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Samuel Brown is a medical researcher, intensive care unit physician, and historian of religion and culture. His recent article in Deseret Magazine is titled "Grief Shared: How Grief Can Bring Us Together If We Allow It."
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Today we’ll talk with Anastasia Zadeik about her novel The Other Side of Nothing.
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Lemuel Earl tells his son Bryan and grandson Micah about the life and love he shared with his wife through war, work and illness.
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Today we’ll talk with Deborah Kasdan about her new book ROLL BACK THE WORLD: A Sister’s Memoir. Threaded throughout this love letter to her older sister are stories of four siblings and their parents. As the second sibling, Deborah Kasdan struggled for decades with painful emotions of grief, shame, and survivor’s guilt before deciding to share her story, and her family’s.
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Kendra Penry and Allen Clutter together remember their recently departed dog and best friend, Kiko.
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Our Guest for the hour is Lea Zikmund. Her new book For Crying Out Loud takes a close look at the intersection of grief, loss, and the everyday Americans’ social media use.
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It’s UPR’s Spring Member Drive. On Access Utah that means some very special programming, including some Best Of segments from favorite episodes and some…
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Sadie Hoagland’s new book “American Grief in Four Stages,” a collection of short fiction, asks the question: why does our country do so little for the…