This week on Mountain Money, (00:01) Alexandra Lange, author of Meet Me by the Fountain, shares the history malls, from the merchants’ invention to their contradictions. (22:38) Jack Walkenhorst, with the Kamas Valley Business Association, discusses their efforts to promote business and enhance economic development in the Kamas Valley community. (34:08) Then, Hearth and Hill’s Brooks Kirchheimer highlights Hill’s Kitchen and their 2nd annual Astronomy dinner.
  • On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (6:27) New Heber Valley Rotary President Joshua Jewkes has a look ahead at the club's plans for the upcoming year. (21:26) Park City Council Member Becca Gerber recaps last night's city council meeting and (35:50) Co-Writer of the film Jewtah Jeremy Rishe and local actor Lance Rothchild talk about the free screening of the film.
  • On this week's edition of Cool Science Radio, John Wells and Lynn Ware Peek’s guests include: (01:14) Technology journalist Nate Anderson who advocates for a life of goal-oriented, creative exertion as being more meaningful, he says, than what our technological devices provide us. Anderson shares what 19th-century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche can teach us about joyful living in a tech-saturated world. (25:29) Then, Dr. Saurabh Gombar, founder and chief medical officer at Atropos Health and Adjunct Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine joins the show. His work surrounds making health care more targeted and precise by aggregating millions of anonymized electronic records to instantly inform patient care.
  • On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (2:31) Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens with a recap of Wednesday's meeting, including a discussion on whether the county should start charging EV owners to plug in their cars on county-owned chargers. (21:03) Heather Booth the founder of The Jane Collective and Directors of the film The Janes , Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes, talk about the film and tonight's free screening and (39:19) Park City Special Events and Economic Development Program Manger Jenny Diersen previews some upcoming events and impacts on traffic and parking.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Sean Higgins' guests include:(2:47) Ian Hartley with the Mountain Trails Foundation's weekly report (7:01) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt with an update on development projects throughout the county, (23:56)Wasatch County epidemiologist Chris Smoot who talks about the County Health Department's new wastewater testing for COVID-19, and (36:39) KPCW General Manager Renai Bodley Miller with details on an exciting new offering from the station – the launch of our daily newsletter.
  • On today's Cool Science Radio, Lynn Ware Peek and John Well's guests include:(01:02) National Geographic explorer, TED talker, and award-winning documentarian Lucy Cooke who explores a fierce, funny, and revolutionary look at the queens of the animal kingdom in her new book: Bitch: On The Female of The Species. Then, (25:39) Senior Editor at Scientific American Magazine, Tanya Lewis, who will discuss how an advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend authorizing the Moderna and Pfizer shots for the youngest children. What does this mean for summer, the upcoming school year, and how parents, in general, make their decisions surrounding the vaccine.
  • Tune into The Mountain Life at 9 am following the Local News Hour and NPR News. In light of it being a great summer holiday week, hosts Lynn Ware Peak and Pete Stoughton are taking today off and rebroadcasting two of their favorite shows.First up (01:14), local Park City resident and founder of the Kresser Institute, Chris Kresser. Chris is a renowned expert, clinician, and educator in the fields of Functional Medicine and ancestral health. His mission is to provide the next generation of functional health practitioners and coaches with the skills, tools, and training they need to turn the tide of chronic disease—and change the future of medicine.Then (25:15) writer, filmmaker, and health enthusiast Max Lugavere, who wrote best-seller Genius Foods, is now back with Genius Kitchen. His new book includes more information on how to use food as medicine, and as a means to enhance your brainpower.
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