Access Utah

Tom Williams

About

Access Utah is UPR's original program focusing on the things that matter to Utah. The hour-long show airs live Monday-Thursday at 9:00 a.m. Access Utah 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!

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1950 episodes

'Returning Rapids Project' with Mike DeHoff on Monday's Access Utah

The receding waters of Lake Powell have returned some of the dam-inundated areas of the Colorado River Basin to a more natural state, while imperiling others. Mike DeHoff joins us to discuss.

50m
Apr 01
'Big Box USA' on Thursday's Access Utah

On this episode we talk with the editors of Big Box USA, which presents a new look at how the big box retail store has dramatically reshaped the U.S. economy and its ecosystems in the last half century.

50m
Mar 28
Revisiting A Republic of Scoundrels' On Wednesday's Access Utah

Today we revisit our conversation with the editors of the book 'A Republic of Scoundrels: The Schemers, Intriguers, and Adventurers Who Created a New American Nation.' Our guests are editors Timothy Hemmis and David Head.

46m
Mar 27
Environmental member drive special on Wednesday's Access Utah

We talk with Wayne Wurtsbaugh, professor emeritus in the Watershed Sciences Department at USU and Jack Greene, nature educator and regular contributor to UPR’s Wild About Utah.

50m
Mar 20
Folklore member drive special with Lynne McNeill on Monday's Access Utah

It’s another special Member Drive edition of the program and our guest is folklorist Lynne McNeill.

50m
Mar 18
Revisiting 'Crossings' with Ben Goldfarb on Wednesday's Access Utah

We revisit our conversation with Ben Goldfarb to talk wildlife and discuss his upcoming book, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet.

46m
Mar 06
Rural Utah voting and elections with T.J. Ellerbeck on Monday's Access Utah

Our guest today is T.J. Ellerbeck, executive director of the Rural Utah Project, which works in voter registration and mobilization in rural areas among other initiatives. We’ll talk about voting and elections, technology, and other issues affecting rural Utah.

40m
Mar 04
Bringing War Home: Vietnam War Symposium on Wednesday's Access Utah

Many are still living with the legacies of the Vietnam War, and one of the populations deeply affected by this devastating event were the women of many backgrounds who served militarily. Susan O’Neill and Kara Dixon Vuic join us today to discuss.

51m
Feb 28
Faith and the Environment with Tamarra Kemsley on Monday's Access Utah

Today Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Tamarra Kemsley joins us to talk about how religious faith affects peoples’ views of the environment.

49m
Feb 26
Moab Kane Creek development on Thursday's Access Utah

A developer plans to build a large luxury home and commercial development on scenic agricultural land in the Colorado River floodplain just outside Moab, and a residents’ group, as part of a groundswell of local opposition, has formed to oppose the development. KZMU's Molly Marcello and other guests join to discuss.

50m
Feb 22
2024 legislature with Tyler Clancy on Wednesday's Access Utah

Today we’ll talk with Rep. Clancy about mental health issues, homelessness, and other issues.

42m
Feb 21
Revisiting The "Pill Mill Killer" on Tuesday's Access Utah

We revisit our conversation with Philip Eil about his book Prescription for Pain. It follows his years-long investigation into his father’s old classmate: former high school valedictorian Paul Volkman, who once seemed destined for greatness after earning his MD and his PhD from the prestigious University of Chicago but is now serving four consecutive life sentences at a federal prison in Arizona.

50m
Feb 20
'Sleepless' with Annabel Abbs-Streets on Thurday's Access Utah

In the tradition of books like Breath and Wintering, Sleepless combines science, historical research, and personal experience to explore the complicated relationship women have with darkness.

47m
Feb 15
Love magic for Valentine's Day 2024 on Wednesday's Access Utah

On this Valentine’s Day we're joined by Jeannie Thomas to talk about love spells, heartbreak rituals, a study about fruit flies and breakups, and anthropologist Helen Fisher’s studies on what happens to our brains when we fall in love.

46m
Feb 14
Discussing Lisa Thompson's 'Wild Wasatch Front' on Tuesdays Access Utah

Lisa Thompson and the Natural History Museum of Utah have a new book out called Wild Wasatch Front, an urban adventure guide that invites both locals and tourists to discover unexpected nature thriving in the cities and suburbs of the Wasatch Front

49m
Feb 13
2024 Legislative water issues on Monday's Access Utah

On this episode we’ll talk about water policy as it's being debated and acted upon at the Utah Legislature. Our guests include Salt Lake Tribune water and land use reporter Leia Larsen and Rep. Joel Briscoe, D-SLC.

50m
Feb 12
Great Salt Lake & the 2024 Legislature on Wednesday's Access Utah

Our guest is Great Salt Lake Commissioner and Great Salt Lake Strike Team Co-Chair Brian Steed, here to talk about the Great Salt Lake Data and Insights Summary, prepared for the 2024 Utah Legislature.

47m
Feb 07
Revisiting 'National Dish' with Anya von Bremzen on Tuesday's Access Utah

We all have an idea in our heads about what French food is—or Italian, or Japanese, or Mexican, or . . . But where did those ideas come from? Who decides what makes a national food canon? Recipient of three James Beard awards, Anya von Bremzen joins us to discuss.

48m
Feb 06
'Our Secret Society' with Tanisha Ford on Monday's Access Utah

Today historian Tanisha Ford will join us to talk about her biography of Mollie Moon, who was one of the most influential women of the civil rights era.

48m
Feb 05
Revisiting Michael Finkel's 'The Art Thief' on Thursday's Access Utah

Michael Finkel’s book The Art Thief chronicles one of the most outrageous crime sprees in history.

50m
Feb 01
David Zook on Wednesday's Access Utah

On this episode of Access Utah we check in with Cache County Executive David Zook to talk about housing, transportation, the economy, homelessness and more.

44m
Jan 31
Utah legislation and the 2024 energy policy on Tuesday's Access Utah

Today we’ll talk about energy policy as it's being acted upon at the Utah Legislature.

48m
Jan 30
Revisiting ''Walt Longmire' with Craig Johnson on Monday's Access Utah

We're once again joined by Craig Johnson, the New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire mystery novels.

49m
Jan 29
'Patricia Turner's Trash Talk' on Thursday's Access Utah

Today we'll talk with UCLA Professor Patricia Turner discusses her latest book, Trash Talk: Anti-Obama Lore and Race in the Twenty-First Century.

49m
Jan 25
Neurodiversity with Sara Sanders Gardner on Wednesday's Access Utah

Sara Sanders Gardner is the openly autistic designer and developer of Bellevue College's nationally recognized Neurodiversity Navigators program, and they are the guest for this episode.

41m
Jan 24
Science reporting in Panama on Tuesday's Access Utah

On this episode we talk with scientists and reporters who have been researching and reporting at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama.

48m
Jan 23
Advocacy groups and the 2024 Legislative Session on Monday's Access Utah

As the 2024 session of the Utah Legislature enters its second week there are many organizations advocating for their causes. We’ll talk to several of these groups today.

44m
Jan 22
Revisiting 'The Cat's Meow' with Jonathan Losos on Wednesday's Access Utah

Today we talk cats. Our guest is Jonathan Losos, and on this episode we discuss his book The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to Your Sofa.

51m
Jan 18
Revisiting 'Like, Literally Dude' with Valerie Fridland on Access Utah

On this episode we talk speech. We revisit our conversation with Valerie Fridland, professor of linguistics in the English Department at the University of Nevada, Reno and author of Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English.

50m
Jan 17
'The Codex of the Endangered Species Act' with Lowell Baier on Access Utah

The year 2023 marked the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. It was also another year in an ongoing crisis of biodiversity loss, species extinctions, climate change, and natural disasters. On this episode we talk with Lowell Baier about the new books: The Codex of the Endangered Species Act, volumes 1 & 2.

48m
Jan 11