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Speak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah\'s historySpeak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah's historyRick Turley, 35 Years of LDS Church History (Season 1, Ep. 4 - Part 1)Date: December 2, 2019 (Season 1, Episode 4 - Part 1: 31 min. & 18 sec. long). Click here for the Utah Dept. of Culture and Community Engagement version of this Speak Your Piece episode. Are you interested in other episodes of Speak Your Piece? Click Here. This episode was co-produced by Brad Westwood and Chelsey Zamir, with help (sound engineering and post-production editing) from Conner Sorenson (Studio Underground) and Jason Powers (Utah State Library Recording Studio).This reissued SYP episode is an interview with Richard E. Turley Jr., former Assistant...2020-02-1331 minSpeak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah\'s historySpeak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah's historyWill Bagley (bonus)A former journalist and, for the last thirty-five years, as a one of Utah's most outspoken historians, Bagley answers questions regarding why people should study history, how Utah's history has been approached in the past, and why understanding it is important to contemporary Utahns. He also describes selected works of his, and finally speaks of mentors, and various deceased students and professors of history, all of whom have influenced his approach to history.   2019-12-1934 minSpeak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah\'s historySpeak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah's historyWill Bagley on the value of history (Season 1, Ep. 1)Will Bagley, Utah and Western historian, author, editor of over twenty books, former columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune (best known column "History Matters" 2000–2004) and sought-out public commentator on Mormon and Utah history. A former journalist and for the last 35 years, as one of Utah's most outspoken historians, Bagley answers questions regarding why people should study history, how Utah's history has been approached in the past, and why understanding it is important to contemporary Utahns. He also describes selected works of his, and finally speaks of mentors, and various deceased students and professors of history, all of who...2019-12-191h 09