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Best podcasts about Kamas

Latest podcast episodes about Kamas

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | May 21, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 50:29


West Hills supporters threaten to sue Summit County and Kamas, Summit County Sustainability Director Emily Quinton provides an update on the status of the Utah Renewable Communities program, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Executive Director of Summit Community Gardens/EATS Helen Nadel shares an update on summer programs.

KPCW Mountain Money
Mountain Money | May 12, 2025

KPCW Mountain Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 52:22


Author Adam Becker discusses his new book, “More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley's Crusade to Control the Fate of Humanity.” Then, Guy Peterson, owner of the Stock Exchange in Kamas, talks about his premium meat and butcher shop. And Solux Home partner Claude Bethea highlights the benefits of using AI in home building.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | April 25, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 50:25


Wakara developer describes Kamas gun club road negotiations, Wasatch County Health Department health educator Lana McNaughtan and nursing director Gina Tuttle discuss measles cases and the drug take back event on Saturday, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly provides a recap of Thursday's council meeting and Ari Ioannides, newly elected chair of the Summit County Republican Party, talks about the future of the GOP in the county.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | March 18, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 48:55


Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City, Summit County meeting with UDOT amid conflict over S.R. 224 plans, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting, Colorado House approves $34M financial package to lure Sundance, Park City Mountain Ski Patroller Andy Szpak shares details on this year's Backcountry Bow Wow event, Kamas pauses new short-term rentals and adds tax for guests, Park City Ski and Snowboard talks about World Cup athletes training at the UOP and Kouri Richins' attorneys ask to move murder trial to Salt Lake.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | March 7, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 50:23


Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Ice Miners coach Mike Adamek talks about their state title win this week and nationals at the end of March, misconduct allegations trigger two investigations into Wasatch County Sheriff's Office, Utah Education Association President Renee Pinkney discusses a referendum against recently passed HB 267 which would prohibit collective bargaining for public employees, Park City Mountain's final lift opens midway through season after repairs, Kamas planners recommend preliminary short-term rental ban, KPCW Development Director Sarah Ervin wrap's up the station's Winter Pledge Drive and Katie Wright steps down from Better Boundaries amid concerns over legislative "power grab."

Polaris RideReady Podcast
Uinta Adventures, Utah

Polaris RideReady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 28:06


Less than an hour east of Salt Lake City, you'll find Kamas, UT. Don't skip it, because this no stop light town is the gateway to the Uinta Mountains and home to Uinta Adventures.   Join host Jared Christie, Polaris Adventures Market Development Manager, as he travels to Kamas to experience both a winter and summer playground.  Book your next adventure @ www.adventures.polaris.comSmashburger® is a registered trademark of Smashburger Ip Holder LLC  In-N-Out Burger® is a registered trademark of In-N-Out Burgers Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc. © 2025 Polaris Industries Inc.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | February 5, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 49:19


Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, new Summit County town near Kamas likely on November ballot, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes shares an update on development projects throughout the county, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting, University of Utah Head Alpine Ski Coach JJ Johnson provides details about this week's Utah Invitational and Wasatch County considers $2M for open space, residents asked for input.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | January 30, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 49:09


Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City School District announces new superintendent, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Utah DABS accepting applications to run small liquor stores in Kamas, Coalville, Leadership Park City Director Scott van Hartesvelt on this year's Leadership Symposium on Feb. 7th, new Wasatch County high school will be Deer Creek Riverhawks and Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder talks about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night and their master planning efforts.

T24 Podcast
Televizyonda ‘Gassal' gördük de ne oldu? Ölünce bizi yıkaması için en az 3 çocuk mu yapmalı? // Ekran Aşkına

T24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 15:32


T24 yazarı Prof. Dr. Ayşe Naz Bulamur ile T24 editörü Hazal Sipahi'nin dizi ve film gibi yapımları tartıştığı Ekran Aşkına'nın yeni bölümünde Gassal dizisi mercek altında. Kimi zaman kimsesiz insanların cenazesini yıkayan Baki, onlar gibi olmamak için hayatını değiştirmeye karar verir. Sosyalleşmeyi, toplum içine karışmayı deneyimleyen ve kendisini yıkayacak birini bulmak için çabalayan Baki, 30'lu yaşlarına kadar uzak durduğu şeylerin gerçekten anlamsız olduğunu keşfeder. Geçmişinde yaşadığı büyük travmalarla yüzleşir ve yaşadığı kaygının nedeninin ölüm korkusu olduğunu anlar. ‘Ölünce beni kim yıkayacak?' sorusu tekrarlandıkça anlamsızlaşıyor mu? Video

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | November 15, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 50:13


Cultural misunderstanding led to charging Park City tennis pro over child porn, Midway resort hosts Pumpkin Plunge to benefit holiday "Shop with a Cop" program, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, fire claims Kamas' Blazzard lumber mill, the cause is under investigation, PCFD Fire Marshal Mike Owens talks about gas safety ahead of winter months, Wasatch County inches toward support for Heber's downtown plan; final decision pending, and Live PC Give PC goal and leaderboards update with Joel Zarrow, CEO Park City Community Foundation & Sara Huey, sponsor Vail EpicPromise/Park City Mountain.

Surviving Hard Times
Through the Grapevine with Fruit Crop Specialists Jim Kamas and Jacy Lewis

Surviving Hard Times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 41:01


Enjoy wine with dinner? Many of us do! But few consider the challenges and delicate process behind producing wine grapes and other fruit crops. Press play to learn from the experts and explore: The number one limiting factor in growing fruit crops Whether it's better to grow grapes in greenhouses or nature (and why) How long it takes to grow wine grapes Strategies for reducing the risk of a dangerous, widespread infectious plant disease How one year's perennial crop production impacts the following year's The tradeoff between crop volume and crop quality Jim Kamas is an assistant professor and extension fruit specialist in the AgriLife Extension Viticulture & Fruit Lab at Texas A&M; Jacy Lewis is the program manager at the same lab. Learn more about their work by visiting https://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/vitwine/. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

KPCW The Mountain Life
The Mountain Life | October 16, 2024

KPCW The Mountain Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 51:51


Local resident and author Dr. Tom Schwenk, who was the only physician in Park City in the 70s and 80s when the mines closed, talks about his new book, "Beyond the False Summit." Then, members of the Park City Walkability Committee from 2009 look back at how walkability and bikeability took shape and the continued need for safety improvements. And, Gina Cox and Sonja Nordstrom of Great Basin K9 Search and Rescue in Kamas talk about the organization and how you can support their efforts to win a Landrover Defender.

RadioWest
The Rise and Rise of Mormon Influencers

RadioWest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 50:00


A recent exposé in a British newspaper pulled back the curtain on the world of Hannah Neeleman, a hugely popular Utah-based social media influencer. Once an aspiring ballerina, Neeleman's posts now depict her seemingly idyllic as a Mormon stay-at-home mom caring for her eight kids, brood of chickens, herd of cows and flock of sheep on a homestead in Kamas, Utah. Her Instagram account is yet another window into a surprisingly large and growing constellation of hugely popular Mormon influencers.

KSL Outdoors Show
8/24 Road Trippin' with Bob and Mark....Kamas Utah!

KSL Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 11:05


The guys have found lots of fun and access to the outdoors in and around Kamas Utah this week!

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | July 30, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 51:23


Annexation ask moves Ballerina Farm one step closer to new Kamas Valley creamery, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott previews this week's council meeting, new National Ability Center CEO Willie Ford shares his vision for the organization, longtime Parkite and community theater star Madeline Smith dies, Tesla driver arrested for brandishing gun in Summit County road rage incident, fire west of Kamas shrinks to 4.5 acres, blaze 60% contained, Park City Restaurant Association talks about the four days of local restaurants presenting at the prestigious James Beard House, Gov. Spencer Cox appoints public defender to opening on 4th District Court bench, Jackson Hole resident finishes quest to visit every ski lift in North America, and local issues affecting Park City seniors.

KSL Outdoors Show
5/18 Roger Eggett-Bear River Lodge/TRAX Power Sports

KSL Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 9:34


Roger gives us an update on the timeline for the opening of Mirror Lake Highway which of course links Kamas to the cabins at Bear River Lodge.  Plus the dates for the return of "The Den" with some of the best burgers in Utah and when the fish will be delivered to the ponds behind the cabins!

Summit in Six
April 26, 2024 – Interlocal agreement with South Summit cities, Summit County Health Speaker Series, and other engagement opportunities

Summit in Six

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 7:10


Hi everyone and welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six, your local news podcast for all things Summit County Utah. This week, we've got info on an important interlocal agreement between Summit County and the cities of Kamas, Francis, and Oakley, a bunch of important upcoming dates for events & … Continue reading April 26, 2024 – Interlocal agreement with South Summit cities, Summit County Health Speaker Series, and other engagement opportunities →

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | April 17, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 50:22


Park City principal shares harassment policies and procedures after antisemitic incident, Kamas resident and president of the Lung Cancer Foundation of America Kim Norris has details about the new drug approved by the FDA and clinical trials to help boost a fundraising campaign, Co-founder of Park City Song Summit Ben Anderson reveals the line up for 2024, Emcee of The Follies Tom Clyde and Director Mark Conklin have a preview of this year's Follies, Parkites asked to reflect on their state of wellbeing and Free access to National Parks this weekend.

Planète Rap - L'intégrale
Planète Rap - Kamas Skuh "La Paye 2" #5

Planète Rap - L'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 52:43


La semaine prochaine, RDV de 20h à 21h avec Fred et Kamas Skuh dans l'émission RAP de référence ! A suivre en live vidéo sur ton appli Skyrock, sur Skyrock.FM ou sur la chaîne YouTube de Skyrock ! Réagis un max sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #PlanèteRap

Planète Rap - L'intégrale
Planète Rap - Kamas Skuh "La Paye 2" #4

Planète Rap - L'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 53:24


La semaine prochaine, RDV de 20h à 21h avec Fred et Kamas Skuh dans l'émission RAP de référence ! A suivre en live vidéo sur ton appli Skyrock, sur Skyrock.FM ou sur la chaîne YouTube de Skyrock ! Réagis un max sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #PlanèteRap

Planète Rap - L'intégrale
Planète Rap - Kamas Skuh "La Paye 2" #3

Planète Rap - L'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 52:35


La semaine prochaine, RDV de 20h à 21h avec Fred et Kamas Skuh dans l'émission RAP de référence ! A suivre en live vidéo sur ton appli Skyrock, sur Skyrock.FM ou sur la chaîne YouTube de Skyrock ! Réagis un max sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #PlanèteRap

Planète Rap - L'intégrale
Planète Rap - Kamas Skuh "La Paye 2" #1

Planète Rap - L'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 52:13


La semaine prochaine, RDV de 20h à 21h avec Fred et Kamas Skuh dans l'émission RAP de référence ! A suivre en live vidéo sur ton appli Skyrock, sur Skyrock.FM ou sur la chaîne YouTube de Skyrock ! Réagis un max sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #PlanèteRap

Planète Rap - L'intégrale
Planète Rap - Kamas Skuh "La Paye 2" #2

Planète Rap - L'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 52:56


La semaine prochaine, RDV de 20h à 21h avec Fred et Kamas Skuh dans l'émission RAP de référence ! A suivre en live vidéo sur ton appli Skyrock, sur Skyrock.FM ou sur la chaîne YouTube de Skyrock ! Réagis un max sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #PlanèteRap

To Dine For
Elizabeth Smart

To Dine For

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 26:43


Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her home and held captive for nine months at the age of 14. Her horrific experience led her to create the Elizabeth Smart Foundation. She is a child safety advocate and passionate activist supporting the Adam Walsh Act, the Amber Alert system, and sexual predator legislation.From her favorite restaurant, Hi-Mountain in Kamas, Utah, Elizabeth takes us through her inspiring journey to becoming an activist and advocate for sexual assault survivors around the globe.Follow To Dine For:Official Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!American National InsuranceFollow Our Guest:Official Site: ElizabethSmart.comFacebook: Elizabeth SmartInstagram: @Elizabeth_Smart_OfficialFollow The Restaurant:Official Website: HiMtnBurgers.comFacebook: Hi-MountainInstagram: @HiMtnBurgers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

City Cast Salt Lake
Less Cheese, More Water? The Big Pay Gap, and Two Divas Down

City Cast Salt Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 33:23


Utahns could save more water by eating less cheese and beef — but will we? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means break down the story and response by Gov. Spencer Cox. Plus, Ali quizzes Emily on how Utah ranks in women's equality, and there's one less queer bar in Salt Lake.   Resources and references: A simple change could save the West from drought. You probably won't like it. [Salt Lake Tribune]  Gov. Spencer Cox's response to eating less beef and cheese [X] Ballerina Farm is bringing an agritourism hub to Kamas, Utah [Utah Business] The college enrollment gender gap. What's it like in Utah? [KSL Radio]   LDS women should join me in skipping church on Sunday [Salt Lake Tribune] HK Brewing Collective's Womens Sports Trivia Night, March 21   Utah Jazz player John Collins gets dunked on [Bleacher Report] Sun Trapp Surrenders License [QSaltLake] Consider becoming a founding member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The Shop Workspace Harmons Grocery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast
312: The Murder of Eric Richins (Kouri Richins)

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 73:37


In the early morning of March 4th, 2022, 33-year-old Kouri Richins called 911 from her home in Kamas, Utah. She said that she'd come back into the bedroom she shared with her 39-year-old husband Eric to find him cold and unresponsive. First responders arrived, but were unable to revive Eric. The father of three was pronounced dead. His autopsy later revealed that he'd ingested about 5 times the lethal amount of Fentanyl. Nobody could believe that Eric had died from a drug overdose. It didn't take long for investigators to zero in on Eric's wife, Kouri. Evidence showed that she'd made significantly poor financial decisions, leaving her in a position that may have led her to commit murder. TRIGGER WARNINGS: drug abuse Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Quince:  Go to Quince.com/queens for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.  Athena Club: Switch to the best razor on the market and show your skin you care with Athena Club! Head over to AthenaClub.com to try their award-winning razor and body products and get 20% off your purchase with code QUEENS at checkout. Simplisafe: Our listeners get a special 20% off any new SimpliSafe system when you sign up for Fast Protect Monitoring. Just visit SIMPLISAFE.com/killerqueens. © 2023 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon YouTube Editing by Jennifer Da Silva

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Judge Rules on Disclosure of Evidence in Kouri Richins Murder Case

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 14:00


In the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder trial of Kouri Richins, a pivotal ruling was made by Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik regarding the disclosure of certain evidence. The decision emerged following a hearing where arguments were presented regarding the release of materials believed to be pertinent to the case. The Summit County Attorney's Office had sought access to an envelope held by Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three, who stands accused of the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The envelope, labeled as attorney-client privileged, contained a 33-page manuscript and a four-page letter, referred to as "letter number 2." During the hearing, independent lawyer Jami Brackin, representing the state, and Kouri's defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, presented their arguments before Judge Mrazik. The court granted permission for Brackin to review the contents of the envelope, leading to a ruling on the fate of the manuscript and the letter. Judge Mrazik determined that while the manuscript need not be disclosed, "letter number 2" was not protected under attorney-client privilege and must be surrendered to prosecutors. However, it remains unclear whether the information contained in the letter is directly related to the case or if its contents will be made public. This ruling follows previous filings by prosecutors, alleging that Kouri Richins violated jail rules by reading a portion of a letter from another inmate, dubbed the "Walk the Dog" letter, to her mother during a phone call. Subsequent searches of Kouri's cell led to the discovery of this six-page letter, which prosecutors argued contained a request for false testimony from Kouri's brother. Regarding the disputed manuscript, Kouri's defense asserted that it was an excerpt from a fictional mystery book she was writing, centered around themes of drugs and a Mexican prison. Judge Mrazik's decision to withhold disclosure of the manuscript leaves its contents a mystery, with Brackin prohibited from revealing any details to the County Attorney's Office. Amidst these legal proceedings, a preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15, offering a glimpse into the timeline of the case against Kouri Richins. She faces serious charges including aggravated murder and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, stemming from the fatal poisoning of her husband, Eric Richins, who ingested five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Kouri remains incarcerated without bail as the legal process unfolds. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Judge Rules on Disclosure of Evidence in Kouri Richins Murder Case

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 14:00


In the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder trial of Kouri Richins, a pivotal ruling was made by Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik regarding the disclosure of certain evidence. The decision emerged following a hearing where arguments were presented regarding the release of materials believed to be pertinent to the case. The Summit County Attorney's Office had sought access to an envelope held by Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three, who stands accused of the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The envelope, labeled as attorney-client privileged, contained a 33-page manuscript and a four-page letter, referred to as "letter number 2." During the hearing, independent lawyer Jami Brackin, representing the state, and Kouri's defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, presented their arguments before Judge Mrazik. The court granted permission for Brackin to review the contents of the envelope, leading to a ruling on the fate of the manuscript and the letter. Judge Mrazik determined that while the manuscript need not be disclosed, "letter number 2" was not protected under attorney-client privilege and must be surrendered to prosecutors. However, it remains unclear whether the information contained in the letter is directly related to the case or if its contents will be made public. This ruling follows previous filings by prosecutors, alleging that Kouri Richins violated jail rules by reading a portion of a letter from another inmate, dubbed the "Walk the Dog" letter, to her mother during a phone call. Subsequent searches of Kouri's cell led to the discovery of this six-page letter, which prosecutors argued contained a request for false testimony from Kouri's brother. Regarding the disputed manuscript, Kouri's defense asserted that it was an excerpt from a fictional mystery book she was writing, centered around themes of drugs and a Mexican prison. Judge Mrazik's decision to withhold disclosure of the manuscript leaves its contents a mystery, with Brackin prohibited from revealing any details to the County Attorney's Office. Amidst these legal proceedings, a preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15, offering a glimpse into the timeline of the case against Kouri Richins. She faces serious charges including aggravated murder and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, stemming from the fatal poisoning of her husband, Eric Richins, who ingested five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Kouri remains incarcerated without bail as the legal process unfolds. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Judge Rules on Disclosure of Evidence in Kouri Richins Murder Case

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 14:00


In the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder trial of Kouri Richins, a pivotal ruling was made by Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik regarding the disclosure of certain evidence. The decision emerged following a hearing where arguments were presented regarding the release of materials believed to be pertinent to the case. The Summit County Attorney's Office had sought access to an envelope held by Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three, who stands accused of the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The envelope, labeled as attorney-client privileged, contained a 33-page manuscript and a four-page letter, referred to as "letter number 2." During the hearing, independent lawyer Jami Brackin, representing the state, and Kouri's defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, presented their arguments before Judge Mrazik. The court granted permission for Brackin to review the contents of the envelope, leading to a ruling on the fate of the manuscript and the letter. Judge Mrazik determined that while the manuscript need not be disclosed, "letter number 2" was not protected under attorney-client privilege and must be surrendered to prosecutors. However, it remains unclear whether the information contained in the letter is directly related to the case or if its contents will be made public. This ruling follows previous filings by prosecutors, alleging that Kouri Richins violated jail rules by reading a portion of a letter from another inmate, dubbed the "Walk the Dog" letter, to her mother during a phone call. Subsequent searches of Kouri's cell led to the discovery of this six-page letter, which prosecutors argued contained a request for false testimony from Kouri's brother. Regarding the disputed manuscript, Kouri's defense asserted that it was an excerpt from a fictional mystery book she was writing, centered around themes of drugs and a Mexican prison. Judge Mrazik's decision to withhold disclosure of the manuscript leaves its contents a mystery, with Brackin prohibited from revealing any details to the County Attorney's Office. Amidst these legal proceedings, a preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15, offering a glimpse into the timeline of the case against Kouri Richins. She faces serious charges including aggravated murder and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, stemming from the fatal poisoning of her husband, Eric Richins, who ingested five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Kouri remains incarcerated without bail as the legal process unfolds. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

The Case Against Kouri Richins
Judge Rules on Disclosure of Evidence in Kouri Richins Murder Case

The Case Against Kouri Richins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 14:00


In the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder trial of Kouri Richins, a pivotal ruling was made by Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik regarding the disclosure of certain evidence. The decision emerged following a hearing where arguments were presented regarding the release of materials believed to be pertinent to the case. The Summit County Attorney's Office had sought access to an envelope held by Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three, who stands accused of the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The envelope, labeled as attorney-client privileged, contained a 33-page manuscript and a four-page letter, referred to as "letter number 2." During the hearing, independent lawyer Jami Brackin, representing the state, and Kouri's defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, presented their arguments before Judge Mrazik. The court granted permission for Brackin to review the contents of the envelope, leading to a ruling on the fate of the manuscript and the letter. Judge Mrazik determined that while the manuscript need not be disclosed, "letter number 2" was not protected under attorney-client privilege and must be surrendered to prosecutors. However, it remains unclear whether the information contained in the letter is directly related to the case or if its contents will be made public. This ruling follows previous filings by prosecutors, alleging that Kouri Richins violated jail rules by reading a portion of a letter from another inmate, dubbed the "Walk the Dog" letter, to her mother during a phone call. Subsequent searches of Kouri's cell led to the discovery of this six-page letter, which prosecutors argued contained a request for false testimony from Kouri's brother. Regarding the disputed manuscript, Kouri's defense asserted that it was an excerpt from a fictional mystery book she was writing, centered around themes of drugs and a Mexican prison. Judge Mrazik's decision to withhold disclosure of the manuscript leaves its contents a mystery, with Brackin prohibited from revealing any details to the County Attorney's Office. Amidst these legal proceedings, a preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15, offering a glimpse into the timeline of the case against Kouri Richins. She faces serious charges including aggravated murder and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, stemming from the fatal poisoning of her husband, Eric Richins, who ingested five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Kouri remains incarcerated without bail as the legal process unfolds. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | January 24, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 49:34


Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Ideas abound for Kamas' Ure Ranch to be purchased by Summit County, Heber City Councilmember Mike Johnston on the council retreat and priorities outlined for year, Utah water conditions update with Laura Haskell from the Utah Department of Natural Resources, LDS Church seeks to join temple lawsuit as defendant, Greg Graham, board of Intermountain Masters, discusses this weekend's alpine race at PCMR, Council sets date to decide on Dakota Pacific development, Heber City Council to make downtown an evening destination, Yarrow hotel redevelopment returns to Park City Planning Commission and Sunrise Gondola Project was approved, here's what's next.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Search Warrants Reveal Shocking Details in Alleged Poisoning Case: Utah Man Had Wife's Medication in System

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 7:05


Shocking revelations have emerged in the case of Eric Richins, a Utah man allegedly poisoned to death by his wife, Kouri Richins, in March 2022. Unsealed search warrants have shed new light on the circumstances surrounding Eric's tragic demise, uncovering disturbing details about the events leading up to his death.    Kouri Richins, 33, faces grave charges of aggravated murder and drug possession after she was accused of killing her husband, Eric, with illicit fentanyl in their Kamas, Utah, residence. Eric, who had been married to Kouri for nine years and shared three children with her, tragically lost his life on March 3, 2022.    The recently unsealed search warrants reveal unsettling findings that raise questions about the circumstances of Eric's death. According to a Summit County detective's report, it was discovered that Eric had a small amount of Quetiapine (brand name SEROQUEL) in his stomach contents at the time of his death. The alarming aspect was that Eric did not possess a prescription for Quetiapine, but his wife did, and the pills were readily available in their home.  Quetiapine is classified as an antipsychotic medication used to treat various mental health conditions, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It acts by balancing the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. However, the medication is known to carry a range of potentially dangerous side effects, such as hyperglycemia, fever, stroke, pain, seizures, and more.    Prosecutors in the case have suggested that Eric's murder may have been financially motivated, revealing a troubling backdrop to the tragic events. According to court documents, the couple had been embroiled in financial disagreements, particularly related to Kouri's desire to acquire a $2 million mansion that was under construction at the time. Her plan was to purchase the property, renovate it, and then sell it for a profit.    However, Eric believed the mansion's price was exorbitant, a sentiment that his family conveyed to investigators. Additionally, Kouri had taken out four different life insurance policies on Eric's life between 2015 and 2017, totaling more than $1.9 million. Notably, on January 1, 2022, just months before Eric's tragic death, Kouri clandestinely altered the beneficiary of a $2 million life insurance policy, making herself the recipient without Eric's authorization.    Before his death, Eric had removed Kouri from his will and designated his sister as the new beneficiary, a move that suggested he had concerns about his safety. His family informed authorities that he had feared for his life, citing previous incidents where Kouri allegedly attempted to poison him, once several years ago in Greece and again on Valentine's Day 2022.    Following Eric's untimely death, Kouri authored a children's book titled "Are You With Me?" This book, listed on Amazon for $14.99, is described as "a must-read for any child who has experienced the pain of loss, and for parents who want to provide their children with the emotional support they need to heal and grow."    The unsealed search warrants have added a new layer of complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings in this high-profile case. Eric Richins' tragic death continues to be a subject of intense scrutiny, as investigators delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding his alleged poisoning and the subsequent legal actions against his wife, Kouri Richins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Search Warrants Reveal Shocking Details in Alleged Poisoning Case: Utah Man Had Wife's Medication in System

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 7:05


Shocking revelations have emerged in the case of Eric Richins, a Utah man allegedly poisoned to death by his wife, Kouri Richins, in March 2022. Unsealed search warrants have shed new light on the circumstances surrounding Eric's tragic demise, uncovering disturbing details about the events leading up to his death.    Kouri Richins, 33, faces grave charges of aggravated murder and drug possession after she was accused of killing her husband, Eric, with illicit fentanyl in their Kamas, Utah, residence. Eric, who had been married to Kouri for nine years and shared three children with her, tragically lost his life on March 3, 2022.    The recently unsealed search warrants reveal unsettling findings that raise questions about the circumstances of Eric's death. According to a Summit County detective's report, it was discovered that Eric had a small amount of Quetiapine (brand name SEROQUEL) in his stomach contents at the time of his death. The alarming aspect was that Eric did not possess a prescription for Quetiapine, but his wife did, and the pills were readily available in their home.  Quetiapine is classified as an antipsychotic medication used to treat various mental health conditions, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It acts by balancing the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. However, the medication is known to carry a range of potentially dangerous side effects, such as hyperglycemia, fever, stroke, pain, seizures, and more.    Prosecutors in the case have suggested that Eric's murder may have been financially motivated, revealing a troubling backdrop to the tragic events. According to court documents, the couple had been embroiled in financial disagreements, particularly related to Kouri's desire to acquire a $2 million mansion that was under construction at the time. Her plan was to purchase the property, renovate it, and then sell it for a profit.    However, Eric believed the mansion's price was exorbitant, a sentiment that his family conveyed to investigators. Additionally, Kouri had taken out four different life insurance policies on Eric's life between 2015 and 2017, totaling more than $1.9 million. Notably, on January 1, 2022, just months before Eric's tragic death, Kouri clandestinely altered the beneficiary of a $2 million life insurance policy, making herself the recipient without Eric's authorization.    Before his death, Eric had removed Kouri from his will and designated his sister as the new beneficiary, a move that suggested he had concerns about his safety. His family informed authorities that he had feared for his life, citing previous incidents where Kouri allegedly attempted to poison him, once several years ago in Greece and again on Valentine's Day 2022.    Following Eric's untimely death, Kouri authored a children's book titled "Are You With Me?" This book, listed on Amazon for $14.99, is described as "a must-read for any child who has experienced the pain of loss, and for parents who want to provide their children with the emotional support they need to heal and grow."    The unsealed search warrants have added a new layer of complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings in this high-profile case. Eric Richins' tragic death continues to be a subject of intense scrutiny, as investigators delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding his alleged poisoning and the subsequent legal actions against his wife, Kouri Richins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Search Warrants Reveal Shocking Details in Alleged Poisoning Case: Utah Man Had Wife's Medication in System

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 7:05


Shocking revelations have emerged in the case of Eric Richins, a Utah man allegedly poisoned to death by his wife, Kouri Richins, in March 2022. Unsealed search warrants have shed new light on the circumstances surrounding Eric's tragic demise, uncovering disturbing details about the events leading up to his death.    Kouri Richins, 33, faces grave charges of aggravated murder and drug possession after she was accused of killing her husband, Eric, with illicit fentanyl in their Kamas, Utah, residence. Eric, who had been married to Kouri for nine years and shared three children with her, tragically lost his life on March 3, 2022.    The recently unsealed search warrants reveal unsettling findings that raise questions about the circumstances of Eric's death. According to a Summit County detective's report, it was discovered that Eric had a small amount of Quetiapine (brand name SEROQUEL) in his stomach contents at the time of his death. The alarming aspect was that Eric did not possess a prescription for Quetiapine, but his wife did, and the pills were readily available in their home.  Quetiapine is classified as an antipsychotic medication used to treat various mental health conditions, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It acts by balancing the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. However, the medication is known to carry a range of potentially dangerous side effects, such as hyperglycemia, fever, stroke, pain, seizures, and more.    Prosecutors in the case have suggested that Eric's murder may have been financially motivated, revealing a troubling backdrop to the tragic events. According to court documents, the couple had been embroiled in financial disagreements, particularly related to Kouri's desire to acquire a $2 million mansion that was under construction at the time. Her plan was to purchase the property, renovate it, and then sell it for a profit.    However, Eric believed the mansion's price was exorbitant, a sentiment that his family conveyed to investigators. Additionally, Kouri had taken out four different life insurance policies on Eric's life between 2015 and 2017, totaling more than $1.9 million. Notably, on January 1, 2022, just months before Eric's tragic death, Kouri clandestinely altered the beneficiary of a $2 million life insurance policy, making herself the recipient without Eric's authorization.    Before his death, Eric had removed Kouri from his will and designated his sister as the new beneficiary, a move that suggested he had concerns about his safety. His family informed authorities that he had feared for his life, citing previous incidents where Kouri allegedly attempted to poison him, once several years ago in Greece and again on Valentine's Day 2022.    Following Eric's untimely death, Kouri authored a children's book titled "Are You With Me?" This book, listed on Amazon for $14.99, is described as "a must-read for any child who has experienced the pain of loss, and for parents who want to provide their children with the emotional support they need to heal and grow."    The unsealed search warrants have added a new layer of complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings in this high-profile case. Eric Richins' tragic death continues to be a subject of intense scrutiny, as investigators delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding his alleged poisoning and the subsequent legal actions against his wife, Kouri Richins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks
Hannah Neeleman of Ballerina Farm: Pig Farmer, Juilliard-Trained Ballerina, Beauty Queen, and Soon-to-Be Mother of Eight

The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 47:01


Since Hannah Neeleman of Ballerina Farm was on the podcast in May of 2023 a lot has changed! She is expecting her eighth child very soon and has grown her follower count from 2 million to more than 8 million.  She not only competed in the Mrs. America pageant, but she won! An amazing clip of her talking on stage about the empowering beauty of childbirth went viral. And as of today, she is just weeks away from delivering her 8th child! And she competes in Mrs World in January. I don't know how she does it! But more than 8 million people get to follow along on Instagram and TikTok as she shares her idyllic life at Ballerina Farm, catching glimpses of her daily life on the farm milking the cows, making gorgeous sourdough bread, and cooking with her kids.  Hannah was so lovely and generous when we recorded this episode – sharing her journey from Julliard and the big city to farming in the small town of Kamas, Utah. She truly is one of the nicest people I know–and one of the most patient. You're just going to love hearing from her and what is next for Ballerina Farm!  Time codes:  2:20 Hannah's childhood in the flower shop and being homeschooled  4:03 How she ended up dancing at Juilliard  5:28 Hannah's first pageant and why she started doing them  7:43 Getting married and living in New York City  10:16 Why they started Ballerina Farm with pigs  15:07 Getting the kids involved on the farm  16:53 Being real on social media  24:06 Hannah and Daniel on having more kids  26:45 The experience of birth  31:56 Date night and screen time  41:00 Beauty in imperfect photos  43:11 What's next for Ballerina Farm  Use code: MOMFORCE for 20% off your first Chatbooks order!  Follow Vanessa Follow Hannah  Follow Chatbooks Check out Ballerina Farm  The MomForce Podcast on TikTok  Listen to more of The MomForce Podcast  

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
The Israel-Hamas Hostage Release; Details on the Niagara Falls Explosion

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 16:41 Transcription Available


On today's podcast: 1) The first truce since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted last month went into effect on Friday morning. The deal came after weeks of complex and delicate talks brokered by Qatar, the US and Egypt. The halt in fighting in Gaza is intended to last for four days. Hamas, an Iran-backed militant group, is meant to return 50 of the almost 240 hostages it captured from Israel, while the Israelis will release 150 jailed Palestinians and allow more aid into Gaza. 2) The Canadian mayor of Niagara Falls, Jim Diodati, said the Rainbow Bridge is expected to reopen in a day or two, after a car explosion that killed two people shuttered the busy crossing between the US and Canada. 3) Barclays Plc is working on plans to reduce costs by as much as $1.3 billion over several years, which could involve slashing as many as 2,000 jobs, according to Reuters.   Full transcript:|Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm John Tucker. Here are these stories we're following today. The first group of Israeli hostages is expected to leave the Gaza Strip soon in a deal that's meant to return fifty of the nearly two hundred and forty captives that Hamas took from Israel. Israel plans to release one hundred and fifty jailed Palestinians. All involved are women and people under the age of nineteen. This stop in fighting is intended to last for four days. It marks the first major lull in this war since it began October seventh. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, who says the military offensive will go on after that. We hope to get this first tronch out and then we're committed to getting everyone out, but we'll continue with our fore aims namly to eradicate Kamas, because Kamas has already promised that they will do this again and again and again. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, who says he has delivered that same message in a phone call to President Biden. We had along with a hostage release, the deal will also allow for more AID into Gaza. Bloomberg's owner Aunt says the humanitarian aid is critical for the people at Gaza. The very first trucks that went in we're carrying cooking gas, which obviously is very critical for more than two million people are currently living in Gaza in what the UN calls a dire humanitarian situation. Bloomberg's owner Aunt reports Palestinians were emerging from temporary shelters and crowded the streets as southern Gaza as the AID trucks entered. Back in the US, we want to bring you update from the events that unfolded on the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls this week. New York Governor Kathy Hochel says that bridge is back open after a car explosion on Wednesday killed two people and closed that crossing between the US and Canada. Hockel says there is no sign of terrorism so far. She adds a suspect of ties to Western New York has been identified. Investigation will determine if the blast was intentional or an accident. The holiday shopping season kicks into full swing today, with shoppers searching for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. Deloitte Saniel Thanksgiving survey. He finds consumers plan on spending and average almost five hundred and seventy dollars on both days. That's up thirteen percent from last year. And Bert Flickinger managed Rector with Strategic Resource Groups. As shoppers are feeling confident, however, they're using a new tool this shopping season. It's going to be by now, pay later. Fifteen percent of all purchases will be that way, and consumers are still taking on credit card debt, but sixty three percent of consumers will be buying with debit card and trying to put less on credit as interest rates have climbed and the average household has seventeen thousand and revolving unpaid credit card debt. Bert Flickinger with Strategic Resource Groups. As many consumers plan to do much of the shopping during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in order with their spending limits, traders are going to be following the traditional kickoff of the holiday shopping season today as well as SMP Global Manufacturing PMI data that comes after the Eco data dump we saw on Wednesday. It showed a drop in jobless claims and expectations that inflation will climb from the University of Michigan sentiment poll. The bond market is open till two pm Wall Street time today, and the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq close at one and we're also following financial news in Europe this morning. Starting in the banking sector, Barkley's aiming to reduce costs by as much as one point three billion dollars over the next several years and could cut up to two thousand back office jobs that's about two percent of its workforce. This according to a report from Reuter's. Bloomberg's Jenny Serdaine says investors are looking for a renewed strategy after a disappointing third quarter. I think a lot of this is driven by investors just really being unhappy with how this company has been run. And so you've got you know, vin Kata Krishnan, their CEO, who's really looking at trying to take some big, bold moves here and promising that he's going to have a strategy update that will really make clear how to bring Barklays out of this position that they're in. Bloomberg's Jenny Strain says Barkleys could make more cuts in other areas outside the back office. Barkley's share is down about eleven and a half percent this year, and checking those shares now John they're up about a half percent in the pre market in London. Staying in Europe, the economic picture is getting darker in Germany. The German government is suspending a constitutional limit on net new borrowing for a fourth straight year as it struggles to recover from an energy induced downturn last winter. This move to lift the so called debt break will be part of a revised twenty twenty three budget. Chancellor Olof Schultz's government was forced into a radical budget overhaul after a ruling last week from the nation's top court. And turning to Asia, the Chinese government ramping up pressure on banks to support struggling real estate developers. Bloomberg's David English has more we here, trying to may allow banks to offer unsecured short term loans to qualified developers for the first time. These so called working capital loans would offer funds for day to day operations. The loans are different from other types of debt that require land or assets as collateral. We reported that authorities are finalizing this list of developers eligible for that aid. Sources say the list includes Country Garden and sign a Ocean Group. Country Garden shares jump twenty four percent yesterday on word that it was included in that list in Hong Kong. I'm David Ingliss Bloomberg Radio. Okay, David, thanks to earlier this week, oh Peck plus pushback and gathering to finalize output levels for next year by four days to November thirtieth. Now, the group says that meeting will take place online and now it's time to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world with Bloomberg's Michael Barr. Good Morning, Michael, Good Morning, Nathan and Ireland. Violent clashes broke out in central Dublin after a five year old girl was seriously injured in a NiFe attack that also saw a woman and two other young children hospitalized. Police and the attack happened near a school. Soon after, at least one hundred people took to the street, some armed with metal bars. Police said. Over four hundred officers, including many and riot gear were deployed in Dublin city center to contain the unrest. The head of the Irish Police Guarded Commissioner Drew Harris. We have a complete lunatic hooligan faction driven by far right ideology, and also then this disruptive tendency here engaged in serious violence. Commissioner Harris says a person of interest, a man in his fifties, was arrested at the scene. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in nineteen ninety three. The three page legal document does not contain details of the alleged assault. Adams denied the allegations absolutely not true. You know, I would never do anything to anyone, and it's just really say, you know, my career speaks for itself. The suit comes just hours before New York's Adult Survivor's Act expires, which eliminates the statute of limitations for accusers of sexual abuse to come forward. The filing seeks a trial and five million dollars in relief. Evacuation orders have been lifted near the scene of a tank or train derailment in eastern Kentucky. The trains operator CSXAS sixteen cars went off the rails Wednesday afternoon near the small town of Livingstone, Dustin Heiser with Kentucky Emergency management throughout this entire event. The safety of the public has been our number one concern. The derailment sent dangerous fumes into the air. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterrees is visiting Antarctica just before the COP twenty eight climate talks begin. Gu Terras called the continent's warming devastating warming air and ocean temperatures are causing Antarctic ice to melt. Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Michael Barr, and this is Bloomberg Ninth It him Michael. Thanks. You can get much more Bloomberg on your dashboard with the new Bloomberg Business App featuring Apple Car Play and Android Auto. You get access to every Bloomberg podcast, live audio feeds from Bloomberg Radio, even print stories in audio form from Bloomberg News. Download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Connect your phone to your car and get started with the Bloomberg Business App. Presented by our sponsor, Interactive Brokers. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, brought to you by tri State Outing. Good morning, Nathan, the NFL at the triple header on Thanksgiving, the Packers knocking off the lines in Game one twenty nine to twenty two of the Cowboys dominated the Commanders in Game two opics and stays in the block. That's to late on Hawker. Is that bliand news gott it you streaking out the sideline? He's not hol depeat. If he does, he's gonna play the record of a gain. He slipped through three Commanders defenders at clinics at out and he scores. That is his fifth fix six of the season. That's courtesy of the Cowboys Radio Network, Dallas dominating the Commanders forty five to ten in Dallas, while in Game three is the forty nine Ers all over the Seattle Seahawks thirty one to thirteen. Coming up today, kick off at three pm Eastern Time at Mettlife Stadium in New Jersey. It's the New York Jets hosting the Dolphins. New York comes in losers of three straight. End has made a quarterback change as Tim Boyle takes over for Zach Wilson. Offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackid talking about Boyle, he has an unbelievable knowledge of the system. He has a tenacity when it comes to his preparation. I mean, he NonStop, from everything from every single drawing to every single thing on the game sheet. He prepares truly like a starter and has since day one. That's courtesy of ny Jets dot Com. In the NBA, a more in season tournament action. Today, the Knicks are home for the Heat. The Celtics on the road of the Magic. It's the Wizards playing at the Milwaukee Bucks. The Warriors are hosting the San Antonio Spurs. That's your Bloomberg Sports update. I'm Dan Schwarzman from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on SYRIASXAM, the Bloomberg Business app, and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. We continue to monitor developments in the Middle East, where the first pause in fighting between Israel and Hummas in more than six weeks appears to be holding, and it comes after weeks of delicate talks aimed at releasing some of the nearly two hundred and forty hostages that HUMMAS captured in the deadly October seventh attack on Israel. For more, we are joined by Bloomberg's Henry Mayer, who is part of our team of reporters who has been covering this war in the Gaza strip since it began. Henry, good morning. Get us up to speed on developments thus far are since it does look as though this truth is underway and does appear to be holding. Yes, good morning. Well, the truth started at about seven o'clock in the morning local time, and they haven't been any indications of any violations. And you know the importance next stage is going to be the release of thirteen hostages which are being held in Gaza currently. That is expected at four pm local time, and on the same day at thirty nine Palestinian prisoners. All of these are women and people aged under the age of nineteen children in the case of the hostages, and in the prisons you're looking at youths aged under nineteen. So you know, I can't stress how difficult this process has been to even get where we are today. It took weeks of very very difficult diplomacy, secret diplomacy. It broke down at certain stages. But of course, you know the problem is that it's for four days only today have been for the Gaza residents two point one million of them who've been living under daily bombardment for almost seven weeks. Today they finally came out, They left the shelter, they were able to walk around. But of course, at the back of their minds is they know that this arrangement may only last for four days, could be extended up to ten. But we don't know that yet. Before we get to what comes after, we do need to continue to discuss what comes in the midst of this pause. Part of this deal was to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza as well. Have we seen signs of progress there? Yes, we have. You know, there are trucks which are entering through the border with Egypt, the Rapha crossing. We understand from HOMAS officials border officials they expect two hundred trucks to enter Gaza today. This is significantly more than has been allowed to Gaza in recent weeks, but it's still much less than used to come prior to the war, five hundred a day. So the amount of aid that Gaza needs, you know, is way more than what is going to becoming in the next few days. But obviously it's a step in the right direction. And what about the distribution of that aid, because We've heard reports from the United Nations and other non governmental organizations in the area that they have suffered through these bombardments over the last several weeks as well. I mean, what's the difficulty in getting aid into and distributed through Gaza when we've seen so much destruction over the last several weeks. Well, obviously one of the greatest difficulties is the fact that you have an active war zone and it's extremely dangerous to move around. Secondly, there's an acute lack of fuel, so Israel imposed a complete blockade on fuel deliveries initially, and in the recent a week or so it has been allowing in very small quantities of fuel to be used only by the United Nations for transportation purposes. But the quantities of fuel coming in the UNSA that they're completely inadequate for its operations. So yeah, that is something which is still a big problem in the time we have left, Henry, Let's talk about what comes after this pause. We did hear from Israel's Prime Minister, and we've heard from him several times that he does not want the war to end even after this pause expires, but he is under a lot of pressure, particularly from the United States to at least change some of the conduct of this war. What can we expect going forward. I mean, I think that the pressure is only going to increase, and it's not only international pressure, and you mentioned the United States, that's very important. At the same time, there's a domestic issue here, the issue of the hostages. Two hundred and forty were taken into Gaza until now only a handful have been released. Fifty are going to be set free over the next four days. Some of these people are going to be giving interviews, They are going to you know, the public awareness of the hostagism and the kind of conditions in which they are living in Gaza is going to be accentuated, and I think that is going to be something that will weigh very heavily on the Israeli government. Probably not sufficient to get them to stop the conflict at this stage, but I think we are getting closer to that point. This is Bloomberg day Break Today, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed by six am Easter each morning, on Apple's Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. You can also listen live each morning starting at five am Wall Street Time, on Bloomberg eleven three to zero in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, Bloomberg one six to one in Boston, and Bloomberg ninety sixty in San Francisco. Our flagship New York station is also available on your Amazon Alexa devices. Just say Alexa Play Bloomberg eleven thirty plus. Listen coast to coast on the Bloomberg Business app, Sirius xmb iHeartRadio app, and on Bloomberg dot Com. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm John Tucker. Join us again tomorrow morning for all the news you need to start your day right here on Bloomberg day BreakSee 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Detail Solutions Podcast
Kyle Kamas is not Kyle from South Park

Detail Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 80:57


Kyle Kamas joined me this week to talk about his journey into detailing. Like many others it all started with wanting to take care of his personal vehicle. Living close to Rupes in Colorado Kyle took every advantage to attend training classes at the Rupes Training Facility. This eventually led to Jason Rose offering him a position at Rupes to help with trainings. After a little over a year Kyle left Rupes to pay more attention to his own business and work on growing that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detailsolutionspodcast/support

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Reading Of Kouri Richins' Alleged Witness Tampering Letter

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 16:34


The unraveling tale of Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, and subsequently writing a children's book about grieving, has taken another shocking turn. The Summit County Attorney's Office has recently filed a motion to prevent Richins from communicating with her immediate family, suggesting she's attempting to manipulate them into lying for her defense.    On September 14, a search of Richins' jail cell in the Summit County Jail, where she's held without bail facing aggravated murder and drug charges, led to a startling discovery. Hidden inside a book, deputies found a six-page letter apparently written by Kouri to her mother, Lisa Darden. This letter's initial three pages contained directives for Lisa to relay to Ronney Darden, Kouri's brother.    "Reword this however he needs to, to make the point," she emphatically wrote. "Just include it all."    Within the contents of this letter, Kouri seemingly attempts to craft a narrative for her defense. She urges Ronney to inform her defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, of a supposed incident wherein Eric procured drugs, including fentanyl, from a ranch in Mexico. Further, she alleges Eric forced her to transport drugs during their travels, suggesting a plot to frame her if they were caught. Moreover, Kouri claims that Ronney possesses text messages from Eric that revolve around “getting high.”    "Tell him I need him to do this," she implored her mother. "Bring me home and we will get those damn b- - - - - -."    However, in a candid conversation with KPCW, Ronney stated he was unaware of the existence of the controversial letter. While admitting to knowing about Eric's marijuana habits, he firmly declared, “There's no reason to testify falsely—[Kouri] didn't do anything.”    The intrigue doesn't stop there. The letter unveils Kouri's wish for her mother to disseminate pictures of Eric's sister's daughters to various media entities. It appears that Kouri wanted to shift public sentiment, noting that she had friends scheduled to appear on Good Morning America. Coordinated by Lazaro, these friends were poised to discuss Eric's alleged pill consumption and portray his sisters as envious adversaries.    Kouri's perspective? “This comes down to jealousy, money, and Eric's partying that they don't want to acknowledge and sadly an accidental overdose,” she alleged.    As the motion reveals, another twist arose: prosecutors highlight an alleged video call between Kouri and Lisa on September 13. During the call, Kouri reportedly showed her mother another letter. The whereabouts of this letter remain unknown, with prosecutors speculating, “There is a strong inference that the September 13, 2023 letter was destroyed or flushed.”    Lazaro's response was swift. Accusing the prosecutors of violating a gag order, she vehemently objected to the public disclosure of the September 14 letter. To Lazaro, this move by the state felt akin to a direct leak to the media. She emphasized the envelope that contained the letter was marked "Skye Lazaro (Attorney privilege)", hinting at a potentially illicit search by the state. The defense claims that by unveiling the letter, the prosecutors aimed to sway public perception, further pointing out past instances where the state inadvertently shared Kouri's sensitive information.    The defense's demands are clear: Enforce the gag order, potentially remove the letter from the docket, and hold the state in contempt of court.    Additionally, concerns about Kouri's health have emerged. On September 12, just days before the cell search, she was hospitalized. The reason remains undisclosed, but according to Ronney, a medication mix-up in the Summit County Jail led to her health scare.    With the court recently issuing subpoenas for Kouri's medical records and the jail's surveillance footage, the next stages of this trial promise more revelations. Kouri Richins' next court appearance is slated for November 3, potentially setting the stage for a preliminary hearing.    As this engrossing case continues, the stakes for all involved escalate. The quest for truth amidst a web of allegations, potential manipulations, and heartfelt emotions ensures that Summit County's trial remains under a relentless spotlight..  Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Reading Of Kouri Richins' Alleged Witness Tampering Letter

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 16:34


The unraveling tale of Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, and subsequently writing a children's book about grieving, has taken another shocking turn. The Summit County Attorney's Office has recently filed a motion to prevent Richins from communicating with her immediate family, suggesting she's attempting to manipulate them into lying for her defense.    On September 14, a search of Richins' jail cell in the Summit County Jail, where she's held without bail facing aggravated murder and drug charges, led to a startling discovery. Hidden inside a book, deputies found a six-page letter apparently written by Kouri to her mother, Lisa Darden. This letter's initial three pages contained directives for Lisa to relay to Ronney Darden, Kouri's brother.    "Reword this however he needs to, to make the point," she emphatically wrote. "Just include it all."    Within the contents of this letter, Kouri seemingly attempts to craft a narrative for her defense. She urges Ronney to inform her defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, of a supposed incident wherein Eric procured drugs, including fentanyl, from a ranch in Mexico. Further, she alleges Eric forced her to transport drugs during their travels, suggesting a plot to frame her if they were caught. Moreover, Kouri claims that Ronney possesses text messages from Eric that revolve around “getting high.”    "Tell him I need him to do this," she implored her mother. "Bring me home and we will get those damn b- - - - - -."    However, in a candid conversation with KPCW, Ronney stated he was unaware of the existence of the controversial letter. While admitting to knowing about Eric's marijuana habits, he firmly declared, “There's no reason to testify falsely—[Kouri] didn't do anything.”    The intrigue doesn't stop there. The letter unveils Kouri's wish for her mother to disseminate pictures of Eric's sister's daughters to various media entities. It appears that Kouri wanted to shift public sentiment, noting that she had friends scheduled to appear on Good Morning America. Coordinated by Lazaro, these friends were poised to discuss Eric's alleged pill consumption and portray his sisters as envious adversaries.    Kouri's perspective? “This comes down to jealousy, money, and Eric's partying that they don't want to acknowledge and sadly an accidental overdose,” she alleged.    As the motion reveals, another twist arose: prosecutors highlight an alleged video call between Kouri and Lisa on September 13. During the call, Kouri reportedly showed her mother another letter. The whereabouts of this letter remain unknown, with prosecutors speculating, “There is a strong inference that the September 13, 2023 letter was destroyed or flushed.”    Lazaro's response was swift. Accusing the prosecutors of violating a gag order, she vehemently objected to the public disclosure of the September 14 letter. To Lazaro, this move by the state felt akin to a direct leak to the media. She emphasized the envelope that contained the letter was marked "Skye Lazaro (Attorney privilege)", hinting at a potentially illicit search by the state. The defense claims that by unveiling the letter, the prosecutors aimed to sway public perception, further pointing out past instances where the state inadvertently shared Kouri's sensitive information.    The defense's demands are clear: Enforce the gag order, potentially remove the letter from the docket, and hold the state in contempt of court.    Additionally, concerns about Kouri's health have emerged. On September 12, just days before the cell search, she was hospitalized. The reason remains undisclosed, but according to Ronney, a medication mix-up in the Summit County Jail led to her health scare.    With the court recently issuing subpoenas for Kouri's medical records and the jail's surveillance footage, the next stages of this trial promise more revelations. Kouri Richins' next court appearance is slated for November 3, potentially setting the stage for a preliminary hearing.    As this engrossing case continues, the stakes for all involved escalate. The quest for truth amidst a web of allegations, potential manipulations, and heartfelt emotions ensures that Summit County's trial remains under a relentless spotlight..  Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Shift Out Loud with Tracy Spears
From Small-Town Doer to Big-City Leader with Kian Kamas

Shift Out Loud with Tracy Spears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 49:26


The strongest leaders often come from humble beginnings, because these early hardships are instrumental in the development of grit. In this episode of Shift Out Loud, I talk to community leader Kian Kamas. As the Executive Director of PartnerTulsa, Kian is passionate about creating long-term, institutional change in how Tulsa pursues its economic and community development objectives, and is committed to building a sustainable, world-class operating model that builds strong and stable long-term revenues for this important work.Our discussion explores the many shifts that have led Kian to her current professional success, including her time at the University of Edinburgh, her shift into the world of politics, and her transformation from doer into strong leader. We also dive into her post-University struggles, the hardest job she's ever had, and how growing up on a farm helped to strengthen her incredible work ethic.Ready to play bigger? Listen now to discover: The biggest challenges Kian has faced while shifting from doer into leader — and how she works through themHow she navigates a self image of herself as an inexperienced “small-town girl”The exercises she uses to help her team find joy and potential in what they do  Guest bio: Kian Kamas serves as the Executive Director of PartnerTulsa, leading Tulsa's comprehensive community and economic development strategy and a team of talented professionals dedicated to increasing economic opportunity for Tulsa residents. Prior to this role, Kian served as Mayor G.T. Bynum's Chief of Economic Development. She and her husband Lathen have lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma since 2009, and are raising their son Leith as a proud Tulsan.Timestamps:01:45  Intro03:22  Meet Kian Kamas05:54  Early work experience08:24  “All hands on deck” 10:52  Grit13:10  Building a strong team16:27  Hardest job & University of Oklahoma19:10  University of Edinburgh21:45  Return to the US & finding her place26:09  Self-perception28:44  Biggest challenges34:22  Team-building tips40:00  Team retreat45:40  What's next?Links:Kian Kamashttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kiankamas Discover your tactical leadership toolkit: https://www.exceptionalleaderslab.com Interested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Find more information at https://tracyspears.com Want tools and insights that will help you play bigger in your life, at work, and in your community? Visit my resource library: https://tracyspears.com/blog —Connect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracylspears Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeaker Twitter: @tracylspears Instagram: @tracylspears

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
KSL NewsRadio's Aimee Cobabe breaks down the lawsuit against the Kamas mom accused of poisoning her husband

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 4:56


There are several lawsuits piling up... all surrounding the Kamas mom accused of poisoning her husband with fentanyl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
The 5 O'clock Report: Sergeant Jen Faumuina with DPS and Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson on lethality assessments

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 20:23


KSL's Top Story There's more drama in the murder case against a Kamas mom.   In addition to the murder charges... her dead husband's family is now suing her.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Body Breaking Free
103. Cacao Ceremony as a Guide on Your Soul's Path / Marissa Zelenak

Body Breaking Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 83:23


Marissa Zelenak is a Practitioner of Shamanic Energy Healing and a Licensed Massage Therapist. She guides individuals one on one through her private practice based out of Kamas, UT at Shamanic Twist Wellness Center, Institute, and Studio, as well as, teaches several shamanic classes and facilitates cacao ceremony and other ceremonial practices for her community. Marissa found her connection to this path through a yearlong deep personal transformative journey called Medicine Wheel and ultimately this has led her to hold sacred space for those too seeking to connect deeper to their own soul's journey. She now has the privilege of sharing Medicine Wheel to others who feel called to coming back into right relationship with themselves, earth, and spirit. Today's episode we deep dive into the journey within the self, intuition, healing, cacao ceremony, and more. I can't wait for you to listen!Episode TopicsJourney into selfHow to listen to your intuitionCacao and its benefits physically, mentally emotionally and spirituality. We talk about how it is used in ceremony, and what is ceremony. We talk about higher self and being in your truest essence and how cacao helps to embody your higher self. GUEST CONTACTIG: riss.zwww.shamanictwist.comShamanic Twist: Book Appointment with MarissaPurchasing Cacao: https://ceremonial-cacao.com/Support the showSPONSORSPause Breathwork: Breathwork Facilitator CertificationPause Breathwork: 1-Month Free Breathwork AppPause Breathwork: Pause 6-Week Breathwork Course “The Journey” LMNT: Hydration Packs *get a FREE bonus sample pack when you purchase 12ct Variety Pack, 30ct boxes, or INSIDER Bundles.SUPPORT USShare this episode with a friend! Enjoy listening to the show? Support ADD ME ONkatiekaygraham.com @katiekaygraham NewsletterBODY BREAKING FREE LISTEN Apple Podcast | Spotify Podcast | Audible

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
The 5 O'clock Report: Kourey Richins was denied bail ahead of her murder trial

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 21:21


KSL's Top Story Koury Richins will wait for her murder trial in a jail cell.  The Kamas mother was denied bail this morning. She's accused of killing her husband and then writing a children's book about grief.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Killer Destinations
KOURI RICHINS CHARGED WITH MURDER: Eric Richins - Kamas, UT - 2023

Killer Destinations

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 21:19


It's a story ripped from the headlines - Utah mom Kouri Richins, who wrote a book on grief after her three sons struggled with their dad's death, was arrested and charged with her husband's murder. Police were unsure what caused the healthy 39-year-old Eric RIchins to die suddenly, but the toxicology report had all the answers.

Those Murder Girls Podcast
Ep #112 Eric Richins - Kamas, Utah

Those Murder Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 14:53


If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. This was Kori Richins' attitude when it came to murdering her husbands Eric Richins. And all because she wanted to get access to more of his money, because half a million in credit card debt and a multi-million dollar home was just not enough for her. 

Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 88: The Suspicious Death of Eric Richins

Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 44:28


We're Finally Back! And today we're bringing you a case that has yet to go to trial, but as of this month, we're at long last getting some clarity in the mysterious death of 39-year-old, Eric Richins. Eric was found dead in his room last year in Kamas, Utah and the entire community was scratching their heads as to what may have happened to the married, father of three. But after a year-long investigation, new evidence points to an alleged murder and cover-up. -- Connect with us! Instagram: @unnaturalthepodcast Facebook: Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast Twitter: @unnaturalthepod Patreon: www.patreon.com/unnaturalthepod Email: unnaturalthepodcast@gmail.com

Perfectly Preserved Podcast
The Smart Home Canning Retreat

Perfectly Preserved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 18:30


Is a getaway with other women calling your name? On this week's episode of the Perfectly Preserved Podcast, we tell all about the upcoming Smart Home Canning Retreat.You'll hear from Anna on this amazing opportunity to come together with other women and learn all about food preservation. Anna shares how to know if this retreat is right for you, details about the beautiful cabin she's hosting it in, and what makes it so special from canning lessons to dips in hot springs. The Smart Home Canning Retreat is taking place September 7-10 in Kamas, Utah. You'll become a food preservation whiz as you learn how to preserve jams and jellies, can tomatoes, pressure cook, and ferment, all in great company! Visit Anna's website to sign up for the retreat here.Thanks for listening! Find the links and resources mentioned in today's episode in the show notes below. Send your food preservation questions to perfectlypreservedpodcast@gmail.comJoin Anna and Jenny on Instagram to connect and learn more.SHOW NOTES:See more from Anna on this episode here https://smarthomecanning.com/blogs/news/why-you-should-be-excited-for-the-upcoming-canning-retreat

Just Ingredients
82 - Pursuing Your Dreams- From Juilliard-Trained Ballerina to Small-Town Farmer w/ Hannah Neeleman

Just Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 50:17


A graduate of the Juilliard School, Hannah Neeleman is a professional ballerina, wife and mother to 7 children, and Mrs Utah 2021. 4 years ago she and her husband left city life to become farmers, ranchers and homesteaders. They now have a bustling agricultural business in Kamas, Utah where they share their daily story on Instagram @ballerinafarm In today's episode, Hannah tells her story of how she went from a Juilliard-trained ballerina to a small-town farmer. We discuss the importance of following your dreams, even when they feel unattainable. Hannah teaches about the importance of humanely raising pigs and cattle, and gives tips on finding clean dairy and meat products. Instagram: @ballerinafarm Website: https://ballerinafarm.com/ For 20% off your Piggy Paint Order: Use code JUSTINGREDIENTS at www.piggypaint.com/justingredients

Finding Genius Podcast
Gaining Insight Into The World Of Wine Grape Cultivation With Jim Kamas and Jacy Lewis

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 43:23


In this episode, we sit down with two expert agriculturalists: Jim Kamas and Jacy L. Lewis. Both Jim and Jacy reside in Texas, where they lend their horticultural insight to Texas A&M University and various other education programs. Jim is an Assistant Professor and Extension Fruit Specialist in the Department of Horticultural Sciences, and is stationed in Fredericksburg, TX. He works as a farm advisor to fruit growers across Texas and devotes his time to understanding the needs of both commercial and home fruit producers. Jacy is the Program Manager in the Viticulture and Sustainable Fruit Lab at Texas A&M and is also stationed in Fredericksburg. She serves the Texas wine industry with her involvement in a number of sustainable research projects for wine grapes and perennial fruit crops.  Tune in now to hear Jim and Jacy discuss: What Jacy's lab is doing to control diseases in wine grapes. How long it typically takes for wine grapes to come to full maturity. Why sustainability is so important in perennial cropping systems.  The science behind wine grape production is fascinating. Want to learn about this subject for yourself? Jump into the conversation now to gain a better understanding of viticulture, and how it informs grape production! Click here to find out more about Jim and Jacy's work with Texas A&M's Department of Horticulture! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C