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This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Chartway is a 3 billion dollar credit union that serves 260,000 members. Through its new business banking services and 16 million dollars in grants by the Chartway Promise Foundation, Chartway is making a community impact. Senior Vice President of Utah, Nick Whiting, joins us with more. Nick Whiting: We're proud of the Chartway Promise Foundation, our charitable arm, dedicated to supporting medically fragile children and their families. This year, we mark a milestone — 20 years of bringing joy, hope, and smiles to children through memorable experiences — whether it's granting a child's wish, providing hospital care packages, or partnering with local nonprofits. This month, you can make a difference by joining us at a series of fundraising and awareness events. Learn more at chartwaypromisefoundation.org. In addition to the foundation, Chartway also serves the small business community with a full range of business banking services. From cash management and merchant services to online wire transfers, business checking, and lending, Chartway helps businesses grow and thrive. Additionally, we've earned the Juntos Avanzamos designation and now have three bilingual branches in Utah to better serve the Hispanic community. Bottom line, at Chartway Credit Union, everyone is welcome. Derek Miller: As a growing credit union with a strong community commitment, Chartway is further expanding its footprint in Utah by adding a new branch in Herriman later this year — bringing its total number of branches in the state to 14. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/15/25
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Mayor Palmer welcomes the new full-time bus route to Herriman and describes an upcoming Utah League of Cities and Towns conference. We talk about major construction project information, outline some key events going on or coming up on the calendar, and answer two questions about south hillside construction and fiber-optic internet. Have a question? Leave a comment or email us at communications@herriman.gov and we'll address it in a future edition. 0:00 Start 0:27 Intro 1:17 Utah League of Cities and Towns conference 3:08 UTA bus line starts 4:51 Construction project information 7:54 Spring cleanup this week 8:30 Hungry Herriman returns 9:33 Senior Sundae Social 10:15 Tree Time with Trent 11:30 No Dumb Questions - south hillside and fiber internet 15:28 End
City Councilmember Steve Shields outlines a plan to extend Herriman Blvd (12600 S.) starting this year and recaps discussions from last night's City Council meeting. We talk about some traffic impacts this coming week for regional sewer projects and give an update on the proposed athletic complex project. Have a question? Leave a comment or email us at communications@herriman.gov and we'll address it in a future edition. 0:00 Start 0:36 Intro 1:47 Herriman Blvd/7300 W extensions 5:05 Mowing services contract 7:50 Letter of support for broadband 10:32 Athletic complex proposal update 16:25 Traffic impacts for sewer work 19:38 End
Breaking down Gage Herriman's Method to his madness! Latitude Outdoors Website: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Save 15% off on your Next purchase by using the code methodpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They are in it to win it on and off the basketball court at Herriman High School. On this episode of the Supercast, it's “game on” as we talk to players and coach Doug Meacham about their love of basketball and how it builds character in a culture of teamwork and camaraderie. Audio Transcription Transcription ...continue reading "Episode 283: Building Character Through Basketball at Herriman High School"
Mayor Palmer highlights the Friends of Herriman Trails Committee, who was recognized by the City Council this week. We talk about the annual audit and two updates on the Herriman Rose Blvd./Main Street intersection and high-speed fiber-optic internet. Finally, a note on the City maximizing funds for park fertilization. 0:00 Start 0:40 Intro 2:32 Trails Committee recognized 4:56 City Manager recognized 5:57 Financial audit 7:26 Herriman Rose/Main Street 8:29 Fiber internet 13:57 Park fertilization 15:57 End
City Councilmember Hodges talks about the progressing idea of an athletic field complex in Herriman and what will/won't make it work. We talk about the upcoming annual Yeti Hunt (starts next week!), the new fire station, and the state legislative session. 0:00 Start 00:44 Intro 01:28 Yeti Hunt 03:23 Athletic Complex 09:32 Fire Station 103 11:58 Friends of Herriman presentation 14:29 Legislative session 17:20 Conclusion
It is a class at Fort Herriman Middle School which is ‘sewing' seeds of success, kindness, and caring for some incredible students. On this episode of the Supercast, we take you inside a sewing class to experience first-hand some very talented students making teddy bears, which will bring comfort to countless children in area hospitals. ...continue reading "Episode 277: ‘Sewing' Seeds of Success and Caring at Fort Herriman Middle School"
Mayor Palmer highlights fun ways to enjoy the holiday season in Herriman, discusses a UTA bus line coming to the city, and shares updates on the opening of a major section of 6400 West. We answer a question about car seat safety inspections and throw a list of Christmas this-or-that and favorites (and least favorites) at the mayor.
It was an idea born out of what they saw as something missing in the lives of some female students at Herriman High School. They wanted to know more when it comes to investing, calculating risks, and financial planning now and in the future. On this episode of the Supercast, meet the young women behind ...continue reading "Episode 275: The First Ever “Girls Investing Club” Growing at Herriman High"
A brief take on George Herriman, the Black Creole creator of Krazy Kat, whose influential comic strip tackled humor, racial tensions, and left an enduring mark on American comics history.Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra Timm
Mayor Palmer talks about a new 3,500-foot section of trail in Juniper Canyon, goes over the upcoming holiday activities in Herriman, and gives an update on a commercial development application by 13400 South and Mountain View Corridor.
City Councilmember Shields talks about developers' updated plans for Herriman's south hillside (Panorama, South Hills, and Rosecrest developments) and the benefits that the community will see as a result of this week's agreements. We also talk about a future project for 6000 West and a progressing idea for an athletic complex.
City Councilmember Hodges talks about what the City has done to increase water quality in your home and recaps the Senior Social. We also talk about Ice Ribbon reservations opening up on the City website, and we touch on a question about future east-west road connections in southeastern Herriman.
Royal Court Pickleball Club manager and head pro Scott Johnston highlights unique features and packages at the club that everyone can enjoy—regardless if you're a beginner, professional, or anywhere in between. Visit them just off Porter Rockwell Blvd. on the southeastern end of Herriman, near Mountain View Corridor.
They are students on a mission to empower Latino youth to be college and career ready through culture, service, leadership, and excellence in education. On this episode of the Supercast, we head to Herriman High School to find out what Latinos in Action are doing to recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month. Hear how they make ...continue reading "Supercast 266: Herriman High School Latinos in Action Celebrate Culture with Service Projects, Community Connections, and Amazing Achievements"
Mayor Palmer discusses the upcoming long-term closure of 13400 South at Bangerter Highway. He also provides updates on 13800 South, the south hillside development, the Herriman Smiles exhibit happening in October, and the latest on Juniper Canyon.
Mayor Palmer talks about a possible UTA bus line through parts of the city, an update on the future development along the south side of Mountain View Corridor in eastern Herriman, an early look at a new commercial business center on 13400 South, and a recap of the City Council's priorities discussion from last night's council meeting.
Mitch Harper and Matt Baiamonte preview the 2024 BYU football season in a one-hour special from JCW's in Herriman, Utah. The two talk quarterbacks, expectations in year two as a member of the Big 12 Conference, and the toughest and most managable games on this year's schedule.
Welcome to the #ShareYourHotness Podcast episode 137! Mike Agrelius is a poet, author, game creator, parody songwriter, producer, and publisher. He began writing poems at the age of 14. He has published four poetry books and is working on a fifth one, namely, Beyond the Laughter Comes a Poet Why Wait ‘Til I'm Dead? Buy This Book Now! Buy One, Get One Free! He has written, published, and marketed three children's picture books featuring illustrations by his friend, award-winning cartoonist Val Chadwick Bagley, namely, HEAR WHAT'S HERE ELEPHANT GLUE WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR GOAT: The Granddaddy of Dad Jokes He has published other books, games, and CDs. The card games he has created include MADE IN THE USA and IN YOUR FACE. The party game he created is ABSTRACTS: The Game of Absurd Logic, which was featured on the David Letterman Show. He began his publishing career with the board games COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS and DO WHAT IS RIGHT. Mike is a former Director of Game Inventors of America, former Account Executive at ABC4, former Marketing Director at Fun For Less Tours, and former college instructor at BYU, Provo, and Fullerton College. Presently, he works part-time with his friend, Doug Jessop, who does the good news stories on CBS2, ABC4, KSL5, and FOX13, and with his other friend, April Wise, who owns Nothing Bundt Cakes in Sandy. Mike established his Happy Valley Publishers imprint in 1978 and The Incredible Game Company in 1988. He is the father of four, stepdad of six, and grandfather of 17. He is originally from Southern California and lives with his wife, Kathy in Herriman, Utah. Support The #ShareYourHotness Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-syh-podcast Find out more at https://the-syh-podcast.pinecast.co
City Councilmember Henderson recaps the latest Council meeting, covering key topics like a water infrastructure agreement for Herriman's southern hills, special event permits, the streetlight banner program, Planning Commission appointments, and the Wasatch Front Regional Council's transit study. Plus, a reminder to stay safe around stormwater infrastructure during heavy rainstorms.
One of the stars of Team USA 7s Rugby in the Olympics on how she got into rugby, scoring the game winning try to clinch the Bronze Medal + more
City Councilmember Hodges highlights Olympic athletes with Herriman ties, gives updates on 13200 South and 11800 South construction projects, reminds us to drive extra cautiously with school starting soon, and a note about keeping storm drains clean with monsoonal thunderstorm season.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Ronnie Dee doesn't own just one haunted, abandoned hospital…he owns two. He was in the right place at the right time and was able to purchase the Old South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee when the state put a lien on the building. When he heard they would tear down the Herriman Hospital in Herriman, Tennesee, he purchased the building, preserving its history and hauntings. Both hospitals might appear to be abandoned, but they have a lot of activity behind them. There are many spirits, including a doctor still smoking his pipe. A nurse who died in the hospital said she'd be back and has been seen sitting in her chair. In the Harriman Hospital, who is the man that all 40 volunteers have seen? Today on the Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about the Old South Pittsburg Hospital and the Old Historic Herriman Hospital with owner Ronnie Dee. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Ronnie Dee doesn't own just one haunted, abandoned hospital…he owns two. He was in the right place at the right time and was able to purchase the Old South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee when the state put a lien on the building. When he heard they would tear down the Herriman Hospital in Herriman, Tennesee, he purchased the building, preserving its history and hauntings. Both hospitals might appear to be abandoned, but they have a lot of activity behind them. There are many spirits, including a doctor still smoking his pipe. A nurse who died in the hospital said she'd be back and has been seen sitting in her chair. In the Harriman Hospital, who is the man that all 40 volunteers have seen? Today on the Grave Talks, Part Two of our conversation about the Old South Pittsburg Hospital and the Old Historic Herriman Hospital with owner Ronnie Dee. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
At least 11 people are dead and hundreds have been arrested in protests over Venezuela's contested presidential election. Protesters have clashed with security forces as foreign governments are urging President Nicolas Maduro to release evidence supporting his claim to victory. Debbie and Leah are joined by Mayra Molina, Director of the Venezuelan Alliance of Utah and Jesler Molina, Member of the Venezuelan Alliance of Utah, to talk about why Venezuelans showed up in Herriman in the thousands.
Thousands of Venezuelans in Utah gathered at Herriman City Hall yesterday to encourage their family members to get out and vote for a new Venezuelan president. Debbie and Adam get an inside look at what happened from Carlos Moreno, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council District 2 and a Venezuelan American who attended the gathering.
Mayor Palmer talks about the Olympic announcement and some thoughts on how Herriman could be involved, we talk introduce a new hillside trail, talk briefly about the July photo contest, and a brief note on safety vs. convenience when it comes to elementary school walking routes.
In this riveting episode, the fellas sit down with the inspiring Coach Milo, a seasoned boxing instructor with roots in Sacramento and a life shaped in Herriman, Utah. Coach Milo opens up about his incredible journey, sharing the highs and lows that have defined his path. From his humble beginnings to the establishment of a thriving boxing business alongside his wife, mother, and father, Coach Milo's story is one of resilience, passion, and unwavering determination.Discover how Coach Milo overcame the fear of success, a challenge often more daunting than the fear of failure. His insights into the world of boxing, the dynamics of running a family business, and his personal growth are not only enlightening but deeply motivational. Whether you're a boxing enthusiast, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone looking for a story of perseverance and triumph, this episode has something for you.Join us as we delve into the life and experiences of Coach Milo, a man whose journey is as compelling as it is inspirational. Don't miss out—tap in and get to know Coach Milo like never before!Support the Show.
It's called the Mustang Battalion at Herriman High School and it is the first Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps or JROTC program in Jordan School District. On this episode of the Supercast, meet students involved in the program and find out how it is teaching them valuable leadership skills which will last a lifetime. Also, ...continue reading "Episode 252: What is the Mustang Battalion at Herriman High School?"
In this podcast, Kurt Francom sits down with four Evangelical Protestant pastors, Jeff McCullough of Hello Saints, Curtis Gilbert—a senior pastor in Shiloh, Illinois, Kyle Beshears, —pastor of a nondenominational church in Mobile, Alabama, and Nate Fox—pastor of Lightstone Church in Herriman, Utah. This conversation is part of the Hello Saints Summit, happening June 11-20, 2024, which involves two dozen Latter-day Saint and Protestant presenters—all FREE to watch! Links Watch the Hello Saints Summit Transcript coming soon Highlights 00:02:06 - Introductions of the four evangelical pastors 00:07:11 - Unexpected call to serve as a bishop 00:15:38 - Pastors sharing their unique stories of being called into ministry 00:26:08 - Typical week in the life of a pastor 00:28:40 - Discussion on burnout and validation in pastoral roles 00:35:49 - Importance of humility and avoiding self-validation in ministry 00:43:46 - Involving and supporting pastors' spouses in ministry 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.
It was a huge honor for the Herriman High School Choir, Orchestra, and Tour Concert Band traveling to Hawaii to share their music with military veterans. On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to the talented students who represented the entire state of Utah with amazing performances at the National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade. ...continue reading "Supercast Episode 248: Herriman High Student Musicians Proudly Perform at National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade in Hawaii"
Councilmember Hodges recaps the Rodeo (and his unique apparel), previews Fort Herriman Towne Days, gives props to the summer musical production, and describes why the City invests resources into these events.
Kiddie Academy owner Drashti Kaneria describes the unique educational childcare services that the Kiddie Academy brings to Herriman, as well as special security, dietary, and sanitizing measures to keep children safe. Visit the Kiddie Academy in the Anthem commercial center, just west of Mountain View Corridor and south of 11800 South. We'll feature a Herriman business every quarter on the Herrimanology podcast.
She is an impressive young student scientist who has discovered an unlikely and very unusual source of electricity, using mud to power her iPhone and more. On this episode of the Supercast, meet Herriman High School's Fianna Smith whose discovery earned her a ticket to compete in a very prestigious and tough International STEM Fair. ...continue reading "Episode 244: Herriman High Student Scientist Making Electricity Out of Mud to Power iPhone"
This week's Herrimanology is all about the award-winning Fort Herriman PRCA Rodeo! Herriman Rodeo Committee Chair Dee Oakeson walks through the new features of this year's event, including a new third night and the jam-packed audience experience. He touches on Herriman's rodeo history and highlights the premiere riders who saddle up on some of the nation's most aggressive stoc
Trey and Ryan discuss the late-game heroics of Alex Katranis in the 2-1 win in Philly last weekend, and what that means to an RSL side that is currently sitting at the top of the MLS Western Conference table. We also look ahead to another triple header weekend with the Royals at home on Friday against Angel City, RSL and Sporting KC squaring off Saturday night, and the Monarchs in Herriman on Sunday against LAFC 2 and the return of David Ochoa. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claretandcobalt/message
The “Community Spotlight” edition of the “Ask the Expert” podcast series shares the stories of our community members. In this episode, titled, “Voices of SRNA Volunteers, Part 2,” Minaal Zahid and Doug Kirby joined Lydia Dubose of SRNA. Doug shared his journey with NMOSD, emphasizing the role of volunteers in providing support and education [00:01:49]. Minaal discussed her motivation to volunteer stemming from her brother's diagnosis of NMOSD [00:02:42]. Minaal and Doug delved into their volunteer activities, including organizing events and contributing to educational resources, highlighting the impact of volunteering on both personal growth and community support [00:07:13]. Minaal Zahid is an incoming neurodevelopmental disabilities resident physician whose journey in medicine was shaped by her family's history of autism and NMOSD. She witnessed firsthand the challenges her family faced in obtaining a diagnosis for her younger brother, who struggled with NMOSD symptoms for nearly a year before diagnosis, resulting in the unfortunate loss of vision in his left eye. Assuming the role of caretaker as the eldest daughter, Minaal was inspired to pursue a career in neurology to assist families facing similar struggles with neurological disorders. This pursuit led her to SRNA where she is excited to educate the general public and her colleagues about rare neuroimmune disorders and help enact policy changes to better serve patients with neurological disabilities. Doug Kirby has lived most of his life in Utah. After earning a degree in microbiology from BYU, he went to the University of Washington to gain his master's degree in environmental health science. Doug also spent two years in South Korea as a church missionary. He has been married to his wife Holly for 39 years, and they have 5 kids, all boys but the first four, and eight grandchildren. Doug spent the first ten years of his career in the environmental field working at two different hazardous waste disposal sites and then switched to information technology. During his career, Doug has been a developer and manager. He currently lives in Herriman, Utah where he and Holly are looking forward to retirement in a little over three years. Doug was diagnosed with NMOSD when he was 56 in 2017. His vision is fine, but he has some physical difficulties including numbness and trouble walking that he has learned to live with. Doug enjoys meeting with and learning from others who are going through similar challenges.
Supercast Episode 237: Black Student Union Helps Herriman High Celebrate Iconic Musicians from the 1960's and Beyond It was a project which was part of Black History Month at Herriman High School and it had a musical twist. On this episode of the Supercast, we introduce you to some members of the Black Student Union ...continue reading "Episode 237: Black Student Union Helps Herriman High Celebrate Iconic Musicians from the 1960's and Beyond"
In this episode, we explore the recent unusual event of tumbleweeds attacking Herriman and the wind turning the Worthington Tower into a massive whistle. We discuss dynamic pricing in fast food, highlights from the off-road expo, and, as always, Curt's corner does not dissapoint! This episode is made possible by The Pearl On Main. https://thepearlonmain.com/ Contact: Voicemail/Text: 385-988-0042 Website: http://www.theweeklyinsalt.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_weekly_insalt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theweeklyinsalt
Today on the podcast is one of the greatest high school coaches of all-time, Coach Doug Soles. Coach Soles coached at Great Oak High School in Temecula, CA, for 17 years. They won 14 state XC Championships and podiumed at NXN 6 times (3 boys and 3 girls). His boys won the 2015 NXN Title. During his first XC season at Herriman in 2022, they took 3rd at NXN, and this year, Herriman won NXN, making Coach Soles the first coach to ever win NXN team titles at two separate schools. In today's episode, Coach Soles talks about his history of success, principles of coaching, what working hard means, hunger, how to be successful as a high school distance runner, and so much more! If you want to take your running to the next level, specifically as a high schooler, you will not want to miss this one. Tap into the Coach Doug Soles Special. You can listen wherever you find your podcasts by searching "The Running Effect Podcast." If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. The podcast graphic was done by the talented: Xavier Gallo S H O W N O T E S -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en t/?hl=en -PILLIAR PERFORMANCE (CODE "DOMINIC" FOR 15% OFF): https://thefeed.com/collections/pillar-performance -2Before: Code: "THERUNNINGEFFECT30" for 30% off: https://2before.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominic-schlueter/message
They raced to the finish line making history as the only Utah team ever to take home the first-place title at the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Oregon. On this episode of the Supercast, we sit down with members of the Herriman High boys cross country team to find out what fuels them across the ...continue reading "Episode 222: What Fuels the Talented Herriman High Boys Cross Country Team"
One midnight gone! Sam Herriman returns to discuss why it's so important to have "First Midnight" in the show. Kyle describes the way the song "Second Midnight" was once much longer.Follow Sam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/samherrimanOr on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samherriman/The company mentioned at the end of the episode is Lights on Theatre: https://www.lightsontheatre.com/You can find them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightsontheatreco/?hl=enWe are using four productions to frame our discussion of Into the Woods.The Original Broadway Cast (1987) starring Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, and Chip Zien.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/46hBVdXOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48HHfsEOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3ZEDtMFThe Broadway Revival (2002) starring Vanessa Williams, Kerry O'Malley, and Stephen DeRosa.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3RL3rwbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3rISQHdOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3rzQg6zThe film adaptation (2014) starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and James Corden.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3PPFPE6Or listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48C44y2Or buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/46hu14rThe Broadway Revival (2022) starring Patina Miller, Sara Bareilles, and Brian d'Arcy James.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3F13gVZOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3ZKqd9uOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3LMvs2wSend feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
News Strip November continues! KRAZY KAT (also known as KRAZY & IGNATZ in some reprints and compilations) was an American newspaper comic strip by George Herriman which ran from 1913 to 1944. In this episode, we'll dive into the history of the character and their creator, through the lens of the compilation "The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1916-1918", the first of four oversized Herriman collections published by Fantagraphics Books: https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/krazy-ignatz/products/the-george-herriman-library-krazy-ignatz-1916-1918 --- Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com If you're enjoying The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast, please take the time to Rate it [on Spotify], Rate+Review it [on Apple Podcasts], Follow/Subscribe, and tell a friend! New episodes forthcoming weekly! Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---
Trey and Ryan get you ready for RSL's round one playoff matchup with the Houston Dynamo, discuss the current state of the roster after the final regular season result in Colorado last weekend and take a look at all the Utah Royals news coming out of Herriman this week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claretandcobalt/message
Ronnie Dee doesn't own just one haunted, abandoned hospital…he owns two. He was in the right place at the right time and was able to purchase the Old South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee when the state put a lien on the building. When he heard they would tear down the Herriman Hospital in Herriman, Tennesee, he purchased the building, preserving its history and hauntings. Both hospitals might appear to be abandoned, but they have a lot of activity behind them. There are many spirits, including a doctor still smoking his pipe. A nurse who died in the hospital said she'd be back and has been seen sitting in her chair. In the Harriman Hospital, who is the man that all 40 volunteers have seen? Today on the Grave Talks, Part Two of our conversation about the Old South Pittsburg Hospital and the Old Historic Herriman Hospital with owner Ronnie Dee. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Ronnie Dee doesn't own just one haunted, abandoned hospital…he owns two. He was in the right place at the right time and was able to purchase the Old South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee when the state put a lien on the building. When he heard they would tear down the Herriman Hospital in Herriman, Tennesee, he purchased the building, preserving its history and hauntings. Both hospitals might appear to be abandoned, but they have a lot of activity behind them. There are many spirits, including a doctor still smoking his pipe. A nurse who died in the hospital said she'd be back and has been seen sitting in her chair. In the Harriman Hospital, who is the man that all 40 volunteers have seen? Today on the Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about the Old South Pittsburg Hospital and the Old Historic Herriman Hospital with owner Ronnie Dee. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
My friends, this is one of the most unique and powerful podcasts we've ever done. I encourage ward councils, local leaders, and families to listen to this podcast to better understand how to love and support our LGBTQ neighbors and friends—and really anyone different than us. Dan Link, Kristin Sokol, and Miki Eberhart join in this episode to share a remarkable story of a ward family who learn to love and then truly show up for two gay dads in their very homogenous Herriman neighborhood. It's a story of love, tragedy and how the power of friendship and the spirit of fellowship moved everyone closer to the Savior. Dan talks about growing up in the Church, serving a mission (in the 70's), but never feeling accepted or normal as a gay Latter-day Saint. He shares his story about finding the love of his life in Ryan and building a life and family together. Hear their story about being invited to the Ward Trunk-or-Treat in Herriman, Utah. This event, led to Dan and Ryan being curious about what attending church would be like. Dan shares the journey with health challenges his husband Ryan faced and the unwavering ward love and support they received in that time, including seven months of meals that were delivered while Ryan was in the hospital during 2020. Ryan passed away on July 25, 2021, and the ward continued to rally around them, fully participating in Ryan's Celebration Of Life in the local ward building. Dan talks about his loving Bishop who asked him to serve as the Ward Librarian and how it led to a full return to church activity. Dan talks about doing the Temple proxy work for Ryan (including baptizing their son for Ryan). Dan talks about his continued love for Ryan and how much he misses him and feels peace and hope for their ability to be together again. Miki Eberhardt, a Stake Relief Society President in another Herriman Utah Stake, heard this story from her friend Kristin Sokol who is in Dan's ward. After hearing about this modern miracle, Miki felt impressed to share Dan's story in her series of Ward Conference talks. She talks about how loving our neighbor is easy when we believe the same things, cheer for the same sports teams—but counts that only as preschool discipleship. Real discipleship is when we figure out how to love our neighbor when they are nothing like us. Kristin Sokol, Dan's longtime friend and neighbor, talks firsthand about how this miracle unfolded in her homogenous Herriman neighborhood and ward family and her love for the Link Family. Thank you, Dan, Miki, and Kristin, for being on the podcast. You are all awesome! Links: Ministering to LGBTQ Latter-day Saints Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/1433556613672143 Richard Ostler Book: Embracing LGBTQ Latter-day Saints: Deseret Book: deseretbook.com/p/listen-learn-and-love-embracing-lgbtq-latter-day-saints?variant_id=189035-paperback Amazon: amazon.com/dp/1462135773 Index of Podcasts: listenlearnandlove.org/podcasts