
UPR Presents
Fridays at 10:00 a.m. and Saturdays at 3:00 p.m.
UPR Presents is a time slot dedicated to short-run national series, locally produced specialty programming, and the opportunity to audition emerging programs. Look forward to hearing shows like Invisibilia, Intelligence Squared, UPR’s The Source, Reveal, America Abroad, Playing Shortly, Climate One, Bioneers, and what is yet to be created.
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In this hour, we hear what to do when your mom invites your English teacher to live in the house, and how looking angelic in sky-blue choir robes can be deceiving.
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On this episode, Ross Peterson shares the unusual good advice from his brother to be sure to misspell a few words in his next English essay.
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On this episode of Christmas memories of growing up in a farmhouse in a small southeastern town in Idaho, we hear how an old woman living next to a baseball diamond turned into Mrs. Scrooge.
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Join us as we take you back in time for some Christmas memories of growing up in a farmhouse in a small, southeastern town in Idaho.
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Today we’ll talk with Zak Podmore, an environmental journalist and writer based in Bluff, Utah. He is author of two books, including the forthcoming Life after Deadpool. We’ll also be joined by Eric Balken, Executive Director of Glen Canyon Institute.
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Utah lawmakers passed a bill that would prevent Great Salt Lake from qualifying for legal personhood, barring government entities from recognizing that nonhumans--like the lake--have legal standing. Join Tom Williams and panelists for discussion on this topic on this Great Salt Lake special.
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Tom Williams and original Fresh Folk host Blair Larsen reminisce, and listen to segments from the program of UPR's past.
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This is a special presentation of a panel discussion on the agency and rights of the Great Salt Lake. It featured Sarah Woodbury, Darren Parry, Chandler Rosenburg, Janice Gardner, and Carter Williams.
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Former NPR foreign correspondent Corey Flintoff joins UPR's Tom Williams for a Q&A about Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Kerry Bringhurst discusses the the war in Ukraine with Anna Pechenkina, USU Associate Professor of Political Science.