show episodes
 
Artwork
 
Explore the heartbeat of Southern Utah with the 435 Podcast, your go-to source for all things local in Washington County. Stay ahead of the curve with our in-depth coverage, expert analysis, and captivating interviews. Whether you're a resident or visitor, our podcast is your key to unlocking the latest happenings and trends in St. George and the surrounding areas. Tune in now to stay informed and connected with our thriving community!
  continue reading
 
KCRW's Life Examined is a one-hour weekly show exploring science, philosophy, faith — and finding meaning in the modern world. The show is hosted by Jonathan Bastian. Please tune in Sundays at 9 a.m., or find it as a podcast.
  continue reading
 
We surprise some of the world's brightest minds with ideas they're not at all prepared to discuss. With host Jason Gots and special guests Neil Gaiman, Alan Alda, Salman Rushdie, Mary-Louise Parker, Richard Dawkins, Margaret Atwood, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Saul Williams, Henry Rollins, Bill Nye, George Takei, Maria Popova, and many more . . . You've got 10 minutes with Einstein. What do you talk about? Black holes? Time travel? Why not gambling? The Art of War? Contemporary parenting? So ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival

Edinburgh International Book Festival

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie
 
Described as ‘an Olympics of the mind’, the 2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival offered Nobel Prize and Booker winners, bestsellers and up-and-coming writers alongside scientists, philosophers, children’s authors and illustrators, great thinkers, orators and inspirational storytellers. 750 authors from around the world gathered to celebrate the world of words and ideas. You can hear some of the events here in our series of free podcasts – recorded live at the Festival.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
All About Sound

The British Library

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie
 
What does love sound like? Which phrases transport us home? What are the sounds that matter to you? From a chorus of seals recorded under arctic ice to speeches that have saved lives, settle in to explore the depths of the British Library sound collection, with author and poet Lemn Sissay and some very special wordsmiths. Together they will discover how language, voice and sound has shaped us, our world and our identities. Press play on a world of sound. Unlocking Our Sound Heritage is a UK- ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
*This episode originally aired on July 2, 2022. British writer Robert Macfarlane grew up loving mountains. A keen hiker, he says mountains are in his DNA – Macfarlane's father was a mountaineer and his grandfather oversaw some of the early expeditions and the first summit of Mount Everest in the 1950s. Macfarlane’s own passion for the extremes of t…
  continue reading
 
This week, Rabbi Steve Leder, author of “For You When I Am Gone: Twelve Essential Questions to Tell a Life Story” reflects on the legacy we leave after we’re gone and suggests that rather than a long list of accomplishments, it’s the quality of our relationships, throughout our lives that have the biggest impact on our own happiness and how we are …
  continue reading
 
Leaving behind a life deeply rooted in the FLDS church was not an easy decision for Chris Wyler and his wife. Have you ever wondered what it takes to break free from a controlling environment and find happiness in the real world? Join us as Chris shares his heartfelt journey, starting with the emotional conversation that spurred their departure and…
  continue reading
 
*This episode originally aired on January 14, 2023. From our earliest ancestors, we’ve been travelers — first as nomadic tribes, and later as raiders, traders, explorers, and colonizers. Whether by ship or by foot, it’s human nature to move and explore. Jonathan Bastian talks with travel writer, podcaster, and vagabond Rolf Potts about the merits o…
  continue reading
 
Unlock the secrets of meaningful political engagement and discover how the caucus system in Utah empowers every registered Republican to make a difference. Our conversation with Robert Axson, current chair of the Republican Party, dives deep into the accessibility of the caucus system and why dedicating time to political activities is just as cruci…
  continue reading
 
After 30 years of experience counseling couples, therapist Terry Real reflects on what makes building a long-term relationship difficult and the skills needed to keep a partnership intact. Reals says that even with changing dynamics and non-traditional partnerships, the age-old problems still exist. “Despite all of the gender fluidity and all of th…
  continue reading
 
Can educational topics like trans ideology be handled better at home? Join us as Kristan Norton, candidate for the Utah State Board of Education, firmly argues they should be. We'll also dissect the multifaceted role of the Attorney General in Utah and evaluate the qualifications of the current candidates. Kristan reflects on her first term and sha…
  continue reading
 
What if the future of Southern Utah's natural landscapes hinged on a single highway project? Join us as we sit down with Holly Snow Canada, Executive Director of Conserve Southwest Utah, to tackle the contentious Northern Corridor project. Holly walks us through the Bureau of Land Management's recent admissions of legal and analytical oversights an…
  continue reading
 
Judith Orloff, UCLA clinical psychiatrist and author of The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World, explains that empathy is what connects us. It’s the ability to care, to listen, and to open our hearts. The practice of empathy, Orloff says, is a simple yet “precious gift” and that display…
  continue reading
 
This week, Katherine Morgan Schafler, author of The Perfectionist’s Guide to Losing Control, explores our relationship with the ideal of being a perfectionist. Morgan Schafler encourages greater self-awareness in managing perfectionism, saying it’s OK to be inspired without the expectation that we will ever achieve that goal. Katherine Morgan Schaf…
  continue reading
 
What would you do if an unexpected emergency threw your life into chaos? This week, we sit down with Brennan Hill, a military intelligence officer and seasoned paramedic, to uncover the reality of emergency services in Southern Utah. Through Brennan's gripping firsthand accounts from his time as a combat medic and his harrowing experiences in New Y…
  continue reading
 
This week, Casper ter Kuile, co-founder of Nearness, and author of “The Power of Ritual,” discusses the value of building community and coming together, and offers some practical advice for forging meaningful connections including the ability to shift away from some of our accustomed patterns of giving advice and instead offer our full attention, l…
  continue reading
 
Is the Republican primary system in Utah undermining true conservative values? Join us as we dissect the intricate web of caucus conventions, delegate voting processes, and the controversies surrounding SB54. Gary Henderson and I delve into the tension between America First principles and establishment politics, revealing the societal reluctance to…
  continue reading
 
Jonathan Bastian talks with writer, lecturer, and author Susan Cain about the sweet joy of sadness. Cain, author of Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole, reflects on the touch of sweetness that comes from sadness and despair and shares how a greater acceptance of these emotions can be beneficial and even therapeutic. Delve deeper into …
  continue reading
 
This week, Ryan Holiday, speaker and author of “Discipline is Destiny: The Power of Self Control” shares some advice on the stoic virtue of self discipline. Holiday says that in today’s world of abundance, self discipline and self imposed boundaries are fundamental to meeting our potential, achieving balance and leading a good life.…
  continue reading
 
Prepare to embark on a journey through the heart of Southern Utah as we unravel the complex tapestry of urban development and nature conservation. Alongside Washington County Attorneys Eric Clarke and Courtney Sinagra, we take a deep dive into the proposed Northern Corridor project, dissecting the effects of burgeoning traffic in St. George and the…
  continue reading
 
Imagine stepping into the heart of Southern Utah's educational battlegrounds with Joann Brinton, whose candidacy for the State Board of Education hinges on a rich personal narrative and a fervent desire to shape the future of our schools. Her story, stretching from South Texas to the rugged landscapes of Utah, frames a discussion that's as varied a…
  continue reading
 
This week, Gloria Mark , Professor at the University of California at Irvine and author of the book “Attention Span:A Groundbreaking Way to Restore Balance, Happiness and Productivity,” explains how much harder it has become to resist the urge to be distracted mostly because of the constant access to our our digital devices. Mark says we should be …
  continue reading
 
Ever found yourself captivated by the raw, unfiltered tales behind a local business's rise to success? That's precisely what we got when Chris Connors, the culinary virtuoso behind Farmstead Bakery and FS Coffee Company, pulled up a chair and offered an unvarnished look at the peaks and valleys of entrepreneurial life. From the minutiae of managing…
  continue reading
 
This week, Kieran Setyia, professor of philosophy at MIT and author of “Life Is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way” reflects on failure and suggests we push back on how we frame our lives through successes and failures, winners and losers. Doing so, Setyia says, doesn’t make us succeed more but allows “failure to take a different shape a…
  continue reading
 
Unlock the door to understanding the real estate market and the pivotal role of housing affordability in our communities as Neil Walter, House Representative for District 74 and a real estate connoisseur, joins me, Robert MacFarlane, in a comprehensive exploration of the intricacies of property and policy. Through Neil's seasoned perspective, we di…
  continue reading
 
This week, Scott Galloway NYU professor, podcaster and author of “The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Financial Security,” reflects on life’s blessings. Galloway says he’s grateful for the many successes in his life, which he attributes not to hard work but to the people, time and circumstances that made them possible. His message to others…
  continue reading
 
After years of working at the intersection of immigration and education, journalist Lauren Markham offers a different approach to writing about immigration that may lead to greater understanding. In her book A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging, Markham talks about challenging narratives and stories, looking at our own history, and askin…
  continue reading
 
Join the riveting conversation Robert McFarlane sits with the dynamic Carson Jorgensen, Utah's youngest gubernatorial hopeful, to unravel his fresh take on the political landscape. In an ever-shifting world, Carson's youthful exuberance and innovative ideas stand out, offering a glimpse into the future of Utah's conservative arena. We traverse his …
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Skrócona instrukcja obsługi