Colin Woodard, a bestselling author, historian, and award-winning journalist, directs the Nationhood Lab at Salve Regina University’s Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy.
Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke, Julie Jag and Paighten Harkins talk about the week’s top stories, including the Legislature picking Utah’s new congressional map on Oct. 6.
Starting Oct. 5, we're making some changes to our Friday and Sunday schedules. We hope you’ll enjoy some new voices, alongside the great storytelling and news you already love.
Michael Sowder is a long-time yoga practitioner, poet, scholar, Sanskritist, essayist, and father who writes about wilderness, fatherhood, yoga, Buddhism, and inter-spirituality.
Today it’s another Member Drive special edition of the program and our guest is
former NPR Moscow Bureau Chief Corey Flintoff. We’ll talk about the war in
Ukraine, the situation in Russia, and about reporting on war.
Last summer we devoted an entire episode to monarch butterflies and fireflies,
and after a listener suggested we do a similar episode focused on birds, we’ve
done just that!
On this episode we talk with Emily White and USU Associate Professor of
Journalism Matthew LaPlante about the challenges of being a journalist in an
increasingly hostile environment for journalism.