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Ken Sanders, owner of Ken Sanders Rare Books comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss his passion for being a local business owner in Utah, his passion for the environment, and his passion for aiding in the homeless issues in downtown Salt Lake City. This is a must watch! Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
We were joined by Ken Sanders who a Lawyer friend of Bill's. We got his thoughts on what's happening to Michigan despite nothing being proven in the Court of Law. Ken also filled us in on a vote that's happening tomorrow in Alpine Township in regards to some rezoning in the Alpine area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continued the conversation in our final hour as Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com joined us. More news keeps coming out about other schools and sign stealing, so Huge and Clayton broke down everything that has come out in the past hour. Clayton and Huge gave their thoughts on what happens if more schools start getting caught for stealing signs, and so much more. We were then joined by Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal to get his thought's on where all of this is going. We wrapped up the show with Ken Sanders who a Lawyer friend of Bill's. We got his thoughts on what's happening to Michigan despite nothing being proven in the Court of Law. Ken also filled us in on a vote that's happening tomorrow in Alpine Township in regards to some rezoning in the Alpine area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we're talking about what's happening at Michigan, MSU winning against Nebraska, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We were joined by Chris Balas from theWolverine.com to start our show giving a Michigan update. Chris and Huge talked about the Big Ten now being involved in this, discussed other coaches being accused of sign stealing, and much more. We also took your thought's and opinions on what's happening. Anthony Broome from theWolverine.com joined us to start the second hour giving his thought's on what's going on at Michigan. He and Huge gave their thoughts on the Big Ten and NCAA involvement in the situation, discussed other coaches stealing signs, and more. We were then joined by Tim Staudt from Staudt on Sports in Lansing to get his thoughts. They talked more about the Big Ten and the firestorm that they'll most likely encounter soon enough. More stories are coming out that other schools are stealing signs - so Huge and Tim discussed what that means. We continued the conversation in our final hour as Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com joined us. More news keeps coming out about other schools and sign stealing, so Huge and Clayton broke down everything that has come out in the past hour. Clayton and Huge gave their thoughts on what happens if more schools start getting caught for stealing signs, and so much more. We were then joined by Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal to get his thought's on where all of this is going. We wrapped up the show with Ken Sanders who a Lawyer friend of Bill's. We got his thoughts on what's happening to Michigan despite nothing being proven in the Court of Law. Ken also filled us in on a vote that's happening tomorrow in Alpine Township in regards to some rezoning in the Alpine area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Sanders has led a long and distinguished career, holding leadership positions at several iconic firms, including ZGF and Gensler. Since retiring in 2018, Ken continues to support the industry by serving on various boards, by teaching at DesignIntelligence Learning, and most recently, authoring the book “Voices of Design Leadership”. On this edition of This Is DesignIntelligence, he shares what led him to architecture and the career path that followed, the role of culture in hybrid work environments, and why it's important to build a firm that reflects the mosaic of the world.
It's a member drive special edition of the program today and our special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders.
It's a member drive special edition of the program today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City.
Date: 09.13.2021 (Season 3, Episode 12, 77:00 min.) To read the complete Utah Dept. of Culture & Community Engagement show notes for this episode (including topics in time, photos and recommended readings) click here. Interested in other episodes of Speak Your Piece? Click here for more episodes.Podcast Content:No scripts, no advanced questions, just a conversation; that's what Ken Sanders wanted from this interview. With only the vaguest of expectations regarding his personal life, professional history, the used and rare book trade, Utah's 1960s - 1970s counterculture and a stint as an appraiser on the PBS TV program Antiques Roadshow (2011 to the present); this episode features the venerable, long bearded and sometimes irascible: Ken Sanders. If you were looking for a piece of book heaven with the intention of getting lost or finding like-folk and good company, exploring Ken Sanders Rare Books (200 S & 200 E.) was the place to do such things. After twenty-five years (1997-2022) of providing a safe heaven for book lovers, Ken is now slowly moving and integrating his longtime book events and soirees into The Leonardo: Museum of Creativity and Innovation (corner of 200 E. and 500 S.). The bookstore is to be part of a campus that includes the City Library, the historic Salt Lake City & County Building, a Trax Red Line stop, and the SL County's Public Safety (Police and Fire Depts.) Museum.Ken Sanders is more than a bookseller; his fascination with print culture led him from comic books, to countercultural publications, to the creation of a publishing company (Dream Garden Press, est. 1980), and then into the rare book business. As a young man, he had a front seat to the birth of Utah's counterculture and environmental movements. He started by selling both commercial and underground comics, chapter books, illustrated books, and then progressed onto Western and Utah history, Mormonism, and literature. Ken is a nationally recognized bookseller, and has served for years as the chairperson of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America's Security Committee.Since 1970, Sanders has also been a longtime promoter of the local arts and literature, and has hosted hundreds of book signings and art exhibitions, including the State of Utah's largest ever poetry reading through his business. Sanders was honored by the Salt Lake City Mayor's Award for Contributions to the Arts.Sanders reading two poems by Wendell Berry, one entitled “Pieces of Wild Things” and the other, an untitled poem that is a stinging indictment of the hubris of humanity, the commodification of the earth, unchecked Capitalism and industrialization, and the destruction of the earth. Listeners please beware of one expletive in the reciting of the last Berry poem.Bio: Ken Sanders has been a books dealer since 1970. From 1975-1981 he co-owned The Cosmic Aeroplane. He founded Ken Sanders Rare Books in 1990. He has been engaged in buying, selling, appraising and publishing new and old books, photography, cartography, and documents, for over thirty-five years. Articles by Sanders have appeared in OP and Firsts Magazine. He continues to be a full-time bookseller and owner of Ken Sanders Rare Books, now relocating to The Leonardo.Do you have a question or comment, or a proposed guest for “Speak Your Piece?” Write us at “ask a historian” – askahistorian@utah.gov
It's a member drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite recent episodes of the program.
It's a member drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite recent episodes of the program.
These clips originally aired on the RadioACTive Summer Break for June 18, 2021. More show notes at krcl.org/blog/radioactive-sum…-break-june-18-2021/
These clips originally aired on the RadioACTive Summer Break for June 18, 2021. More show notes at krcl.org/blog/radioactive-sum…-break-june-18-2021/
Watch the episode at TheBeehive.com! Twitter outrage, South Carolina vs Utah, crazy socks, and an interview with Ken Sanders (antiquarian bookseller, poet, and interview subject on Murder Among the Mormons).
Today on “In the Hive,” as part of an ongoing effort to save his independent store, bookseller Ken Sanders teamed up with Fisher Brewing to release some limited-edition, literary-inspired beers. And they’ve been a hit, with each of the commemorative cans selling out the day they were released. There’s an interesting backstory here as well, […]
Today on “In the Hive,” as part of an ongoing effort to save his independent store, bookseller Ken Sanders teamed up with Fisher Brewing to release some limited-edition, literary-inspired beers. And they’ve been a hit, with each of the commemorative cans selling out the day they were released. There’s an interesting backstory here as well, […]
If you are a parent, putting off your own personal creative endeavors because you're pressed for time, this episode is for you! Today, I interview Kent Sanders, author of The Artist's Suitcase, host of The Daily Writer Podcast, and professor at St. Louis Christian College. This episode is all about the parallels between parenting, math, and creative endeavors. We learn fun hacks to help us survive parenting (which includes helping our kids with math) and make time for the personal projects that we keep putting off! In this episode, Kent shares His journey to becoming an author and professor How he manages to incorporate learning into each day Why he thinks you should consider starting a podcast A simple way to protect your boundaries on social media And so much more You can learn more about Ken Sanders and his work here: https://www.kentsanders.net/start-here/ Please subscribe to Allison Loves Math so that you never miss an interview! Don't miss my FREE parent and teacher resources, including the 7 Secrets that Parents of Successful Math Students Know, at allisonlovesmath.com.
As one of the most intriguing book collectors and book store owners, our very own Utahn and antiquarian bookseller, Ken Sanders, has a remarkable history from catching notorious book thieves to being a celebrity book appraiser on Antiques Roadshow. Ken Sanders Rare Books, located in downtown Salt Lake City at 268 South and 200 East, is a mind-blowing experience for book worms as you're surrounded by thousands of books to choose from. You'll quickly believe he was a book collector as a teen growing up in Utah and he delivers decades of his love and passion for books every day. For new arrivals check out kensandersbooks.com Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a member drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite recent episodes of the program.
Former Brewers reliever Ken Sanders, a standout on the first Brewers teams of 1970 and 1971, looks back at the birth of the franchise. He and host JR Radcliffe talk what the early days were like, Tommy Harper, Sanders' crazy numbers, his ability to stay healthy despite massive workload, the origin of his "Bulldog" nickname and ... the time he listed and sold the Field of Dreams (yes, that one, in Iowa) as a realtor. Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music.
KEN SANDERS has been part of the Salt Lake City community for decades with his retails stores Ken Sanders Rare Books and Cosmic Airplane! He and his store has been in the news quite a bit lately because of development downtown which directs affecting him and his location and it’s relocation. In this episode, we […] The post CRE8TIVITY 091: “Ken Sanders” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
KEN SANDERS has been part of the Salt Lake City community for decades with his retails stores Ken Sanders Rare Books and Cosmic Airplane! He and his store has been in the news quite a bit lately because of development downtown which directs affecting him and his location and it’s relocation. In this episode, we […] The post CRE8TIVITY 091: “Ken Sanders” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Ken Sanders, owner & founder of Ken Sanders Rare Books. Ken is a well known book appraiser, literature advocate, and publisher. Ken has established himself as a core pillar in the local arts community with his passion for books and his iconic storefront in the heart of the Salt Lake City downtown scene. I got to speak to Ken about his passion for literature, his store's humble beginnings, and current development issues his store is facing from the impending growth of the city. Get your Podcast started with Buzzsprout:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=738182Check out our sessions we filmed at Ken's store with Rick Gerber. https://youtu.be/SeFuSvoclTwhttps://youtu.be/_fBCWydVKvUInterview with Rick on Ep#2https://apple.co/2SKARL4Ken Sanders:https://www.facebook.com/kensandersrarebookshttps://www.kensandersbooks.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theuntamedsessions)
Ken Sanders of Ken Sanders Rare Books talks about running a counterculture bookshop and why, decades after opening, its future is uncertain. You can find out more about “In the Telling” at lizzylizzyliz.comTheme music by Gordon VetasEpisode extra: Ken Sanders recommends his favorite local writers, poets and musicians. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)
Lee discusses his visit with Ken Sanders and his bookstore in downtown Salt Lake City, which may be replaced with an apartment tower. But the bookstore may have a second life in another location.
Matt chats with the founder and namesake of Ken Sanders Rare Books. They discuss how the history of environmentalism and literature in Utah have often gone together, discussing such literary giants such as Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner. Ken reminisces about his time spent with these great writers, and describes how he came to be an early founder and activist with Earth First!. They then chat about books, including the brisk trade in first edition Book of Mormon. He also bemoans the fact that, because of Salt Lake City’s growing gentrification, his iconic store on 200 East in Salt Lake City faces eviction within a couple years. Despite that, Ken has faith in the future of the book, insisting that books have a lasting, tangible presence that electronic copies cannot hope to emulate. Lastly, Ken delights listeners with a powerful reading of “Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front,” by farmer, poet and activist Wendell Berry.
Matt chats with the founder and namesake of Ken Sanders Rare Books. They discuss how the history of environmentalism and literature in Utah have often gone together, discussing such literary giants such as Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner. Ken reminisces about his time spent with these great writers, and describes how he came to be an early founder and activist with Earth First!. They then chat about books, including the brisk trade in first edition Book of Mormon. He also bemoans the fact that, because of Salt Lake City’s growing gentrification, his iconic store on 200 East in Salt Lake City faces eviction within a couple years. Despite that, Ken has faith in the future of the book, insisting that books have a lasting, tangible presence that electronic copies cannot hope to emulate. Lastly, Ken delights listeners with a powerful reading of “Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front,” by farmer, poet and activist Wendell Berry.
It's a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite recent episodes of the program. We'll hear from Amy Irvine, Regina Whiteskunk Lopez and Kirsten Johanna Allen, talking about themes in Amy Irvine's book “Desert Cabal,” which is a response to Edward Abbey's “Desert Solitaire.” Ken Sanders was a friend of Edward Abbey. We'll also present part of an interview with another of Ken Sanders' friends, legendary river-runner Ken Sleight, talking about Glen Canyon. We'll invite you to pledge your support to UPR to ensure that Access Utah continues strong.
Brewers alum Ken Sanders on Wisconsin's Morning News
It's a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is rare bookseller Ken Sanders. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite episodes of the program. We'll hear a segment from our conversation on the exhibit Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers. Then we'll revisit a portion of our interview on poetry with Edward Hirsch and Michael Sowder. And finally, we'll hear from Anthony Doerr, author of "All the Light We Cannot See."
Mark Hofmann tried to create evidence of the Spalding Conspiracy. There has long been a theory that Book of Mormon was plagiarized from a manuscript originally written by Solomon Spaulding (or Spalding.) The problem with the theory is that there was never a connection between Joseph Smith and Solomon Spaulding—until Mark Hofmann came up with a document. Steve Mayfield talks about buying this Hofmann forgery. https://youtu.be/HUT1qoEiikU Steve: So, in January of 2000, the former owner of Cosmic Aeroplane sold it to Ken Sanders who used to work there. He now had his own bookstore there in Salt Lake, Ken Sanders Books. Well he had it on display and I'm just sitting there just [thinking], "Oh, oh, I love it." But it was like $4,000 they wanted for it. Well, I had enough in a credit card, so I bought it from him. GT: Oh my goodness. Steve: In August of 2000. So, for four years I owned a Hofmann. GT: You knew it was a forgery. Steve: Yeah, Yeah. I mean he sold it as that. The minute he sold it after I bought it, I take it back to the office and show George [Throckmorton.] He showed some things on the document that only he and I know. I guess this proves there is a market for Hofmann forgeries! What do you think of Steve's purchase? Check out our conversation, as well as Steve's other conversations.... Mark Hofmann forged a document that attempted to tie Sidney Rigdon & Solomon Spalding together. Steve discusses why it is a forgery. 194: What is the Dead Lee Scroll? (Mayfield) 193: John D. Lee's Role in Mountain Meadows Massacre (Mayfield) 192: Mormons & the FBI (Mayfield) 191: Steve Mayfield: Crime Photographer (Mayfield) 190: Mormon Connection in Patty Hearst Kidnapping (Mayfield)
CrossFit Founder Greg Glassman describes the current health crisis as “The Mess.” With the addition of CrossFit Level 1 Certificate Courses specifically for health-care providers, “we’re making an impact,” Glassman says. Dr. Tom Siskron, IV, and Dr. Ken Sanders have attended the CrossFit M.D. L1 course, and they are on a mission to meld the medical world with the CrossFit world. Dr. Siskron manages CrossFit Medicus One, the first virtual CrossFit box dedicated to reversing chronic disease.
It's a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite episodes of the program. We'll hear from Evelyn Funda, Associate Dean of the USU College of Humanities and Social Sciences and author of “Weeds: A Farm Daughter's Lament.” Evelyn Funda will tell us the gripping story of her mother's escape from communist Czechoslovakia. Then we'll hear part of my conversation with Colin Dickey, author of the forthcoming book “The Unidentified,” about conspiracy theories. And Ken Sanders will read poems of Ken Brewer and prose of Edward Abbey. We'll invite you to pledge your support to UPR to ensure that Access Utah continues strong.
What if there was a place where men could go to commiserate about fatherhood, and even learn how to be a better dad? This episode of Paternal goes inside the Center on Fathering in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to examine how the center and its founder work with men looking to manage and improve their relationships with their children. Center director Ken Sanders discusses how the classes work, and what motivated him to dedicate his career to helping men better shape their experience of fatherhood.
On our last pledge drive show, we go into the importance of books on Access Utah. We love getting to interview authors and we hope you enjoy listening to these interviews. Ken Sanders from Rare Books and our own Teri Guy join us for the hour to talk about the importance of these book interviews, and encourage your pledges. You will excerpts from some of our favorite book shows, and you can find full interviews for those shows below. Thanks for listening.
There was lots of "noteworthy" discussion topics trending that we HAVE to touch on. Everything from Beyonce to Billy Dee - let's get to it! Beyonce's BEEHIVE members have been working OVERTIME since Saturday night - when Beyonce ROCKED THE WORLD with her "Lemonade" album release. One angry fan put together Jay Z's HO-FAX. The list contains all the women that Jay Z has been intimate with (allegedly) since meeting his wife Beyonce. Chobani employees get a big surprise from their CEO. Hamdi Ulukaya, Chobani's CEO, said Tuesday that he will award his full-time employees an ownership stake in the privately held company. As everyone knows, the legend himself, Prince, passed away at 57 years of age. WELL...Prince's sister has filed legal documents stating the late superstar did not have a will. Prince was worth $300 million according to various estimates. And his estate is expected to grow as sales of his music have exploded since his death..stay tuned! YOUR BOY IS BACK! Billy Dee Willams mug is coming soon to a can near you ... 'cause he's now the face of his old go-to beverage -- Colt 45. Kanye West new artist, Desiigner, has the #1 song in the country, "Panda". The Brooklyn rapper's debut single leads the Hot 100 chart. At just 18 years and 11 months, Desiigner has become the youngest male artist to hit #1 in 9 years - Congrats...even though you sound like Future. Money, Money, Money - are Black millennials closing the investment gap? Special guest, Mr. Ken Sanders of the "Ken Sanders Foundation" shed light and gave up some jems on how to grow and sustain wealth; specifically amongst the younger generation. Give him a hit with questions at, livingwelleducationtrust@gmail.com and/or kensanders990@gmail.com; get your mind and pockets right!! KING Cyrus put us in the mood with the right mix and Howard University, Class of 2016 graduate, Ms. Ashia Barnes joined in with some great insight. Coach Mase called in to add his wonderful views on wealth and society in general. We'll be back - don't go far!
Ken Sanders talks about his friendship with Edward Abbey and shares stories about Abbey’s friendship with Robert Crumb.
Join Dr. Shirley McKellar on this "Marvelous Monday" to find out how we can make Campaign 2016 the BEST EVER!! We are honored to have three special guests to discuss today's topic; Mr. Ken Sanders, candidate U.S. Congress 2014; Mr. Lawrence Doughty, veteran and business owner, and the lovely Ms. Cagney Sanders, an accomplished Political Guru from the X Generation. She has served as a campaign consultant for a congressional campaign and a local race, both in Texas. Call in, Tune in, and Join in on this episode of "Marvelous Monday!"