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A Smithfield City councilman is resigning after he was caught on video having a heated exchange with police. Two officers went to former council member Ted Stokes' home on August 3rd to get information about a minor car accident his son was in. Police just released the body cam footage of the interaction to the Herald Journal. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small joins with the details.
It's been one week since the shooting of Charlie Kirk occurred on UVU's campus... and students are making their way back into the classroom today. Greg and Holly discuss and speak with KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small about the mood on campus today. Greg walks through charges filed against the suspected killer, Tyler Robinson and how finding a lawyer for Robinson is proving difficult due to the high-profile status of the case. *KSL NewsRadio talk show host Greg Skordas is a respected defense attorney. Greg has served in an unpaid consulting capacity for Utah County for several years, helping to ensure appropriate legal representation in complex cases where constitutional rights are at stake, including Capital cases. In the Tyler Robinson case, Greg is not acting as legal counsel for Mr. Robinson, nor is he involved in the investigation or prosecution. His limited role is to assist the County in the formal process of assigning indigent defense counsel something he does as a public service and without compensation. This advisory role is entirely separate from his on-air work at KSL.
Utah prosecutors filed the intent to seek the death penalty against Charlie Kirk's alleged shooter. Adam Small, Utah KSL News Radio Reporter, joined the show to give the latest details as court hearings begin.
Could LISA detect primordial black holes or gravitational waves from the Big Bang? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice explore LISA and the future of gravitational wave astronomy with astrophysicist Kelly Holley-Bockelmann.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/gravitys-cosmic-symphony-with-kelly-holley-bockelmannThanks to our Patrons Bobby, Ron Abernethy, yogesh job, Jared Richardson, cgillies87, John .A, Russell Hughes, Andy Revans, Darkeiser, TRacey Rankin, Anna Elliott, Andres Ortiz, Vavilov, Jeremy Nadeau, Mr Wolfgang, NorCalPhys, Advait Aithal, Alii Torres, Cody Pflieger, David Mauricio Perez de la Peña, Tommy Hadden, Kayce Rawlins, Ryan, Brian Hendershot, jenna Mich, smopeh, Boris Bendikov, Eileen, Matt Zullow, James Pickney, Micheal del Campo, Marsya, MomShikib, Syaz S., Jacob Harasymenko, Kevin Ingalls, Tom Reed, Paul S AKA Paul Biberdork, Treven Price, Tatiana, The Eye Child, STEPHEN R SMALL, Jedi_B0mbadil, Milton Flávio S. Teixeira, Davey_D, Mathys Marselis, fungus finder, Micheal French, Ngakora Beal, Mike Schaar-Ney, Robert Lima, Adam Small, Gonzalo Galetto, Nathan, DC, DGS DGS, Don, Mike McClelland, Arthur Pew, Matthew Vierra, Jeppe Fjordside, Sydney Wolf, and Caleb Carter for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Greg and Holly talk to KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small, live from UVU, about the solemn atmosphere just days after the shooting of political influencer Charlie Kirk. They also discuss resources made available to those affected by the shootings.
We begin our team coverage on the Murder of Charlie Kirk...with KSL Newsradio's Adam Small.
The suspect in connection to Charlie Kirk's assassination is in custody. KSL News Radio Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show to give the latest details from overnight.
The hosts get the latest details on the investigation from KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small live from UVU.
Political Activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. Greg and Holly take a chilling look into the murder and the ongoing manhunt for his killer. The hosts get the latest details on the investigation from KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small live from UVU. Chris Bertram, Former Unified deputy police chief analyzes the latest information provided by law enforcement and what may be happening behind the scenes of the search. Bertram also shares insight into security details at college events and how the event at UVU was set up. Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News spoke with Charlie Kirk just a few weeks ago. Brigham shares more insight into who Charlie Kirk was and what he took away from the conversation with him. Holly and Greg dig into deeper questions about violence, division and the future of civil discourse in Utah with Tami Pyfer, Chief External Relations Officer and co-creator Dignity Index. Former Utah Lawmaker, Phil Lyman joins the show to discuss his interaction with Charlie Kirk at UVU moments before his life was taken. Deseret News reporter Eva Terry shares her experience as a witness to Charlie Kirk being shot at UVU on Wednesday. Moving through trauma amid Charlie Kirk killing Thousands witnessed it—some in person, many more online. Greg and Holly are joined by Licensed Psychologist Tom Golightly to discuss how we can move through this trauma and ways we can help our kids process the shocking act of violence that took the life of Charlie Kirk... right here in Utah. Returning to civility in politics Becky Edwards, Former Utah Legislator and founder of Governing Group joins the show to highlight how she's seen the political landscape change in Utah and if there is a way we can return to civility in politics 24 years since 9/11 Amid all of the discussion on the investigation of the killing of Charlie Kirk... it's important to note that today it has been 24 years since the tragedy of 9/11. Greg and Holly are joined by KSL NewsRadio's own Jeff Caplan who was in New York, the day the twin towers fell. Jeff recounts the day and shares insight on the process of moving forward through tragedy.
More information about the suspect believed to have killed political activist, Charlie Kirk, has been released at a press conference. KSL Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show to talk about the new information and how confident he is authorities will catch Kirk's killer.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has left many with questions as authorities investigate. KSL Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show before a press conference to give the latest information and the reaction of people in Utah.
Bo and Beth welcome KSL Radio reporter Adam Small to the show to get the latest details surrounding the assassination of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk yesterday at Utah Valley University and the continued manhunt for the killer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coverage of the Funeral Service for Tremonton-Garland Officer Eric Estrada Guests: KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small, Shante Johnson- Widow of Officer Derek Johnson, KSL 5 TV's Mike Anderson, Jennie Taylor, Reporter Brian Champagne Full Funeral Service Recap of Service
Two police officers have been killed...and another has been injured...following a shooting in Tremonton Sunday night. Greg and Holly get the latest from KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small who is live in Tremonton talking to members of the community. Shante Johnson, whose husband, Sgt. Derek Johnson was killed in the line of duty in 2013 while working for Draper PD, shares perspective on what the family and community may be experiencing during this tragedy.
Over 100 homes are still under evacuations after the Willard peak fire broke out Wednesday night. Greg was near the fire last night and explains he saw. Sierra Hellstrom, Public Information Officer with the Northern Utah Type 3 Incident Management Team joins the show with the latest details. Greg and Holly check in with KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson about the winds impacting the fire. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small shares what he is seeing from the evacuation center. John Smith with the North Tooele Fire District joins the show to discuss how to prepare for an evacuation and what to do in the moment.
Monday night a fire erupted in downtown SLC on Main Street and roared across five buildings. London Belle, White Horse, Lost Tapatio's, and Whiskey street have all been impacted. We go in-depth on the fire. What occurred, and the impact this fire will have on the area. We speak to KSL Newsradio's Adam Small who was live on the scene. Greg and Holly listen to a live update from SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall and SLC Fire Chief
Fire destroys downtown SLC restaurant and bars on Main Street Monday night a fire erupted in downtown SLC on Main Street and roared across five buildings. London Belle, White Horse, Lost Tapatio's, and Whiskey street have all been impacted. We go in-depth on the fire. What occurred, and the impact this fire will have on the area. We speak to KSL Newsradio's Adam Small who was live on the scene. Greg and Holly listen to a live update from SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall and SLC Fire Chief AM - It's Primary Election Day in Utah! It is municipal Primary Election Day for parts of Utah. Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson joins the show to discuss election logistics and what voters need to know to make sure their vote is counted. Utah Supreme Court orders revival of dismissed child abuse case against Park City tennis coach The Utah Supreme Court has ordered that a dismissed child abuse case against Park City tennis coach... should be revived. This case revolved around a Park City High tennis coach Lani Wilcox who is being charged with aggravated child abuse and interrupting communication device use, this stemming from a disagreement with the student during practice. Greg goes into the details of the case and how it will proceed going forward. School zone safety and penalties to be aware of School crossing zones are meant to be safe spaces, but sometimes they are downright scary! As we continue our KSL in the Classroom coverage, we will be talking about the issue at hand and some hefty penalties for drivers who don't follow the law The largest data center in the world is coming to Millard Utah The rise of AI and its integration into our daily lives is sapping the power grid, and means that for this to keep up..we need to make bigger data centers. The Millard County Commission back in June approved in favor of appropriating over one-thousand acres of agricultural land to be redeveloped to create the world's largest data center. We speak to Commissioner Bill Wright about this new data center and what it means for Utah. 'A women's church' Inside the FAIR Latter-Day Saint Conference A panel focused on the "lived experience of Latter-day Saint women" was held at the Latter-Day Saint Conference in Lehi, Friday. We invite Sara Weaver, editor of Deseret News and a panelist from the event on the show to discuss what she shared and took away from the conference. The trial of Nicholas Rossi The man who allegedly faked his death, changed his name, and fled to Scotland to avoid rape charges in Utah is standing trial. We go in-depth on this case with an debrief of how we got to this point and where the case is as proceedings begin. New year, new look: why kids care about the first day of school outfit While parents are preparing for students making their way back to the classroom with pencils and calculators. Students are worried about how they are going to look. Often the first day of school is a very emotional day for students and they want to start it feeling confident. We go into details about how your student can head back feeling strong so they can succeed. The power of forgiveness letters Sometimes after a person goes through some trauma, that weight of the event or years of impact can stick around on an individual long after the event has finished. There is a new way to deal with these emotions so you can move on...forgiveness letters. Lois Collins, a writer for Deseret News, joins the show and explains the benefits of writing these forgiveness letters and how it helps allow people to move past and into a better life. Challenges of the being left handed It's left-handers day! Greg is left handed and shares challenges he faced as a kid and adult with being a left hander. Holly shares ways to help kids who are left handed and more facts of the day.
The auditorium of Tooele High School was jam-packed last night with dozens of people...many of them upset with the district's proposal to increase property tax revenue by more than 8%. Community members didn't hold back in Tooele. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small sets the stage.
Tooele community members speak out against property tax increase The auditorium of Tooele High School was jam-packed last night with dozens of people...many of them upset with the district's proposal to increase property tax revenue by more than 8%. Community members didn't hold back in Tooele. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small sets the stage. Utah AG leading effort against offshore gambling Utah Attorney General Derek Brown is leading an effort to get the DOJ to step up against illegal online gambling, and do more to address the problem. Greg and Holly discuss and learn more from Utah Attorney General Derek Brown. University of Utah cutting 81 programs The University of Utah is cutting 81 programs, in response to the Utah legislature's mandate to cut higher education budgets. Greg and Holly discuss. Utah's minimum wage workers have the fourth-biggest pay gap in the nation. Utah's minimum wage workers have the fourth-biggest pay gap in the nation, according to a study conducted by UK-based company Artios which was obtained by Cache Valley Daily. Greg and Holly break down the study. 77 candidates file for new Alpine District school board seats amid district split It's back-to-school season AND election season and in Alpine School District! There are important elections for three new school boards due to the split of the Alpine School District. A total of 77 candidates filed for those seats! Dr. Rich Stowell , Director of Communications with the Alpine School District joins the show to discuss implications of the split, the elections, and the recent decision to raise property taxes in the district. How Congressman Burgess Owens wants to address the labor shortage Congressman Burgess Owens has an innovative idea on educating inmates, who he hopes can then go on to alleviate some of our labor force shortages. Greg and Holly speak with Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeux on the latest. Kevin Franke files malpractice lawsuit against ex-therapist Jodi Hildebrandt Utah family vlogger Ruby Franke and therapist Jodi Hildebrandt are serving time in Prison for child abuse after their arrest in 2023... now, Ruby's ex-husband, has filed a lawsuit against Hildebrant accusing her of medical malpractice. More details after the break. Senator Tom Cotton honored by The Orrin G. Hatch Foundation Senator Tom Cotton will be hosted by The Orrin G. Hatch Foundation by awarding the senator with the foundation's annual Titan of Public Service Award. Matt Sandgren, the executive director of the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation joins the show to discuss this decision and the latest happenings on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. Nuclear… on the moon? The US wants to be the first to build a nuclear reactor on the moon. Greg and Holly discuss how this could happen, and if it's necessary. 5 Soldiers shot at Fort Stewart in Georgia Greg and Holly follow a developing story out of Georgia where 5 soldiers were shot at the Army base, Fort Stewart in Georgia. Greg and Holly bring the latest details. Holly shares her facts of the day.
Bryan Kohberger has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of four University of Idaho students. Kohberger admitted his guilt to four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary and entered a plea deal that removes the possibility of the death penalty. KSL NewsRadio Reporter, Adam Small joins Greg and Holly to discuss the scene in the courtroom and the statements from the families of the victims.
We are headed into a long weekend and a lot of Utahns are hitting the road today. Greg and Holly touch base with KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson to discuss the everchanging weather forecast for the weekend. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small, is out on the road and explains what he is watching with travel expectations. Heather Kelly in the KSL Traffic Center joins the show to discuss how the roads look right now.
Ivan Rubenstein-Gillis! Singer! Songwriter! Producer! Dear old friend! Delight! I've known Ivan for decades and I've always loved his music AND talking to him, so having him on my podcast to talk about his music AND MORE was perfect. Under the band name 500 Suns, he's got a new album "Hungry Man" coming out in July 2025! Stay tuned for that, and also stay tuned at the end of this podcast episode for a sneak peek of some music from that project! We have a great chat and you can have a great listen! PS This is only the first HALF of our chat. For the second half, subscribe via Apple Podcasts or merely click on over here to Patreon! Also, here's more about Ivan in Ivan's website's own words: "Ivan Rubenstein-Gillis is a singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist based out of New York. With deep roots in folk, rock, jazz, world music and modern poetics, Ivan brings a rare sense of craft, intellectual provocation and emotional expression to his work. Ivan grew up in a creative family and from an early age was exposed to great music, books and visual art from all around the world. He played piano as a kid and began putting lyrics and chord patterns together around the age of 10 ... Bought his first guitar in high school and later added mandolin, banjo, harmonica, bass and other instruments to the mix. Over the course of his eclectic career, Ivan has written hundreds of songs and instrumental pieces, produced and recorded albums across various genres, composed for dance and theater and performed with great musicians in many styles. The primary focus of Ivan's creative life has been his songwriting. To date, he has recorded 11 albums of original material as a solo artist, collaborating with extraordinary rhythm sections, instrumentalists and singers along the way. His songs have won grants and awards, have been performed by numerous artists and choirs, have been featured in a number of movies, documentaries and PSAs, and have become part of the American musical landscape for his many admirers. Two of his songs were featured in a worldwide viral video produced for the United Nations Environmental Program regarding the evils of single-use plastics. Outside of his own material, Ivan enjoyed a very successful collaboration with legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd over the last decade of his life. Ivan played with Rudd's dynamic MaliCool band in 2007 and produced Feeling Good (a tribute to Nina Simone) - the lead track off of Rudd's 2011 album The Incredible Honk. In 2013-2014, Ivan produced Trombone For Lovers, an epic collection of American standards which included the house band of John Medeski, Aaron Comess and Richard Hammond, plus guest appearances from Bob Dorough, Faye Victor, Gary Lucas, Michael Doucet, Steven Bernstein, The NYC Labor Choir and other luminaries. TFL received a four star review in Downbeat and generated raves around the world. Roswell performed with Ivan and his band on numerous occasions and guested on several of Ivan's albums, including in the guise of a braying elephant on dogz and katz, a choice cut from Ivan's 2016 album The Lion. Ivan and Roswell continued to work together on new compositions and arrangements right up until Roswell died in December of 2017. Ivan produced and played multiple instruments on "Songs From Home" - a well-received 'pandemic EP' with fellow Rudd collaborator (and wonderful singer ) Heather Masse, featuring some of their favorite classics, reimagined for quarantine. Ivan's latest project - 500 Suns - is a collaboration with the great rhythm section of Craig Santiago and Scott Petito - an uplifting soulful band based out of the Hudson Valley featuring Shawn Dawn, Kendra McKinley and Leslie Ritter on vocals. Ivan's deep love for many different types of music has allowed him to play around the margins of numerous genres, and has led to longstanding musical relationships with Meyer Horn (drums), Adam Small (bass), Craig Santiago (drums), Scott Petito (bass), Aaron Comess (drums), Richard Hammond (bass), Heather Masse (voice), Cat Martino (voice), Leah Siegel (voice), Lexy Casano (cabaret artist), Clarence Ferrari (flame throwing fiddler), Arne Wendt (organist), Rod Sherwood (producer), David Grausman (piano) and David Brahinsky (NJ-based folksinger), among many others. Ivan has also worked extensively as a music educator, concert producer and "musical activist" - utilizing his talent and experience in the service of providing musical opportunities to underserved populations. Ivan has played at countless benefit concerts, fundraisers and community events and always appreciates the opportunity to play music in the service of a worthy cause. Along with the music, Ivan writes satire, short stories, poems and the occasional expository essay. He also likes to draw funny sketches." Thanks and love, all!
Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments on the person working as a "peacekeeper" at this weekend's No Kings rally in Salt Lake City...where one person was shot and killed. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small shares the latest statement from the event organizers. Greg walks through what to know about open carry laws in Utah.
Wanda Barzee made an appearance in court today following a violation of the terms of her sex offender status. KSL NewsRadio reporter, Adam Small joins Holly and Greg to discuss what the scene looked like in the courtroom. Greg analyzes what comes next for Barzee.
15-year-old, Alisa Petrov from South Jordan was last seen on April 21st after her mother dropped her off at school in American Fork. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small brings the latest details on the arrests made in connection to the missing teen.
Next, starting today you need a Real ID to fly ... sort of ... KSL Newsradio's Adam Small has been on standby all morning long at SLC International airport ... He explains what it all means to YOU.
KSL's Top Story: We're getting a closer look at what they're going to do to the Delta Center over the summer. Renovations are coming... and they're coming soon. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small has details.
Several students on visas at the University of Utah put on notice by the Trump Administration to self deport or face deportation...the letters they got begin like this… Remaining in the United States without a lawful immigration status can result in fines, detention, and/or deportation. KSL NewsRadio Reporter, Adam Small joins the show to break down the latest. Adam Crayk, Immigration Attorney shares his legal analysis on the issue and the options students have that may be impacted.
Colleges and universities in Utah confirmed Wednesday that visas are being suddenly revoked from some international students and recent graduates. KSL NewsRadio reporter Adam Small dug into the initial details and spoke with Dave and Debbie.
In a new poll from Noble Predictive Insights, A third of Utahns say housing costs are so expensive they’ve considered moving out of state. This poll also suggests that 43% are willing to extend their commute by 30 minutes for cheaper housing. Dave and Taylor discuss and get more details on the polling from KSL NewRadio's Adam Small. Ari Bruening, CEO of Envision Utah shares insight on Utah's affordable housing crisis and what needs to be done to combat it. How far are you willing to go to find affordable housing?
Finding yourself in debt can be traumatic; especially if you didn't know your spouse was accumulating the debt and now you're getting a divorce. That's what reporter Adam Small is going through. He tells host Heather Kelly about the panic and humility he experienced when he first found out. Find out how the debt happened without his knowledge, how he is climbing out of a $34,000 hole and why Adam isn't using a debt consolodation company. You can follow this show on Instagram and Facebook. To see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal X (Twitter) page. Be sure to email Heather with your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here.
Utahns woke up this morning to roads covered in snow and slush. We speak with KSL's Andy Farnsworth about the traffic and KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson about the storm and where it hit the hardest in the valley. KSL Newsradio's Adam Small has been out on the road all morning and shares what he is seeing. Listeners chime in to discuss common roads they see problems with during storms.
Rep. Stephanie Pitcher has proposed a new bill that will protect surviving spouses from inheriting medical debt. The bill aims to remove medical expenses from the category of family expenses under Utah statute. KSL Newsradio's Adam Small joins the show to discuss the reasoning behind the bill.
5 family members have been found dead in a West Valley City Home. The deceased victims were a 42-year-old male, a 38-year-old female, an 11-year-old boy, a 9-year-old girl and a 2-year-old girl, according to police. Police say they got a call from a concerned family member who hadn't heard from her loved one. A 17 year old was found separate from the bodies, in a garage and is now the hospital where police say they're having a difficult time communicating Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio reporter, and KSL 5 TV's Karah Brackin, join the show to bring listeners the latest on the investigation.
Huntsville township is dealing with an unprecedented water crisis that is causing massive delays of safe water to residents. The water in Huntsville was initially shut off Friday afternoon, due to a leak in the town’s million-gallon storage tank. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small joins the show with the latest updates on the situation and KSL Legal Analyst and Eden resident Greg Skordas also speaks to what his neighboring community is seeing. Huntsville Residents Craig Olson and Denae Palm talk with Debbie and Taylor about their experiences without clean water for the last 3 days. The Mayor of Huntsville, Richard Sorensen calls the show to bring an update on where things stand and what is behind the leak. Brian Stinson with Utah Division of Emergency Management and Be Ready Utah joins the show to share best practices for being prepared if your access to clean water is cut off.
A video of a Utah man driving the used car he'd bought that very day through a dealership window in Sandy has gone viral. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small joins the show to break down what we know about this incident. Dave and Debbie also talk with KSL 5 TV Reporter Debbie Worthen who interviewed the driver of the vehicle. Dave's Auto Mechanic Jeff Peterson joins the show to share the best practices when purchasing a used car in Utah. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas on Utah's "buyer beware" law and what it means if you're shopping for a used car.
Ep. 144 features Adam Small, co-founder of Third Planet Affiliates, a leader in online gaming content. Hear him discuss: How he unintentionally got started in the affiliate space with PocketFives, and later with USBets What motivated him to launch Third Planet Affiliates at this stage of his career, and the vision behind its portfolio of properties that includes Lottery Geeks, Casino Reports, and Props.com The evolving affiliate model and opportunities for innovation in the gaming industry - especially following recent turmoil in the space Lessons learned from entrepreneurial exits, and navigating earn-out periods with larger organizations like Better Collective Staying open to unexpected opportunities, which led to their unplanned acquisition of Props.com The enduring partnership with co-founder Cal Spears, and the dynamics of their collaboration over two decades of building together Reflections on his entrepreneurial journey, including the one decision he would do differently if he could Catch the video version of this episode here. Learn more
What went wrong that forced a small plane to land on I-15? The emergency landing caused several cars to collide and KSL NewsRadio reporter Adam Small joins Dave and Debbie to discuss the emerging details surrounding the incident. KSL Newsradio's Heather Kelly, has previously gone through aviation training and shares what pilots are taught about landing on freeways during emergency situations.
A judge has dismissed the wrongful death lawsuit that was filed by Gabby Petitio's family against the Moab Police Department. Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio reporter joins with the latest details.
KSL's Top Story: UDOT is making some tough decisions on how many homes and businesses need to go... so the department can go through with plans to widen I-15. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small reports...
You could have had access to this episode early and been automatically entered into our giveaways at our HeroHero!What does it mean to be an "instagram brand" in this day and age? As brands like Adam Small's byadamsmall announce themselves to the fashion world and prove their longevity and standing through popups, runways, and cult followings, the stigma around what it means to be called an 'instagram brand' has begun to shift. Brands once thought to be insignificant or relegated to being 'internet brands' are competing with the largest names in the industry, like Balenciaga, Rick Owens, and Raf Simons for attention, fans, and recognition. Listen in as Sol and Michael are joined by Adam Small to discuss what it's like to grow a brand off of the internet, growing up in Winnipeg, why they're all so tired, putting out a full collection, going band for band with furries, haters, and so much more!Lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Utah roads had another fatality early this morning due to road rage. Police say one person died and they have another in custody. KSL NewsRadio Reporter, Adam Small, joins the show to give us detail. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas also joins the show to walk us through the new road rage law that was passed earlier this year, and what the penalties are for someone involved in a road rage incident. Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Cameron Roden joins the show to give an update on the situation on SR-201. Dave and Debbie discuss how the recent increase in road rage accidents are affecting the state. Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to discuss more about the road rage law in Utah and if harsher penalties could be discussed.
KSL's Top Story: Now that today's hearing is over... the State Supreme Court gets to decide the fate of Amendment D. The one that would let the legislature make changes to citizen-led ballot initiatives. And it's not the only Amendment in Court today. We have team coverage... lawsuits over changing Utah's consitution. We begin with Amendment D ... KSL Newsradio's Adam Small was at the high court hearing.
The Utah Hockey Club had it's preseason home opener in front of a packed house in the Delta Center. Amidst the excitement, an online survey circulated with a question that caused a stir for some SLC residents on social media. Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio Reporter, joins the show to break down what happened. Dave and Debbie discuss if there is concern about the future of downtown SLC and take listener calls.
For the Smith Entertainment Group, this project is about pumping life into downtown. The head of the remodel project, Mike Maughan, an executive with the Smith Entertainment Group, says they could put the development anywhere, but they're focused on SLC. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small brings us the latest. Last night, there were lots of discussion in a SLC council meeting about what a new downtown would look like. One council member was hoping to squeeze out a last little bit of breaking news. KSL 5 TV's Lindsey Aerts was at the meeting and joins D2 with all the updates. Is this plan already a done deal?
KSL's Top Story: The family confirms a Lehi man has died .... after a road rage incident on Sunday. We have multiple reporters covering two different road rage incidents. Our team coverage begins with KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small.
2 men have died from 2 different road rage incidents this week in Utah. A 38 year old man was killed after an altercation from a road rage incident in Lehi. In a separate incident, a man in his 60's was shot and killed after a road incident in Clearfield. Dave and Debbie get the latest from KSL Newsradio Reporter, Adam Small and take listener calls to learn from listeners about road rage experiences they've had.
KSL's Top Story: A day after the guilty verdict... an Idaho jury is already deliberating "life or death" for Chad Daybell KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small is outside the courtroom in Boise with the latest.
On Wednesday, May 29, the jury in the Chad Daybell murder trial in Boise began their deliberations. KSL NewsRadio reporter Adam Small is in Boise, and spoke with Jeff live with the latest information.
Closing arguments began today in the former president's criminal hush money trial in New York. Trump is accused of falsifying business records, and violating campaign finance law in 2016 - when prosecutors say he tried to cover up an alleged affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Is Trump successfully convincing the public to lose faith in the New York justice system? Derricke Dennis, ABC News Correspondent, New York joins the show with the latest. Adam Small, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show live from Boise, with an update on the trial of Chad Daybell.