In the Hive

The impostor syndrome

In the Hive — (Original air date: November 16, 2017) Today on the show: Have you ever felt like a phony? Learn about the “impostor phenomenon,” with Aida Neimarlija, partner at the law firm of Gross & Rooney; Erin Jemison, director of public policy at the YWCA of Utah; and Rachel Stone, founder of the BYU Women…

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Was it a blue wave or a blue ripple? And Love/McAdams is a toss-up

Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Rep. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City. They discuss the results of the election nationally and locally, as they wait for the dust to settle around the Love/McAdams race for Utah’s fourth congressional district; the amendments and propositions that…

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Harm reduction and opioid overdoses

In the Hive —Today on the show: What does harm reduction mean for at-risk communities? Angela Stander Ito, opioid overdose prevention coordinator at the Utah Department of Health, shares a few reasons overdose deaths are down among Utahns; Patrick Rezac, founder and executive director of One Voice Recovery, explains how education about drug use and self harm…

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Behind the Headlines

Medical cannabis, high drug costs and local response to the Pittsburgh shooting

Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes holds a public meeting to discuss the medical cannabis compromise legislation he crafted with proponents and opponents of Proposition 2. Also, due to high drug costs, a Utah health insurance group is paying for public employees to fill prescriptions in Mexico. And the local faith community responds to the recent shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.…

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Straight-party voting and SLC’s Olympic bid

Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Left by Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, and on The Right by Sandy Deputy Mayor Evelyn Everton (filling in for Rep. Dan McCay).  They discuss the violent events of the past week and whether or not political rhetoric played a role; what the 2030 Olympics could mean for…

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Salt Lake City secrets

In the Hive–Today on the show: Everyone has secrets–even the place where we live. Performance poet RJ Walker explains the different categories of secret things and what makes a good secret; Salt Lake City Public Library librarian Cherie Willis talks about the secrets of the city’s infrastructure that are featured in the library’s Future Vision…

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In the Hive special feature: political scientist Matthew Burbank on Proposition 2 and the compromise legislation

In the Hive–On last week’s episode of the show, University of Utah political scientist Matthew Burbank spoke with host Emily Means about how public opinion of medical cannabis has changed over time. In this excerpt from their conversation, Burbank addresses the relationship between Proposition 2 and the compromise legislation drafted by Utah’s political players and…

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Tragedy strikes at the University of Utah, members of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe express concern about water pollution and more

Tragedy struck the University of Utah this week when a student athlete was shot and killed on campus approximately one year after the shooting death of another student at the University. A debate between candidates for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District revealed stark differences in the race. And members of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe are…

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Dabakis tries cannabis for legislative purposes and the Trib endorses Romney and Love

Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Left by Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, and on The Right by former Utah GOP Chair James Evans (filling in for Rep. Dan McCay). They discuss the Salt Lake Tribune editorial board’s endorsement of Mitt Romney and Rep. Mia Love; an increase in voter registration, especially for Democrats…

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Public opinion of medical cannabis

In the Hive–Today on the show: How does public opinion shape cannabis policy? University of Utah political scientist Matthew Burbank discusses how attitudes have changed around medical cannabis nationally and in Utah; Laura shares her experience shifting from prescription drugs to cannabis to treat her ulcerative colitis; and Andy Golub, a senior principal investigator with National…

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