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Best podcasts about Herriman

Latest podcast episodes about Herriman

Bleeding Claret and Cobalt
Counting Down the Days

Bleeding Claret and Cobalt

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 38:40


Trey and Ryan talk about the chaotic finish of the 1-1 draw in Minnesota and the end of the first half of the MLS season, headed into the World Cup break. Royals are #1, and the Monarchs keep winning in Herriman. Also, we all agree, Luna should be on that team.

Jordan Supercast
Episode 351: Double Determination to Win as Twin Sisters Coach Riverton Girls Lacrosse Team to State Championship Title

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 19:13


They are identical twins with an identical goal, getting the very best out of high school athletes on the Riverton High School girls lacrosse team. On this episode of the Supercast, meet identical twin sisters Hannah and Maddie Kelleher who recently led the Riverton High girls lacrosse team to their very first state championship title. It was a hard-fought victory that came down to the wire in overtime. But the winning didn't stop there, the team had something else to celebrate as Coach Hannah Kelleher was named the 2026 Utah USA Girls Lacrosse Coach of the Year. Audio Transcription Anthony Godfrey: Tell me about this team in particular. Student: I mean it's like just such a special group. It is like how can I go and be successful for the team. Student: We all like sisters, we all support each other. Student: We just knew this year, like before the season even started all the seniors just got together. We decided like hey, let's just make this the best year ever. [Music] Anthony Godfrey: Hello and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. They are identical twins with an identical goal, getting the very best out of high school athletes on the Riverton High School Girls Lacrosse team. On this episode of the Supercast, meet identical twin sisters Hannah and Maddie Kelleher, who recently led the Riverton High Girls Lacrosse team to their very first state championship title. It was a hard-fought victory that came down to the wire in overtime, but the winning didn't stop there. The team had something else to celebrate as Coach Hannah was named the 2026 Utah USA Girls Lacrosse Coach of the Year. [Music] Anthony Godfrey: We are at Riverton High School on the field talking with two of the Riverton Girls Lacrosse coaches. Introduce yourselves. Coach Hannah: I'm Coach Hannah, I'm the head coach here at Riverton. Coach Maddie: I'm Coach Maddie, and I'm the assistant coach. Anthony Godfrey: So if you can't tell by listening to their voices, they are twins, and they are incredible. They just won, here at Riverton, the first Girls Lacrosse state title. Tell us how that feels to be part of that. Coach: Oh, I mean it feels great. Like, I mean, we told the girls because we had the privilege of doing it at Herriman when we were played over there in 2019. And it's like, I'm like, it's the best day ever. Coach: Seriously, like, it's all that hard work. It's like finally coming to fruition and to have been able to make history with this group of girls, like, I mean, it's something we've been working on for three years now. And so to have finally seen it happen, like, it's just so, so awesome. Coach: Yeah, I mean, just to add on to that awesome feeling, awesome group of girls, I wouldn't want to do it with anyone else. And so it's just an awesome feeling, so exciting. And to see all the girls' hard work come like to this, it's just awesome. Anthony Godfrey: So you were players at Herriman, and you won the state title there. And in 2019, which, because it was pre-pandemic feels like prehistoric to me. That was not long after lacrosse had been sanctioned, probably. So tell me about the timeline. Coach: Yeah, so 2019, it was actually the year before it got sanctioned. Anthony Godfrey: Okay. Corch: So that was when they still had like the divisions. So you'd have Division 1, Division 2, Division 3 championship instead of having it by class. 6A, 5A, 4A. And so we were Division 1 state champions, which was awesome. Played Park City. So yeah, that was kind of this timeline there. Then 2020 is when it got sanctioned. And word on the street was we were going to go back-to-back, but we'll never know. We'll never know. Anthony Godfrey: We'll never know. I'm going to just say that you went back to back. In our hearts. In our hearts you went back to back. So tell me about the evolution of the sport since you played at Herriman the last year that it was not sanctioned. And tell me how it's grown and how it's evolved over time. Coach: I mean, I think the biggest thing that you see is there's a lot more players now. Back when it was pre-sanctioned, schools would have to kind of combine sometimes. So especially the schools up north, like it would be like Davis and Northridge. They didn't have enough to fill their two separate teams, so they would combine. And so I think with the sanctioning, it's getting a lot more girls wanting to play. Honestly, we've seen it with our team. We have basketball players wanting to come. We're having soccer players wanting to come. And initially it's like, "Oh, I just want to come do this for fun. Kind of on my off-season.“ And then they end up quitting their main sport to come play because they love it so much. So I think that's the biggest thing I've seen. Coach: Yeah, I mean, I also think the girls' game is always changing. It feels like every year we get new rules. And so, I mean, it's hard to think back to when we last played in 2019 in high school. Just again, with all those changes. But I think it's also just like a faster moving sport now with like the different rules that they've applied, which is cool to see. Right? Like it used to be a little bit odd, but now it's very free flowing and everything. Anthony Godfrey: So what are some of the rules changes that you've seen happen over the years? Coach: So it used to be on every whistle. So the refs would blow the whistle. The player who got fouled would get the ball. The refs would be like, "Okay, everybody four away." And they would individually have to be like, "No, you have to go four away. You have to keep backing up." Like you were the player who fouled. You had to come four behind. Anthony Godfrey: Four away, meaning four feet away. Coach: Four meters, sorry. Four meters. Anthony Godfrey: Four meters, okay. Coach: And it was like so slow. It was like every whistle. It was like, "Stop. Move everybody away." And then to start play again, it was like a whistle start. Then it's crazy because everybody on the field would have to stop. Like it would be whistle. Everybody stops. Everybody is like being positioned, whistle again. So it was just so slow. Like it made the game so slow. It was so choppy. So now it's like, you know, there's a whistle. They're giving the advantage. So it's just, yeah, much, much better game. Anthony Godfrey: So it's a faster-moving game, the way that they're officiating it now. Coach: Oh, yeah. For sure. Anthony Godfrey: Tell me about this team in particular. Coach: I mean, it's like just such a special group. Like truthfully, like they went out there every single game. And it was never about them. It was never about their stats. It was like, how can I go and be successful for the team? We talked at the very beginning of the season, like everybody has a role. And, you know, sometimes that role is you're going to be a starter. It's going to be like you're going to be a sub. Sometimes you're going to be a bench player. You know, but like everybody has a role, and everybody is key to the success in our role. And, you know, I think a good example is that is our freshman goalie, Ellis Snow. You know, she didn't play at all that championship game. And I think sometimes it's easy to be like, “Oh, like I wasn't part of it. Like I didn't do it.”  Like it's very easy to get stuck in that mindset. But you look back to Mountain Ridge, our semifinal game, and you put her in like a little bit into that second half, and she came up with huge saves. Truthfully, we wouldn't have made it to the championship game without her. You know, and so like in Mountain Ridge, she was, she played the sub role, you know, in the championship game, she played the bench role. But like truthfully, every single girl, we couldn't have done it without any of them. And so it was just good group, good group of girls, pure hearts. Like they're just great, great girls. Coach: Yeah. And I mean, I'll add on to that. These girls, they are like, I know it's so corny, but they're like sisters. I mean, they the seniors have done a great job of making such a good like team community, a great culture here. They embrace the underclassmen as one of their own. And they just are great leaders. Like all of our seniors are just great girls, great leaders, and have done a great job getting this team to where they are, as far as culture goes and like the hard work and everything that everybody puts in. Anthony Godfrey: What are the two of you love most about coaching? Coach: I think one of two things for me, I think one, it's just so awesome to still be involved in the game. Like I am athlete at heart. Like I like to compete, and this is without playing, this is as close as I can get to still getting the wins and losses and having that competitive nature. But I think, also like I look back on my time at lacrosse and the things that I've seen from it, and like I've had some awesome, awesome coaches. And for me, it's like I want these girls to experience that. Like, I want the girls to have that state championship feeling. I want them to like, have that and just get back to the sport. And it's just been fun. Coach: Yeah, I mean, very similarly, I've had great coaches, I've had bad coaches. And for me, I want to be a great coach and give the girls that experience to have a good coach. A good coach, because I mean, a coach can definitely change your outlook on, I think, the sport as well as your experience. And so I want to give the girls the best experience possible. And you know, if I can do that by being a good coach, like I'm going to do it. Anthony Godfrey: Stay with us when we come back. The Riverton High Girls Lacrosse team tries to teach me how to play lacrosse. [music] Male Voice: Never miss an episode of the Supercast by liking and subscribing on your favorite podcasting platform. Find transcripts for this episode and others at supercast.jordandistrict.org. [music] Female Voice: In Jordan School District, we like to support students in and outside the classroom, along with their families. That's where the Jordan Family Education Center comes in. Offering support services and a wide variety of classes for students and their families free of charge. You can take a class called “Blues Busters” for children feeling sad or worried. “Just Breathe” is a class that helps students reduce stress. Or how about a class that supports parents in helping their children make and keep good friends. There are also support groups and free counseling, all provided by Jordan School District School psychologists and counselors. To find out how you can benefit from free family support services offered by the Jordan Family Education Center, call 801-565-7442 or visit guidance.jordandistrict.org. Crowd: Go, baby! Let's go! Let's go, baby! Let's go! Let's go, baby! Let's go! Let's go! Anthony Godfrey: We're now going to talk with three of the girls on the team. Introduce yourselves. Student: ”I'm Olivia, and I'm a senior. Student: I'm Paisley, and I'm a senior. Student: And I'm Maggie, and I'm a senior. Anthony Godfrey: Paisley, did I see your dad barefoot on the sidelines during the entire time? Student: He's always barefoot on the sidelines. Anthony Godfrey: And I saw, he has two daughters, your sister is on the team as well. What was it like having your dad on the sidelines there and coaching along through the season? Student: It's kind of awesome because whenever something cool happens or something like bad happens, I'll just make eye contact with him and he'll just be looking right back at me. Anthony Godfrey: Gives you those dad vibes there, right there. Tell us about your experience winning a state championship yesterday. First of all, congratulations. But how does it feel? Student: It's crazy. It's kind of unreal, I guess. Anthony Godfrey: You're still soaking it in. Still taking it in. Student: I don't really know how to describe it. I was talking to a bunch of people yesterday after the game, and everyone was super proud of us, super giving us all sorts of congrats and stuff. They were just asking me, "Oh, I don't know. How does that feel?" And I was like, "I have no idea. This is not like anything I've ever felt." Student: Yeah, it does really feel real just because it's something that we've all wanted for so long. And we finally did it. So I don't know. It's just crazy to think about. Anthony Godfrey: You've wanted it for a long time. Tell me what the revenge tour means. I've seen it on your shirts. I heard it kind of chanted from the crowd. Which, by the way, you talked about bench players. They got the crowd going. It was really exciting to see the enthusiasm and the support from parents and from students. But tell me about the revenge tour. What does that mean? Student: Well, it's like we've always... I don't know. I can just remember from my freshman year, it was like we weren't very good, and then my sophomore year we were good and then we lost our chance, and then my junior year we had a lot of problems. It just feels like everything was building up, and we just got beat too many times. And we were like, "It's time for us to get our revenge and show everyone that Riverton is the best team in 6A and beat all of our rivals, and that's what revenge tour is." Anthony Godfrey: Well, I even talked with a senior who had been on the team last year, who was talking about revenge and was so excited to cheer you guys on. So it doesn't sound like it's revenge against anyone in particular. It's just like moving you forward and kind of reclaiming what you know you could be. Tell me about the team in general. What has this team been like? Student: It's been great. I transferred here this year, and everybody's just been so nice to me. From the first day, I felt welcomed and a part of the team. Everybody's just so great. Student: I think our team culture this year has been pretty great. Like my coach said, we are basically all like sisters. We all support each other through whatever we had to deal with this season. Student: Yeah, and we've definitely had problems with it in past years. And so we just knew this year, before the season even started, all the seniors just got together. We decided, "Hey, let's just make this the best year ever where we're all best friends and we all just feel like a family." And that was really important to us this year, and I feel like it really made a difference in the way we played as a team. Anthony Godfrey: Well, clearly it worked and you've done this together. I love watching lacrosse. I don't understand it. So you are going to teach me a little bit today. I really want to try, what is it called when you start off and you try to see who gets it? It's basically the jump ball of girls' lacrosse. What is it? Student: Oh, it's a draw. Anthony Godfrey: It's a draw. So let's grab some sticks. Let's grab the ball and let you guys are going to teach me the draw. You're going to teach me? You ready? Student: Yeah, let's do it. Anthony Godfrey: All right, let's do it. While she's getting that. So what got you started in lacrosse? Coach: My sisters, like, I don't know. I just remember them always like talking to me, like trying to convince me to like try it. And just, I finally did one year. Anthony Godfrey: And by sisters, you mean your two coaches. Student: Yes. Anthony Godfrey: We didn't point that out to those who are listening. If you're here, it's obvious. But so your sisters are the ones who started it. And did you …. what have you learned from them about lacrosse? Student: Just a lot, like I think honestly, everything like just I grew up watching them like going to like tournaments and stuff. And yeah, I don't know. I think like they're very close and like seeing them on the field working together. I think it like shows like it's like they're good teammates like to each other and to all their other teammates. Anthony Godfrey: So no wonder you want to be part of it. How about the two of you? What got you started in lacrosse? Student: I was playing soccer, and then in second grade, my friend Brittany came up to me, and she was like, come play lacrosse for me and my dad. And I was like, “OK.” And then I just have played ever since. So Brittany got me on that. Thank you, Brittany. Anthony Godfrey: Good job, Brittany. Student: What got me started was my neighbor across the street. She came over with like a little …. looked like a tennis racket before like they like evolved to the like kind of sticks we have today. But she gave me that. She was like, “come to practice.” And I went to school the next day. I got a flyer from Brittany. Student: Yeah. Yeah. Same. Anthony Godfrey: All right. It all comes back to Brittany. Student: She was like, you should come try this out. And I was like, OK. And so I just quit everything else because I liked it so much. Anthony Godfrey: Where's Brittany today? Is she playing lacrosse still? Student: Oh, yeah. She was with us yesterday. Anthony Godfrey: OK. So she's still she's still part of things. That's awesome. And you gave up your other sports. What other sports? You said soccer, Student: Soccer and volleyball. Anthony Godfrey: And volleyball. OK. Well, we're glad we're here. Now, like I said, I loved watching you yesterday, but I do not understand it. You're so you're going to teach me you were flipping this just casually like flipping it around. And I've already dropped the ball and I don't know if I can even pick it up. OK. I'm going to pick it up like this. All right. Now, flip it again for me like that. You're just flipping it casually. Student: Just for fun. Anthony Godfrey: How does it stay in there? Student: Centrifugal force. Anthony Godfrey: OK. All right. I need to spin it a little faster. All right. So show me how this starts off. You two do it and then I'll try to do it. So when you start off, it's called what now? Student: It's called the draw. Anthony Godfrey: It's called the draw. Student: So basically it's like you're going to put the two heads of the stick together. Student: Upper one-third of the stick. Student: And the ball goes in there. And you just push against each other. Anthony Godfrey: OK. Student: And then when the refs tweet, you just kind of like flip your stick. Anthony Godfrey: Somebody's going to say tweet, right? Voice: Tweet. Student: Whoo! Look at you. That's a draw win right there. Anthony Godfrey: Was that a draw win? Student: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: OK. Great. That feels fantastic. Student: That was awesome. Anthony Godfrey: You know, I like I like a sport with a stick in your hand the whole time. I'm going to toss it to you. You said you're not going to hit me, but I can't make that same promise. Here we go. Hey! That was a good catch. You kind of right …. Wow. OK. Well, I admire your skills even more after trying it out. So what's next for you? You're all seniors. What are you doing after you graduate? Student: I want to go to esthetician school, but it's a little bit TBD. Anthony Godfrey: OK. That's all right. Student: I'm going to Grand Valley State University in Michigan to keep playing lacrosse. Anthony Godfrey: Awesome. Student: I'm going to Westminster, up in Sugar House, Utah to also keep playing lacrosse. Anthony Godfrey: Congratulations on a tremendous run and a great victory yesterday. Student: Thank you. Anthony Godfrey: It was so fun to be part of that and to be there. So let's see what next year brings. Student: Yeah, for sure. [music] Anthony Godfrey: Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, “Education is the most important thing you'll do today!” We'll see you out there. [music]

Utah Golf Radio
Ep 1171: Live Show 5/23 - Celebrating the Valley View Am

Utah Golf Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 97:52


Utah PGA horsebeast Pete Stone joins the live show on ESPN 700 to help us celebrate the Valley View Am. Coach Brandon Pearson of Woods Cross and Paige Anae of Herriman give us the low down on 5A and 6A girls high school state championships. We check in with BYU Coach Bruce Brockbank as the Cougs are on their way to the NCAA national championship. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union. 

The Dana & Parks Podcast
D&P Highlight: RIP Tom Kane aka Yoda, Admiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, Professor Utonium, Mr. Herriman, and many, many more.

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 9:06


D&P Highlight: RIP Tom Kane aka Yoda, Admiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, Professor Utonium, Mr. Herriman, and many, many more. full 546 Mon, 18 May 2026 18:55:00 +0000 WSlKbtIZ4BPhOb6oS3osX1aUR7drfttY news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: RIP Tom Kane aka Yoda, Admiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, Professor Utonium, Mr. Herriman, and many, many more. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Ne

Herrimanology
5-7-26 | All About the Fort Herriman PRCA Rodeo, Celebrating 20 Years of Pro Rodeo

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 16:12


This week's Herrimanology edition is all about our Fort Herriman Rodeo. We're proud of it, a lot of people have put in countless hours toward it, and we're looking forward to enjoying it in three weeks. Rodeo Committee Chair Dee Oakeson joins to talk about this year's lineup, the environment and experience, and everything to get excited about. Also, don't buy tickets from anywhere except our website, HerrimanRodeo.com! Resale prices on other sites are usually greatly overpriced if they're even legitimate. And don't contact anyone trying to sell them in our comment sections. There are a lot of bots or fake accounts trying to scam people out of money. 0:00 Start 0:33 Intro 1:08 Tickets are actually going fast 2:05 Great stock contractor 4:16 Butterfield family donation 6:24 What to expect 7:11 World-class riders 7:50 The annual rodeo season 8:40 Always improving 10:21 Volunteers 11:32 Ticket information 12:02 Beware of scams 13:34 Daily themes 14:27 20 years of pro rodeo 16:06 Wrapup

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Herriman Woman Killed in Alleged Murder Suicide Filed for Divorce 1 Day Before

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 10:47


Herriman Police say a woman was killed by blunt force trauma, and a man found inside had killed himself. Family members say the woman had filed for divorce just one day earlier. Greg and Holly discuss the rising concern around domestic violence in Utah, resources available, and the heightened risks many face when trying to leave an abusive relationship with the Domestic Violence Coalition's Kimmi Wolf.

Herrimanology
4-17-26 | Conferences, Rain Barrels, Construction Updates, Upcoming Events

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 15:39


Mayor Palmer talks about important collaboration with other city leaders and we talk about this month's rain barrel program, some construction updates, and several upcoming events. 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 0:39 Intro 1:38 City conferences 3:50 Rain barrel program 6:39 Water source change this week 7:30 Hungry Herriman 7:57 American Mosaic 8:48 Friends of Herriman events 12:27 Construction updates 14:42 Wrapup

Herrimanology
4-9-26 | Fireworks Map, Herriman Blvd. Extension, Mtn View/Real Vista Work, Upcoming Events

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 18:31


City Councilmember Teddy Hodges talks about a newly updated firework restriction map, grant funding for community groups, construction on Herriman Blvd. and Mountain View Corridor at Real Vista Dr., and several upcoming City and Friends of Herriman events. 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 0:33 Intro 1:23 Firework restriction map 4:22 Grant funding awarded 5:44 Herriman Blvd. extension 7:33 Capital improvement plan 10:29 Senior Bingo 11:37 Police chief candidates open house 14:19 Friends of Herriman events 16:37 Real Vista Dr./Mountain View construction 17:56 Wrapup

Bleeding Claret and Cobalt
9 Point Sundays

Bleeding Claret and Cobalt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 30:35


Trey and Ryan look ahead to a busy Sunday that will see the Royals at AFF, hosting San Diego in their home opener, RSL in San Diego, looking to keep the momentum rolling, and the Monarchs in Herriman with Vancouver coming into town.

Jordan Supercast
Episode 340: Herriman High Student is National Gatorade Player of the Year

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 17:01


You could say he was born to run with a high school career in cross country that is hard to beat. On this episode of the Supercast, meet Jackson Spencer who was recently named the National Gatorade Player of the Year in Boys Cross Country. Find out what sets Spencer apart from others in his sport, and how his love for running is paving a path for future success, possibly in the Olympics. Audio Transcription Transcription coming soon.

Herrimanology
3-6-26 | Legislative Session Wrapup, New Businesses, Community Performances

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 12:58


Mayor Palmer recaps the legislative session and its impacts to the city. We talk about Friends of Herriman events this weekend, celebrate two new businesses, and welcome (sort of) construction season. 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 0:57 Legislative session wrapping up 4:57 Community performances 7:41 Welcome Discount Tire and Herriman Carnitas 8:42 Construction season approaching 11:53 Wrapup

Herrimanology
2-20-26 | Project Funding, Herriman HS Athlete Honored, Legislative Session, Apartment Fire

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 15:19


Mayor Palmer talks about prioritizing project funding, congratulates Herriman HS student Jackson Spencer for winning Gatorade National Boys Cross Country Athlete of the Year, and gives an update on the legislative session. We also thank UFA and other fire agencies for their quick response to a recent apartment complex fire. 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 0:39 Intro 2:31 Legislative session 5:33 Jackson Spencer Gatorade athlete of the year 6:57 Apartment fire 8:43 Question about 6400 W. 12:14 Rosecrest Road project 14:13 Wrapup

Herrimanology
2-12-26 | Auto Mall Groundbreaking, 6000 West Upgrade, Fencing Rules, Budget Discussions

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 14:29


City Councilmember Jared Henderson talks about this week's groundbreaking on Herriman's first car dealership, an upcoming upgrade to part of 6000 West, an update to the City's fencing rules, and ongoing budget discussions. 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 0:14 Intro 1:21 Budget discussions 2:49 6000 West improvements 7:29 Fencing standards update 8:45 Auto mall groundbreaking 11:09 Lots of business growth 14:05 Wrapup

Herrimanology
2-5-26 | Bacchus Highway, Welcome to K-Cook, Legislative Session, Olympics, Super Bowl

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 11:13


Mayor Palmer talks about the upcoming project to realign Bacchus Highway into western Herriman, welcomes new business K-Cook Station after their ribbon cutting earlier today, gives an update on the legislative session, and we say good luck to Herriman's Kaysha Love and Team USA in the Olympics. And why not—Super Bowl picks, too. 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 0:40 Intro 1:55 Good luck to Kaysha Love and Team USA! 3:09 K-Cook Station ribbon cutting 4:02 Busy at the legislative session 6:14 Bacchus Highway project 8:49 Super Bowl picks 10:12 Wrapup

Herrimanology
1-29-26 | Park Fertilization, HPD Ceremony, Friends of Herriman, Legislative Session

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 13:31


City Councilmember Teddy Hodges talks through this week's Council meeting, including some Parks efficiencies, a police badge pinning ceremony, the Friends of Herriman, a Chinese New Year presentation from local students, and the state legislative session. 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 0:32 Intro 2:29 Chinese New Year presentation 3:39 HPD badge pinning 5:07 Friends of Herriman recap and recognition 8:25 Parks fertilization 10:49 Legislative session 12:39 Wrapup

Deer IQ
Public Land Access Secrets - Which Strategies Work & Which are OverHyped! w/guest Gage Herriman; IQ-1

Deer IQ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 42:40


In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we wrap up our series on public land hunting details that make the difference, looking at some very practical access strategies. We talk about:•  if you should consider the now popular tactic of using a boat for access - and exactly when this works and when it doesn't• the truth about swamp access for finding big bucks• out of state short vs. long trips- the psychology and mindsets that lead to more success• pre-scouting vs. going in blind and hunting - which is better and why• and a major trap most new public land hunters fall into you definitely want to avoid. So If you are new to public land hunting, or struggle with access or dialing in good spots, this is an episode for you.  * Deer IQ Advanced Coached Small Group - Sign Up HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSceG8_f0KXE9p2PQ4bhf7E8rb9CWXz0PWmpmBS_narU9HbwHg/viewform • Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/Other DEER IQ Resources:** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ • Get a Smart Land & Hunting Plan for your Private Hunting Property HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/ • GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ Website: https://deeriq.com  Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762  Deer IQ  FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/  Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide:  https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/  Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/  Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon   Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/  Episode # 117Guest: Host Adam Lewis, Gage HerrimanIQ ranking - 1 (Beginner)

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Deadly Wrong-Way Crash: Herriman Man Faces New Charges

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 10:06


A Herriman man accused of hitting and killing a young couple in a wrong-way crash on Thanksgiving weekend now faces additional charges stemming from an altercation earlier that day. Greg and Dave walk through what we're learning about this string of crimes.

Herrimanology
11-4-25 | Trader Joe's and Target, How We Bring Businesses, Shopping Local, What's Ahead

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 23:14


We talk through the process of Trader Joe's and Target choosing Herriman, the economic development happening across the city, and the importance of shopping locally. 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 0:31 Intro 1:21 Trader Joe's 2:29 How do we bring businesses to Herriman? 14:48 The City works hard to grow economically 16:39 Things happening now 18:08 Announcement timelines 22:15 Wrap-up

The Running Effect Podcast
The Rise of Jackson Spencer: Inside the Mind of America's Next Great High School Star

The Running Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 28:19


In 2025, Herriman High's Jackson Spencer became the name every prep distance fan had to know.The Utah standout, who is headed to BYU next year, opened his season with a victory at the Simplot Games 3200m (8:56.03), then surged into spring with a breakthrough 8:51.26 at the Arcadia Invitational. His momentum carried into June, where he unleashed a 4:02.56 mile and 3:46.22 1500m at the HOKA Festival of Miles, performances that placed him among the fastest prep milers in the country. Just weeks later, he anchored Herriman High's 4x800-meter relay to a national high school record of 7:26.12 at New Balance Nationals Outdoor.By October, Spencer had proven his range extended well beyond the track. At the ASICS Clovis Invitational, he shattered the storied Woodward Park course record with a 14:16.9. Balancing excellence with humility, the 2025 Gatorade Utah Boys Track & Field Player of the Year embodies both athletic drive and academic focus. His progression—from indoor champion to outdoor record-setter to cross country course dominator—reflects rare versatility and discipline.As he looks beyond Herriman, Spencer's times and trajectory point toward a seamless leap to the collegiate ranks. Whether chasing sub-four on the track or new records on the roads, his next chapter promises to include lots of record-chasing performances. Tap into the Jackson Spencer Special.  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. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W  N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz

Deconstructing Comics
#369 “Krazy Kat”: Show me the bricks

Deconstructing Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 68:10


One of the most highly-regarded English-language strips of all time is George Herriman's Krazy Kat, featuring the odd love/hate triangle of Krazy, Ignatz, and Officer Pupp. Why was Krazy so gender-ambiguous? How did Herriman's (somewhat mysterious) racial background influence the strip? Tim and Kumar discuss this and much more. (Originally published September 2, 2013.) Brought … Continue reading #369 “Krazy Kat”: Show me the bricks

Herrimanology
10-3-25 | Herriman Howl and City Events, Fire Station 103, New Transfer Station, Bangerter Open

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 15:34


We talk about next week's Howl event and how our City events work and come together. We also mention the groundbreaking of Fire Station 103, the new Trans-Jordan transfer station, and that 13400 South is open at Bangerter now. 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 1:21 Herriman Howl 4:38 How sponsorships help 5:51 The year-round event cycle 9:59 Fire Station 103 groundbreaking 13:43 13400 S open at Bangerter 14:21 New waste transfer station open 15:07 Wrap-up

Herrimanology
9-25-25 | Bangerter Almost Done, Water Use, Battery Disposal, Upcoming Events

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 23:08


Herrimanology is back after a couple weeks off. City Councilmember Sherrie Ohrn talks about Bangerter/13400 S nearing the finish line, property battery disposal, re-calibrating our water usage, the Wide Hollow trailhead groundbreaking, Tree Time, and several other community events. 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 0:46 Intro 1:30 Water usage 9:02 Battery disposal 11:20 Corridor preservation agreement 13:25 13400 S/Bangerter opening 16:56 11800 S sewer project finishing 17:51 Wide Hollow trailhead 20:16 Tree Time 21:34 Friends of Herriman shows this weekend 22:16 Herriman Howl 22:50 Wrap-up

El Show RSL
El Show RSL T5 E23: RSL, UT Royals y R. Monarchs vuelven a jugar en casa este fin de semana

El Show RSL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 70:47


Podcast en español de actualidad semanal Real Salt Lake, UT Royals y Real Monarchs. 23º episodio de nuestra 5ª temporada con información, entrevistas y análisis en exclusiva: Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals y Real Monarchs vuelven a jugar en casa este fin de semana, con una intensa actividad en Sandy y Herriman en la noche del sábado y la tarde noche del domingo. RSL volverá a la actividad tras un parón de tres semanas para afrontar un intenso calendario de cierre de temporada regular con el difícil reto de clasificar para playoffs. Entrevistas exclusivas con el DT Mastroeni y el capitán Eneli

Herrimanology
9-2-25 | Life Time Fitness, 4 New Businesses Opened, Construction Progress Updates

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 13:28


Mayor Palmer talks about Life Time Fitness building a location in Herriman and four other businesses opening recently. We go over several construction updates, too. 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 0:35 Intro 2:22 Life Time Fitness agreement approved 3:43 4 new businesses open 5:38 Several construction updates 12:49 End

Herrimanology
7-10-25 | Target Announced, Explosion Incident, Wide Hollow Trailhead, Master Plans

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 22:32


City Councilmember Teddy Hodges celebrates Target's announcement for a Herriman location. We talk about notification systems after last weekend's gas explosion and fire incident, a new trailhead coming, master plan public input, the new Youth Council, Yeti in the Park, and no dumb questions. 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 0:37 Intro 0:54 Target 3:17 Vehicle crash, gas explosion 9:48 Wide Hollow Trailhead 13:27 Youth Council 15:19 Yeti in the Park 16:49 Master plans public input 18:51 No dumb questions

The Sunday Shakeout
Ep. 145 | MIDWEEK SUMMER SPECIAL - Inside The Career Of A 2X National Champion & National Record-Holder With Herriman Stud Tayshaun Ogomo

The Sunday Shakeout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 42:59


Today on the podcast is Tayshaun Ogomo. Tayshaun is a graduated senior out of Herriman High School in Utah. He will be running at Utah Sate University this fall. Tayshaun holds PRs of:800m: 1:48.87* (Altitude converted: 1:49.40)3-mile XC: 13:57 5K XC: 14:44Tayshaun just recently set the high school 4x800m National Record with the Herriman squad at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals meet. This was a statement race for the Herriman team, especially after falling short at NXN this past fall, where they were the defending champs. Tayshaun and I discussed the emotions of what it meant for that team to fall short and the mental approach he took to making the comeback. And yes, there was a comeback. At New Balance Indoor Nationals, Herriman proved they are the best team in the nation and that NXN 2024 was a fluke, winning the DMR National Title. They then followed it up with that aforementioned national title in the 4x800m. In addition to the Herriman team dynamic, Tayshaun and I discuss the impact that Doug Soles has had on his career, as well as his individual success in the sport, claiming his first state title in a walk-off win at the Utah State meet. Overall, amazing conversation with Tayshaun. You will not want to miss this one. Please consider leaving a follow and a five-star review! I am on a mission this summer to deliver the highest quality video podcast in the sport of distance-running. I hope you enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout.

Jordan Supercast
Episode 302: Herriman High Rugby Team Tackles Way to National Competition

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 22:00


They are a fiercely talented team, a force to be reckoned with and it all happened in a very short amount of time. On this episode of the Supercast, meet the Herriman High School boys' rugby team and find out how they have risen to become one of the premier programs in the country. In ...continue reading "Episode 302: Herriman High Rugby Team Tackles Way to National Competition"

Jordan Supercast
Supercast Episode 301: Building School Pride with “Battle of the Grades” at Fort Herriman Middle School

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 20:24


They are putting school pride firmly in the hands of students and building strong connections at the same time at Fort Herriman Middle School. On this episode of the Supercast, hear why “Battle of the Grades” has become a big hit throughout the entire year at Fort Herriman. It is a battle resulting in a ...continue reading "Supercast Episode 301: Building School Pride with “Battle of the Grades” at Fort Herriman Middle School"

Building Utah
Speaking on Business: Chartway Credit Union

Building Utah

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 1:30


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

Yakety Yak
Lorin Palmer -Herriman Mayor - Policies, People, Processes

Yakety Yak

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 61:18


This will make you laugh, entertain, and educate you. 

Herrimanology
4-15-25 | UTA Bus Line Starts, Construction Project Info, Busy Upcoming Calendar

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 16:07


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

Herrimanology
3-27-25 | Herriman Blvd. Extension, Sewer Project Traffic Impacts, Athletic Complex, City Council Recap

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 19:55


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

Latitude's The Method Podcast
EP 29 | Nothing Beats Time In The Woods with Gage Herriman

Latitude's The Method Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 70:28


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

Jordan Supercast
Episode 283: Building Character Through Basketball at Herriman High School

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 18:24


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"

Herrimanology
1-24-25 | Trails Committee, Audit, Herriman Rose/Main St, Fiber Internet

Herrimanology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 16:52


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

Jordan Supercast
Episode 277: ‘Sewing’ Seeds of Success and Caring at Fort Herriman Middle School

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 19:14


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"

Jordan Supercast
Episode 275: The First Ever “Girls Investing Club” Growing at Herriman High

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 17:08


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"

Remarkable Receptions
George Herriman and the Legacy of Krazy Kat -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips

Remarkable Receptions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 2:35 Transcription Available


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

Jordan Supercast
Supercast 266: Herriman High School Latinos in Action Celebrate Culture with Service Projects, Community Connections, and Amazing Achievements

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 20:03


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"

Cougar Sports Saturday
BYU Football 2024 Season Preview Special

Cougar Sports Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 40:13


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.

The #ShareYourHotness Podcast
#137 –Mike Agrelius - Importance of Kindness and Humor in the Workshop and in Child Development

The #ShareYourHotness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 46:00


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

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
The Haunted Hospitals of Tennessee, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 34:48


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

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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
The Haunted Hospitals of Tennessee, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 35:13


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

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Ask the Expert
ABCs of NMOSD 502. Men and NMOSD

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 67:16


In this episode of "ABCs of NMOSD," Landy Thomas of SRNA hosted a discussion about the experiences of men who are living with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD). Doug Kirby and Andrew Jopson shared their diagnosis journeys, highlighting the physical and emotional challenges they faced [00:04:20]. They delved into the impact of the disorder on their personal lives, careers, and relationships, offering advice to newly diagnosed men [00:17:24]. Finally, they emphasized the importance of support groups and looking towards the future with hope [00:32:28]. 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.Andrew Jopson is a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University, researching how Medicaid-funded long-term services and supports (LTSS) influence the care experiences of older adults with disabilities and their caregivers. His research, policy, and advocacy interests are motivated by his experience as a caregiver for his brother. He earned his BA at the University of California, Berkeley and MPH at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle. Andrew was diagnosed with seronegative NMOSD, lupus, and Graves' Disease in 2022 following an attack and extended hospitalization. He is an aviation enthusiast who enjoys swimming, making people laugh, and reminding everyone that his chocolate chip cookies were awarded second place in the 2019 Washington State Fair.

The Lake Talk 801 Podcast
Episode #141 Coach Milo

The Lake Talk 801 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 95:07


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.

Jordan Supercast
Episode 252: What is the Mustang Battalion at Herriman High School?

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 20:55


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?"

Leading Saints Podcast
A Latter-day Saint Bishop Sits Down with Four Evangelical Pastors

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 70:55 Transcription Available


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.

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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
The Haunted Hospitals of Tennessee, Part Two | Guest, Ronnie Dee

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 35:13


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

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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
The Haunted Hospitals of Tennessee, Part One | Guest, Ronnie Dee

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 34:48


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

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