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RadioWest
KUER
20 episodes
5 days ago
In recent years, Utah has seen a surge in winter visitors to its world-class ski resorts. Sam Weintraub, a ski industry observer, isn’t the only one who’s noticed that as more and more people come here to ski, the more it reshapes the skiing experience.
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In recent years, Utah has seen a surge in winter visitors to its world-class ski resorts. Sam Weintraub, a ski industry observer, isn’t the only one who’s noticed that as more and more people come here to ski, the more it reshapes the skiing experience.
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Society & Culture
Episodes (20/20)
RadioWest
Is Utah's Ski Boom Going Bust?
In recent years, Utah has seen a surge in winter visitors to its world-class ski resorts. Sam Weintraub, a ski industry observer, isn’t the only one who’s noticed that as more and more people come here to ski, the more it reshapes the skiing experience.
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5 days ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Greg Lukianoff on why Free Speech Matters
On Sept. 10, 2025, political activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University. The very next month, Greg Lukianoff gave a lecture there, about why free speech is an antidote to violence.
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6 days ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
The Lives of Rivers with Robert Macfarlane
Is a river alive? That’s the animating question in Robert Macfarlane’s latest book. And if the answer is yes, and rivers are living things, what do we owe them?
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1 week ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Dame Judi Dench on a Life With Shakespeare
If you’ve ever wanted to share a room with two great actors talking about Shakespeare, here’s your chance — with Dame Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea.
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1 week ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
The Making of Handel’s Messiah
In 2021, protestors stormed the U.S. Capitol and tried to overturn the presidential election. In that moment, author Charles King turned to Handel’s Messiah.
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2 weeks ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
The Viking Age and Hidden Histories
If the word “Viking” conjures for you a braided warrior raiding a village in the north of Europe, you’re not exactly wrong. But there’s a lot more to the story.
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2 weeks ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
How America was Shaped by Multilevel Marketing
Multilevel marketing is something of an American tradition. Journalist Bridget Read tells the story of the money-making schemes that continue to ensnare people today.
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3 weeks ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
James Tabor on the Real Mother of Jesus
Jesus’s mother Mary likely lived for over 40 years, but many believers only think of her in two places, the Nativity and the Crucifixion. The scholar James Tabor wants to change that.
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3 weeks ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Can Christianity Fix the Country?
Author and journalist Jonathan Rauch is a Jewish atheist. And yet, he’s calling on Christians to remember their faith — and practice it the way Founding Father James Madison might have done.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
RadioWest’s 2025 Holiday Book Show
What do books say about us? This week, Catherine Weller, Ken Sanders and Anne Holman join us to talk about their favorite winter reads — the titles they recommend that we can all gift to each other or curl up with while the snow (hopefully) falls and the fire crackles.
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1 month ago

RadioWest
Stefan Fatsis on the New Dictionary Decades in the Making
What weighs five pounds, hasn’t been seen in print for 20 years, but still shapes the way we think about language? Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary — and author Stefan Fatsis is here to tell us why it matters.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Through the Lens: 'Sovereign'
Jerry Kane and his teenage son Joseph were men of no nation. Their lives — and their violent ends — are the subject of the new feature film “Sovereign,” directed by Christian Swegal, who joins us to talk about it.
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1 month ago
43 minutes

RadioWest
Craig Childs on the Darkest of Dark Skies
For many people, the night sky is an afterthought, especially if you live in a big city, where all the artificial light drowns out the stars. But the nature writer Craig Childs wants to help us rediscover the dark heavens and consider what they show us about who we are and where we fit in the universe.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Michael Shaikh on How War Changes Food
Of the many casualties of violent conflict, food is yet another. Michael Shaikh’s new book explains how war and genocide change what we eat.
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1 month ago

RadioWest
The Life and Literature of Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner made a name for himself writing about the place that shaped him: the Mountain West and the people there. Alex Beam’s biography tells the story.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
A Marriage — and a Shipwreck at Sea
Lots of people dream about leaving it all behind, but Maurice and Maralyn Bailey really did it. They bought a boat and set sail in June of 1972.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Redrawing Utah: The Map That Could Flip a Seat
A lengthy chapter in the battle over Utah’s congressional boundaries came to a close yesterday when a judge chose a new congressional map for Utah. Judge Dianna M. Gibson’s ruling shakes up the state’s political landscape and likely its representation in Congress. We are joined by Sen. Scott Sandall, Salt Lake Tribune columnist Robert Gehrke and KUER reporter Martha Harris.
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2 months ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
The Last Republican
What happens when a progressive Hollywood filmmaker and a conservative congressman team up to document one of the most volatile chapters in American politics? We’re talking with Steve Pink — director of “Hot Tub Time Machine” — and former Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger about their unlikely collaboration and the film that emerged.
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2 months ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
Podcast Extra: “Truth & Treason” Director Matt Whitaker on Working with Angel Studios
This week we spoke with Matt Whitaker about his film “Truth & Treason.” He’s coming back to talk more about the movie, as well as making it with Angel Studios.
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2 months ago
36 minutes

RadioWest
Helmuth Hübener: The Young Latter-day Saint Who Exposed Nazi Lies
During Hitler’s rise to power, a young Latter-day Saint named Helmuth Hübener dared to defy the regime. He was 17 years old when the authorities executed him for telling the truth. Filmmaker Matthew Whittaker and scholar Alan Keele tell his story.
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2 months ago
50 minutes

RadioWest
In recent years, Utah has seen a surge in winter visitors to its world-class ski resorts. Sam Weintraub, a ski industry observer, isn’t the only one who’s noticed that as more and more people come here to ski, the more it reshapes the skiing experience.