Business Buzz
Join host Frances Johnson as she explores the experience of women in the workplace, and the role empathy plays in creating inclusive and equitable companies and communities. We’ll learn about how government and higher ed are teaming up to address Utah’s last place ranking for women’s equality and hear why tech jobs are the perfect fit for moms in the workforce. We’ll talk about voice in the workplace and why speaking out about discrimination against anyone, helps everyone. And we’ll hear what role the David Eccles School of Business is playing in preparing the next generation of female business leaders to succeed.
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Hey U
Students from the University of Utah talk business (and beyond). We are sitting down with your favorite employers and leaders to get the inside scoop on all things careers—from innovative companies to interesting career positions to tips on negotiating your first salary. So, relax, grab a cup of coffee, and tune in for quick career advice and great company stories. This is Hey U!
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TreeNote
TreeNote is a two minute weekly feature from renowned ecologist Dr. Nalini Nadkarni and KUER. Nadkarni is a scientist who studies trees. For forty years, she has documented the ecological values that trees provide, like stabilizing soils and providing wildlife habitat. And most importantly, trees absorb carbon into their tissues, a process that helps slow climate change.
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Talking Climate
Talking Climate brings University of Utah climate change researchers and their work into focus. Talking Climate is hosted and produced by Ross Chambless, Community Engagement Manager for the Wilkes Center, and Margaret Call, an undergraduate researcher.
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U Rising
On U Rising, you'll hear stories from our faculty, staff and students about their inspiring, innovative and impactful research and initiatives. U Rising is hosted by Chris Nelson, chief university relations officer and secretary to the university, and Julie Kiefer, associate director of science communication at University of Utah Health.
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The Joy of Belonging
WWhat does belonging mean for us—for our health, our wellbeing and happiness? Join us as we travel from the classroom to the workplace to the movie theater and sporting arena—with many stops in between—in The Joy of Belonging podcast, hosted by Mary Ann Villarreal, vice president for Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion.
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Physics of the Human Body
These interesting podcasts come from the University of Utah Department of Physics and Astronomy and describe how physics is utilized by the human body for every day activities like blood pressure, running vision, breathing, and hearing. They talk about how strokes are caused, blisters are formed ,how sun screens work and how diseases are caused. Listen as Richard Ingebretsen MD/PhD helps us understand how physics helps to operate our bodies.
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Hear it from Harlan!
Go inside University of Utah Athletics and the Pac-12 with Utah Director of Athletics Mark Harlan!
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Basic Wilderness Life Support
From the University of Utah School of Medicine - Prepare to Explore! For all who venture into the outdoors, take the knowledge of wilderness medicine with you. Log onto BWLS.online to learn how to certify in BWLS - Basic Wilderness Life Support.
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Podcasts from The Daily Utah Chronicle
Staff at The Daily Utah Chronicle are producing a number of different podcasts, including the following: Point of View is produced by opinion writers about top news issues on campus. Uncovered is produced by the newspaper’s investigative writers. Home Stretch features episodes on U sports. Can of Worms is a narrative podcast that features eclectic subjects. And Big Emotions is delving into “emotion, art and everything in between.”
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Bike Med
This podcast series is for bikers and coaches who need to have first aid certification. Or it can help anyone who bikes. It is presented by faculty from the University of Utah School of Medicine. Log on to: www.bikemed.org to study and certify.
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Wild Med U
This is wilderness medicine education from the Univeristy of Utah School of Medicine. It is designed for use in the Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) program, but anyone who goes into the backcountry should study this material.
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Healthy Kids Zone
Pediatrician Cindy Gellner is passionate about preventive care and the power of reading aloud to your children. Dr. Gellner will keep parents informed about the latest trends and issues facing children today, plus give tips that will help raising your kids a little less stressful.
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7 Domains of Women’s Health
Kirtly Parker Jones, MD, looks at women's health through the lens of physical, emotional, social, intellectual, financial, environmental, and spiritual health—the seven domains of women's health. These are conversations for all the women in your life, and we're going to have these conversations together.
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Informed Discussions
Tune in to hear the latest economic, demographic, and community updates from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Utah's premier public policy institute.
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Who Cares about Men’s Health?
This podcast is for men. Hosted by emergency physician Troy Madsen, MD, together with The Scope Radio producer Mitch Sears and senior producer Scot Singpiel, three regular guys just trying to live a healthy life without it taking over their life. Subscribe and empower yourself to take ownership of your health and decisions that will impact your life now and in the future.
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LabMind
On LabMind, join Brian Jackson, associate professor of pathology at the University of Utah and a medical director at ARUP Laboratories, as he interviews some of the top minds in diagnostic laboratory medicine and shares their insights into important challenges facing laboratories and clinicians.
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Humanities Radio
Humanities Radio is the University of Utah College of Humanities' Podcast. Our goal is to lead conversations about the humanities in the 21st century. We will talk with faculty, students and alumni to share information and ideas about the importance of the humanities in today's world. Listen to our latest and past episodes below!
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The Scope
The Scope, from University of Utah Health, highlights expert health advice and research you can use for a happier and healthier life. The Scope's mission is to educate, engage in and lead the conversation on the latest research and trends in medicine.
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Cancer-free Frontier
Huntsman Cancer Institute investigates the challenges and triumphs of delivering a cancer-free frontier. Host Heather Simonsen encourages us to envision a promising future by speaking with our most brilliant minds.
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