• President Nelson at 100: A man of faith and science
    Oct 6 2024

    On Sept. 9, 2024, President Russell M. Nelson, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, turned 100 years old. In his tenure as leader of the Church, he has guided members through a worldwide pandemic, spearheaded a home-centered and Church-supported curriculum with the “Come, Follow Me” program, announced 168 temples worldwide, and reminded members to “Keep on the covenant path.” In this radio special, Church News‘ new editor and podcast host, Jon Ryan Jensen, explores this man of faith and science.

    Conference Conversations is special programming with content brought to you by KSL Newsradio for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during General Conference weekends. Listen for great conversations on faith that will appeal to members of the Church but also Christians in general.

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    37 mins
  • The Inspired Constitution: Timely lessons from a timeless document
    Oct 6 2024

    Inside Sources and Sunday Edtion’s host Boyd Matheson explores a landmark address from a senior leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along with scholars and experts regarding the origins, creative process, and staying power of the Constitution of the United States of America. Some have said the Constitution is part of the problem in a polarized country, while others see it as a unifying document that is as timely as it is timeless. Boyd examines lessons learned from a document that, while not perfect, has produced a republic truly extraordinary in world history.

    Conference Conversations is special programming with content brought to you by KSL Newsradio for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during General Conference weekends. Listen for great conversations on faith that will appeal to members of the Church but also Christians in general.

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    38 mins
  • Meet the New Deseret News Editor: Sarah Jane Weaver
    Oct 6 2024

    In May 2024, Sarah Jane Weaver was named editor of the Deseret News; this appointment comes after nearly 30 years as a reporter and editor working to create “a living record of the Restoration" of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Church News. In this radio special, Sarah sits down with the new Church News editor, Ryan Jensen, to discuss the sacred responsibility to report and elevate understanding.

    Conference Conversations is special programming with content brought to you by KSL Newsradio for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during General Conference weekends. Listen for great conversations on faith that will appeal to members of the Church but also Christians in general.

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    19 mins
  • Secure Our World, brought to you by Be Ready Utah, a division of Emergency Management
    Oct 6 2024

    As technology becomes more prevalent in our everyday lives, so too does the need for better security and awareness. In this special, sponsored by Be Ready Utah, a Division of Emergency Management, Tim Hughes sits down with Utah Department of Public Safety's Sergeant Jeffrey Plank to discuss ways you can keep you and your family safe from cyber-attacks.

    Hosted by Tim Hughes; produced by Randall Jeppesen.

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    37 mins
  • Looking ahead to the 2034 Winter Olympics
    Oct 5 2024

    KSL NewsRadio hosts Amanda Dickson and Jeff Caplan look ahead to the 2034 Winter Olympics and how the state of Utah will get ready. They go in-depth about the events, volunteers, and transportation with the CEO of US Ski & Snowboard, Sophie Goldschmidt; Event Manager at the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation, Mari Riser; and Executive Director of Utah Transit Authority, Jay Fox. Finally, they get the athlete perspective from two-time Olympic Medalist Shannon Bahrke Happe & future Olympic-hopeful Mason Schwarzenbach.

    Hosted by Amanda Dickson and Jeff Caplan. Produced/edited by Mitch von Puttkammer & Al Pace.

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    35 mins
  • DIY Background Checks: Your checklist for safer dating
    Oct 5 2024

    For both single women and men, dating apps offer both connection and concern. To find love, app users must first swipe through a sea of hundreds of strangers. So, to stay as safe as possible, Dating at Her Age cohosts Caitlyn Johnston and Debbie Dujanovic compiled a list of public databases and websites to use to look into someone's criminal and financial background. Of course, the hope is most dating app users are honest about their pasts. The truth is, some aren't.

    Hosted and produced by Debbie Dujanovic and Caitlyn Johnston

    Read more about how to do your own background checks: https://kslnewsradio.com/2126636/dujanovic-does-your-date-have-a-criminal-record-8-sites-i-use-for-diy-background-checks/

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    17 mins
  • Not One Drop: How much alcohol is healthy?
    Oct 5 2024

    A new meta-analysis looking at years of studies on alcohol consumption shows that alcohol is never healthy for us, in any amount. Dr. Tom Miller, Chief Medical Officer at University of Utah Health, breaks down this analysis and simplifies its findings for listeners who choose to enjoy libations. But there is more to consider than alcohol's impact on the body alone. Randall Carlisle, Media and Community Affairs Specialist at Odyssey House of Utah, shares his story about alcohol addiction.

    Hosted by Dave Noriega; produced by Mitch von Puttkammer.

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    17 mins
  • Condemned to Die: Examining the death penalty through a lens of faith
    Oct 5 2024

    The topic of capital punishment often evokes strong emotion. Some say the idea of condemning a person to death is the only way those who commit certain crimes can repent. Others say only God should be able to say who lives and dies. In this special, KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas and KSL at Night host Adam Gardiner sit down with various religious leaders and scholars from around Utah to get their religion's perspective on the death penalty. We hear from Very Reverend Martin Diaz, Rector at the The Cathedral of the Madeleine; Rabbi Avremi Zippel of Chabad Lubavitch of Utah; and Professor Patrick Mason, Professor of Religious Studies and History, Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture, Director - Religious Studies Program at Utah State University.

    Hosted by Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner; produced by Becky Bruce, Noah Giles, and Andy Cupp.

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    33 mins