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We’ve had a few staff changes here at HEAL Utah and we are so excited to introduce you to our new Development Director, Turner Bitton,...
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Powering Action to Protect Utah

We’ve had a few staff changes here at HEAL Utah and we are so excited to introduce you to our new Development Director, Turner Bitton,...

Did you know that Utah has part-time legislators, that there are only 45 days a year where they can pass laws, and that citizen’s can...

If you’re into big mountain freestyle skiing, you probably know about Dash Longe. But did you know that he is also a dad, filmmaker, a...

This week we sat down with another Torrey House Press author, Zak Podmore, to discuss his new book Confluence: Navigating the Personal & Pol...

Tim Sullivan and Michael Yount call themselves Salt Lake City cheerleaders, but they do more than just cheer on this growing city – th...

This week we caught up with Ayja Bounous to talk about our favorite thing – skiing – and our least favorite thing – climat...

How can you run a sustainable business when it inherently produces emissions? Owner of Publik Coffee Roasters and Publik Kitchen, Missy Grei...

If you’ve come to any of HEAL Utah’s main events in the last three years, they were most likely orchestrated by our Development...

Jason Groenewold came to Utah in the 90s with skis, a tent from Walmart, and $500 in his pocket. Decades later, he had built up a thriving e...

Dr. Sandra Steingraber was there when Tim DeChristopher looked the judge who would sentence him in the eyes and said “This is what hop...

For the last 15 years, KRCL’s RadioActive has been a radio show for grassroots activism. This week, we turned the microphone around on the s...

Thomas Quayle lives in a place that most people avoid or criticize: science communications. As the Education Program Specialist at the Clark...

We call it the Trojan Horse of the nuclear industry and a disaster for Utah, but everyone else calls it depleted uranium (DU). Join us this...

With what lens do legislators look at a bill? Is it through a privileged one or an inclusive one that recognizes disproportionate effects th...

He’s a doctor, a grandfather, a cyclist, and the Bruce Springsteen of HEAL Utah: meet our Executive Director, Dr. Scott Williams. He came to...

While some high school seniors were focused on prom, graduation, and spring break, Piper Christian spent a lot of her senior year at the Sta...

While he was in town to speak at the Clark Planetarium, we managed to grab Dr. Robert Mendelsohn , a professor at Yale University’s Yale Sch...

Every advocacy group believes, for good reason, that their campaign should be front page news. There’s no front page big enough to cover eve...

After finishing off her final legislative session as a representative, Representative Rebecca Edwards sat down with the HEAL Utah Podcast. I...

Matt chats with Richard, who has written extensively (13 books!) on energy and economic issues, about climate change, energy trends and more...

The Tribune’s environmental reporter, Brian Maffly, returns to the podcast to chat all things monument. Matt and Brian have a wide-ranging c...

Josh Edson, from Tim Dahle Nissan, sits down with Matt to chat about the electric vehicle revolution we’re experiencing. As the local car de...

Matt chats with Peter, an assistant professor in the Environment & Society department at Utah State University, about his research on public...

Matt chats with Nick Huey about his creative efforts to increase awareness about climate change, in coordination with University of Utah stu...

Yoram joins Matt in the studio for a chat about comedy, bipartisan climate advocacy, and Yoram’s recent move to Utah. Bauman, who has a PhD...

Matt chats with Michael Cundick and Darin Mann, executive director and action director (respectively) for the local grassroots effort known...

Bob and Mary Ellen, longtime HEAL board members, talk about how they first became involved in the organization. They describe how the group’...

Matt talks to Chip about his new novel, Stony Mesa Sagas , which will be released by Torrey House Press on November 14th. Chip describes the...

Julie Stewart, a Westminster honors college professor , joins Matt in a conversation about research she and her students did about Utah roof...

Matt chats with David, one of the most important writers today on energy, climate and the environment, about several of his recent columns i...

Vancouver-based journalist, Geoff Dembicki, joins Matt in the studio to chat about his new book, Are We Screwed? How a New Generation is Fig...

Matt chats with Tyler Poulson, Salt Lake City’s sustainability program manager, about several key climate and energy issues including Utah C...

Matt chats with Suzanne, the Board President of the Escalante & Boulder Chamber of Commerce, about the possible reduction of the Grand Stair...

Matt chats with Michael about the historic rooftop solar agreement reached between Rocky Mountain Power, the solar industry and advocates li...

Matt chats with Marisol Cortez, a scholar, writer and activist based in San Antonio, Texas. Since graduating from U.C. Davis with a Ph.D. in...

Matt chats about current Western environmental issues with Jonathan Thompson, an accomplished environmental journalist from southwestern Col...

Ashley joins Matt in the studio to chat about the endeavors of Wasatch Community Gardens throughout the Salt Lake Valley. They discuss the m...

Matt chats with Royal about his efforts on behalf of Salt Lake County to improve air quality and to work on climate change for the sake of p...

Anne Mariah chats with Matt about the economic and environmental impacts of uranium milling and nuclear waste storage near Blanding, Utah. A...

Matt chats with Will about the successful brewery he founded nearly 25 years ago which has grown steadily and now sells its brews in 34 stat...

Matt chats with Ben about the origins and current operations of Salt Lake’s bike share program, which now has 33 stations in and around down...

Matt chats with Nazz, the CEO of Petzl America, about the outdoor company, its products and its involvement in policy issues. They talk firs...

The Matts chat about the very timely issues of health care and health coverage in Utah, focusing on UHPP ‘s valuable advocacy. Slonaker spea...

Laura joins Matt in the studio to discuss all things related to water in the Salt Lake Valley. As the Director of the Salt Lake City Departm...

This week, Joan speaks with Matt about her time as the Senior Policy Advisor for EPA Region 8 under former President Obama from 2013-2016. J...

Matt chats with the founder and namesake of Ken Sanders Rare Books . They discuss how the history of environmentalism and literature in Utah...

Natalie joins Matt to chat about Sage Mountain Farm Animal Sanctuary. As the Director of Communications (and a doctoral student within Envir...

Matt chats with Cheryl about her organization’s work protecting and preserving land in Park City, Summit County and beyond. They talk primar...

Matt chats with Ryan about his work advocating for clean air and for the Utah solar industry over the past few years. First, Ryan talked abo...

Matt has a wide-ranging chat with Erin about air quality, politics and homelessness. They discuss Erin’s tenure at Breathe Utah and the hist...