LiveDAYBREAK's official podcast
Radio Daybreak is back to discuss one of our upcoming concert nights for the kiddos! We are putting the adults on a time-out, as we hold our Children’s Kindie Music Festival! Join us on SoDa Row as we hear from some of the industry favorites with Kepi Ghoulie, The Lucky Band, The Not-Its, and The Batband!
#32 - The LiveDAYBREAK Music Man with Richie T by LiveDAYBREAK
We sit down with Danielle Johnson a recent who was recently recognized as the Resident Appreciation in Daybreak (R.A.D.) Award recipient. One neighbor shared, "Danielle is an outstanding person. She began doing "heart attacks," which gives small gifts and hearts with encouraging messages on them for children who may be struggling emotionally with a lack of social interactions. She has done this for numerous children, and I could not be more thankful for someone who cares so deeply for our community. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of the residents, Danielle! You are doing amazing things in the community!"
Dave Robinson from Utah Real Estate visits with us about the state of Daybreak Real Estate. You will also hear some tips on how to stage your home and how valuable your Daybreak home is.
We meet up with Sophia Hendrickson and talk about the Explorer's Club. We also talk about how Explorer's Club will continue with the current Coronavirus situation. We then talk to Daybreak Resident Jorja about a kids Festival coming to Daybreak August 1st
#28 New Business on SoDa Row: The Azalea Event Center by LiveDAYBREAK
Don Shelline catches up with Nycole Rosen of the LiveDAYBREAK Volunteer Activities Council to discuss a new event called the Chilly Dip. Where people will be jumping into a frozen pool for good cause. Register Today at https://daybreak.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=79
Don sits down with Henri Johnson of the LiveDAYBREAK Department to discuss upcoming programming including Wellness 365. He will also discuss the Daybreak Teen Leadership Council with Marissa Campell and Lexi Moore.
Lisa Radke talks about the Daybreak Wine Club and some of the benefits of being a member of this Daybreak club. Then we talk to Lorene Thompson about how wonderful the sewing & quilting club is. Finally, we talk to Dan Rogerson the LiveDaybreak Director about how a person can start a club and other aspects of the Daybreak community.
Tune into this episode to learn more about a brand new art installation coming to a Daybreak park. Plus a VA facility is set to come to the neighborhood.
SoDa Row has welcomed two new businesses - F45 Fitness and Camera Shy! Hear from both businesses to find out what you can enjoy right in the neighborhood.
Hear more about the brand-new Lantern Festival coming to Daybreak in the coming weeks. Also - have you tried out the new ride-share KartsUT? Find out how you can take advantage of this new Kart in Daybreak.
Learn about the amazing residents who take part in the Special Olympics.
Hear from Daybreak residents who are performing in the City's production of the Sound of Music. Don't miss out on this performance right in South Jordan. Get your tickets today http://www.sjc.utah.gov/south-jordan-city-arts/.
Our host interviews residents and CenturyLink to dive into internet service within Daybreak. Call (855) 234-5733 for CenturyLink Tech Support.
Get an inside look at some of the acts coming to the 2019 Summer Concert Series on SoDa Row! Our host Don Shelline talked with representatives from two of the groups headlining the series, Jake & the Heist and The Jets! The free concert series is part of LiveDAYBREAK’s programming for Daybreak residents, kicking off on June 7 and 8 with Get Down Tonight and Jake & The Heist. Acts will be performing throughout the summer until August 31, look for the full line-up on our website. The music will start at 8 pm. As a reminder, these concerts are intended for Daybreak residents. Please be mindful of signs leading guests to low- and high-back chair areas so everyone can see the performances. Concert goers are welcome to snag a seat early, but are encouraged to stay with their chairs and blankets.
Hear the latest news on the Salt Lake County Library at Daybreak now that the project has broken ground. Construction is underway so we sat down with Jim Cooper for additional details on the Library opening in Daybreak in 2020.
Radio Daybreak goes on-site at City Hall to speak with South Jordan City Mayor and staff about upcoming projects. One of which is a brand-new park opening in Daybreak.
Hear the stories behind three of the many food trucks that you will find on Oquirrh Lake this summer. Step inside the truck to learn more about the recipes and food they will serve up. The Food Truck League is back starting on April 4 at 5pm.
Listen to hear about three new business coming to SoDa Row. Rockwell Ice Cream and Animal Care Center!
Did you know Daybreak produces its own honey? You can try the sweet spread that comes right from local hives.
The Dog Park Committee gives a behind the fence view into the new Daybreak Dog Park.
In this special holiday event edition, Don interviews vendors and the organizer from the upcoming Winter Market in Daybreak. Get an inside view on all of the local vendors.
Daybreak's own Swirly Girls has been discovered. Find out about the bakery's appearance on several food shows. Plus, don't miss out on upcoming holiday season events.
In this edition of Radio Daybreak, we get to hear from the three "homeowner" candidates running for a voting seat on the HOA Board of Directors. We also catch you up on fun events coming to Daybreak in October.
Radio Daybreak host Nycole Rosen sits down with Laura Wall from the Alzheimer's Association to talk about the upcoming Rock the Walk event.
Did you know that Salt Lake County is planning on building a new library in Daybreak!? Nycole Rosen and Radio Daybreak were able to sit down with the Director of Salt Lake County Library Services Jim Cooper to get the scoop on Daybreak’s future library. We were able to talk to Jim about Salt Lake County’s current offerings, what new and exciting things they have planned, and how residents can get involved in the process of planning the new library.
Radio Daybreak host Nycole Rosen takes some time to speak with Dan Rodgerson and Josh Johnson from LiveDAYBREAK. Recently LiveDAYBREAK bought the Glass House and will be moving their private offices to the property. Nycole gets the scoop on what they have planned for this iconic Daybreak building. In the second segment, Nycole has the opportunity to speak with local celebrity Austin Hudson. Austin is well known around the Daybreak area for his various projects that promote kindness and love. Here is your chance to find out more about Austin and what makes him tick.
Radio Daybreak host Rachael Van Cleave meets with various members of religious groups in the Daybreak Community in an effort to shine a light on the various options Daybreak residents have for worship. We are grateful to Indra Neelameggham, Rob Ryerson, Dan Rashid, and Bill Bisson for taking the time to speak with Radio Daybreak about their organizations. In the second segment, Rachael sits down with LiveDAYBREAK Community Art Advisory Committee member Karen Sewell to discuss the CAAC's mission and upcoming projects. If you would like more information about the various topics discussed please visit the links below. Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple of Utah - www.utahganesha.org South Mountain Community Church - www.smccutah.org theBRIDGE Church - www.thebridgelive.org The LDS Church - www.mormon.org LiveDAYBREAK Community Arts Advisory Committee -http://livedaybreak.com/about/community-arts-advisory-committee
Radio Daybreak host Rachael Van Cleave meets with Robb and Lance from Mountain Valley Seed Co. to talk about what it takes to grow a giant pumpkin in Utah. They also give you a great preview of the upcoming Ginormous Pumpkin Regatta. In the second segment, Rachael sits down with LiveDAYBREAK Master Gardener Jenny Koller to discuss gardening tips for Daybreak, what she has planned for the community, and what Daybreak residents need to know about her expertise. More on Mountain Valley Seed here: https://www.facebook.com/Mountain-Valley-Seeds-143293595700017/ Check out the Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers here: http://www.utahpumpkingrowers.com/ Read more about Jenny Koller here: http://livedaybreak.com/daybreak-news/jenny-koller-livedaybreaks-master-gardener
Radio Daybreak host Rachael Van Cleave meets with Shane Richardson from the Daybreak Gaybreak Facebook group (1:45). They discuss the group's origin, mission, and future plans. Shane also gives some insight into his background and where he thinks society is today in regards to LGBTQ issues. In the second segment, Rachael sits down with Daybreak Communities' Barbara Breen to discuss the opening of The HUB in Daybreak's newest village Highland Park (22:15). Biscott's, a new European style cafe will be operating in The HUB and Rachael was able to visit with the cafe's owner Lavanya Mahate (35:24). The two also discuss Mahate's other restaurants and what she has planned for her new cafe in Daybreak! Find the Daybreak Gaybreak Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/daybreakgaybreak/ More info on The HUB: http://www.daybreakutah.com/whats-happening/information-center/the-hub/
For the second episode of Radio Daybreak, host Rachael Van Cleave sits down with rock-n-roll, bluegrass musician Ryan Shupe. Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband are headlining LiveDAYBREAK’s 10th annual Fizz Fest celebration! Hear how Ryan got his start in music and what lead him to where he is today. Before talking with Ryan, Rachael sits down with the South Jordan City Chief of Police, Jeff Carr. They discuss simple safety tips residents can follow, as well as the importance of officers developing a healthy relationship with their community. More information about Fizz Fest is available here: http://livedaybreak.com/events/fizz-fest-street-fair
In the premier episode of Radio Daybreak, host Rachael Van Cleave speaks with the Daybreak residents who are behind the upcoming Bollywood at Daybreak festival. (1:50) Rachael also recounts her experience with VR firm THE VOID. (18:45) THE VOID takes you beyond the limits of reality into a rich immersive experience where you can connect with others while engaging all your senses.