Dawn Anahid MacKeen’s grandfather survived the Armenian genocide, journeying nearly a thousand miles (much of it on foot) out of what is now Turkey and into the Syrian desert. Dawn chronicled his journey in her book The Hundred Year Walk: An Armenian Odyssey – and also retraced her grandfather’s route herself to better understand what he endured.
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Jan 14
My Life in Three Places: Kelly McEvers
Kelly McEvers spent years living and working across the globe as a foreign correspondent, reporting from across Asia, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East. Today, she shares three places that have shaped her life.We always want to hear from you! If you have a question or ... Show More
11m 28s
Jan 13
William Buckland’s Poo Table
In the collection of the Lyme Regis Museum in England is a beautiful 19th century tabletop made of delicate, inset stones. The rub is that these stones are… (spoiler alert)... coprolite, or fossilized feces. Amanda and Johanna discuss the man who had this table made, an eccentric ... Show More
15m 39s
Aug 2025
A GOLDEN RECAP, MONTANA SUMMERS & A SNEAKY LINK
<p>Today, Jon and Kristin talk all about her golden 30th birthday and the details that made her day so special. Then, Jon shares about his summer trip to Montana, capped off with a surprise quiz that had them both in tears from laughing.</p><p><br></p><p>Get BRICKED off your phon ... Show More
54m 57s
Apr 2025
320K Signatures vs. #1 Economy, 'Minecraft' Chicken Jockey, Bar Egg Hunt
Utah has boasted the number one economic outlook in the nation for 18 years, but according to who? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means dive into the data and compare it to support for Utah's labor movement. Plus, chickens in theaters, two new neighborhood murals, ... Show More
30m 47s