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If you've ever been single in this town, you've likely had some memorable Small Lake City dating experiences. So, this Valentine's Day we honor our Salt Lake neighbors who have put themselves out there by accidentally dating their friend's therapist or a literal clown. Doug Fabrizio, host of KUER's RadioWest, joins host Ali Vallarta for a dramatic reading of your best dating stories. Want even more awkward dating stories? Listen to this episode from Valentine's Day 2023. Become a 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 Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also 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: ICO Harmons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a year of politics and constant news. Now, it's time to sit back and relax over the holidays with a good book — and grab a few for your friends.
Host: Wendy Videlock Guest: Melody Jones Air date: Oct 16, 2024
With summer upon us, it's time again for a “RadioWest” tradition — gathering our trio of local booksellers to get you set up with all their favorite reads for the season.
With summer upon us, it's time again for a “RadioWest” tradition — gathering our trio of local booksellers to get you set up with all their favorite reads for the season.
Melissa Bond is a narrative journalist, poet, and matriarch of Salt Lake City's Slam Scene. The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Post have both done features on Bond's book Blood Orange Night, her memoir about becoming dependent upon and then withdrawing from Benzodiazepines. Blood Orange Night was published by Simon & Schuster in June 2022 and was selected by the New York Times as one of the best audiobooks of 2022. Bond has been featured on PBS Story in the Public Square, Radio West, the podcasts Risk!, Endeavors, Psychology Unplugged, The New York Times Podcasts, RadioWest and Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books. Listen in to hear Melissa share: How a very common medical prescription for insomnia led to full physical dependence on benzodiazepines that led to her rapid physical and mental downward spiral How she was able to begin to put together the pieces around her unforeseen medication dependence after narrowly escaping harming herself and her daughter in a fall Her discovery that her myriad of strange physical and mental health symptoms were actually her going through medication withdrawal every single day Her decision to confront the doctor who massively overprescribed benzodiazepines to her How the Benzo Harmed Community relates differently to common terminology around addiction How the “shadow of shame” impacts people's recoveries from substance use, substance dependence, and substance abuse Her advice to moms who are mentally or physically suffering with the demands of motherhood and how they can get help from medical professionals in the most safe and trusting way Links mentioned: Connect with Melissa: www.melissaabond.com Melissa's Book: Blood Orange Night Melissa on Instagram Melissa on Facebook We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raise your hand if you've been the victim of a truly awkward date. As Valentine's Day approaches, we stand in solidarity with our Salt Lake neighbors who have survived family reunions, monster hunters, and people who look nothing like their dating app profile. Doug Fabrizio, host of KUER's RadioWest, joins host Ali Vallarta to relive the cringe of your most memorably strange dates. This episode originally aired Feb. 14, 2023. Sick of dating apps? University of Utah gender researcher Lisa Diamond shares her tips for making a connection. 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 also 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: Treefort Music Fest: March 20-24 in downtown Boise, ID Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's our favorite time of year – when we indulge in gathering piles of books and gifting them to our family and friends.
Miranda couldn't wait to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She just didn't know her weight would be a problem.
Plan B Theatre and “RadioWest” are back with a new hour of live radio — and a live audience — with “Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem.”
Je vaste dosis verhalen, analyses en een gulle lach over dat fraaie medium: de radio!Met in aflevering 135:Timur nam (weer eens) afscheid van 3FM. Hij weet hoe wij naar afscheidswoorden luisteren en pikte dankzij ons gesprek met hem (in onze zomerserie The Tropical Tapes) ook het bijzondere afscheid van Bert van Lent nog even mee, en dacht geheel terecht: daar moet ik iets bijzonders van maken! Het aanzetje hoor je hier en alle afscheidstips van oud-3FM-jocks hoor je in de Bonusshow deze week!En hoe zeker is het dat Timur naar Joe (-Joe) gaat?‘Spijkers met Koppen' bestaat 35 jaar en viert dat vier zaterdagen in oktober. Het meest onwaarschijnlijke Radio 2-programma is nog steeds een succes. Maar is het nog leuk en van deze tijd? We luisteren een sketch en we bellen met presentator Dolf Jansen. Die en passant de NPO alvast waarschuwt voor als die ooit aan de live-met-publiek-show zouden willen morrelen.Hardrock haalt NPO Radio 1 niet, maar Sander van Hoorn kan wel K3 kwijt op de nieuwszender. Hoe dan?!Kkrpkppprfkllbb. Oftewel: ‘Het Geluid' van Qmusic is geraden. Hoe onlogisch kunnen ze dit nog maken?Een kleine, stille revolutie voltrekt zich rondom ‘de derde laag' van de publieke omroep. De lokale omroepen krijgen structureel geld vanuit Den Haag maar moeten zich dan wel omvormen naar ‘slechts' zo'n 80 streekomroepen. Lokale radio blijft dan bestaan, maar wordt wel voor een grotere streek. Heeft dit nog bestaansrecht?De Grote Ochtendshow Tunes Competitie! Deze week leggen we tunes onder de loep van een helemaal niet zo volkse Goedemorgen op ‘70%NL' en een lome Rob & Wijnand-tune op 3FM. May I have your votes please?In het Blooperblokje deze keer oa opmerkelijke fragmenten van Ruud de Wild, Chazia Mourali en de nieuwe blooper koning (?): Sid van der Linden.Syb hoort deze week dat morgen of middag door elkaar lopen op NPO Radio 5, spot een lek, heeft tips voor een Eigen Huis en de doorbraak van de zon. Plus: gruwelijke gevechten bij René Froger fans!?In de slotminuut eindigt Sjaak Bral van Radio West met het begin. Hou je Haags! In de exclusieve bonusshow voor vrienden van de show deze week:De middagshow Barend & Benner bestaat 1 jaar op 3FM en ze hebben nog voor twee jaar bijgetekend. Dat laatste is helemaal niet zo logisch, want hoewel het één van de best scorende 3FM-shows is, kan Barend van Deelen een véél groter publiek krijgen bij 'de buren'.Jan-Willem Roodbeen vertelt in zijn ochtendshow over een avontuurtje achter de oude Hilversum 3 mengtafel waar hij even heeft mogen ervaren hoe je op die oude, beperkte apparatuur uit de 70's en 80's radio moest maken. Hij is er vol van, snapt de luisteraar dit ook?Er is een pleidooi om een plek op het Mediapark te vernoemen naar het legendarische Veronica-boegbeeld Rob Out. Is dat terecht?In de bonusbloopers onder andere: Roos Abelman, Simone Weimans, Mischa Blok en Mieke van der Weij.Als toetje de zoektocht naar goede afscheidswoorden van Timur 'Ik ga de STER starten' Perlin. Luister naar de tips van oud 3FM-helden Henk Westbroek, Frits Spits, Bert van Lent en Claudia de Breij. Om de bonusshow te horen ga je naar Vriendvandeshow.nl/Radio Als je ‘Vriend van de show' wordt (€3,50 per maand of €35,- per jaar) steun je ons om deze podcast voort te zetten en krijg je élke week zo'n extra show! De extra afleveringen, ook de vorige, komen vanzelf in je eigen podcast-app.Bestook ons met feedback, post, blooper-tips en meer via: ditwasderadio@gmail.com.Volg ons op de socials: Facebook | Twitter / X | Instagram | Youtube | TikTokDit Was De Radio dankt 'De Radiofabriek' voor de opnamefaciliteiten. Meer info op: www.radiofabriek.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As we conclude the month of September, I wanted to conclude with the full interview of Dr. Michael Quinn. He passed away unexpectedly April 21, 2021. To commemorate the September Six, I'm pulling an interview from the archives with Dr Michael Quinn. Of course he was also excommunicated in 1993. This interview comes from Nov 2017 where Dr Quinn had just released his book "Wealth & Corporate Power" by Signature Books. We also discuss his dealings with Mark Hofmann, LDS Succession, Women & Priesthood, and his role in the September Six. You won't want to miss this conversation.... https://youtu.be/gpi76Ri8n4c Michael Quinn Discusses Deseret Hemp Company Introduction I'm really excited to have Michael Quinn on the show. In this first episode, we will get more acquainted with him. We will also talk about the Deseret Hemp Company. Yes, I said Hemp! On the ballot this fall is a proposal to legalize medical marijuana here in Utah. Michael Quinn will talk about a church-owned company that grew hemp right here in Utah! Will they get back in the business? Check out our conversation! The Interview GT: 00:00:33 Welcome to Gospel Tangents podcast. I'm really excited. I've got a real rare treat: Mike Quinn, historian Mike Quinn here in Salt Lake City. So, could you introduce yourself to the audience? Not everybody knows about Mormon history and might not know who you are. Can you give us a little bit about your background? Michael: 00:00:52 I was born in California and while I was there, we were always told it was the mission field. I became interested in Mormon history as a hobby when I was 16. And then, when I was in the military and after I graduated from BYU in English literature, I had time to reconsider what I wanted to do as a graduate student while I was in the army for three years and I decided to switch to history because my hobby had become too consuming. So, when I came out of the military, I went to the University of Utah to get a master's degree in history. And then I went from there to Yale. But before that I served as a research and writing assistant to Leonard Arrington while he was the Church Historian. After I got my Ph.D. in history from Yale, three months later, I was hired by the BYU campus to join it's a Department of History and I remained there for 12 years and then have been freelance historian or the term is independent scholar in the field, aside from occasional appointments. I had a two-year appointment at the University of Southern California. And then I had a one-year appointment at Yale University and that was my last academic appointment more than a dozen years ago. GT: 00:02:24 Oh wow, that's cool. So, for those who aren't familiar with your background, I know in the 1980s you wrote a chapter, I believe it was in Maxine Hanks' book.[1] Is that right? Michael: 00:02:39 Yes, it was actually 1992 that it came out. It was called "Mormon Women Have Had the Priesthood Since 1843." And that caused a certain amount of controversy. GT: 00:02:53 Yeah. Could you, could you tell us a little bit more about that? Michael: 00:02:56 Maxine was excommunicated. I was excommunicated, and she was specifically told that she was excommunicated because of her book and I was told--I was given a list of three items showing my apostasy, a list provided by the stake president and the first item on the list was that essay. GT: 00:03:20 Okay. So you're one of the, I guess infamous September Six,[2] right? Michael: 00:03:26 That's correct. GT: 00:03:29 So, the one thing that I think would strike most people is a little bit odd, I know I listened to your Radio West interview[3] earlier this week and you mentioned that you're still a believing Mormon. So, some people might think, well, if you're excommunicated,
Let's dive into religious scrupulosity and the Doug Fabrizio's Radio West Episode last week. Radio West is a Salt Lake City radio/podcast show. I was a bit triggered by a few things said by a guest on last weeks show and I want to talk about it, what it means and what it may mean to you. Working your way out of religious scrupulosity is possible. For many it stops the minute your religious beliefs dissipate, for others it may take years to unravel. Either way, I want to talk about what is happening for those of us who tend towards the scrupulous ways of religiously believing, even when we did not know it was a thing that was happening to and within us.
In today's episode, we are honored to have Melissa Bond, a gifted writer and narrative journalist, joining us. Melissa's life took a challenging turn when stressful events triggered her insomnia. Determined to find relief, she explored different natural remedies and eventually turned to prescribed medications like Ambien and high-dose Benzodiazepines. However, she found herself facing the harsh realities of drug dependency and its deleterious side effects. Out of her courageous struggle and ultimate triumph, Melissa penned her remarkable memoir, "Blood Orange Night." Within this powerful book, she recounts her personal journey of overcoming a profound addiction to prescribed benzodiazepines.Join us as we gain invaluable insights from Melissa's experiences and delve into the complexities of drug dependency and the path to recovery.This episode serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of understanding the risks associated with medication use and the resilience it takes to emerge stronger on the other side.BIO:Melissa Bond is a narrative journalist, poet and matriarch to Salt Lake City's Slam Scene. The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Post have both done features on Bond's book Blood Orange Night, her memoir about becoming dependent upon and then withdrawing from benzodiazepines. Blood Orange Night was published by Simon & Schuster in June 2022 and was selected by the New York Times as one of the best audiobooks of 2022. Bond has been featured on PBS Story in the Public Square, Radio West, the podcasts Risk!, Endeavors, Psychology Unplugged, The New York Times Podcast, RadioWest and Mom's Don't Have Time to Read Books. Learn more at MelissaABond.comSHOW NOTES:
With summer here, it's time once again to gather our trio of booksellers, who are full of good ideas about what to read poolside this year.
Plan-B Theatre and “RadioWest” are back with a new hour of live radio: a world premiere by Brandan Ngo, “The Case of the Missing Dog.”
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Raise your hand if you've been the victim of a truly awkward date. On this Valentine's Day, we stand in solidarity with our Salt Lake neighbors who have survived family reunions, monster hunters and people who look nothing like their dating app profile. Doug Fabrizio, host of KUER's RadioWest, joins Ali Vallarta to relive the cringe of your most memorably strange dates. Sick of dating apps? University of Utah gender researcher Lisa Diamond shares her tips for making a connection. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC and Twitter @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week Paul talked about East Coast basketball and today he's talking West End Basketball. Plus he brings back a special guest from the first episode. Listen to the show and catch all the sound bites Paul adds to keep it freshSupport the show
HIV/AIDS and Family planning - the role of men in family planning to the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.
With the holidays fast approaching, it's time again for our annual tradition: Gathering a few close friends and talking books with them.
Today's guest is here to share how her struggle with unbearable insomnia led to an accidental descent into prescription benzodiazepine dependence. Melissa Bond is a narrative journalist and poet. In the years of her dependence on benzodiazepines, Melissa blogged and became a regular contributor for Mad in America. ABC World News Tonight interviewed her for a piece in January 2014. Melissa is a respected writer on the perils of over-prescribing benzodiazepines and has been featured on PBS Story in the Public Square, Radio West, the podcasts Risk!, IGNTD, and Psychology Unplugged. The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Post have both done features on her book Blood Orange Night, her memoir about becoming dependent upon and then withdrawing from benzodiazepines. In this episode, we talk about... - Melissa's descent into prescription benzodiazepine dependence - What her insomnia looked like - How she knew her symptoms were more than momma exhaustion - What her withdrawal from benzodiazepines looked like - How her struggle impacted her marriage - What her mental health looks like today - Why you should never cold turkey your psych meds - What literature says about benzodiazepines - Why everyone needs to read Anatomy of an Epidemic - Why you need to know what stopping benzodiazepines can look like If you loved this episode, please share it with a friend. Your shares help grow this small but mighty community. Also, if you haven't done so already, be sure to follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus minisodes to the feed and I don't want you to miss them. HANGOUT WITH ME ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/courageously.u/ TODAY'S SHOW NOTES: https://courageouslyu.com/melissa-bond/
Farmers from across the state and around the country join RadioWest to share their reflections on the revolving course of the seasons and how the rest of us can take part in the spirit of the harvest.
Melissa Bond is a narrative journalist and poet. In the years of her dependence on benzodiazepines, Melissa blogged and became a regular contributor for Mad in America. ABC World News Tonight interviewed her for a piece in January 2014. Melissa is a respected writer on the perils of over-prescribing benzodiazepines and has been featured on PBS Story in the Public Square, Radio West, the podcasts Risk!, IGNTD, and Psychology Unplugged. The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Post have both done features on Bond's book Blood Orange Night, her memoir about becoming dependent upon and the withdrawal process coming off of benzodiazepines. Blood Orange Night was published by Simon & Schuster in June 2022. Learn more at MelissaABond.com
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welcome back everyone to another west coast wednesday show with your Host Tim Grimes, Joining Tim as always the Cohosts Rich Cooley, Scott SWiftwater Toney, kathleen and Shad Biffle, And the Indiana Gold Hunter Dennis Dayton we hope you enjoy the show
On this 2021 Christmas, we know the holidays still might look different than in years past. RadioWest's gift to you is something familiar – two of our favorite holiday stories.
On this 2021 Christmas, we know the holidays still might look different than in years past. RadioWest's gift to you is something familiar – two of our favorite holiday stories.
On December 8th, RadioWest's Doug Fabrizio and the Salt lake City Public Library hosted a virtual conversation about homelessness. Is it a problem that can actually be solved?
On December 8 th , RadioWest's Doug Fabrizio and the Salt lake City Public Library hosted a virtual conversation about homelessness. Is it a problem that can actually be solved?
It's that time of year again! Time for the RadioWest Holiday Book Show!
It's that time of year again! Time for the RadioWest Holiday Book Show!
Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
Greg Verlinden from the Rotary Club Of Northam talks about the annual Radio Auction, which 6AM, RadioWest and now Triple M have been associated with since 1987. Many community groups have benefitted from the funds raised. Over $330,000 has been raised in the last 34 years as we get ready for Radio Auction 35. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently KUER's Radio West did an episode featuring John McWhorter and his new book. https://radiowest.kuer.org/post/john-mcwhorter-woke-racism This episode is a conversation with my brother Brett in reaction to that particular podcast episode.
RadioWest commemorated its 20th anniversary this week with a live show celebrating the human voice. If you couldn't join us, don't worry — we recorded the event.
RadioWest commemorated its 20th anniversary this week with a live show celebrating the human voice. If you couldn't join us, don't worry — we recorded the event.
Plan-B Theatre and RadioWest are back with a new hour of live radio theatre!
Join your Host Tim Grimes along with Rich Cooley ,scott Swiftwater toney , Kathleen and Shad biffle, and the indiana gold Hunter Dennis dayton for another great show
Special guest Kiera Lucich, chairperson of Utah Permaculture Collective, a special education teacher, and a human movement nerd, comes on to talk about Utah Permaculture Collective and what permaculture is. Listen to learn how you can get access to healthy, fresh, local food near you.Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is Becoming by Michelle Obama - a heartwarming, page turning memoir by Former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard. Also discussed are Radio West, a radio show/podcast hosted by Doug Fabrizio and How microaggressions are like mosquito bites • Same Difference - an excellently informative YouTube video.This episode does briefly discuss eating disorders. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, call the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline at 1-800-931-2237 - you are not alone.Follow on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcast.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/longhairdocare) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday, June 7, 2021, the RadioWest Book Club met via Zoom with Dr. Alejandro Quin to discuss One Hundred Years of Solitude , by Gabriel García Márquez. GUEST Dr. Alejandro Quin is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Utah. RadioWest excutive producer Cristy Meiners led this disucssion.
It’s Oscars season again, which means it’s time for RadioWest to talk about the films nominated for one of our favorite awards — best original score.
In deze aflevering is Willem van Zuilen te gast. Tussen 2004 en 2011 voor Radio West de vaste commentator van de wedstrijden van ADO Den Haag. Van Zuilen vertelt dat hij als verslaggever genoot van de Eerste Divisie en samen met Alberto en Rogier blikt hij terug op zijn favoriete wedstrijd: Feyenoord-ADO in 2011, 0-3. Verder worden de verschillende scenario's rond de eventuele overname besproken en weer vooruit geblikt op de wedstrijd tegen Fortuna Sittard.ADO
DAR Radio goes to California with Sacramento's LoveJayPea interviewing True God about the upcoming World Of True album, his successful Life Is A Movie album, the 2017-2018 hiatus, his growth, the losses and grief, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are joined by Benjamin Bombard, Producer, RadioWest to discuss his recent investigative piece on Ex-Mormons and Psychedelics, featured on RadioWest in late February.In true MoM fashion, we also dive into tangents, such as:Ernest HemingwayNot being a Fraud-Failure, “Imposter syndrome”Growing up in Utah as a non-Mormon"Be kind to each other"And moreWe could have talked to Benjamin for hours. Can't wait for you to listen.About Benjamin:When Benjamin Bombard isn't producing RadioWest, or reading or writing or hunting, you can usually find him somewhere in his native Utah, walking around with his wife and son, looking at things and saying, "Whoa."Benjaminbombard.comReferenced:Bill Richards - Sacred Knowlede
On Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, the RadioWest Book Club met via Zoom with David Dunaway to discuss "Brave New World," by Aldous Huxley.
This Friday on RadioWest , we’re examining former-President Trump’s impact on the environment and public lands here in the West. Like so many issues these days, this is divisive territory.
Join John, Lindsay and Mike as they discuss the church's PR approach. The panel will focus on the RadioWest interview with Ally Isom. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mormonexpression/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mormonexpression/support