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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.

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Salt Lake City, UT

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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.

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English


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How the Online Far-Right is Changing Conservative Politics

5/13/2026
The chronically-online young men pushing Republicans further right are called “Groypers.” The journalist Antonia Hitchens explores their extremist agenda.

Duration:00:50:30

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What the Box Elder County Data Center Could Mean for Utah

5/7/2026
This week, Box Elder County commissioners gave the green light to a 40,000-acre data center in remote Hansel Valley, Utah. Matteo Wong, a staff writer for The Atlantic, says the immense scale of the planned development is hard to wrap your mind around.

Duration:00:44:13

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The Tragic Story of America's Most Memorable Maritime Disaster

5/7/2026
As big freighters go, the Edmund Fitzgerald was the biggest, the best and the most profitable ship on the Great Lakes. Then, on Nov. 10, 1975, facing gale-force winds and 50-foot waves, the ship sank, taking all 29 men aboard her down into the icy depths of Lake Superior.

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Why the LDS Church Is Suing 'Mormon Stories' Host John Dehlin

5/6/2026
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints filed a lawsuit in April against “Mormon Stories Podcast” host John Dehlin, alleging trademark and copyright infringement. We’ll talk with Dehlin about the case, as well as with LDS scholars Matthew Bowman and Patrick Mason about what the suit tells us about the LDS Church and the influence of “Mormon Stories.”

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Drawn to Grisly Movies? This Psychologist Knows Why.

4/30/2026
Coltan Scrivner studies why some of us are drawn to look at gruesome things. He calls it morbid curiosity, and he says it’s not a bad thing.

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Salt Lake Is Growing Fast. But Is It Growing Well?

4/29/2026
If you grew up along the Wasatch Front, you’ve seen how much this place has changed. Farm fields replaced by housing developments. High-rise apartments where single-story buildings once stood. A steady influx of new people. Much of it has happened in little more than a decade. That rapid transformation fascinates housing journalist Taylor Anderson. He says it creates an opening to ask a bigger question: how is the region changing, and for whom?

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What Do Nate Blouin’s Old Social Media Posts Mean for State Democrats?

4/23/2026
Nate Blouin, a Utah State Senator and leading progressive Democratic contender for Utah’s new congressional seat, faces a setback as vulgar online comments he made years ago recently came to light. The controversy also raises questions about the clout of the progressive wing of the party in the lead-up to the Democratic State Convention.

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Why We (All) Talk Funny

4/22/2026
The linguist Valerie Fridland says everyone has an accent, whether they think so or not. Her new book is about how the different ways we talk shape our lives.

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What Will It Take to Make Great Salt Lake Great Again?

4/16/2026
Great Salt Lake normally doesn’t reach peak water level until late May. But after a record-low snowpack, the lake has already topped out, and experts warn it will likely brush up against its own record low. Could a sizable influx of federal dollars help save it?

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Bill Gifford Says Don’t Avoid the Heat. Harness It.

4/15/2026
There’s emerging evidence of the health benefits of raising your body temperature—you know, getting sweaty. Author Bill Gifford’s book makes the case.

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Daryl Lindsey Says You Can Build a Thriving Utah Yard — and Save Water Doing It

4/9/2026
Daryl Lindsey is a sustainable landscaping expert. With spring here, and a worrisome winter in the rearview, she joins us to talk about this year’s growing season.

Duration:00:49:30

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The Future of Mining Being Drawn in a Legal Gray Zone

4/8/2026
The hunt for critical minable resources is heating up in Utah, and would-be extractors have found a legal loophole to get around federal mining laws.

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ICE Wants to Transform an SLC Warehouse into an Immigration Jailhouse

4/2/2026
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement recently purchased a warehouse on Salt Lake City’s west side, but the agency doesn’t intend to use the site for goods or merchandise: It will be a detention facility, part of the agency’s efforts to round up and deport a million people every year.

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A Historian Shares What We Really Know About Jesus

4/1/2026
With Easter weekend approaching, we’re revisiting our 2025 conversation with Elaine Pagels about the real Jesus of Nazareth.

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The True History of the American Gunfighter

3/26/2026
The Wild West has been the subject of much mythologizing in American culture. But for all the fantasy, at least one figure was real: the gunfighter.

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The Alien Craze That Captured Turn-Of-The-Century America

3/25/2026
It may seem like Mars is just a modern-day obsession, but we earthlings were nuts for the Red Planet more than a century ago. David Baron’s new book tells the story.

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You Won't Find Every Word in the Dictionary. Here's Why.

3/19/2026
What weighs five pounds, hasn’t been seen in print for 20 years, but still shapes the way we think about language? Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary — and author Stefan Fatsis is here to tell us why it matters.

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McKay Coppins' Year as a Degenerate Gambler

3/18/2026
The journalist McKay Coppins wasn’t a gambling man. But when his employer The Atlantic staked him $10,000 to bet on the 2025 NFL season, he couldn’t say no.

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The Science of Love and Sex

3/12/2026
Justin R. Garcia is the director of the Kinsey Institute, the famed sex research institution. He’s joining us to talk about his new book, “The Intimate Animal.”

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That’s a Wrap on the 2026 Legislative Session

3/11/2026
The 2026 Utah Legislative Session concluded last week. We’re gathering a trio of reporters to talk about what passed and what failed.

Duration:00:50:30