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Episode #65: Robert Gehrke, Salt Lake Tribune

Matt chats with Gehrke, the Trib’s newly minted columnist, his new gig after years spent as a reporter covering the Utah Legislature, as well as writing…

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Episode #64: “Harness the Sun” with author Philip Warburg

Matt chats with Philip about his new book chronicling the sharp growth in America’s solar industry. He compares the current reality of solar to wind, which he wrote…

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Episode #63: “The Grid” with author Gretchen Bakke

Matt chats with the McGill University professor, who has written a very interesting and provocative new book about America’s electricity infrastructure. The book is about much more…

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Episode #62: The Attack on Utah Solar with Michael Shea

Matt chats with HEAL’s Policy Associate, Michael Shea, about a hugely critical campaign: Our efforts to defend the affordability of Rooftop Solar in Utah. They…

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Episode #61: Krystal Rogers-Nelson & Erin Olschewski, Real Food Rising

Matt chats about Real Food Rising, a youth farming program of Utah Community Action, with their program coordinator, Krystal, and community engagement coordinator, Erin. They describe Real…

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Episode #60: Shawn Teigen, Utah Foundation

Matt chats with Shawn about the work he does as the Research Director for the Utah Foundation, a local think-tank. Shawn talked about his journey…

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Episode #59: Peter Metcalf, Black Diamond

Matt has an informative chat with Peter, founder and CEO emeritus of Black Diamond, focusing on the relationship between outdoor recreation companies and environmental activism.…

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Episode #58: Sam Grenny, Even Stevens Sandwiches

Our first ever business guest joins Matt on the podcast to discuss the growing sandwich chain’s unique social mission. Sam, the Director of Community Engagement at…

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Episode #57: Vicki Bennett, Salt Lake City Sustainability

Matt has a lively chat with Vicki, who has led Salt Lake’s impressive sustainability efforts for the past eight years. They talk about Vicki’s path…

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Episode #56: Dr. Michael Mann, “The Madhouse Effect”

In a very special edition of the podcast, Matt chats with Dr. Mann–HEAL’s Spring Breakfast speaker in 2014 and one of the nation’s most respected climate change scientists. They discuss his…

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