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The Mountain Life

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The Mountain Life

KPCW | Listen Like a Local

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The Mountain Life

KPCW | Listen Like a Local

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Dr. Carrie Jaworski, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s sports performance center, previews a speaker series Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m. at the Blair Education Center. The three-part series focuses on helping youn
Owner, editor, and publisher Mike Rogge of the Mountain Gazette discusses his purchase of the magazine in 2020 and how it has evolved back to its roots and shows that readers enjoy long-form journalism and high photographic art in a publication
Meet Lynn Ware Peek's new co-hosts, Jay Burke and Mary Beth Maziarz. (0:00)Explore the breakthroughs nutrition researcher and author Dr. Neal Barnard has found when it comes to dieting outlined in his new book, “The Power of Foods Diet: The Bre
Cognitive scientist Andy Norman outlines a new approach to our world’s misinformation problem: one centered on the idea that minds have “immune systems” of their own.
Three-time NCAA champion and two-time Olympic runner Kara Goucher speaks out about one of the biggest scandals in running in her new book.Then, gastroenterologist Dr. Holly Clark gives us the scoop on poop… with Intermountain Health’s “Let’s Ge
National Geographic 2013 Adventurer of the Year, Mike Libecki joins the show to discuss how his adventures to more than 100 countries support science, conservation and humanitarian projects. Hear him speak at the Eccles Center in Park City Frid
Writer Caroline Paul combines scientific research, cultural studies, medicine and psychology in her memoir about how outdoor adventure promotes brain health and a longer, happier life.Then venture capitalist turned Buddhist and executive coach,
On this edition of The Mountain Life, we revisit a conversation with Dr. Romie Mushtaq, a board-certified physician in neurology, integrative medicine, and mindfulness for over 20 years. She discusses her cure for The Busy Brain.Then, ultra-run
Local resident, journalist, author, and KPCW DJ Kate Rice shares her life experience in a memoir about surviving and thriving after Stage IV cancer in her new book, "Cured: A Tale of Badassery."Then, Good Earth Market has opened in the Bonanza
Celeste Edmunds, now Executive Director of a national organization that helps displaced children, tells her own story of being a "Garbage Bag Girl.”Then, Ginger Hall, the race director for The Crusher in the Tushar gravel bike race near Beaver,
Performance psychologist Dr. Dana Sinclair discusses her new book, “Dialed In: Do Your Best When It Matters Most,” where she shares her proven plan for getting the best results when the pressure is on. Then, local resident, author, and mother o
Exercise science researcher Keith Baar, PhD discusses studies on the effects of supplemental collagen on joints and connective tissue. (0:38)Then, Romie Mushtaq is a board-certified physician in neurology, integrative medicine, and mindfulness
Dr. Nzinga Harrison, a board-certified physician with specialties in psychiatry and addiction medicine, discusses her new book “Un-Addiction: 6 Mind-Changing Conversations That Could Save a Life."Elcio Zanatta, the founder and CEO of Aubergine
Cheese expert, journalist, and educator Tenaya Darlington, AKA Madame Fromage, celebrates all things cheese in her new book, "Madame Fromage's Adventures in Cheese: How to Explore It, Pair It, and Love It, from the Creamiest Bries to the Funkie
Salt Lake resident and ultra runner Charli McKee tells how she climbed, skied, ran, or hiked every named peak in Salt Lake County over 9 months and 21 days in 2023.Then, Gnarly Nutrition talks about science-based nutrition. Shannon O'Grady, PhD
Olympic legend and local orthopedic specialist Dr. Eric Heiden introduces the newest addition to his team at Heiden Orthopedics, Dr Daniel Mangiapani who specializes in the knee, hip, and shoulder. (00:00)Then, what is the 100-year athlete? It’
Writer and sociologist Clayton J. Szczech discusses the oldest distilled spirit in America: tequila. Since moving to Mexico in 2006, he’s become a passionate advocate for the craft, quality, and tradition of this beverage from the blue agave pl
Ultra runner and bio-medical engineer Leah Yingling talks about training, resilience, overcoming trauma and fitting it all in.Then, why not try a 103-mile race, on foot, fat bike, or skis in the harsh Wyoming winter of the Wind River Mountains,
Author of the "How Not to Die" series, Dr. Michael Greger, discusses his book "How Not to Age: The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier as You Get Older."Then, explore the sport of SkiMo, short for Ski Mountaineering, with SkiMo Utah leader
Dr. Greg Eckel, a naturopathic physician, Traditional Chinese Medical Practitioner, and founder of the Energy 4 Life Centers located in in Park City talks about regenerative medicine. (00:44)Then, Amy Francis, founder and owner of Rocky Mountai
Founder, owner and chef of Savoury Kitchen, Joe Saladyga talks about new twists on traditional Thanksgiving favorites. (0:44)Kirsten Fox of the Fox School of Wine gives her picks for this year's Thanksgiving wine pairings. (29:04)
David Wintzer and Lynn Ware Peek speak with Dr. Temple Grandin, a spokesperson and activist for the autism community. She talks about her new book, “Different Kinds of Minds: A Guide to Your Brain." (00:00) Then, we talk about the transformativ
Local resident and mountain bike and gravel bike national champion Keegan Swenson talks about his banner year of racing. (0:43)Then, professor of philosophy at Wellesley College, Helena de Bres, talks about her study of twins and how the philos
Consultant Chuck Wisner explores the art of conscious conversations. What makes a truly good listener? How can we dialogue and converse more effectively? (00:56)Then, have you ever felt like you want to make a difference in your community or in
Physical therapist and concussion expert Annie Howard and professional snowboarder and founder of the non-profit Save a Brain, Kelsey Boyer talk about partnering to provide education, awareness, and treatment to local athletes and teams. (1:04)
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