Season One.

  • KUER partners with Nurture the Creative Mind to put recorders and microphones in the hands of teenagers. They choose who they want to talk to, and what they want to talk about. In this episode, Ryan Gimbel sits down with fellow student Piper Deamer to talk about Piper’s brother.

  • Chloe McGregor talks with her mother about the death of her father. He died when she was three years old. text goes here

  • Alicia Baker is passionate about diversity in all its forms. She had conversations with Weber State University’s Chief Diversity Officer Adrienne Andrews and Ogden City Council member Luis Lopez.

  • Piper Deamer loves Ogden. And she wanted to find out how much of her city’s colorful history is really true. She spoke with Special Collections Curator Sarah Singh from Weber State University.

  • Sydney Van Vliet wants young people coping with depression to know they’re not alone. She talked with her friend Isabella Hill about their experiences with mental illness.

Season Two.

  • For expert luthier R. Alex Wilson, making string instruments starts with a walk in the woods and ends with a piece fit for an orchestra.

  • Cultural events like the Ogden Twilight concert series are luring tourists from Utah and beyond to the city.

  • Building a successful restaurant is about more than making great beer and burgers. (Although that doesn’t hurt.)

  • Dan Richmond loves being out in nature so much he’s made it his career.

  • Laurie Allen has been leading ghost tours in Utah for 20 years.