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  • Laura Lindenfeld from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science talks about the importance of science literacy and how the center is training scientists to better explain their work and the impact on our lives. (1:03) Then, KPCW's very own Friday night DJ and surround sound expert Mike Wisland talks about the life of a true local legend, Emmy winner and surround sound pioneer Jim Fosgate. (25:30)
  • Park City Mountain parking reservations helped ease winter traffic, report shows (3:23), High Valley Transit District Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez (6:41), Park City Manager Matt Dias discusses agenda for city council meeting (24:22), Park City Board of Education's Andrew Caplan recaps board meeting (39:05)
  • Prize-winning author and breast cancer survivor Leslie Lehr talks about her new book, “A Boob’s Life: How America’s Obsession Shaped Me and You.”Then, Sharon Palmer, known as the “vegan nutritionist,” presents a food plan for those with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or just a desire to eat a low-glycemic diet.
  • Recap of 2023 City Tour to Fort Collins and Estes Park, Co. (03:04), Sunrise Rotary on this year's round of grants (06:27) Heber City Council denies request to increase development’s density (13:40), Park City pickleballer going pro (16:36), Founder and Chairman of Back to Our Roots Tommy Tanzer has details on the first-ever scholarship named after the founder of KPCW Radio Blaire Feulner (19:59), School district looking for input on how to repurpose Treasure Mountain Junior High (30:12) Wasatch High seniors reach the finish line (31:37), City Tour participants Kai Czajka, Elyse Kats and Bob Sertner talk about their recent trip to Fort Collins, Co. (35:29)
  • Tree fell on Park City Mountain lift day before ski patroller’s death (4:12)Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses upcoming county council meeting (6:51)Park City Board of Education to review equity policy (20:30)Key takeaways from this year's Wasatch Back Economic Summit (22:10)National Ability Center's annual Barn Party (40:36)
  • Hosts Nell Larson and Chris Cherniak begin the hour with a short discussion on local wildlife (1:50). Then, Ben Gottesman of the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab talks about bioacoustics, the combination of biology and acoustics that provides insight into the world around us. (14:26)
  • Park rangers and park astronomers, Peter Densmore and Kevin Poe, have the details on the upcoming Bryce Canyon Astronomy Festival June 14-17. (0:59) Then, Thomas Clardy, the founder and CEO of Powder Watts, talks about innovations that may reduce heat tape expenses by 92%. (26:36)
  • Sunrise Rotary, Shot Ski raise $30,000 for local organizations (3:37), Adjutant for Park City American Legion Post 14 Glenn Wright has details on Monday's Memorial Day ceremony at Park City Cemetery (5:46), Financial aid available for home repairs in Wasatch, Summit counties (18:46), Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps last night's meeting (20:59), Lauren Gustus, Executive Editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, shares monthly update on stories it is covering (37:39)
  • Mountain Trails Foundation (2:46), Former Sundance executive first to announce campaign for Park City Council (7:34), Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting (10:24), Central Park Condominium board discusses "affordable" housing difficulties (28:01), LGBTQ Taskforce members Pride Month initiatives and activities (40:24)
  • First, Glamour Magazine's senior editor Stephanie McNeal shares an unfiltered, colorful romp through the IRL world of influencers that spills the tea on the $16 billion dollar industry of content creation. (0:51)Then, Wild Women Tribe’s founder Renee Huang shares upcoming community events and mindful adventures for empowered women. (24:41)
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