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Aired Sunday July 9th, 2006
Amanda Dickson

Amanda Dickson is KSL's radio-voice that wakes you up in the morning. She works 10-12 hours a day, wakes up at 3:00 am, and still has energy to sound bright and knowledgeable. Find out what makes this Utahn tick by watching Utah Conversations.

Aired Sunday July 2nd, 2006
Calvin Rampton & John Gallivan

Calvin Rampton, former Governor of Utah and John Gallivan, long time publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune talk politics, past and present. It may be that no two Utahns have had more impact on the health and well-being of Salt Lake .

Aired Sunday June 25th, 2006
Esther Landa

Esther Landa, community activist, education leader, and a true hands-on woman. She has received three honorary doctorates, presided over many organizations, and been elected to many important positions. At 93 she is witty as ever and has some great stories to tell.

Aired Sunday June 18th, 2006
Bonnie Phillips

Bonnie Phillips, owner of Salt Lake's Phillips gallery, started the Golden Rule Project. The project began as a work of art consisting of sixteen golden rule formulations taken from different cultures, philosophies and teachings. Each original work of art was placed in high schools and middle schools to promote students to consider the golden rule. She hopes the Golden Rule Project will enhance the contemplation of  how people should treat each other.

Aired Sunday June 11th, 2006
Raymond Tymas-Jones

Raymond Tymas-Jones, the new Dean of the University of Utah's College of Fine Arts and Associate Vice President for the Arts. He thinks art and engineering can compliment each other more than others may think.

Aired Sunday June 4th, 2006
Jake Garn

Jake Garn, a senator, astronaut, father, mayor and pilot. As he approaches his 74th birthday, he still flies his airplane, does 75 push-ups and serves on more boards than we have space to mention. Join Ted for a special conversation.

Aired Sunday May 28th, 2006
Dr. Erik Jorgensen

Dr. Erik Jorgensen, the Scientific Director of the Brain Institute at the University of Utah and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Learn about the molecules that make us think, the circuits that make us act, and why it really matters.

Aired Sunday May 21st, 2006
Chief Chris Burbank

Chief Chris Burbank was appointed the new Salt Lake City Chief of Police in March. He has worked for the Salt Lake City Police Department for 15 years, was the sergeant of the Downtown Bicycle Unit and a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team. Now that serious crime in Utah is at a 14 year low, what is next for the new chief?

Aired Sunday May 7th, 2006
Al Rounds

Al Rounds, a well known artist whose watercolor paintings appear to be done in oils. He has traveled the world looking for the perfect picture to paint.

Aired Sunday April 30th, 2006
Dr. James H. Thomas

Dr. James H. Thomas, a founder of the Arab American University in Palestine and an Emeritus Professor of Genetics and Plant Breeding at Utah State University.  He will tell his personal story of spending 16 years in the Middle East.

Aired Sunday April 23rd, 2006
Chieko Okazaki

Chieko Okazaki, a former counselor in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints General Relief Society presidency--author of seven books, a well-known lecturer on women's rights. She has interesting stories to tell of her childhood in Hawaii, the bombing at Pearl Harbor and racism.

Aired Sunday April 16th, 2006
Craig Wirth

Craig Wirth, longtime feature reporter for CBS, CNBC, Clear Channel Broadcasting and other major media outlets. Well known for his old car and his travels across Utah and elsewhere, Craig will provide feature stories and interesting tales. He is currently teaching in the Dept. of Communication at the U. 

Aired Sunday April 9th, 2006
Elaine Elliott

Elaine Elliott, head coach of the Lady Ute Basketball Team
Join host Ted Capener as he chats with Elaine Elliot, head coach of the Lady Ute basketball team. Elliott just led the team to the 'Elite Eight' of the NCAA basketball tournament for the first time in the history of the school.

Dolores Doré Eccles Broadcast Center (EBC), The University of Utah, 101 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112, 801-581-7777