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Our most requested and most listened to guest! Olivia is back with a life update and answers to listener questions. We chat making adult friends, prioritizing spirituality, switching from full time work to working for yourself, and more.
Say hello to everyone's favorite foodie, Olivia Beth!Olivia shares her life, how she got started on instagram and her favorite places to GRUB. We also discuss her app, Utah Grub Club and all the big savings you can get when you subscribe. We take out Personal TRASH, Pop Culture TRASH and TRASHTOPICAN.use code OLIVIA for a discount on "better days" greens.
This episode features a conversation with Natalie Gochnour, associate dean in the David Eccles School of Business and director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, and podcast host Pete Codella, Go Utah's communications director. The episode springboards off the Opportunity Atlas, which shows the American and Utah neighborhoods that offer children the best chance to rise out of poverty. Gochnour discusses her thoughts on upward mobility in Utah and the two significant findings that education and neighborhoods matter. She also notes that Utah has America's largest middle class and ranks high for upward mobility and how that plays out in urban communities versus rural ones. Codella asks Gochnour about the connection between where individuals worship and upward mobility, why Utah has a large middle class, and the cyclical nature of Utah's economy. Gochnour also talks about a new economic impact study for corporate retention and recruitment that the Gardner Policy Institute prepares for Go Utah's Board and executive director, providing detailed economic impact considerations for proposed new EDTIF tax credits. The EDTIF program is Utah Legislature's post-performance corporate incentive to attract new high-paying jobs and keep Utah companies in the state. Listen to the episode for these conversations and more.
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Sen. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss Gochnour receiving the ATHENA Leadership Award from the Utah Chamber, border restrictions after the Omicron variant, pandemic fatigue in Utah and arguments before […]
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Sen. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss Gochnour receiving the ATHENA Leadership Award from the Utah Chamber, border restrictions after the Omicron variant, pandemic fatigue in Utah and arguments before […]
In this inaugural episode of Altabanking, a business podcast geared toward elevating your financial future, Altabank's Stan Sorensen sits down with Natalie Gochnour, director of the Kem C. Gardner Institute at the University of Utah and member of the Altabank Board of Directors, to discuss the outlook of Utah's Economy in 2021. Gochnour shares highlights from the 2021 Economic Report to the Governor, as well as Governor Cox's One Utah Roadmap. She takes with us her perspective on various hot topics such as travel and tourism, the housing shortage, education, employment and more.
This weeks episode has been requested by a number of listeners and we are so excited to share it with you! Now that working from home has become such a widespread option, working at all has become an option for so many stay-at-home moms who previously didn't think they had the choice. But when it comes to balancing work and parenting, the question of "HOW?" quickly follows. We sat down with Olivia Gochnour to get her insight on time management, the difficulties of being a working mom, the benefits of having a professional outlet, and how to find balance in the chaos. To learn more about Olivia, you can visit her instagram @oliviabeth. If you enjoyed this episode of Kindred Conversations it would mean the world if you would subscribe and leave us a review! Find us on instagram @kindred_conversations , @brittanywestoverfrye , and @paris.tews.
The only thing that may make you hungrier than listening to this podcast would be taking a look at the @utahgrubs Instagram page, which is run by our guest, Olivia Gochnour! Olivia's food photos have attracted over 65K followers, and on this episode she teaches how restaurants can boost their social media feeds with gorgeous pictures, work with influencers, and more. Thanks Olivia!
*sorry for the audio in this* I sit down with entrepreneur and blogger Olivia Gochnour as we talk the reality of how to VALUE and also use influencer marketing for real!
Todd Weiler interviews Natalie Gochouner in March of 2019 about Utah political issues.
Chucks a personal trainer and also ex bodybuilder who explains his drive and inspiration to chase down such a crazy goal of perfect image and how his age does not stop him from lifting and having legs that could snap a tree in half.
In today's episode, host Kristin Kalbli interviews Anastasia Gochnour about her experience growing up with a closeted father who came out to her as a young teenager. She discusses how her father’s closet, his use of her sister as a secret keeper, and how he handled his coming out impacted her at the time, and how it continues to impact her as an adult.
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Sean and Dyami put Chris Gochnour to the 5 Questions.
“All life is problem solving.” – Karl Popper There is something immediately appealing about Natalie Gochnour, the Associate Dean of the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah. As if that’s not enough, Natalie also serves as the Chief Economist for the Salt Lake Chamber. Intellectually gifted and emotionally engaging, Natalie, has spent her career “translating” complex data and bringing together decision makers in the business, policymaking, and academic communities. In short, Natalie is a problem solver with an energy that radiates outward, a humble thinker with a heart! Utah is fortunate to have Natalie’s uncanny ability to identify challenges and opportunities that others don’t fully see, then unpack intelligent solutions and ideas that build consensus. Please take time to listen to this podcast. You may find yourself nodding in agreement or, if you have a different point of view, seeing new points for agreement. Natalie Gochnour has a way of doing that!
It’s our 100th episode, with a special guest to celebrate. Plus we interview new contributing editor Chris Gochnour. Also, we chat up our favorite dovetail methods, and Matt gets a talkin’ to.
It’s our 100th episode, with a special guest to celebrate. Plus we interview new contributing editor Chris Gochnour. Also, we chat up our favorite dovetail methods, and Matt gets a talkin’ to.
We wrap up our interview with FWW contributor Chris Gochnour while tackling questions on bandsaws, miter joints, and more. Plus, new All Time Favorite Tools and Techniques of All Time!
We wrap up our interview with FWW contributor Chris Gochnour while tackling questions on bandsaws, miter joints, and more. Plus, new All Time Favorite Tools and Techniques of All Time!
Fine Woodworking contributing author Chris Gochnour sits down with Matt Kenney for a lengthy discussion on his favorite tools, successes and failures as a professional woodworker, and building a desk for the governor of Utah.
Fine Woodworking contributing author Chris Gochnour sits down with Matt Kenney for a lengthy discussion on his favorite tools, successes and failures as a professional woodworker, and building a desk for the governor of Utah.