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Aisza Wilde of Shared Kitchen Network explains how a shared network provides the licensing, storage, and equipment necessary for home-kitchen entrepreneurs to scale without the risk of a traditional lease. Then, Will Hoard with Shake Shack shows how they're stepping up its presence in Utah with a brand-new location in Park City’s Junction Commons. And, author Nicholas Niarchos discusses the dark side of batteries in his new book, “The Elements of Power: A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth.”
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Author Nicolas Niarchos discusses his new book, "The Elements of Power." He traces the development of the lithium ion battery and the resources needed to make them. But he also explains how these crucial elements are mined with terrible political, environmental and social consequences.
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Moving a food business from a home kitchen to a commercial space is a high-stakes transition. This episode explores how a shared network provides the licensing, storage and equipment necessary for entrepreneurs to scale without the risk of a traditional lease.
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Shake Shack is stepping up its presence in Utah with a brand-new location in Park City’s Junction Commons. Utah Area Director Will Hoard joins the show to talk about the brand’s rapid growth, from Sandy in 2019 to eight locations today. He breaks down what sets Shake Shack apart in the fast-casual world and why Park City is a perfect fit. From frozen custard shakes to hand-breaded chicken, this episode will have you planning your next order.
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Discover how a satirical stage segment evolved into the charming book “Good Night Sundance.” The authors share anecdotes from Park City’s Follies and their heartfelt homage to the legendary festival. Learn about the inspiration and process behind this clever parody from co- authors John Burdick, Andy Cier and Katrina Kmak.
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During the last year of his life, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. focused on the Poor People's Campaign of 1968. Notre Dame Professor Allison Mitchell explains what Dr. King was trying to accomplish and the challenges that he faced. Then, Jeremy Jolley, the US Market Manager for Arva Equipment, talks about avalanche safety equipment.
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During the last year of his life, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. focused on the Poor People's Campaign of 1968. Notre Dame Professor Allison Mitchell explains what Dr. King was trying to accomplish and the challenges that he faced.
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Ever wondered what it takes to stay safe and smart in the backcountry? Learn about cutting-edge snow safety tech, hassle-free travel tips and the relentless pursuit of protection with ARVA's US market manager Jeremy Jolley. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-timer, this episode is your golden ticket to safer turns.
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Sean Berkowitz and Kathryn Ruemmler, two of the lead lawyers in the criminal trial of Enron Chairman Ken Lay and Enron CEO Jeff Skilling, look back at the blockbuster case they tried twenty years ago.
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Sean Berkowitz and Kathryn Ruemmler, two of the lead lawyers in the criminal trial of Enron Chairman Ken Lay and Enron CEO Jeff Skilling, look back at the blockbuster case they tried twenty years ago.