Synopsis
Access Utah is UPR's original program focusing on the things that matter to Utah. The hour-long show airs daily at 9:00 a.m. and covers everything from pets to politics in a range of formats from in-depth interviews to call-in shows. Email us at upraccess@gmail.com or call at 1-800-826-1495. Join the discussion!
Episodes
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How nature benefits human health on Wednesday's Access Utah
11/03/2022 Duration: 53minA growing body of research confirms the link between nature and physical, emotional and mental health. How and why does nature wield these benefits?
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Remembering writer Bernard DeVoto on Tuesday's Access Utah
11/03/2022 Duration: 54minThis year marks the 125th anniversary of Bernard DeVoto's birth, a man described by Wallace Stegner as “Utah’s most prominent writer,” yet who has been largely forgotten in Utah and in his hometown of Ogden.
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Women in politics on Monday's Access Utah
09/03/2022 Duration: 53minWhat barriers prevent women from running for office? We talk with Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson, and Yándary Chatwin and Nina Barnes, hosts of the “Real Women Run” podcast.
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Reporting on Ukraine with Matthew LaPlante on Monday's Access Utah
03/03/2022 Duration: 53minWe hear about Matthew LaPlante's experiences as a reporter in the Iraq war, and also reflect on his experiences in Ukraine, the former Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova and the "frozen conflict" state of Transnistria.
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Isabel Allende on Thursday's Access Utah
03/03/2022 Duration: 54minOne of the most widely-read authors in the world, having sold more than 75 million books, Isabel Allende is our guest for today's Access Utah.
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'The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness' on Wednesday's Access Utah
02/03/2022 Duration: 53minA silent epidemic of chronic illnesses afflicts tens of millions of Americans: these are diseases that are poorly understood, frequently marginalized, and can go undiagnosed and unrecognized altogether.
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Best-selling author Shannon Hale on Tuesday's Access Utah
01/03/2022 Duration: 54minShannon Hale is the Utah-based New York Times best-selling author of the Princess Academy series, Rapunzel’s Revenge and Austenland, which was made into a movie. Her latest, Amethyst, is on our latest UPR Booklist.
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The most popular memes of 2021 on Thursday's Access Utah
24/02/2022 Duration: 49minA TikTok video of a young Scottish mailman singing the traditional sea shanty “Soon May the Wellerman Come,” and memes that poked fun at the self-described “QAnon Shaman” were among the top digital folklore trends of 2021.
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Doing good in our communities on Wednesday's Access Utah
23/02/2022 Duration: 52minThere are many needs in our communities and many step up to help. On this episode, we shine a light on non-profits and individuals doing good in our communities.
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Conservatives and climate dialogue with Rep. John Curtis on Tuesday's Access Utah
22/02/2022 Duration: 54minWe’ll talk about fossil fuels, renewables, nuclear, hydrogen, methane and more.
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'American Injustice': wrongful conviction on Monday's Access Utah
17/02/2022 Duration: 53minIn the past thirty years, more than 2,700 innocent American prisoners - their combined prison sentences adding up to nearly 25,000 years - have been exonerated and freed.
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'The Fuzzy and The Techie' with Scott Hartley on Monday's Access Utah
16/02/2022 Duration: 53minCould the liberal arts be the future of the digital world?
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How COVID has affected religious congregations on Tuesday's Access Utah
16/02/2022 Duration: 54minHave you ever thought about how Covid-19 has changed the way our religious communities continue to organize their efforts in promoting and maintaining spiritual faith? On this episode of Access Utah, we are joined by five religious leaders/academics who will be informing us what kind of changes they have noticed in their respective religious communities throughout the pandemic, and what the future might hold in store for them.
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The great resignation on Wednesday's Access Utah
16/02/2022 Duration: 54minMany people have not returned to the workforce following the height of the Covid pandemic. Higher-than-usual numbers of employees have quit in some areas.
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The case for and against the death penalty on Wednesday's Access Utah
16/02/2022 Duration: 53minHB 147, sponsored by Rep. Lowry Snow, R-St. George, which would have repealed the death penalty in Utah and replaced it with a possible sentence of 45 years to life, was defeated in committee. The debate will go on, however, today on Access Utah.
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The future of the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday's Access Utah
15/02/2022 Duration: 54minSince U. S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last month, speculation about his replacement has ramped up.
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Yes means yes: a new legal standard for consent on Tuesday's Access Utah
15/02/2022 Duration: 54minRep. Angela Romero, D-Salt Lake City, is sponsoring HB98 which would create a third-degree felony offense of sexual conduct without affirmative consent. Current Utah law defines sexual abuse as when “the victim expresses lack of consent through words or conduct.”
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Russia and Ukraine: the politics and identities at play on Wednesday's Access Utah
02/02/2022 Duration: 54minThe New York Times reports that “Russian troops are encircling Ukraine from three sides. In Washington and Brussels, there are warnings of crushing sanctions if Vladimir V. Putin orders an invasion. Embassy families — both American and Russian — are being evacuated from Kyiv.” We will be talking with Anna Pechenkina, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Utah State University.
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Local government with Cache County Executive David Zook on Tuesday's Access Utah
02/02/2022 Duration: 54minCache County Executive David Zook joins us to talk about public health, transportation, homelessness, mental health, the economy, immigration, COVID and other issues.
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What happens when viruses pass from humans to animals on Monday's Access Utah
31/01/2022 Duration: 53minThe Times reports that mink farms (some of them in Utah) threaten to become a source of new coronavirus variants — and an object lesson in how ‘spillback’ can make deadly diseases even deadlier. Today we’ll talk with David Quammen about spillover, spillback, Coronavirus and future viruses.