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A mother and grandmother is brutally assaulted and murdered in her Salt Lake City Mormon bookstore. Her ties to wealthy Utah mogul Larry H. Miller have the public and the media in a panic. The cops investigate but soon, the case goes cold. Years later, something called Phenotyping becomes more available to the police and a diligent cold case cop named Ben Pender has a brilliant idea that will lead him on a quest with genealogists to find this monster.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dark-hearts-with-stacy-lee-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Over the last three years, Larry H. Miller Real Estate has expanded its real estate development footprint. Company president, Brad Holmes, tells us more about the tremendous growth the company is experiencing, and the generational impact the projects will have on Utah. Brad Holmes: As the real estate platform of the Larry H. Miller Company, we use real estate development and smart-growth principles to fulfill the company's mission to enrich lives. Whether we are building a single-family home or a master-planned community, a commercial office tower or even a mixed-use business district—like Downtown Daybreak and The Power District—we treat every project as an opportunity to make a lasting impact. As a team, we harness the power of real estate development to steward projects whose long term vision enriches the lives of all who live there, now, and in the future. At Larry H. Miller Real Estate, we take a values-led approach to development. Our work isn't just transactional, it's transformational. Derek Miller: In an industry that's better known for focusing on short-term profit, Larry H. Miller's Real Estate takes a long-term view of placemaking and building value, guided by four values: integrity, stewardship, hard work and service. Learn more about their transformational real estate developments and job opportunities at www.lhmre.com. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/13/24
Reach your financial goals with the niche but lucrative world of mobile home park investing with Walter Johnson, the founder of Sonos Capital. Walter shares his inspiring journey of mastering mobile home parks across 13 states. So, hit play to gain valuable lessons on scaling, seller financing, and the unique benefits of mobile home parks today! Key takeaways to listen for: The economic benefits of mobile home parks An overview of seller financing and its benefits for both buyers and sellers Criteria for market selection and the critical role of seller financing Strategies for managing and scaling mobile home park investments Walter's market outlook for the mobile home park industry Resources: Driven by Larry H. Miller and Doug Robinson | Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover About Walter Johnson Walter Johnson is a renowned entrepreneur, real estate investor, and keynote speaker. Walter's career, initially beginning in finance, evolved into entrepreneurship and real estate investment, showcasing his adaptability and drive to excel. He founded Sonos Capital, a real estate investment firm that provides opportunities for individuals to invest in mobile home parks across the country. Throughout his career, Walter has leveraged various platforms, including speaking engagements and online content, to share his expertise and experiences with others. His journey from humble beginnings, facing obstacles in real estate investing to achieving success, has served as a source of inspiration for many striving to reach their financial goals. One word to describe Walter Johnson is Driven. Connect with Walter Website: Sonos Capital Investor Portal LinkedIn: Walter Johnson Email: walter@sonoscapital.com Phone Number: 480-674-2035 CONNECT WITH US Are you looking for the easiest way to grow your passive real estate portfolio? Visit Great Venture Capital to join our Investor Club today! Follow Our Social Media Pages Facebook: Great Venture Capital LinkedIn: Great Venture Capital Connect on LinkedIn: Justin Dixon Email: Justin@GreatVentureCapital.com
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Although KSL @ Night isn’t really a show about sports, we’ve heard some big news about The Larry H. Miller Company’s major investment that will help us bring a baseball team to Salt Lake City. This is fantastic news to baseball fans, and it sounds like government officials are just as excited about it.
The Power District: A $3.5 Billion investment by Larry H. Miller Co How cities could be impacted through Utah's 2024 legislative session Trump's legal team attempts to disqualify prosecutor in Georgia election case Critic of Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, dies in prison Neuro-inclusive Housing: helping autistic adults find their independence 87% think children are not spending enough time in the outdoors Concerns over massive power district investment coming to Utah
The Power District. A $3.5B investment by the Larry H. Miller Co. They just released some renderings of the area and it is spectacular. At the center and the heart of the development is the MLB stadium. Dave and Maura discuss this investment with Derek Miller from the Salt Lake Chamber and Maura brings up certain concerns that people in the area may have about this development.
In this Friday Conversation, we were joined by Jon Oglesby, Executive Director of The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games at Southern Utah University (SUU). In this conversation, Jon shares his plans for the Utah Summer Games, his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal, and the state of Utah sports.
In this Friday Conversation, we were joined by Jon Oglesby, Executive Director of The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games at Southern Utah University (SUU). In this conversation, Jon shares his plans for the Utah Summer Games, his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal, and the state of Utah sports.
Steve Starks joins Hans & Scotty G to talk about the new Bees stadium in Daybreak, and the possibility of a MLB team coming to Utah.
On June 27 — the 179th anniversary of the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith in Carthage Jail — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published the final volume of the Joseph Smith Papers. Much of the project was made possible by Gail Miller and her late husband, Larry H. Miller. Gail Miller, owner of the Larry H. Miller Company, joins this episode of the Church News podcast to talk about her family's initial $10 million investment and the significant subsequent financial support they devoted to the project. “I don't think you can read these papers without feeling like you know this man and that he sacrificed his life to bring the gospel back to the earth for all of us,” she said. “And that alone is a magnificent gift.” The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. The Policy Project is a nonprofit organization that promotes and advocates for solution-based policy to remove barriers to education and the workforce. Founder & President Emily Bell McCormick shares more on the launch of their new global initiative -- the Period Positive Workplace. Emily Bell McCormick: While the Policy Project is best known for our work on The Period Project, which provides free access to period products to all of Utah's K-12 students in public and charter schools, we are continuing our work to end period poverty with the launch of the global Period Positive Workplace. Eight out of ten women have started their period unexpectedly in public without the products they need. Businesses and organizations that become “Period Positive Workplaces” support our female workforce by providing period products for employees and patrons. For about $5 per year per female employee, Period Positive Workplaces can increase employee productivity, reduce absenteeism, and support employee morale. It's also a quick and concrete way to make the workplace more female-friendly. Additionally, this year, The Policy Project worked closely with Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deirdre Henderson to help Utah become the first state in the nation to offer free period products in state buildings. DEREK MILLER: Businesses globally are joining the Period Positive Workplaces movement including Morgan Stanley, Mountain America Credit Union, the Larry H. Miller companies, and more. To learn how you can get involved, visit the Policy Project website. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: June 15, 2023
Season 5 Episode 19: This episode features a conversation with Alex Dunn, managing partner at The Larry H. Miller Company (LHM), and Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity. LHM is a portfolio of companies and investments united by one mission: enriching lives. Founded by Larry H. and Gail Miller, the Larry H. Miller Company is one of the largest privately-owned companies in the western United States. Dunn gives listeners an overview of his nontraditional path to becoming an entrepreneur, what he enjoys most about being a managing partner at LHM, and joining the team as it embarks on its next chapter without the Utah Jazz or car dealerships. He discusses the next business areas LHM is focusing on, including investments, sports/entertainment, senior health, and real estate. Dunn also talks about the possibility of bringing Major League Baseball to Utah, the company's recent designation by the Economic Opportunity office as one of 100 Utah companies championing women, and much more.
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Larry H. Miller company CEO Steve Starks joined the show to discuss the LHM Group attempting to bring an MLB team to Utah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LHM Grounp announce attempt to bring Major League Baseball to Utah. Speakers: Gail Miller, Steve Starks, Jeremy Guthrie, Dale Murphy & Governor Spencer Cox See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry H. Miller company CEO Steve Starks joined the show to discuss the LHM Group attempting to bring an MLB team to Utah. Revisited some of Steve Starks comments Final thoughts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On This TBT, Rich highlights a biography of the late Larry H. Miller - Former owner of the Utah Jazz Team, and some things you can learn from his life.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, January 17, 2023 4:20 pm: Scott Hogenson, President of Hogenson Communications and a contributor to Townhall joins the program to discuss a new teacher licensing rule in Minnesota that requires teachers to affirm transgender ideology 4:38 pm: Amy Hawkins, Chair of the Ballpark Community Council, joins the show to give us her reaction to today's news that the Larry H. Miller group is moving the Salt Lake Bees baseball team out of Salt Lake in 2025 to a new ballpark in South Jordan 6:05 pm: Michelle Tanner, a member of the St. George City Council, joins the program for a conversation about the controversy over a recent meeting in which letters containing profanity, sent to her by LGBTQ groups upset by her stance against public drag shows, were read aloud with children present 6:20 pm: Kelsey Dallas, Faith Writer for the Deseret News joins Rod for a conversation about a case in front of the Supreme Court in which the court will weigh whether an employer can force employees work on Sunday 6:38 pm: Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs joins Rod for a conversation about the Salt Lake Bees move to South Jordan and what it means for the south end of the valley moving forward
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. The Larry H. Miller Company is a portfolio of businesses that has been enriching the lives of Utahns since 1979. Company CEO Steve Starks tells us more. STEVE STARKS: The Larry H. Miller Company, originally known for businesses like the Utah Jazz and Larry H. Miller Automotive, has transformed over the years and continues to evolve into new ventures and industries all aimed at building the community. With our acquisition of the Daybreak Master-Planned Community, we are now designing communities and creating a sense of place throughout Utah, where we also build high-quality homes through our company, Destination Homes. We have also entered the healthcare industry through our acquisition of Advanced Health Care, known locally as…, which provides exceptional transitional care, throughout the country, to our loved ones. The Larry H. Miller Company is also proud to invest in new ventures ranging from early-stage growth companies to those preparing to go public. Through all of our companies, investments and philanthropic giving, we are committed to building the community and enriching lives. DEREK MILLER: The Larry H. Miller Company's vision is to be the “best place in town to work, and the best place in town to do business.” Learn more about their companies and job opportunities at www.lhm.com. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: December 5, 2023.
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
This episode features a conversation with David Smith, chief strategy officer for The Larry H. Miller Company, and podcast host Pete Codella, Go Utah's communications director. The Larry H. Miller Company is well-known for its business portfolio, including the 1979 opening of Toyota of Murray, which expanded to dozens of automotive dealerships in several states, the Utah Jazz, Salt Lake Bees, Megaplex Theatres, and other enterprises. This Utah company firmly believes in doing good and giving back. David explains how previous roles at various companies managing mergers and acquisitions prepared him for his current position at the company and how knowing the day-to-day operations and being on the frontlines continues to help him put people first. He expands on the company's diversified business holdings, its core mission of enriching lives, and how its board of directors works closely with the executive team to preserve its culture. David also explains why community building and giving back are vital to the Miller family culture, what's in store for the company's future, and much more
Randy Rigby is the former President of the Utah Jazz basketball team as well as former President of the Larry H. Miller Sports and Entertainment Group. In the episode we talk about growing up in Northern Utah, how he developed his lifelong love of sports, his mission to Italy, gaining a strong testimony through an experience with his Mother, his time at BYU, meeting his wife, getting into business, dealing with the murder of his friend and business partner, going to work for the Utah Jazz, and eventually running the organization as the President. Randy has led an amazing life. He is so smart and yet so humble. You will love his story.
Gail Miller is the owner and immediate past chair of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, which began with a single Toyota store in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has grown to over 80 businesses with more than 60 dealerships in seven western states. Gail works hard at enriching lives and giving back to the communities in which the Larry H. Miller Group conducts business. She gives freely of her time and is involved in many business and civic and educational activities over a large geographic area. Some of those commitments include serving as the chair of the Board of Trustees of Intermountain Healthcare, as a member of the Zions Bank advisory and Shelter the Homeless boards and co-chairing the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute's Advisory Board. She is the author of the book Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey. Gail has been recognized with a number of public honors, including the Salt Lake Chamber's highest honor, A Giant in Our City, and the Congressional Award Foundation's prestigious Horizon Award. She also has five honorary doctorate degrees. The Miller family has created a strong legacy of enriching lives and giving back to the communities in which they do business. Gail presides over the Larry H. Miller Education Foundation and the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation, which support a wide range of charitable, educational, and humanitarian causes. In 2012, Gail married Kim Wilson. Kim is an emeritus attorney with Snow, Christensen & Martineau, one of Utah's traditional law firms, organized in 1886, where he practiced law for 46 years. He is co-founder and chair of the Ensign Peak Foundation, formerly the Mormon Historic Sites Foundation. He is also a member of the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Board of Trustees, the Salt Lake Community College Board of Trustees, the Clark Planetarium Advisory Board, and the Days of '47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo Executive Committee, and he is involved in a number of other civic causes and endeavors. Kim earned both his bachelor's degree in political science and Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah. Gail and Kim enjoy traveling, history, serving others, and spending time with their large family. They make their home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The TWHS crew talk about Josh Gordan returning to the NFL, Larry H. Miller dealerships being bought out and an update on the Only Fans policy change.
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Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies and former president of the Utah Jazz joins Jeff on this third episode of season 2 of Extraordinary US. We discuss work balance, mental health, what Steve learned from Larry H Miller, new owner of the Utah Jazz Ryan Smith, and the myth that money equals happiness. It's only when we allow ourselves to live in the moment and acknowledge the many blessings surrounding us that we experience true wealth.
• Jazz beat down on the Spurs in two straight games • The Life of Larry H. Miller • How can the Jazz avoid the Playoff Death Lineup? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehivesports/support
Bill Stahekin General Manager at Larry H. Miller joins KRDO's Afternoon News and talks about contributions to Care & Share.
This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Nomi Health is a direct healthcare company and a proud partner to states across the county, including our home state of Utah. Josh Walker, co-founder and COO of Nomi, is here to tell us more. JOSH WALKER Here in Utah, Nomi helps power one of the first and very few burden-free Coronavirus testing programs in the country. Nomi has completed more than three million COVID-19 tests nationwide, and that experience has equipped us to operate successful vaccination programs in Utah and across the country. The Nomi Health team of clinicians, nurses, technologists and field staff work tirelessly to ensure that as many Utahns as possible can get tested and vaccinated. Our mobile COVID units have traveled thousands of miles across rural Utah to provide no-cost testing and vaccinations to those who often have no other options nearby. More recently, we partnered with Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres for vaccines, providing familiar and comfortable locations for Utahns. We encourage all eligible residents to make their vaccination appointment today at getmyshot.utah.gov or by calling 801-704-5911. Free COVID-19 testing is also available at www.testutah.com. The Nomi Health team is collaborating with the state to deliver COVID solutions and get us back to life as we know it. DEREK MILLER We are grateful for the innovative solutions provided by Nomi Health. To learn more, visit nomihealth.com. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: April 1, 2021.
On This TBT, Rich highlights a biography of the late Larry H. Miller - Former owner of the Utah Jazz Team, and some things you can learn from his life.
Young Warren Buffett invested in pinball machines! And then he went on to invest in land. It wasn't until much later that he was investing in stocks and businesses. Young Larry H. Miller invested in car dealerships, restaurants, and movie theaters. His 27 million dollar investment in the Utah jazz turned into a 1.6 billion return 30 years later. In today's episode learn lessons from these masters of finance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frugal2free/support
En este episodio hablamos de las opciones de los Clippers para mejorar de cara a la temporada 2020-2021. También discutimos otros dos prospectos del draft: Tyrese Halliburton de Iowa State y el argentino Leandro Bolmaro del FC Barcelona. Retomamos la noticia de la venta del Utah Jazz y hablamos de la complicada historia de su pasado dueño, Larry H. Miller. Para cerrar hablamos de las acusaciones contra Malik Beasley y Terrence Davis y cómo esto afecta sus futuros. Redes sociales: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @losnbafreaks MarcosTwitter: @MarcosJBrenes GerardTwitter: @GerardClemente JosueTwitter: @JRBrenes Pueden enviar preguntas, temas o comentarios para discutir en el programa a nuestro email:losnbafreaks@gmail.com
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On the heels of a press conference conducted by Gail Miller and others involved in the stunning news that the Utah Jazz has been sold, Dave and Debbie talk about the team's history, the purchase price (in 1986 and today), some of the team's history, and a recount of the team's leadership by Gail Miller upon her husband, Larry H. Miller's, death. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The majority ownership in the Utah Jazz has changed hands - and as the news sinks in, Dave and Debbie take a look back at how Larry H. Miller, and after his death, Gail Miller's, impact on Utah has been. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Hatch in the Driveway, Spencer talks about love and ends up talking about who he would have as a giant fathead decal on his wall, Kade gets upgraded from "permanent guest" status to "Official Co-Host," Ethan shares shady details of his "awakening," and Devin admits his love for the late Larry H. Miller. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gail Miller, Chairwoman of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies & Deneece Huftalin, PhD, President of Salt Lake Community College, joined DJ & PK to talk about the Gail Miller Leadership Cup & what the aims of it are as it helps fund education at Salt Lake Community College.
Tom and the team got another complaint on Larry H. Miller's Dealership to start the show before assisting with HOA issues and electric car tax credits.
This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Along with its challenges the coronavirus has prompted us to take a look at what's most important in life – health, family, and service to others. This spirit of engagement is behind the “Driven to Assist” blood drive sponsored by the Salt Lake Chamber and the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Here's Amanda Covington to tell us more. AMANDA COVINGTON “Driven to Assist” offers us the opportunity to give something back to the community, particularly during the current health crisis. And it is easy to participate at the Vivint Smart Home Arena today and tomorrow. Go to slchamber.com and there you can make an appointment to give at your convenience. Donors must be 16 or older, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Those under 18 must have parental consent. Please expect to have your temperature checked and wear a face mask when you arrive at the arena. Make sure you have an acceptable form of identification, and to expedite the process, please leave bags and backpacks at home. DEREK MILLER The American Red Cross, Utah Department of Health, ARUP, HCA Healthcare, Intermountain Healthcare, Steward Health Care, University of Utah Health, and the Downtown Alliances are also partners in the “Driven to Assist” blood drive, and we all look forward to seeing you today or tomorrow at the Vivint Smart home Arena. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Aired: June 4, 2020 and June 5, 2020.
Hour three of DJ & PK in the Morning for June 2, 2020: Segment 1 - RIP to Wes Unseld Segment 2 - Don Stirling, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Segment 3 - Frank & Wes Unseld
Jim Olson joined PK Wednesday morning to talk about the passing of Jerry Sloan and share an update on how discussions about the resumption of the NBA season are going.
Executive Director of the Miller Family Offices Don Stirling joined the show to discuss the Larry H. miller Group of Companies and the American Red Cross hosting a community blood drive at Vivint Smart Home Arena
Segment 10 - Discussed BYU head coach Kalani Sitake's comments about a college football season Segment 11 - Don Stirling, Executive Director of the Miller Family Offices joined the show to discuss the Larry H. miller Group of Companies and the American Red Cross hosting a community blood drive at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Also discussed the loss of Jerry Sloan, what he meant to the organization and talked about Michael Jordan's "The Last Dance" documentary. Segment 12 - Final thoughts
Jim Olson joined PK Wednesday morning to talk about the passing of Jerry Sloan and share an update on how discussions about the resumption of the NBA season are going.
The automotive industry has gone through massive changes as a result of COVID-19. How consumers purchase and service their vehicles with social distancing guidelines in place has accelerated dealer adoption of digital retailing technology and remote selling strategies. I had the pleasure to sit down with Amit Chandarana from Roadster and Jarred Black, GM from Larry H. Miller Toyota of Boulder to discuss what the new normal will look like for auto dealers post COVID.
Bryan Miller found healing and purpose in the study and practice of mindfulness. He is a successful business man and son of Larry H. Miller, owner of the The Larry H. Miller group of companies which includes the Utah Jazz. Bryan has a huge heart and has much to teach the world about living and thriving in the present moment. Connect with Bryan at https://goodliving.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewholenessnetwork/support
Bryan Miller found healing and purpose in the study and practice of mindfulness. He is a successful business man and son of Larry H. Miller, owner of the The Larry H. Miller group of companies which includes the Utah Jazz. Bryan has a huge heart and has much to teach the world about living and thriving in the present moment and bringing heart into business. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewholenessnetwork/support
It's a very tough day for employees who work for the Utah Jazz, Salt Lake Bees, and Megaplex Theaters. The Larry H. Miller Group announcing today....it's furloughing 40-percent of its workforce. KSL Newsradio's Paul Nelson has more.
Ginette Bott, CEO of the Utah Food Bank, joined DJ & PK Tuesday morning to talk about the what the food bank is doing during the current COVID-19 pandemic. She explained the benefits of donating to the food bank, how people can be involved and what they are doing with the "Drive To Assist" drive the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is hosting currently.
Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Announces Massive Food Drive at LHM Dealerships, Megaplex Theatres and Sports Facilities “Driven to Assist” Thank You Items Available in Support of Utah Food Bank SANDY, UT (April 29, 2020) – The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (LHM Group) today announced a public week-long, statewide food drive at its car dealerships, movie theatres and sports facilities to support the Utah Food Bank and help address food insecurity conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The “Driven to Assist” campaign will begin on Thursday, April 30 through Wednesday, May 6 at all 22 Larry H. Miller Dealerships locations in Utah, 13 LHM Megaplex Theatres, home of the NBA Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena and home of the MiLB Salt Lake Bees at Smith's Ballpark. Donations can be made between 2-6 p.m. each day (except Sunday, May 3) at drive-thru locations. The adjacent Park Place will be used for donation drop-offs at Vivint Smart Home Arena and the North Parking Lot for Smith's Ballpark. LHM Group employees will provide on-site staffing with appropriate Utah Department of Health social distancing and sanitization practices, including the wearing of face masks. “We invite communities throughout the state to join us in assisting those who may be facing challenges during this unprecedented time,” said Gail Miller, owner and chair of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. “One of our guiding principles at the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is to ‘go about doing good until there is too much good in the world.' I am impressed with Utahns' willingness to collaborate and to serve others. Together, we can help fulfill a critical need for the Utah Food Bank and its partners.” Each location in the “Driven to Assist” initiative will provide unique “thank you for the assist” items. A minimum of eight cans of food or equivalent value is required to receive one thank you item per vehicle. Each LHM automobile dealership will offer a $10 coupon for a lube, oil and filter change at any of its Utah locations. Each Megaplex Theatre will provide a large tub of freshly popped Megaplex popcorn, delivered via its Curbside Popcorn Service. Smith's Ballpark will provide a voucher for two tickets to a Salt Lake Bees baseball game. Vivint Smart Home Arena will provide a $10 online credit to the Utah Jazz Team Store. Donations must be non-perishable food items with an emphasis on canned goods. Items like produce, meat, frozen food, bread, and items that need to be refrigerated will not be accepted. The most needed food items include peanut butter, mac & cheese, canned meats (tuna, chicken or beef), chili, SpaghettiOs, canned fruits, and other boxed meals. The Utah Food Bank is also accepting cash donations, which can be made here or via Venmo to @UtahFoodBank-Donations with the comment “Driven to Assist.” For more information, please visit www.lhm.com/driven-to-assist.
Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Announces Massive Food Drive at LHM Dealerships, Megaplex Theatres and Sports Facilities “Driven to Assist” Thank You Items Available in Support of Utah Food Bank SANDY, UT (April 29, 2020) – The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (LHM Group) today announced a public week-long, statewide food drive at its car dealerships, movie theatres and sports facilities to support the Utah Food Bank and help address food insecurity conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The “Driven to Assist” campaign will begin on Thursday, April 30 through Wednesday, May 6 at all 22 Larry H. Miller Dealerships locations in Utah, 13 LHM Megaplex Theatres, home of the NBA Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena and home of the MiLB Salt Lake Bees at Smith’s Ballpark. Donations can be made between 2-6 p.m. each day (except Sunday, May 3) at drive-thru locations. The adjacent Park Place will be used for donation drop-offs at Vivint Smart Home Arena and the North Parking Lot for Smith’s Ballpark. LHM Group employees will provide on-site staffing with appropriate Utah Department of Health social distancing and sanitization practices, including the wearing of face masks. “We invite communities throughout the state to join us in assisting those who may be facing challenges during this unprecedented time,” said Gail Miller, owner and chair of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. “One of our guiding principles at the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is to ‘go about doing good until there is too much good in the world.’ I am impressed with Utahns’ willingness to collaborate and to serve others. Together, we can help fulfill a critical need for the Utah Food Bank and its partners.” Each location in the “Driven to Assist” initiative will provide unique “thank you for the assist” items. A minimum of eight cans of food or equivalent value is required to receive one thank you item per vehicle. Each LHM automobile dealership will offer a $10 coupon for a lube, oil and filter change at any of its Utah locations. Each Megaplex Theatre will provide a large tub of freshly popped Megaplex popcorn, delivered via its Curbside Popcorn Service. Smith’s Ballpark will provide a voucher for two tickets to a Salt Lake Bees baseball game. Vivint Smart Home Arena will provide a $10 online credit to the Utah Jazz Team Store. Donations must be non-perishable food items with an emphasis on canned goods. Items like produce, meat, frozen food, bread, and items that need to be refrigerated will not be accepted. The most needed food items include peanut butter, mac & cheese, canned meats (tuna, chicken or beef), chili, SpaghettiOs, canned fruits, and other boxed meals. The Utah Food Bank is also accepting cash donations, which can be made here or via Venmo to @UtahFoodBank-Donations with the comment “Driven to Assist.” For more information, please visit www.lhm.com/driven-to-assist.
Jim Olson joined Patrick Kinahan in-studio on Thursday morning to talk about the current events affecting the Utah Jazz & the company as a whole amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Jim Olson joined Patrick Kinahan in-studio on Thursday morning to talk about the current events affecting the Utah Jazz & the company as a whole amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Robert Patch is the general sales manager for the local Toyota dealer, and he joins us to tell us about what they have been doing to fit into the community.Plus, Greg and Liana talk about the big rains last week, the rise of coronavirus, and a dramatic public comment at the latest School Board meeting.
Gail Miller Owner and Chairman, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Gail Miller is the owner of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Larry H. Miller Management Corporation. The Larry H. Miller Group began with the purchase of a single Toyota dealership in 1979 and is now comprised of more than 80 businesses, including over 60 automotive dealerships, the Utah Jazz, the Salt Lake City Stars, the Salt Lake Bees, theatre complexes, and a variety of insurance, financial and real estate companies. The privately owned Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is headquartered in Sandy, Utah and employs more than 10,000 people. The Miller family has created strong legacy of enriching lives and giving back to the communities in which they do business. Gail presides over the Larry H. Miller Education Foundation and the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation, which support a wide range of charitable, educational, and humanitarian causes. Gail is the chairman of Intermountain Healthcare’s Board of Trustees and serves on the Zions Bank Advisory Board. She also serves on the National Advisory Council at the University of Utah, the President’s Leadership Council at Brigham Young University and co-chairs the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Advisory Board. Gail is a member of the Shelter the Homeless Board, and the Gail Miller Resource Center for homeless men and women bears her name. She is the author of Courage to be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey. Gail has been recognized with many public honors including Doctors of Humane Letters from the University of Utah and Salt Lake Community College, and an honorary Doctor of Humanities from Weber State University. The Congressional Award Foundation has honored Gail with its prestigious Horizon Award. She is the recipient of the Salt Lake Chamber’s highest award “A Giant in Our City,” as well as the internationally-recognized ATHENA Award.
The Power of Intimate Relationships It’s no secret that there is much power and value in the intimate relationships of our lives -- spouses, children, parents, siblings, best friends, whatever category those intimate relationships fall into. And yet, too few people work hard to prioritize those relationships. But the truth is, the work you put into those relationships serves as the training ground for growth in every other aspect of your life. Those intimate relationships are a gift that we receive, not a garment to wear and cast off. It is only when you are able to embrace that fact into your life, and begin showing up fully for those relationships that you may finally begin to taste the richness of life. Today’s Guest These brilliant bits of personal wisdom come from today’s guest, my friend and unstoppable world changer, Bryan Miller. He is a writer, coach, and philanthropist. Within the family enterprise, the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Bryan serves on the board of directors and as Executive Director of Culture. Outside of the family enterprise, he’s president of a consultancy group that serves the needs of legacy families, helping them position themselves for multi-generational success. Bryan recently launched the School for Good Living, a coaching company dedicated to helping individuals live extraordinary lives of happiness, meaning, and contribution. About the School for Living (https://goodliving.com/) So often, people choose to live below their potential and sleepwalk through their daily lives. But you deserve more. The School for Good Living offers a proven process and framework to help you find clarity and create a vibrant life filled with happiness, meaning, and contribution.
A health challenge for many people is the struggle with trying to lose weight. Many try diets, supplements, work outs, fitness trainers, and pills to get the weight off. It can be an emotional roller coaster. You may experience success, discouragement, and a cycle of ups and downs. The journey of weight release is personal, it's self-discovery, it's transformation, and it's about self-love.Brandon Halford is a the manager of commercial sales at Larry H. Miller Subaru, he is an entrepreneur, a Utah State graduate, a book club goer, and someone who has "remade himself" through the journey of weight release. Brandon shares with us his personal journey with anxiety, overeating, and physical health problems. He will shares how he made ONE simple New Year's resolution to stop eating sugar because he was unhappy and had no energy. He will inspire us with his journey to ultimately release 95 lbs of weight and the emotional and mental burdens tied to it. He shares how his desire to "be better" overwhelmed his desire to "stay the same." Brandon shares how his 5 pillars of Wellness helped him love himself, change his self-image, and change self-defeating thoughts. Changing his limiting beliefs helped him keep his weight off and ultimately transform his life for good. Brandon talks about his commitment and determination to not let his fears or his weight control him or hold him back. He shares how "self-trust" is essential to wellness and weight loss. Brandon shares how he was able to focus on the things he loved like cycling, hiking, pickleball, and basketball. He talks about the importance of resilience and getting back up when we fall and focusing on the victory. Brandon says we must "define ourselves by our strengths not our weaknesses." He shows how staying committed to his goals with small steps, resilience, and focusing on love and honesty gave him a life where he can be happy with who he is and make the world a better place.
Bryan Miller looks a little different than he did when his dad Larry asked him to manage the Miller Motorsports Speedway years ago. Bryan recognized, and appreciated, the great sacrifices his parents made to bring the Larry H. Miller Enterprises (Utah Jazz) into fruition here in Salt Lake City, but he also came to realize that he doesn't have to make the same sacrifices in order for him to make his unique contributions. Bryan now serves as a personal coach, a board member of the LHM Companies and Executive Director of Culture in the family biz. As he and his family know full well, it's hard to make money, but it may be even harder to give it away. I'm grateful to corporate gratitude expert Kristin Petrucci for introducing us and sharing her message. I think it resonated with Bryan. I know it did with me!Go Jazz!
Elaina Pappas (Vice President, Marketing and Fan Development) and Don Stirling (Executive Vice President Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment/Utah Jazz) joined 'The Big Show' on Friday to discuss the new "Lead Together" campaign.
Elaina Pappas (Vice President, Marketing and Fan Development) and Don Stirling (Executive Vice President Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment/Utah Jazz) joined 'The Big Show' on Friday to discuss the new "Lead Together" campaign.
Clay Schroff A Veteran of the United States Air Force security forces and law-enforcement. Top producer for the Larry H. Miller Automotive Corporation for over 23 years. Life coach, mentor, and public speaker. Michelle Schroff Mother of the Year with American Mothers INC. Public speaker who empowers and uplifts women in their community. She's the author of the runmama.run blog. Mentor, parenting coach. Aspen: Strengthening families. We provide mentor programs, parenting classes, adoption and foster care advisement. We hope to positively impact our community by strengthening the family unit through community connection and support. Aspen works with the State of New Mexico, Bernalillo Sheriff Dept, Community groups, and Faith-based organizations. Working together to give children a better future. AspenProject.org ZOË Empowering and equipping women between the ages of thirteen and twenty five. Customized appointments at our exclusive clothing boutique women are dressed and inspired. Following her boutique experience life skill workshops are provided. project-zoe.org -2012 Aspen Project was honored at Albuquerque’s Kingdom Awards for our care of the orphaned, mentoring of youth and our service to the community. -2014 Channel 4, featured project zoe as Hometown Heroes. -2014 we were the honored guests of Albuquerque Mayor Richard J. Berry’s Child Abuse Awareness, for our public service and dedication to the children within the Foster Care system. -2015 Duke City Magazine, Awareness Edition. project zoe was the cover story. “Women Enlightened -2015 We were selected to represent New Mexico in Washington DC by The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute for our work with children in need of permanent, safe and loving homes -2016 Governor Susanna Martinez spotlighted project zoe in the Pull Together campaign as an example of positive community involvement in the lives of at-risk girls. -2016 Honored to accept True New Mexico Heroes from the Department of Tourism for our work with New Mexico foster care kids and at risk youth. Being a positive influence on New Mexico kids. -2017 Priceless Award, Given to those who exemplify sacrifice, love and passion for the causes that protect, support and engage women and girls in our state. -2017 July 17th Cover story for the Albuquerque Journal: Services for sex trafficking victims. -2018 Recognized by the New Mexico House of Representatives as New Mexico “Angels Among Us” for contributions and commitment to foster children and at risk youth. Aspen Project a 501(c) (3) Charity FEIN: 45-5412900 9680 Eagle Ranch Rd. Albuquerque, NM 87120 Zoë is an outreach of Aspen Project
Greg Miller might be one of the most familiar names in Utah -- the son of former Jazz owner Larry H. Miller, he's a prominent businessman with deep roots in Utah. But he's decided he will not run for governor in the state. He joins guest host Doug Wright to explain why.
Steve StarksChief Executive OfficerLarry H. Miller Group of Companies Steve Starks is the Chief Executive Officer and member of the board of directors of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Prior to this role, Starks was the president of the Utah Jazz and Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. During his time with the organization, he has helped develop the organization’s growth strategy, led mergers and acquisitions, and oversaw the award-winning renovation of the Vivint Smart Home Arena. Starks is active in the community and is a past chair of the Salt Lake Chamber Board of Directors. He also served on the Weber State University Board of Trustees and is currently a board member of Silicon Slopes. He was recognized as one of the top Forty Under 40 by Utah Business Magazine in 2013 and a Top Forty Under 40 Sports Executives by Sports Business Journal in 2018. Starks is a graduate of Weber State University.
-'Road to Contention' with Bojan Bogdanovic; one-on-one with Steve Starks, CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies -LIVE from Baton Rouge, Scott Garrard with the Utah State vs LSU preview -show wrap
SALT LAKE CITY (October 4, 2019) – Steve Starks, chief executive officer of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, announced today the appointment of Jim Olson, a 25-year veteran of the organization, as president of the Utah Jazz and Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment (LHMSE), effective October 7.
Steve Starks (chief executive officer of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies) joined Jake Scott of 'The Big Show' on Friday afternoon to discuss the promotion of Jim Olson to Jazz president, the pre-season that's about to tip off at Vivint Smart Home Arena, and the optimism heading into the 2019-20 NBA campaign..
-Steve Starks, CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies -Whittingham gave PK the biz on Monday -show wrap
Steve Starks joined 'The Big Show' on Monday afternoon, his first official day as CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Starks talked about the Jazz off-season moves that were made, the confidence he has in the team's abilities to compete for a title, and also the goings on with the Tour of Utah and all other facets of the company.
Steve Starks joined 'The Big Show' on Monday afternoon, his first official day as CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Starks talked about the Jazz off-season moves that were made, the confidence he has in the team's abilities to compete for a title, and also the goings on with the Tour of Utah and all other facets of the company.
Lt. Governor, Spencer Cox, is joined by a few of the friends and Miles Hansen, the President and CEO of World Trade Center Utah, to talk about some of the craziest places he's traveled to, his work in Iran, and how he became the director for Gulf affairs at the National Security Council in the White House. We also talk about the moment Miles realized he wanted to come back to Utah to work for World Trade Center Utah instead of working in Washington D.C. Then we dive into the work that the World Trade Center Utah is doing to help grow and expand Utah's exports and allow local companies to branch out internationally. Lastly, we talk about Utah Jazz' guard Donovan Mitchell's new shoes, the time Charles Barkley flipped of Miles, and Steve Starks being named the new CEO of Larry H. Miller Group.
Topic one for Wednesday: Steve Starks named CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Topic two: Zack Moss' comments after practice on Wednesday morning
In the Salt Lake Chamber podcast called "CEO Success Stories," Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, sits down with a top leader from across the state to hear from them their leadership philosophy, best practices and lessons learned. We are pleased to be joined with Steve Starks, president of Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment.
David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider is joined by Mike Snarr, 28 year veteran from the Utah Jazz business side and author of Long Shots and Layups. They go back through some Jazz history as well as stories about Larry H Miller, Gail Miller, Hot Rod Hundley, the evolution of the organization and of course the NBA Finals.Locke opens the show with some great respect for Rudy Gobert and then looks at two players he suspects will have a strong close to the season.Locked on Jazz is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai and Slow the Flow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Larry H. Miller Group to begin search for a new CEO The Larry H. Miller Group is starting the process of searching for a new CEO. Gail Miller, chairman and owner of the group, announced Tuesday that Clark Whitworth is... The post Articles of News/Week of January 28th appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Today from LearningFromOthers, Data Analytics Guru, Darren Squires, former president of Fans Sports Apparel went owned by LHM, Larry H. Miller Sports and Entertainment and now the chief analytics officer Tingey Injury Law Firm. We talk sports retail, scaling supply chain and crazy Vegas tourist. 00:01:20 Background of Darren 00:03:52 Process of logistics and Jazz Team Store 00:08:14 Strategizing logistics 00:15:40 Bird scooters 00:17:00 Talks about fan stores and revenues 00:21:53 Struggles on turn around 00:28:33 Finding buyers 00:35:23 Emphasizing on people and skills 00:38:37 Difference in the newer generation 00:41:27 Process of logistics and Jazz Team Store 00:43:05 Vegas-esque calamities 00:55:00 Career successes 00:58:50 Random Question Generator
Today I'm joined by three members of arguably the most influential family in Utah: Gail, Bryan and Karen Miller of The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. I met Bryan (writer, teacher, entrepreneur, philanthropist and spiritual coach) through a mutual friend and it is a privilege to meet Gail and Karen today too. Gail and her late husband, Larry, started their group of multi-billion dollar companies with a single Toyota dealership in 1979. The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies has grown to include more than 60 car dealerships throughout the West, the Utah Jazz, the Salt Lake City Stars, the Salt Lake Bees, theatre complexes, and a variety of other automotive, financial, and real estate companies. Today, the privately-owned Larry H. Miller Group of Companies employs more than 10,000 people. Today Gail, Bryan and Karen share their experiences with the family business and its growth as well as prioritizing and balancing your family relationships with your business life.
Gail is an American billionaire businesswoman and chairwoman of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. She is the owner of the Utah Jazz NBA team, and the wealthiest person in Utah. Gail is also chairwoman of the Salt Lake Community College and a leading philanthropist. On this podcast we are able to hear her … Continue reading "Gail Miller: A Life Of Integrity And Service"
Gail Miller is the owner and chair of the board of directors of the Larry H. Miller group of companies, which includes 65 car dealerships, the Utah Jazz basketball team, Utah Bees baseball team, a chain of movie theatres, and related businesses. She is also a mother, a former Relief Society president, and the author of “Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey”. Episode Highlights 1:45 How the book came to be 6:15 Gail’s service experience as a Relief Society president 10:55 Coming back from inactivity in the church 16:40 Saying the right thing to those who are grieving 18:10 Developing yourself as the spouse of a leader 20:55 Patience as the wife of a busy entrepreneur and as a woman in the church 25:00 Making decisions as a leader 27:30 Stewardship and service Links Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey
A highly sought-after author, speaker, and business coach, Dave Crenshaw is the master of building productive leaders. Crenshaw received his degree in Business Management-Entrepreneurship from the Marriott School at Brigham Young University, one of the nation's top Entrepreneur programs. Dave was mentored and taught by many business leaders, including Larry H. Miller, former owner of the Utah Jazz NBA basketball franchise. He began his coaching career in 1998 as the youngest independent consultant for one of the world's largest business coaching firms. If you struggle at all with productiveness or time management, this is the podcast for you.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is out and we can *finally* talk about what we saw and what we thought! (**HEAVY SPOILERS** contained herein, so see the movie first before you watch or listen to this episode!) In this episode, Adam Thomas, Andy Farnsworth, Tysen Webb and Aaron Zundel are in the "Spoiler Room" in the Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theaters at The District to give unfiltered reactions and analysis of the latest Star Wars movie that has almost immediately polarized fans. *If you haven't seen the movie yet, be sure to check out our SPOILER-FREE review here: http://ow.ly/IFTy30hiLLh **This episode also available as video here: http://ksl360.com/slcfanboys
We are all super proud that we got this one done well within the hour. We celebrated with non-alcoholic champagne after we were done recording. We talked about everything, from Elvis wall clocks to WalMart and Larry H. Miller. Also in there we mention the Tour of Poland, the Euro Championships, the Tour of Utah, the mess that is the Vuelta a Colombia, the Vuelta a Burgos and Game of Thrones. New friend of the podcast, Juan Antonio Flecha makes a small appearance as well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I've reached the 40th episode of this podcast and, now, I'll tell you about the production of episode 208 of the Promised Land TV series. It was a very important episode about the very serious problem of teen steroid abuse.We used a few "practical" locations for this episode, like a huge mansion on the hills above the Utah State Capitol building...View Larger MapWe also used the Larry H. Miller Chevrolet dealership...View Larger MapAnd we also used a High School in Copperton which no longer exists...View Larger MapDownload my podcast here...StandinPodcast040.mp3Subscribe to the Podcast in iTunes
In this episode we discuss the Joseph Smith Papers project, sponsored by both the LDS Church and Larry H. Miller. Morris Thurston is a Harvard-trained lawyer, and one of the legal editors for the project.
In this episode we discuss the Joseph Smith Papers project, sponsored by both the LDS Church and Larry H. Miller. Morris Thurston is a Harvard-trained lawyer, and one of the legal editors for the project.