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KZMU Public Affairs

KZMU Public Affairs
Moab, Utah
Moab
Moab, United States
Moab Museum
Pollinators
Butch Cassidy
Charlie Glass
4-H
Ambient Music
Grand Junction, Colorado
Salt Lake City, United States
Composting
Holiday Waste
100 Years Of Silence
Heritage Conservation
Archaeology
Fruta, Colorado
Muscogee Creek Nation
Social Prescribing
Lifestyle Medicine

KZMU is a grassroots community radio station broadcasting from the heart of Moab, Utah. Our public affairs programming strives to inform, engage, entertain and connect the communities of Southeastern Utah and beyond. Current shows include This Week in Moab, Radio Book Club, Chefs' Adventures with Buck & Bernie, Great Wide Open, Art Talks, and The History Hour.

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In this episode, your hosts Jessie of Grand County Public Library and David and Julia from Back of Beyond Books chat about what they’ve been reading and what’s been flying off the library and bookstore shelves. · Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke · The... more

On this episode we hear from the www.utahwildlifefederation.org/aboutUtah Wildlife Federation’s Conservation Director about how to make the most of a low snowpack year in our region. Then a diverse coalition of groups shares their concerns ab... more

On this episode of This Week in Moab we talk with Sophia Fisher and Gavin Belfry of Rim to Rim Restoration (revegetation.org) about their work and forthcoming open house events at their Mayberry Native Plant Propagation Center on UT Hwy 128 coming up... more

The April edition of Codd’s World focused on the issue of affordable housing availability in Moab and Grand County. Codd invited local experts and elected officials to come on the show and discuss what’s being done in our community to get more housin... more

In this episode, your hosts Jessie of Grand County Public Library and Olivia and Julia from Back of Beyond Books find themselves discussing books on nomads, ramblers, climbers and dreamers. Plus, some exciting, not-yet-published titles to look forwar... more

On this episode of This Week in Moab we talk with Sophia Fisher and Gavin Belfry of Rim to Rim Restoration (revegetation.org) about their work and forthcoming open house events at their Mayberry Native Plant Propagation Center on UT Hwy 128 coming up... more

Join us for the March edition of Juniper Hour as we sit down with Tyson, a new member of our local community who is working with a nonprofit focused on native plants and regional flora. In this conversation, we talk about the importance of documentin... more

This episode of Codd’s World featured an interview earlier in the day on March 2, 2026 with Moab City Director of Community Development, Mr. Cory Shurtleff. Shurtleff has been the lead planner for the city since 2022. Following the interview with Shu... more

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Recent Guests

Alan Siegel
Family physician; founder and executive director of Social Prescribing USA
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Episode: This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Valerie Jackson
Health Educator
Southeast Utah Health Department
Episode: This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Angie Alexander
Emergency physician; lifestyle medicine clinician
Elevated Health Moab
Episode: This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Jessie Walsh
Nurse; co-founder of Elevated Health Moab
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Episode: This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Steve Evers
Executive Director
Friends of Arches and Canyonlands Parks
Episode: This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Emmanuel Santa-Martinez
Associate professor of biology
Salt Lake Community College
Episode: Juniper hour 2.16.26
Jeremy Lynch
Stewardship Director, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Episode: This Week in Moab SUWA and Steward Moab and Lyla June and Sunflood
Anna Sprout
Executive Director, Steward Moab
Steward Moab
Episode: This Week in Moab SUWA and Steward Moab and Lyla June and Sunflood
Lyla June Johnston
Musician, scientist, and Indigenous community organizer
Independent/Native Nations liaison
Episode: This Week in Moab SUWA and Steward Moab and Lyla June and Sunflood

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This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Q: How is ParkRx integrated into community health here in Moab?
ParkRx provides cards listing local parks and trails that providers can hand to patients to prescribe movement and outdoor activity, supported by local clinics and libraries.
This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Q: How does lifestyle medicine differ from traditional family medicine visits?
Initial visits are longer (about 75 minutes) to deeply explore the patient's life and health, focusing on sustained behavioral change and comprehensive data tracking beyond standard medical visits.
This Week in Moab: Social Prescribing, Lifestyle Medicine, and P4P
Q: What is lifestyle medicine, and what are its six pillars?
Lifestyle medicine is a medical specialty that empowers patients to take control of their health through six pillars: optimal nutrition, exercise/movement, restorative sleep, avoidance of risky substances, positive social connections, and stress management.
This Week In Moab: Grand Canyon Trust and MLK Day with Celia and Chirsty
Q: Can you outline how the new state–federal agreement might change day-to-day management of lands around Moab?
The guest explains that while there is no transfer of ownership, the state could gain greater control over management decisions, with concerns about reduced public input and potential shifts in how timber, water, and recreation are handled; public engagement and transparent processes will be essential going forward.
Juniper Hour – Storing and sharing history
Q: What role does provenance play in deciding what gets collected or displayed?
Provenance is critical; a collections committee reviews each item to determine if it fits the museum's scope and ensures a clear story can be told, otherwise the object may not be integrated into the collection.

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This program focuses on local Moab and Southeast Utah public affairs, blending health, environment, heritage, and community development with a strong emphasis on public resources and civic participation. Episodes frequently feature conversations with regional experts, librarians, conservation advocates, Indigenous community voices, and local organizers, exploring how policy, parks, education, and cultural initiatives intersect to shape daily life. Notable patterns include health and wellness programming tied to community resources, stewardship and public-lands discussions, archive- and history-driven segments, and a steady thread of book culture and local events that showcase Moab's civic and cultural landscape.

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