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In this powerful episode, we talk with Austin Davis, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Clearfork Academy, about how childhood identity, faith, and resilience shape mental health outcomes. This episode highlights the intersections of childhood trauma, the search for identity, spiritual awakening, and breaking generational cycles. Austin shares his journey from a 10-year-old tasked with being “the man of the house” to a father, therapist, and founder of a life-changing teen treatment center. Welcome back to Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads—an award-winning mental health podcast with over 1 million downloads! We're honored to be the 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award Winner for Health and the 2024 Women In Podcasting Award Winner for Best Mental Health Podcast. We want to hear from you! Leave us written input or a voice message at: https://castfeedback.com/67521f0bde0b101c7b10442a "When we focus too hard on not becoming something, we often become exactly that. Healing is found in accepting what made us and choosing differently." – Austin Davis Meet Our Guest: Austin Davis, LPC-S Originally from the Saginaw, Eagle Mountain area, Austin Davis is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor in Texas. He holds a B.S. in Pastoral Ministry from Lee University and an M.A. in Counseling from The Church of God Theological Seminary. Austin's career bridges the church and clinical mental health worlds. He has served youth through ministry and worked extensively in state mental health hospitals, gaining experience with nearly every mental health diagnosis. He is the founder of Clearfork Academy, a Christ-centered residential treatment center for teens struggling with mental health and substance use. He thrives on working with clients others might call “difficult,” driven by compassion and clinical skill. Austin is also the author of My Kid, My Crisis (2023), a moving collection of stories and insights into parenting, faith, and therapeutic transformation in the face of teen mental health challenges. When he's not working, Austin enjoys being with his family, making music, woodworking, reading, and staying active.
DEE struggles to drum up support for LEX as he prepares to face his punishment. The Mall Rats become increasingly concerned at VED's influence on CLOE, and EBONY is a woman scorned.
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs, Jeff Caplan, and their guest, David Vitek, as they discuss Candlelight Homes' newest community in Eagle Mountain. Firefly is Utah’s only Active Family Community designed to get kids off their digital devices. David Vitek is the President of Candlelight Homes. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, visit their website or Facebook page.
AMBER agrees to meet the tribe leaders with PRIDE before she leaves the city. LEX makes an enemy while trying to save his skin, and JAY faces a choice after finding out about RAM's intentions towards EBONY.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins us to review the Q1 financial and operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some ongoing residual leaching during the period from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin at the Moss Mine later this month in June, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for derisking and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana to be in production there about 2 years out. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. The Company's financial results for Q1 2025 reflect record gold sales from its San Albino and Moss Mine of $31.8 million (vs. $19.2 million in Q1 2024), which generated $19.9 million in Mine Operating Cash Flow, $16.1 million in Adjusted EBITDA, and $9.4 million in Net Income. The Company sold 10,817 oz of gold at an average price of $2,915/oz with a $1,239 Cash Cost and $1,411 All-In Sustaining Cost ("AISC") ($/oz sold). Subsequent to March 31, 2025 Mako delivered the final installment of 13,500 oz of silver on the Sailfish Silver Loan. Q2 2025 (through May 31st) - Mako Mining Financial Highlights $25.1 million in Revenue from 7,409 oz of gold at $3,327/oz and 13,529 oz of silver at $33.03/oz $22.0 million in Cash and Receivables and $3.3 million in Restricted Cash (50% will become unrestricted in June 2025) There is also a substantial exploration program underway all around the San Albino Project in Nicaragua, around the San Albino Mine, as the Las Conchitas concessions, and of particular interest at the El Golfo concessions. Drill hole EJ25-RC53 at El Golfo intersected a wide, high-grade interval of 39.15 g/t Au and 27.8 g/t Ag over 8.0 m (5.9 m ETW), 19.2 m below surface. Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold the last few month through residual leaching at its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again starting at the end of June, and then it will take several months for new materials moved onto the leach pads to charge up increased production again. A technical report is slated to be put out later in the year around September, after a few months of ramping up mining and assessing the resources in place. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time from a mining and permitting perspective and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year out of Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable of an agreement between the government and local stakeholders, and doing all the background environmental and engineering work to being the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is clear line of sight to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
TRUDY tries to reason with EBONY, JAY is sold a lie, and JAVA sets a trap for LEX.
RAM is furious at the raid on the research facility and demands punishment, while JAY feels out of the loop, and LEX says too much to the wrong person.
The Mall Rats try to find out what has become of AMBER. EBONY finally gets what she wants, but a surprise request from RAM could change everything.
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These habits are tanking your metabolism:Not eating enough Waiting too long before eating Sitting too much Not prioritizing strength training Not sleeping enough Always feeling stressedNot getting enough proteinWeird street names: Toad Suck Road in Conway, Arkansas Farfrompoopen Road in Fannie, Arkansas Windy Butte Way in Las Vegas Tootin' Hill Road in West Simsbury, Connecticut Booger Hollow Road Zzyzx [[Zizicks]] Road in Zzyzx, California Haviture Way in Eagle Mountain, UtahPsycho Path in Traverse City, Michigan My Way, Which Way, Right Way, That Way, Straight Way, and Same Way in Houston, Texas Are you a biter, licker or nibbler when it comes to ice cream? A new survey of 2-thousand adults finds that 63% prefer to lick theirs, while 39% bite their scoops. But what does that reveal about them? People who go at it with their teeth and bite their ice cream are more “fearless,” “confident” and “impulsive.” She explains, “Biters are very in-the-moment, they are probably extroverts and like instant gratification.”Those who lick their ice cream tend to be “methodical” and “relaxed,” as they patiently enjoy their scoop. “Lickers prefer delayed gratification,” Hemmings says. “They crave the dopamine hit, the brain's reward, that they get from extending the eating process.”As for those who nibble, they're more likely to be “cautious,” “gentle” and “thoughtful,” but possibly a little controlling at times. “Nibblers are good emotional self-regulators, though they may be prone to anxiety because of their enthusiasm for attention to detail,” the ice cream analyst explains.Second Date Update: Mandy met Steve on Hinge. She thought he was really into her. Now, he's ghosting. She might have turned him off by doing one thing.
JAY is furious at RAM's actions, which pulls him closer to EBONY. RAM takes his revenge on SIVA, while MOUSE makes a new friend. Meanwhile, a familiar face returns to the mall.
A well-known Eagle Mountain roundabout is being demolished to make way for more stoplights in the area and have traffic flow a little easier. Dave and Debbie discuss roundabouts and if they actually help traffic everywhere else and maybe it's just good ol' Utah resistance here. Listeners chime in with their opinion on round abouts.
EBONY's promise of discretion is tested when she receives the blame for SIVA's actions. VED tries to impress CLOE, while PRIDE's plans for sabotage turn deadly.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins me to review the Q4 and full-year 2024 financial metrics and Q1 operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some residual leaching from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin at the Moss Mine in late May, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for derisking and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana to be in production there about 2 years out. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. The Company's financial results for Q4 2024 reflect record gold sales of $28.9 million, which generated $14.7 million in Mine Operating Cash Flow (1) (4), and $4.7 million in Net Income after accruing a non-current deferred tax liability of $3.2 million due to greater than expected operating income consuming a greater than expected portion of the Company's deferred tax assets. The Company sold 10,888 oz of gold at an average price of $2,670 per oz with a $1,352 All-In Sustaining Cost ("AISC") ($/oz sold). Full-year 2024 adjusted EBITDA was US$42.2 million and earnings per share of US$0.27 from 39,001 ounces of gold sold at an average price of US$2,397/oz. Q1 2025 San Albino Operational Highlights 48,813 tonnes mined, containing 11,495 ounces ("oz") of gold ("Au") at an average grade of 7.32 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au and 12,036 oz of silver ("Ag") at 7.67 g/t Ag 53,551 tonnes milled containing 12,228 oz Au and 12,740 oz Ag grading 7.10 g/t Au and 7.40 g/t Ag. Q1 2025 Mako Financial Highlights Mako total gold sales of 10,817 oz Au for total revenue of $31.5 million in Q1 2025 San Albino Mine sales of 9,881 oz at $2,898 per ounce Moss Mine sales of 936 oz Au from residual leaching activities at $2,997 per ounce (this doesn't include 605 oz Au sold in 2025 prior to the acquisition of Moss Mine) Delivered 40,500 oz of silver as part of Sailfish Silver loan for a total of $1.3 million in Q1 2025 Interest payment of $0.3 million to Wexford under the Wexford loan Tax payment of $4.0 million in cash which was already accrued in Q4 2024 Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold throughout the Bankruptcy Process through its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again starting at the end of May and it will take several months to charge up the leach pads once again. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year in Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable having started the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is a pathway to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
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LEX's condition worsens, but RAM is unwilling to part with the antibiotics that might save his life. PRIDE tries to stop history from repeating itself, and EBONY has an invitation for JAY.
EBONY finds out just how dangerous RAM can be after she goes on an unauthorised outing with JAY. DEE takes a risk to help LEX, and PRIDE is troubled when he discovers the next phase of the Technos' plans.
9:00 to 10:00New farm venture/ Brad Charlie Papillo helping interview 10:30 to 11:00Terry LoveletteIn Praise of Eagle MountainIn Praise of Eagle Mountain is a book of poetry and prose that explores themes of nature, solitude, and spiritual reflection. The author presents a contrast between two worlds: the chaotic, drama-filled world of human society and the peaceful, meaningful solitude found in nature.
The contents of a Techno food supply delivery leaves EBONY and the Mallrats confused, while RAM takes JAY to task for authorising the distribution. PRIDE hunts for a cure for LEX's toothache, but has an ulterior motive.
VED basks in his own glory as RAM's grand plan comes closer to fruition. PRIDE and SALENE's growing closeness drives CLOE to rebel, and LEX pulls out all the stops for SIVA.
The Mallrats rally around ELLIE as the Technos decide her fate. JAY struggles with revelations about EBONY's character, and LEX sets his sights on SIVA.
Doubts arise over PRIDE's guilt but LEX refuses to release him without further evidence, leading EBONY to seek help from RAM. LEX also receives aid from an unlikely source, while ELLIE's call for help goes unanswered.
LEX begins his investigation for EBONY but the Technos refuse to co-operate. PRIDE's secretive behaviour comes under suspicion, while VED confronts CLOE over her actions at the casino.
We celebrate both the show and the community spirit within the fandom, in this special tribute episode due to Raymond Thompson's passing.
Eagle Mountain, Utah writer Jefferson Snow is a winner in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest earning him a trip to Hollywood for a week-long master-class workshop, an awards event and his winning story will be published in the international bestselling anthology, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41. To Jefferson, the Fantasy genre is a grand cathedral, and he loves the gargoyles who guard its buttresses, anti-heroes like Logen Ninefingers and Tyrion Lannister. But as fun as those characters are, Jefferson believes we're not getting enough stories about the figures still inside the nave, the everyday parishioners, the Samwise Gamgees and Neville Longbottoms of the congregation. We still need stories about ordinary people d The Illustrators of the Future Contest judges include, Bob Eggleton (11 Chesley Awards and 7 Hugo Awards), Larry Elmore (Dungeons & Dragons book covers), Echo Chernik (graphic designs for major corporations including Celestial Seasonings tea packaging), Rob Prior (art for Spawn, Heavy Metal comics and Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ciruelo (Eragon Coloring Book). Following the 1982 release of his internationally acclaimed bestselling science fiction novel, Battlefield Earth, written in celebration of 50 years as a professional writer, L. Ron Hubbard created the Writers of the Future (writersofthefuture.com) in 1983 to provide a means for aspiring writers of speculative fiction to get that much-needed break. Due to the success of the Writers of the Future Contest, the companion Illustrators of the Future Contest was inaugurated five years later. Her passion for art stemmed from her love of books, and the fantastical covers that inspired her imagination. In true bookworm fashion, her artistic journey began at the local library, where she immersed herself in art instruction books, laying the foundation for her artistic journey. Through daily practice, relentless pursuit of new skills, and seeking mentorship from established artists, her commitment to learning new methods has continuously expanded her artistic repertoire. Tremani views art as a fusion of technique and creativity that brings beauty and meaning to life. Originally on a path toward a career in the medical field, a personal loss led Haileigh to reevaluate her future and embrace her true passion: art. With the encouragement of her family and mentors, she shifted her focus and enrolled at Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD), where she refined her technique and explored her own personal style. Her work blends fantastical realism, bold colors, and dynamic lines, drawing heavily from her love for comic book art and Mesoamerican mythology. Currently, Haileigh is working as a freelance artist for private clients and media companies, while also developing her own superhero series. She is driven to become a successful artist in the entertainment industry and excited to bring new, authentic stories to life—infused with the vibrant spirit of Lauren McGuire lives in a small southern town where one cannot throw a rock without hitting a church. Ironically, the town is funded by zombies. Growing up as an army brat, she traveled all over the world including a stint in the Middle East which instilled a deep curiosity for other cultures and religions. She began writing in 2016 as a way of processing a chaotic cultural landscape and has since written six full manuscripts and several short stories. When not wrangling a family of five or training for half-marathons, she writes about space and monsters. She is an active member of the Atlanta Writing Club and their 2020 winner for the Terry Kay prize for short fiction as well as a 2023 runner up for the Natasha Trethewey Prize for Poetry. She received two honorable mentions for the Writers of the Future contest before becoming a finalist. “Karma Birds” is her first professional sale.
The Technos move into the hotel as an attempt is made on EBONY's life, while CLOE and DEE plot revenge on VED.
An unlikely source spills the beans about ELLIE's troubles, EBONY clashes with her sisters, and LEX and DEE struggle to balance their role with the morality of working under Techno rule.
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SALENE feels the pressure of holding the tribe together, while CLOE yearns for independence. JAVA and SIVA put their plan into action.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins me to review the key transaction news out today on December 31st, where the Company announced entering into of a non-binding letter of intent to acquire 100% of the issued and outstanding common shares of EG Acquisition LLC ("EGA"), a recently created private corporation controlled by Mako's controlling shareholder, Wexford Capital LP, established solely to acquire the Moss gold mine located in the historic Oatman District in Arizona. EGA completed the acquisition of the Moss gold mine on December 31st, 2024 through its acquisition of 100% of the common shares of Golden Vertex Corp. ("GVC") which holds direct ownership of the Moss gold mine. Each of EGA and GVC will become wholly owned subsidiaries of Mako as a result of the Proposed Transaction. The purchase price for the Proposed Transaction is expected to be in the range of US$ 4.9 million up to US$ 6.4 million if certain royalties are extinguished, all payable in cash. The Proposed Transaction is expected to close by February 2025. We review the Company strategy behind this acquisition, which will allow Mako to add another producing asset located in a top tier jurisdiction of Arizona, funded solely out of cash flow generated from the last quarter of Mako's current mining operations. Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold throughout the Bankruptcy Process through its beneficiation facilities, and that mining was temporarily suspended at the beginning of the Bankruptcy Process. Mako Mining plans to restart mining operations upon completion of the Proposed Transaction, once it has had an opportunity to optimize the mine plan and debottleneck the crushing plant. This is expected to be achieved within a few months of closing of the Proposed Transaction. Next, we focused on the economic efficiencies with the elimination of over US$ 60 million of existing liabilities associated with the mine, the removal of the silver stream, and also discussed the status and 2 paths forward for the remaining royalties in place. Additionally, the base purchase price of US$ 4.9 million, can be further reduced by US$ 1.5 million through the release of certain collateral. Akiba reiterates that this acquisition is a testament to the knowledge base of their management team, the distressed investing expertise of the controlling shareholder Wexford, and the powerful platform Mako has built to continue making accretive acquisitions. Wrapping up Akiba highlights that the when the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible that it could almost double their current production profile. Mako currently operates the high-grade San Albino Mine in northern Nicaragua and owns the Eagle Mountain project in Guyana. Akiba points out that with a producing mine in the United States that this should expand their future options for funding the development of the Eagle Mountain project. Over the last quarter, even after an extensive drill program at both properties, the cash and gold in sales receivables balance in Mako has increased by over US$ 6 million to nearly US$ 13 million at year end. Click here to follow the latest news out of Mako Mining.
Released by the Technos, SALENE and PRIDE ponder their motives and EBONY's part in it all, while JAVA and SIVA's thoughts also turn to their sister. LEX is assigned a chaperone, and ELLIE becomes frustrated by the new normal.
The Technos take an interest in EBONY following her meeting with JAY, while the city tribes prepare to take action against the invaders, but who's playing who?
SALENE pushes for a new course of action, while AMBER and TRUDY continue their search for the Gaian camp, and JAY tries to intimidate EBONY.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins us to review the Q3 2024 operations metrics at the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with an update of recent exploration results from Las Conchitas, as well as ongoing regional exploration work. In addition we also discuss the move-forward work strategy at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana, and the potential for an accretive acquisition transaction. Q3 2024 Operational Highlights 29,749 tonnes mined containing 5,414 ounces ("oz") of gold ("Au") at an average grade of 5.66 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au and 5,557 oz of silver ("Ag") at 5.81 g/t Ag 6,781 tonnes mined containing 2,774 oz Au at 12.72 g/t Au and 2,620 oz Ag at 12.02 g/t Ag from diluted vein material 22,968 tonnes mined containing 2,640 oz Au at 3.57 g/t Au and 2,937 oz Ag at 3.98 g/t Ag from historical dump and other mineralized material above cutoff grade ("historical dump + other") 51,865 tonnes milled containing 7,002 oz Au at an average grade of 4.20 g/t Au and 8,479 oz Ag at 5.08 g/t Ag 14% and 86% from diluted vein and historical dump and other, respectively 584tonnes per day ("tpd") milled at 96% availability Mill recovery of 73.4% for gold At quarter end, the stockpile was estimated at 135,496 tonnes at an average grade of 2.49 g/t Au for contained Au of 10,849 oz 5,142 oz Au recovered and 6,532 oz Au sold during the quarter Delivered 40,500 oz of silver as part of the Sailfish Silver Loan for a total of US$ 1.2 million in Q3 2024 Akiba also shares the many regional targets they still have at El Golfo, Potrerillos, and La Segoviana, with the new “El Silencio” targets at La Segoviana getting some ongoing exploration work. There should be more exploration results from both Las Conchitas, and some of these regional targets coming to the market over the next couple of months. Next Akiba outlines we get a rough timeline for permitting and the key work initiatives at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana, recently acquired through the merger with Goldsource Mines. We wrap up with the Company initiative to make another acquisition by year-end, or at the latest Q1 of next year, as another key upcoming catalyst. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
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EBONY enlists JACK's help to make use ot the stolen Techno communicator, while RAM metes out punishment for its disappearance. CLOE has it bad for PRIDE, and AMBER makes a decision about her future.
Season 6 Episode 37: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Melissa Clark, executive director and president of the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce. Clark shares her experience on the Eagle Mountain City Council and highlights her transition from roles in auditing and education to leading the Chamber. Reflecting on her time in public service, she describes her commitment to helping local businesses thrive, especially by offering resources to entrepreneurs lacking business management knowledge. Under her leadership, the Chamber has expanded from 73 to nearly 400 members in over two years. Clark highlights the Chamber's efforts to support local businesses and community development in Eagle Mountain. She emphasizes Chamber membership as vital for new entrepreneurs to network and find support. Clark explains the Chamber's involvement in regional and state business coalitions, such as the Utah Association of Chambers and the Rural Utah Chamber Coalition, which help connect business leaders statewide. She shares the Chamber's focus on practical business education, like the annual "Lunch and Learns" and the 2025 "Money Matters" series, aimed at empowering local businesses with financial insights.
AMBER and TRUDY plan their next move, while in the city the tribe leaders meet to lick their wounds, and Techno VED pushes the boundaries.
Hosts: Maura Carabello & Taylor Morgan Another proposition in Utah County would create another school district for the more western cities in the county: Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield, and Saratoga Springs. Proposition 14 would also dissolve the Alpine School District and create a new district for the fastest-growing part of Utah County. Mark Whitaker, Secondary Director of Curriculum with Alpine School District opposes Proposition 14 and joins the program to share his view of the issue.
Hosts: Maura Carabello & Taylor Morgan Appeals court rules on mail-in ballot ‘grace period’More than 20 states around the country accept mail-in ballots after Election Day, so long as it was postmarked before on or Election Day. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that the ‘grace period’ shouldn’t be allowed, siding with the Republican Party, which brought forth the earlier suit. What could this ruling mean for voters in Utah – if anything at all? The KSL at Night hosts break it down. Major newspapers withhold presidential endorsementsThe Washington Post and Los Angeles Times have both decided to withhold endorsing any presidential candidate this election cycle. It goes against what they’ve done for many, many previous presidential races. The reasons for the lack of endorsement varies between the two publications, but the effect and outrage from many is the same. Does it actually matter for media organizations to endorse a candidate? Are conspiracy theories affecting voter turnout in Salt Lake County?There’s been a resurgence in conspiracy theories around the election this year, especially as it relates to mail-in voting and voting machines. The bogus accusations are leading to harassment against election officials and workers, plus it’s affecting rates of early voting. How could these conspiracy theories be affecting early voter turnout? How about here in Salt Lake County? The KSL at Night hosts discuss. Examining the role of money in local campaigns: Do ‘deep pockets’ still matter?We all know that national elections require a lot of money in order to have a chance at success. But what about on a smaller scale in local elections? Do ‘deep pockets’ matter in those smaller races? KSL at Night hosts Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan share their thoughts – using their years of experience – and draw a line between races that need lots of money and those that don’t. Utah County Proposition 11: An opposer’s view of dissolving Alpine School DistrictProposition 11 is on the ballot in Utah County right now; it would create a new school district for the cities of Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Highland, Lehi, and parts of Draper. The idea isn’t necessarily new, but several cities have pushed this idea back to the forefront of folks’ minds. Sarah Beeson, Member of the Alpine School District Board of Education opposes Proposition 11 and joins the program to explain her stance. Utah County Proposition 14: An opposer’s view of dissolving Alpine School DistrictAnother proposition in Utah County would create another school district for the more western cities in the county: Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield, and Saratoga Springs. Proposition 14 would also dissolve the Alpine School District and create a new district for the fastest-growing part of Utah County. Mark Whitaker, Secondary Director of Curriculum with Alpine School District opposes Proposition 14 and joins the program to share his view of the issue. Meet the candidate: Steve Van Wagoner for Weber County Commission CVoters in Weber County have the opportunity to select their next County Commissioner for Seat C. They either choose the incumbent, or one of two challengers. Steven Van Wagoner is the Democratic candidate for Weber County Commission Seat C. He joins us in the studio to talk about his background and the issues most important to him. Enrollment at Utah’s public schools on a downward trendThe number of students enrolled in Utah’s public education system is on the decline. In fact, the decrease from 2023 to 2024 is the largest overall decrease since 2015. What’s affecting this trend? The KSL at Night hosts discuss how fertility rates and in-migration is impacting school enrollment in the Beehive State.
Hosts: Leah Murray & Greg Skordas Another proposition in Utah County would create another school district for the more western cities in the county: Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield, and Saratoga Springs. Proposition 14 would also dissolve the Alpine School District and create a new district for the fastest-growing part of Utah County. Julie King, Member of the Alpine School District Board of Education supports Proposition 14 and joins the program to share her view of the issue.
Hosts: Leah Murray & Greg Skordas Two Lymans drop out of gubernatorial race due to lawsuit from other LymanIt’s been one of the hot-button issues surrounding Utah’s gubernatorial race this election cycle: Lyman/Clawson vs. Lyman/Lyman. Both made the ballots as write-in candidates, and it sparked disagreement and controversy because of the identical last names. Lyman/Clawson sued Lyman/Lyman, and the latter has now withdrawn from the race. We discuss the legal and political parts of this new development. Abortion, transgender rights, education take center stage in CD-4 debateIncumbent Republican Representative Burgess Owens and Democratic challenger Katrina Fallick-Wang took to the debate stage last night as they try to woo voters in Utah’s 4th Congressional District. While they shared agreements on things like cutting spending and fixing immigration, they had stark differences on things like abortion, transgender students in sports, and education. We discuss their positions. Pres. Biden apologizes for 150+ years of sending indigenous children to boarding schoolsSpeaking in Arizona today, President Biden officially apologized – on behalf of the United States – for more than 150 years of policy that separated Native American children from their families and sent them to boarding schools. It comes following investigations showing roughly 1,000 indigenous children died at these schools. We hear what Pres. Biden had to say during his apology. Examining the celebrity endorsements of Trump and HarrisThe list of celebrity endorsements for both candidates have grown, but the kinds of celebrities endorsing former President Trump differs pretty starkly from the celebrities endorsing Vice President Harris. Why might this be? The KSL at Night hosts spend a few minutes having a political science discussion. Utah County Proposition 11: A supporter’s view of dissolving Alpine School DistrictProposition 11 is on the ballot in Utah County right now; it would create a new school district for the cities of Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Highland, Lehi, and parts of Draper. The idea isn’t necessarily new, but several cities have pushed this idea back to the forefront of folks’ minds. Nicki Brammer, President of the Best School Districts’ Fund supports Proposition 11 and joins the program to explain her stance. Utah County Proposition 14: A supporter’s view of dissolving Alpine School DistrictAnother proposition in Utah County would create another school district for the more western cities in the county: Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield, and Saratoga Springs. Proposition 14 would also dissolve the Alpine School District and create a new district for the fastest-growing part of Utah County. Julie King, Member of the Alpine School District Board of Education supports Proposition 14 and joins the program to share her view of the issue. Demographics and their relationship to politicsDemographics play heavily into politics. Whether it’s the age of the voter – or the age of the candidate – there’s often lots of discussion on how an age affects a person’s vote or ability to run. And then there’s geography – our country is split up into states, counties, districts, etc. How does that affect politics? KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas share their thoughts. ‘Why is everything so political nowadays?’You’ve probably heard the question – or even asked it yourself: ‘why is everything so political nowadays?’ Has it always been like this? Yes and no. According to Weber State University political science professor Leah Murray, everything is political whether or not you want it to be. We finish off the week with a deep discussion on the political influences and nature of everything in life.
Trudy supports AMBER as the time comes for her to give birth, while the remaining Mall Rats attempt to rustle up some resistance as the invaders prepare the city for their leader's arrival.
The adults have invaded the City ... or have they? As chaos ensues, the remnants of the Mall Rats attempt to get answers to all their burning questions, whilst the invasion force shows their dominance and technological prowess.
Kristy Hunter is the youngest of 11 children and graduated from BYU as a recreational therapist in 2001. She has worked with at risk teens, seniors, children with autism and special Olympics. Kristy is a musical director, vocal coach and songwriter. She love working with people and helping them use their voice to connect with their own emotions and their audience. Kristy is the musical director for Center Stage Youth Performers in Lindon, UT as well as Lakeview Academy in Saratoga Springs and works with over 200 students 8-18 each year. She is a master at helping people build confidence and prepare for their auditions, performances, and speeches. With over 20+ years of experience as both a performer and director she knows exactly what it takes to get cast. Kristy is the mother of 3 incredible kids. She and her husband live in Eagle Mountain, Utah, where Kirsty runs The Vocal Connection, LLC voice studio teaching students of all ages in person and through online lessons. Contact Kristy Hunter: www.thevocalconnection.com www.powerwithinevents.com https://www.matildalindellvoicestudio.com/thesinginggeekpodcast Instagram: @thevocalconnection, @kristyhuntervoice @powerwithinevents YouTube: The Vocal Connection https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEubEZs91GFrfXbhpluPILQ Upcoming group courses Awesome Audition Secrets Online Course Understanding the Voice Level 1 & Level 2 (anatomy and physiology of the voice) Home School Addition, Adult addition Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ The Great Discovery eLearning Platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberley l
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In this Member's Only episode, our adventure takes a spine-chilling turn when a leisure snowmobile ride is abruptly halted by a sudden breakdown in the far North Minnesota Boundary Waters region by Eagle Mountain. Stranded in the snowy wilderness, Greg begins to hear strange, unidentifiable noises—described as hoots—unlike anything heard before. Could these sounds be a sign of something lurking in the forest? Tune in to uncover the mystery behind these eerie encounters.Resources:Website that Greg was talking about - https://oregonbigfoot.com/sounds.phpNote: I only got the audio clips to load 1 out of 10 times for me.This is an old website that I don't believe is kept maintained so good luck!To hear the full 25 minute long episode join the Patreon or become a Youtube channel member in the Bigfoot Posse tier or above!Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
Black Desert's Patrick Manning joins the live show on ESPN 700 for an update on preparations for the Black Desert Championship and we celebrate the Brigham City Open at Eagle Mountain with Utah PGA pro Chris Marx. We catch up with 2-time USGA Adaptive Open champ Max Togisala and put a bow on a great State Am. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Paul McHardy was raised primarily in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Utah to earn a bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Brigham Young University and eventually a master's degree in Professional Communication from Weber State University. Paul has managed multiple omni-channel marketing teams (SEO, PPC, email, social, and affiliates), and has experience with branding, market research, user experience, and product development. In 2021 he took the opportunity to specialize in search engine optimization by joining Church employment as the Head of Global SEO. Paul currently lives in Eagle Mountain, Utah, with his wife, Aleta, and three young daughters. He loves athletics, collecting trinkets, music, and BYU sports. He has served in various callings over the years, but has spent most of his adult life as either a Sunday School teacher or in a Sunday School presidency, and currently serves in his stake Sunday School presidency. Links There is already a discussion started about this podcast. Share your thoughts. Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights This conversation delves into the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) in ensuring accurate and positive information about The Church is easily accessible online. Paul explains how The Church's shift from using the term "Mormon" to has impacted their online visibility and search rankings. The conversation also explores the intricacies of local search optimization for Church buildings, including the transition from using the Angel Moroni icon to a cross icon on map listings. Paul details the challenges of managing phone numbers for Church listings and the efforts to improve data accuracy and visibility for local congregations. He also emphasizes the significance of engaging with online reviews and maintaining consistent and up-to-date information across various platforms to enhance The Church's online presence and accessibility for individuals seeking to connect with local congregations. 00:02:07 - Discussion on SEO and Church Communication 00:17:44 - Importance of Local Search Optimization for Chapels 00:22:02 - Various Platforms for Local Listings 00:28:03 - Transition from Angel Moroni to Cross Icon on Listings 00:35:18 - Importance of Reviews and Responses for Listings 00:40:55 - Integration of Meetinghouse Locator with Local Listings The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, Kirby Heyborne, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.