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- 342 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: To Be a True Sports FanThu, 16 May 2024 - 05min
- 341 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Pandemic Is Still Affecting Small Businesses
Salt Lake City small businesses are still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sophia Roney visits the popular 9th and 9th neighborhood to tell us more.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 340 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Ute Baseball Marches Forward
Baseball season has arrived in Salt Lake City and with it, Utes baseball has returned to Smith’s Ballpark. Robbie Pearson dives into their current season and future on-campus stadium plans.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 339 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Be Bold, Start Cold: Women’s Wine Hiking Society of Utah
With the warm weather just around the corner hiking season is upon us, and an all-women’s hiking club has a unique take on what hiking means to them. Parly Scott has more.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 05min - 338 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The U's Harm Reduction Center & Fit To Recover are Saving Lives
In March 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved pharmacists to distribute naloxone without a prescription. A year later, Mason Russell reports it's not just pharmacies that are providing access to the life saving medicine.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 06min - 337 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Local Pushback May Not Stop Gondola in a Utah Canyon
The $521 million Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola proposal will require 22 towers and span eight miles from the bottom of the canyon to the base of Alta. Malcolm Swope got in touch with Students For The Wasatch and others to learn about the impacts.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 03min - 336 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Who Are the Victims of the Job Market?
University of Utah graduates complain that there are not enough jobs for them. Kyungsoo Park takes a look at what’s going on with them.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 05min - 335 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Navigating Challenges Facing Graduates in a Tough Job Market
College graduates are having a harder time finding jobs than the rest of the population since the COVID-19 pandemic. June Yang reports.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 05min - 334 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: College Students’ Mental Health
When it comes to mental health, college students face a unique set of challenges. Jasmine Velez-Zick takes a look at the pressures students face and strategies for managing them.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 333 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: A Shortage of ADHD Medications Is Having a Big Impact on Utahns
Prescriptions for stimulant A-D-H-D medications increased from 35.5 million in 2019 to 41.2 million in 2021 causing a still ongoing shortage. Haley Killeen has more.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 03min - 332 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Great Salt Lake Remains in Need of WaterThu, 16 May 2024 - 05min
- 331 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: 24-Hour Starbucks at U Hospital Serves as Hub for everyone
One of the busiest Starbucks in the Salt Lake Valley can be found at the University of Utah hospital. Eseudel Jang takes a look at what makes it so popular.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 330 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: NIL’s Impact on College Athletics
NIL and College athletics are in uncharted territory. Ellery Davidson investigates the nuances of NIL on athletes.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 329 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Women's Hockey Thrives at the University of Utah
The University of Utah women's hockey team is growing each year. Christina Munoz takes us to the ice for a look at the team’s fourth season.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 06min - 328 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Boomer Esiason Foundation Celebrates 31 Years of Success
The Boomer Esiason Foundation is a life-changing organization. Its mission is to find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Chloe Norseth reports on a yearly commemoration of the organization's successes.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 05min - 327 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Korean Immigrants Are Creating a New Life in Utah
Immigrants in Utah’s Korean church community are dreaming of a new life in America, far from their homeland. Chloe Lee looks at their personal journeys and involvement in the Jangro church.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 05min - 326 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Punk Rock Is Very Much Alive in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City is home to one of the most colorful and active punk scenes in the country. Cameron Elliott tells us their secret ingredient.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 325 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: TikTok Is Taking Over Journalism
TikTok can be a powerful tool for reaching younger audiences and increasing views on news stories, but Caitlyn Homolya reports the platform poses a challenge for journalists.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 03min - 324 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Utah Athletes Are Getting Strong
The University of Utah Athletics Department takes a lot of pride in its strength and conditioning. Ashley West reports the U provides the latest technology and customized workouts so teams can perform at their highest ability.
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 04min - 323 - Feminist Mentoring in Academia
Leandra Hernandez, assistant professor of communication, discusses her book, “Feminist Mentoring in Academia (Communicating Gender)” which explores how feminist mentoring happens between professor and student; junior faculty and tenured; and occurs repeatedly.
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 17min - 322 - Sensitive Rhetorics Academic Freedom And Campus Activism
Kendall Gerdes, assistant professor of writing and rhetoric studies, discusses her book, “Sensitive Rhetorics: Academic Freedom and Campus Activism” explores sensitivity as a term of art in rhetoric.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 14min - 321 - Why Didn't Nietzsche Get His Act Together?
Elijah Millgram, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, discusses his book, “Why Didn’t Nietzsche Get His Act Together?” which argues for a new framework for making sense of Nietzsche that transforms the way we read him.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 31min - 320 - An Appeal to the Ladies of Hyderabad: Scandal in Raj
Benjamin Cohen, professor of history, discusses his book, “An Appeal to the Ladies of Hyderabad: Scandal in Raj,” which tells the dramatic story of a couple’s rise and fall from elite society in ninetieth century India that set the benchmark for Victorian scandals.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 27min - 319 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Healthcare for Students
This podcast gives insight into the lives of healthcare professionals and pre-health students and the problems they face on a day-to-day basis from the perspective of a pre-health student. In this episode, Sophia Denman gains insight into how compassion fatigue and burnout affects them.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 45min - 318 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Bean Hive State
Hello, and welcome to the Bean Hive State! In this episode of the podcast, Marlie Hansen visits Loki Coffee, a new cafe in the central 9th neighborhood, with special guest Logan Decaria. Listen to learn more about what Loki Coffee is all about and how coffee shops and cafes add to the community.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 29min - 317 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: The College Crisis Podcast
The College Crisis Podcast discusses issues faced by college students and solutions to those problems. In this episode, Marley Huggins looks at the hardships of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and explores the barriers created by the college lifestyle and social media.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 39min - 316 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Violin Making
This podcast is a comprehensive look at what it takes to build a string instrument. Josi Hinds looks at the perspective of violin makers who have mastered the craft enough to teach it and know the little nuances of making an instrument.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 15min - 315 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Mind Matters
A thought-provoking expedition into the intricate realm of dopamine addiction, a silent but powerful force shaping our digital lives. In this episode, "Breaking Dopamine Chains: Navigating Addiction and Detox," Jiwon Lee unravels the complexities surrounding dopamine and explores the challenging path to detoxification.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 20min - 314 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Leadership Lessons from Military Leaders
Leadership Lessons from Military Leaders is an enlightening and empowering podcast that delves into the timeless wisdom and experiences of some of the United States’ most capable leaders. Jacob Willoughby explores how their profound insights can be used to kickstart our journey towards success, purpose and impactful leadership.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 42min - 313 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Drill Diaries
So what is a high school drill team and why is it such a big topic of conversation in Utah? Tune into this episode of Drill Diaries with Estella Weeks to get an overview of drill culture, some personal experiences from dancers, and some of the perspectives of a coach
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 32min - 312 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm3540: What’s the Dilemma?
In this episode of What’s the Dilemma, host Emma Ratkovic discusses mental health problems and stigma. Her guests are Licensed Clinical Psychologist Laura M. White and mental health sufferers Zoë Clancy and Cheyenne Tidwell.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 47min - 311 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Lovesick Radio: SLC
This podcast is a deep dive into the unique Salt Lake City dating scene from the perspective of college students. From first date stories to dating app chaos, Host Ellie Toner touches on all aspects of the dating world.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 23min - 310 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Utah Guide to Skiing
This episode of the Ellery Davidson Podcast focuses on local competitive and pro skiers and their experiences in competing, pre-race rituals and their favorite resorts and runs in Utah. With Utah being the home to many prestigious resorts, this episode serves as the perfect guide to planning your next Utah ski trip.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 26min - 309 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Utah Unveiled
Utah Unveiled is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of passionate communities throughout the state of Utah. In this episode, Elle Crossley takes a trip up North to the city of Logan, where there exists one of the most lively local music scenes. Tune in to hear from some of the artists that call this place home and what community means to them.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 23min - 308 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Life After Sports
"One day I was a basketball player, the next day I was just a student. That didn't feel like enough.” In this podcast, Chloe Norseth explores the identity crisis faced by student athletes when they can no longer compete.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 29min - 307 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Why We Love It Episode 3
Join us for an exploration of the dynamic world of digital media as we dive into the last episode of the Why We Love It podcast. We're unraveling the media culture that surrounds two of the internet's biggest platforms: YouTube and TikTok
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 26min - 306 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Why We Love It Episode 2
Tune into the latest episode of Why We Love It to find out why we love controversial TV. In this episode, Graciella, Sandra, Sofia, and Marlie talk about the animated show, South Park, and the reasons why people have strong feelings about the issues it addresses.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 17min - 305 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Why We Love It Episode 1
The Why We Love It Podcast is all about pop culture, and why people love it. In Episode 1, Sandra Bailey, Graciella Brauer, Marlie Hansen and Sofia Westphal-Kelson will talk about what’s been going on in the concert ticketing world. From Ticketmaster, The Taylor Swift Era’s Tour to the Delta Center.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 21min - 304 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Influence Of Influencers Episode 4
In this episode of Influence of Influencers, George Katsanevas, along with Marley Huggins, Josi Hinds, and Sophia Denman delve into the dynamic world of digital influencers and their complex relationship with the public. This episode, themed around influencers and cancel culture, features a roundtable discussion, a thought-provoking story from Josi, and insights from PR expert Curtis Newbold.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 26min - 303 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Influence Of Influencers Episode 3
In this episode, we cover the relationship between influencers and advertising. We learn what brands think about when advertising as a whole, what companies look for when choosing to work with an influencer, and what influencers think about when working with marketers.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 33min - 302 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Influence Of Influencers Episode 2
In today's episode of Influence of Influencers, we follow the migration of influencers across different platforms. Josi interviews Alyssa Claiborne, who gives us insight to balancing a normal life while being an influencer. Sophia helps us understand why influencers migrate by explaining the history of the most popular migrations.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 22min - 301 - College of Humanities Presents Comm 3450: Influence Of Influencers Episode 1
Influencers and celebrities are getting more and more indistinguishable. In this episode, Sophia Denman, Josi Hinds, Marley Huggins and George Katsanevas discuss their differences and how influencers have gotten to celebrity status. We also hear from Lauren Glaze who is a fitness influencer.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 24min - 300 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Gridiron Gold Episode 4
This episode follows the exciting transitions happening in both college football and the NFL. We discuss Pac12 playoff predictions, top NFL draft picks, the future of college football and stand-out players from the 2023 season. Hosts Ellery, Jake, Chloe and Keaton give their takes on who will be the final Pac12 champion and players we can't wait to see in the NFL. As always... Go Utes!
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 27min - 299 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Gridiron Gold Episode 3
Welcome to the third episode of Gridiron Gold! I am your host Jake Willoughby, joining me will be Chloe Norseth, Keaton Campbell, and Ellery Davidson. On today’s episode, we will be hearing from Keaton about the NFL draft process, getting the unique opportunity to hear Boomer Esiason discuss the draft, and finish up by giving our thoughts on the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 21min - 298 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Gridiron Gold Episode 2
Imagine college athletes making millions of dollars a year off of their name, image, and likeness. This is something that athletes 30 years ago, let alone 10 years ago, would have never believed. Athletic departments used to get into a lot of trouble for this. Now in the year 2023 collegiate athletes can make millions, in this episode we will delve into the impacts and the importance of NIL and college athletics.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 36min - 297 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Gridiron Gold Episode 1
Welcome to the first episode of the Gridiron Gold Podcast with Chloe Norseth, Jake Willoughby, Ellery Davidson and Keaton Campbell! This episode is all about conference realignment. Listen as we interview reporters, players and fans, in discussing this controversial topic!
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 23min - 296 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 4
In Episode 4 of the Call of Beauty Podcast, we will be getting real about all things beauty. No topic is off limits, from Botox to Pilates. We hope to reach many women trying to live their best lives by opening the conversation around beauty and wellness. In this episode, we will be talking about gendered beauty and feminine beauty expectations.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 38min - 295 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 3
In Episode 3 of Call of Beauty, we dive into women's body image, trends, and workouts. We spoke with a women's boxing coach, a pilates enthusiast, and a mature woman about how working out changes as you age. Tune in to hear our thoughts about the topic and what we can do as a community to encourage healthy minds and bodies.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 22min - 294 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 2
In Episode 2 of Call of Beauty, Emma Ratkovic, Elle Crossley, Estella Weeks, and Ellie Toner discuss women's fashion. We hear from a fashion model and learn how women’s beauty expectations have changed over time.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 39min - 293 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 1
In Episode 1 of Call of Beauty, Elle Crossley, Estella Weeks, Emma Ratkovic and Ellie Toner take a closer look at the role of cosmetic procedures in modern women’s beauty expectations. We talk about how the popularization of aesthetic surgeries has impacted women and why it has become as prominent as it is today. We hear from women who have received these procedures, women who haven’t and even the women who administer them.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 24min - 292 - Nuclear Decolonization: Indigenous Resistance to High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting
Danielle Endres, professor of communication, discusses her book “Nuclear Decolonization: Indigenous Resistance to High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting,” which explores how Indigenous populations have been affected by global nuclear production and how they have successfully resisted the projects.
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 18min - 291 - Always Crashing in the Same Car: A Fictional Exploration of David Bowie’s Final Months
Lance Olsen, Professor Emeritus of English, discusses his novel, “Always Crashing in the Same Car,” a fictional exploration of David Bowie’s consciousness and interactions in his final months battling liver cancer.
Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 30min - 290 - The Paradox of Connection: How Digital Media Is Transforming Journalistic Labor
Avery Holton, professor of communication, discusses two of his upcoming books examining journalist burn-out and well-being titled, “The Paradox of Connection: How Digital Media Is Transforming Journalistic Labor” and “Fostering a Culture of Well-Being in Journalism.”
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 21min - 289 - Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public
Jake Nelson, assistant professor of communication, discusses his book, “Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public,” that examines the role that audiences have traditionally played in journalism, how that role has changed and what those changes mean for both the profession and the public.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 24min - 288 - Grounded Literacies in a Transnational WAC/WID Ecology: A Korean-U.S. Study
Jay Jordan, professor of writing and rhetoric studies, discusses his book, “Grounded Literacies in a Transnational WAC/WID Ecology: A Korean-U.S. Study,” that describes and theorizes the intellectual, social and material complexities of cross-border educational efforts.
Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 24min - 287 - Humanities Radio Presents: Intern Insights Episode 4 How a Journalist Can Utilize Social Media
Avery Holton, Chair of the Department of Communication, shares valuable insight on thriving as a successful journalist in this technology-driven society.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 22min - 286 - Humanities Radio Presents: Intern Insights Episode 3 - Introducing the New Great Books Course
Professor of World Languages and Cultures, Joseph Metz, shares what he is most excited about regarding the new Great Books course being offered this fall at the University of Utah.
Mon, 22 May 2023 - 15min - 285 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: East Vs. West Air Quality Throughout Salt Lake Valley
The East vs. the West: Differences in Air Quality Throughout Salt Lake Valley Salt Lake City’s poor air quality is no secret to its residents but did you know there’s a stark contrast and divide between the East Side’s air quality versus the West’s? Vanessa Hudson has more.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 284 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: University of Utah Busier with End of COVID-19
The University of Utah Has Become Busier with the End of COVID-19 Students at the University of Utah are in full-swing since the end of the Pandemic. Trevor Hagen reports on different students’ opinions on how the population influx has affected the University.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 283 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: How Does A Utah School Ban A Book?
How does a Utah school ban a book? Alpine School District has removed 22 books from their shelves. Washington County has banned 14. Granite County School District is currently reviewing 205 books. It’s no secret that book bannings have been on the incline. Thea Soter takes a look at how they work in the state of Utah.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 282 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: US Soccer Interest Is Booming
US Soccer Interest is Booming With the FIFA World Cup heading the United States in 2026, University of Utah student Thatcher Patterson takes a look at the growth and importance of soccer in the United States, primarily locally here in Utah.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 281 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Beyond the Party
Beyond the Party The Hidden Dangers of Greek Life and Drinking Culture College students regularly engage in drinking and partying, but for those who are members of Greek organizations, it may be even more prevalent. Rhenick Edwards explains.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 280 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Hidden Community of Utah
The Hidden Community of Utah This year's legislature took on a plethora of anti-queer legislation including the state's own Don't Say Gay Bill. Reede Nasser reports this left many in the LGBQT+ community feeling alone.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 279 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: What's happening with Snowboard Videos in 2023?
What’s happening with snowboard videos in 2023? There’s something weird going on in the snowboard world. Videos are both dying and thriving, brands are excepting so much, and riders don’t really know where to fit in. Norm Schoff has more.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 278 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Utah's Lone Peak Girls Basketball Team Wins Second Championship
Utah’s Lone Peak Girls Basketball Team Wins Second Straight State Championship Utah’s Lone Peak High School Girls Basketball team proves its one of the most talented programs in the state, and the country after winning its second straight state championship. Kenzie Valenteen has more.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 277 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Female Rebellion: How Women's Work Changed Activism
Female Rebellion: How Women’s work changed activism In the wake of social upheaval the past few years, Reporter Kayla Lien goes into depth about the history of craft activism and feminine revolution.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 276 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Salt Lake City Struggles with Affordable Housing Crisis
Salt Lake City Struggles with Affordable Housing Crisis Salt Lake City has seen a surge in housing prices over the past few years, leading to an affordable housing crisis that has affected thousands of people in the city. Joshua Matthews speaks with residents and experts about the issue and what the city is doing to address it.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 06min - 275 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Carbon Company Revolutionizing Climate Change
How The Carbon Company is Revolutionizing Climate Change Solutions When it comes to solving the issue of climate change, a new startup company named The Carbon Company is leading the charge. Jonathan Little explores what the company is doing.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 06min - 274 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Three Years Later, U Students Continue To Adapt
Three Years Later, U Students Continue to Adapt Three years after COVID-19 began, there are a lot of changes in higher education, including different types of class formats. Jenny Kim looks at how colleges were forced to evolve due to restrictions implemented in the pandemic.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 273 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Big Cottonwood Canyon Traffic
Big Cottonwood Canyon Traffic: A Look into Solutions for Resort Employees and Visitors Visitors to Big Cottonwood Canyon face a traffic jam nearly every day during the winter. Jake Lewis investigates what can be done for resort employees and visitors alike.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 272 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: So Much Snow, For better and For Worse
So much snow, for better and for worse This winter continues to be one for the books. We got historic snowfall in Utah, both in the valley and in our mountains. All that snow affected us in a number of ways, and we’re going to be feeling its impact well into the summer. Jacob Freeman reports.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 271 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Salt Lake's Local Food Industry Recovering
Salt Lake’s local food industry is recovering from one of its hardest years yet Salt Lake City’s local restaurant community is recovering from one of its hardest years yet faced with high inflation. Elle Crossley takes an inside look at the past year.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 270 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Baseball Fever Back In Utah
Baseball Fever is Back in Utah Major League Baseball is America’s favorite pastime and Utah sports fans are excited for the league to potentially expand to their state. Elijah Murray has the story.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 269 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3250: Fascists Go Home
“Fascists Go Home!” Students Protest YAF Event, Some Removed by Campus Police Some U students are protesting a presentation that an on-campus group is hosting that spoke against topics like critical race theory, diversity, equity and inclusion and “LGBTQ indoctrination.” Carlene Coombs has more.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 268 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Arsenic Poisoning + The Great Salt Lake
Arsenic Poisoning Becomes a Fear as the Great Salt Lake Dries Up: How Can We Make a Difference? A rapid decline in the Great Salt Lake’s water levels continues to impact Utah. Cana Bosschart reports levels of arsenic are one of the most significant factors.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 04min - 267 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Kilby Block Party
Kilby Block Party: Why the Rapidly Growing Festival Matters to the Salt Lake Music Community When people across the country think of Utah, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn’t cool music festivals and a vibrant concert scene. But that's exactly what you'll find at the Kilby Block party. Andrew Christiansen describes how the festival has rapidly grown in popularity over the past few years.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 05min - 266 - Humanities Radio Presents: Intern Insights Episode 2 – How A Humanities Education Benefits Your Life
Dr. Hollis Robbins, the Dean of the College of Humanities at the University of Utah, shares her career journey and discusses how getting a humanities education can benefit your life, as well as your career.
Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 18min - 265 - Humanities Radio Presents: Intern insights Episode 1 – Utilizing Your Humanities Degree in Marketing
Jana Cunningham, Director of Marketing and Communications for the College of Humanities, shares her career journey over the years and how she used her degree in Humanities in marketing. When it comes to getting your foot in the door with your career, it can be stressful. Jana shares tips on how to gain experience while in college to better prepare for your career.
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 15min - 264 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Queer Happiness Happens Here with Whit Fuller
Whit Fuller, a queer trans masculine journalism student at the University of Utah, highlights experiences of queer joy and opportunities for connection and activism within the campus’s queer community. This episode focuses on the U’s own LGBT Resource Center and the support that’s available for queer students and queer students of color.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 19min - 263 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Rhenick Podcast with Rhenick Edwards
The Rhenick Podcast is a personal, heart warming podcast that takes listeners through Rhenick Edward’s journal entries while growing up. You endure a lot of challenges through your 20's and Rhenick has created a place to connect and look at the world through the eyes of a different human.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 14min - 262 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Internal Wellness with Reede Nasser
Reede Nasser takes an in-depth look at the growing mental illness problem in Utah. This episode includes representatives from two Utah non-profits BAART and NAMI. Nasser sat down with three mental health and addiction experts to find out what treatment options are available for those who are struggling in Utah.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 19min - 261 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Figuring It Out with Raegan Zitting
In this episode of Figuring It Out, Raegan Zitting explores studying abroad. She gets the inside scoop from a family of three who all studied abroad at different times and wouldn’t change their experiences for the world. She highlights the challenges, the highs, and how it changed their family.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 30min - 260 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Yaige's World with Paige Nelson
In this episode of Yaige’s World, Paige Nelson interviews students on what they see as the most controversial issues they face. She then brings them together to find common ground on their differences.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 16min - 259 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Political Climate in 2022 with Norm Schoff
In this episode, Norm Schoff breaks down why the political climate seems so hostile these days. He talks with Salt Lake County Clerk Sherrie Swenson about hate, vitriol, and the struggles of running an election in 2022. He also speaks with women on both sides of the political aisle about gerrymandering and the spread of misinformation.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 13min - 258 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Adapting to America with Jieun Oh
Jieun Oh introduces us to three international students who came to study in America from South Korea. She highlights the reality of international students and their experiences. She also addresses the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad and shares their advice. Jieun hopes to spread hopeful messages for those dreaming of studying abroad.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 27min - 257 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Iranian Voices with Crystal Fraughton
Iranian Voices is a series devoted to giving Iranians the mic. Following the death of Mahsa Amini in September 2022, the people of Iran have waged a relentless revolution in spite of the violent repercussions they face every time they stand up to the Islamic Regime. Crystal Fraughton shares their stories and brings us up to speed on what’s happening in Iran.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 1h 03min - 256 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Life At The University Of Utah with Camille Lee
Camille Lee’s podcast is authentic, fun and raw. In this episode, she talks about all things life as a student at the University of Utah. From classes, to sports, to dorms, to Greek life. This podcast is a safe place, a place to lay in your pajamas and get real experiences about college life. No judgment, just advice, communication from the comfort of her bed to yours. College is scary! She’s here to make it a little less stressful.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 30min - 255 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Language Barrier with Andrew Luras
Andrew Luras explores the advantages and disadvantages of teaching children in the U.S. to speak Spanish rather than English as their primary language. He interviews one family who thinks it’s the best way to ensure their child can speak both languages fluently.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 45min - 254 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Faith and Friendship with Allison Stuart
Welcome to an open and honest convo about struggles and joys we face as Christians in college, and in this season of life. God is good! In this episode, Allison Stuart sits down with her good friends Josh and Robby to talk about their faith stories and how they hold each other accountable as best friends and roommates. One of her favorite quotes from this episode: “I feel like I followed Jesus straight out of the womb” -Josh Follow the podcast on Instagram @faithandfriendshippod
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 1h 05min - 253 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Culture Of ... episode 1
There are many cultures out there that pertain to specific activities, such as pro-gaming. In our first episode of Culture of…, Camille Lee, Minki Seo, and Allison Stuart explore what the culture of gaming is, by talking to three people from different walks of life, who share something in common, the love of gaming.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 22min - 252 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Figuring It Out episode 3
On the third episode of Figuring it out, Jieun, Raegan, and Rhenick discuss the top clothing trends for fall and winter of 2022. They also elaborate on the rise of thrifting and get insight on the topic from a few special guests. You’re in for a treat and a good laugh as always when listening to Figuring It Out.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 19min - 251 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Figuring It Out episode 2
Episode 2 of Figuring It Out focuses on the struggles of being in your 20s. People say your 20s are some of the best times of your life, but our 20s are also a time of a lot of anxiety and self-discovery. Rhenick, Raegan, and Jieun speak with people in their 20s to hear their concerns and advice for others.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 39min - 250 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Figuring It Out episode 1
In Episode 1 of Figuring It Out, Rhenick Edwards, Raegan Zitting, and Jieun Oh dive into the unpredictable world of online dating. After hearing the horror stories students have endured around The U.... the team also discusses how dating has evolved and why college students are on a popular app.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 15min - 249 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Buzz episode 3
In Episode 3 of the Buzz, the team talks to experts and advocates to understand how climate change is affecting the Great Salt Lake. In addition, they focus in on what the fallouts are for Utah and what people can do to help inspire change. Tune in to find out more.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 28min - 248 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Buzz episode 2
In Episode 2 of The Buzz, Reede, Norm, and Paige tackle the issue of abortion and how the recent Supreme Court decision effects the people of Utah. They heard from Utahns on both sides of the aisle, and got their opinions on what might be next for the state. They met with State Representative Jani Iwamoto, Planned Parenthood of Utah, the Utah Eagle Forum, and more! This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 25min - 247 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: The Buzz episode 1
As a Salt Lake local you may have heard about the iconic weekly bike ride, the Nines. In Episode 1, Reede Nasser, Paige Nelson and Norm Schoff take an in-depth look at the good and the bad that has come from the 999 bike ride. From what weekly riders have to say versus the opinion of an ex-admin of the biking group’s Facebook page.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 29min - 246 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Roe And U episode 2
Women aren’t the only people impacted by Roe v. Wade being overturned. But you may not know it from the mainstream dialogue. In Episode 2 of Roe & U, we connect with the LGBT community about abortion, inclusive language, and reproductive justice at large.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 51min - 245 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 4670: Roe And U episode 1
Welcome to Roe & U with Crystal Fraughton, Whit Fuller and Andrew Luras! Episode 1 is all about the women of the U — students, available resources, and their homebase: The Women’s Resource Center. For more information and resources, visit the Women’s Resource Center on Instagram @uofuwrc or on their website at womenscenter.utah.edu.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 23min - 244 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Can Utah Face The Drought?
Like much of the western United States, Utah continues to face extreme drought conditions. If our situation remains the same, the state could face extreme consequences. Oliver Jones tells us more.
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 06min - 243 - Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: modern struggles of members of the LDS church
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are struggling with the church’s constraints on their interpersonal relationships. Lauren Lloyd looks at how this may be contributing to the church’s declining membership.
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 05min
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