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KUER’s award-winning interview show explores the world through deep thinkers who host Doug Fabrizio asks to think even deeper. Join writers, filmmakers, scientists and others on RadioWest: A show for the wildly curious.
Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Description:
KUER’s award-winning interview show explores the world through deep thinkers who host Doug Fabrizio asks to think even deeper. Join writers, filmmakers, scientists and others on RadioWest: A show for the wildly curious.
Language:
English
Website:
http://radiowest.org
Email:
radiowest@kuer.org
Episodes
How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe
1/9/2025
History is full of white explorers “discovering” the Americas. But there are stories that flow the other way, too, of Indigenous people who also “discovered” a new land — Europe.
Duration:00:50:30
Is the Great Salt Lake Actually on Life Support?
1/8/2025
In January of 2023, Brigham Young University released a dire report about the Great Salt Lake. The biggest takeaway? The lake will be gone in five years. Then, a major snowfall hit the state, we had a record-breaking winter and Governor Cox called the report a joke.
Duration:00:52:00
Shakespeare According to Dame Judi Dench
1/2/2025
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.
Duration:00:50:30
A Map to a More Meaningful Life
1/1/2025
Time is limited. And life is short. So why, asks the writer Oliver Burkeman, do we waste so much of it trying to get on top of things before we can focus on the really meaningful parts of life?
Duration:00:50:30
Norman Maclean and 'A River Runs Through It'
12/26/2024
Norman Maclean became a literary star after publishing his largely autobiographical novella, “A River Runs Through It.” A new book recounts his lifelong efforts to reconcile the different parts of himself.
Duration:00:50:30
Awe and the Science of Wonder with Dacher Keltner
12/25/2024
You know that feeling you get when you see something so incredible that it transcends understanding? That’s awe. But, really, what is awe?
Duration:00:50:30
The Desperate Lives and Troubled Times that Made Handel’s Messiah
12/19/2024
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.
Duration:00:50:30
A Predator in Prophet's Clothing
12/18/2024
When Warren Jeffs, the former leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was arrested in 2006 and later imprisoned, a power vacuum emerged in the polygamous sect. In time, a man named Samuel Bateman stepped up and declared himself the new prophet. He and his followers proceeded to exploit the needs of the faithful in order to satisfy their own deviant sexual desires.
Duration:00:50:30
Two of Our Favorite Interviews from 2024
12/12/2024
This week we’re revisiting two of our favorite conversations from 2024, asking questions about life on the Red Planet and animals that inspire awe.
Duration:00:42:45
Through the Lens: ‘The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout’
12/11/2024
“The Conqueror” is considered one of the worst films ever. Not only was John Wayne cast as Genghis Khan, the production may have led to cancer diagnoses in the cast and crew.
Duration:00:50:30
The Horrors of an Indian Residential School
12/5/2024
In 2021, unmarked graves were discovered at several residential boarding schools in Canada. Then the investigations began.
Duration:00:50:30
RadioWest’s 2024 Holiday Book Show
12/4/2024
It’s been a year of politics and constant news. Now, it’s time to sit back and relax over the holidays with a good book — and grab a few for your friends.
Duration:00:50:30
The History of the Plymouth Pilgrims with John Turner
11/28/2024
More than 400 years ago this month, a group of English protestants—separatists from the Church of England—landed in the New World in search of religious freedom. But what did freedom really mean to these pilgrims?
Duration:00:50:30
Bee Wilson Reveals the Secret of Cooking
11/26/2024
For many of us, cooking is an annoying, boring chore. But the food writer Bee Wilson says there’s a simple secret to an easier life in the kitchen, and it begins with the person who cooks.
Duration:00:50:29
A History of American Horror
11/21/2024
If you want to get to the roots of horror in America, you have to go way back. Back to slavery, back to Salem, back to the colonization of the New World.
Duration:00:50:30
Through the Lens: ‘Takin’ Care of Business’
11/20/2024
In 1977, Randy Bachman was a rock star. Then the guitar with which he’d written hits like “American Woman” and “Takin’ Care of Business” was stolen.
Duration:00:50:30
Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party
11/14/2024
During the 1800s, the Victorians had the natural world pretty much figured out, or so they thought. Then a 12-year-old discovered the first dinosaur tracks.
Duration:00:50:30
David Grann on the Disastrous Voyage of the Wager
11/13/2024
In 1740, the Wager set sail from England in search of Spanish treasure. Just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong.
Duration:00:50:30
Katherine Rundell’s Bestiary of Vanishing Treasures
11/7/2024
The author Katherine Rundell didn’t believe in love at first sight until she met a pangolin. The encounter with the anteater-like creature made her curious about other endangered animals, and now, she wants us to notice more of these exquisite creatures.
Duration:00:50:30
Election 2024: The Morning After
11/6/2024
When you read this, it’s likely either Election Day or the morning after. We’re going live to talk about what we know and what’s still to come.
Duration:00:50:30