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Building Utah
Speaking on Business: Workbox

Building Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 1:30


This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Workbox empowers businesses with flexible coworking spaces, private offices and meeting rooms, while providing access to a network of industry professionals, operational resources and capital. It's a dynamic environment designed to fuel business growth and innovation. Sales Manager, Tyler Hatch, joins us with more. Tyler Hatch: There is no denying that Salt Lake City has made a name for itself as a hub for technology and innovation. From healthcare and biotech to software — and nearly everything in between — Salt Lake's business ecosystem is thriving. That's why just over a year ago Workbox opened its doors here in the heart of downtown SLC. As a workspace built specifically for dynamic businesses, Workbox offers solutions for both startup and enterprise companies including private offices, meeting rooms, coworking and more. In addition to these flexible workspace solutions, member benefits include direct connection to over 100 capital and operating partners, as well as exclusive programming and networking events. And now through March 31st Workbox is offering three months free on any office or suite with a twelve month commitment. It's time to experience workspace with a purpose, come visit us at 132 South State Street in the historic Orpheum Theater. Or at WorkBoxCompany.com. Derek Miller: Workbox is dedicated to supporting business success by offering tailored workspaces that meet the unique needs of each company. With flexible solutions for businesses of all sizes, Workbox helps foster productivity, collaboration and growth — empowering you to achieve more. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 1/8/25

City Dweller
Rishab Mehan: A Community-Focused Approach to Redeveloping the Sites of Chicago's Former Public Housing

City Dweller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 21:04


Rishab Mehan is the Director of Development Planning at the Chicago Housing Authority. His main priorities are working with and for communities in Cabrini-Green and along South State Street to plan and implement redevelopments on underutilized public land. Rishab previously worked as a housing policy planner in Toronto.

Pack to the Future Podcast
S3 Episode 17: Interview with Overtime Cards

Pack to the Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 84:03


The guys bring on the owners of their favorite LCS to discuss their card collecting history, vision for the new shop, and best stories.  VISIT OVERTIME CARDS! https://www.overtimecardsandcollectibles.com/ STORE  10673 South State Street, Sandy, UT 84070 Monday - Friday: 11 am - 6 pm Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm Sunday: Closed Socials: IG/FB/Whatnot (overtime_cards) IG: @packtothefuturepodcast www.pttfpodcast.com YouTube: Pack to the Future Podcast Promo code: zioncase.com PACK for 10% off.  BCF 5% off with Pack

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WWJ Plus
GM moving out of Renaissance Center, into Hudson's Building | University of Michigan staffer and former QB Denard Robinson arrested and charged with OWI after early morning crash

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 6:20


Dan Gilbert's footprint growing even bigger in downtown Detroit as he lands a plum tenant at the Hudson's building. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more Early Monday morning, Robinson was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated following a crash near East Eisenhower Parkway and South State Street in Ann Arbor.  (Credit: Melanie Maxwell/USA Today)

97.5 Y-Country
Chamber Chat with the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber - Tuesday, August 8, 2023

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 5:10


Sarah from the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber talks with Zack about the Business After Hours happening at the South State Street location of United Federal Credit Union this Thursday, plus Chamber Day with the Detroit Lions, and an upcoming NextGen event, all found at smrchamber.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

98.3 The Coast
Chamber Chat with the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber - Tuesday, August 8, 2023

98.3 The Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 5:25


Sarah from the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber talks with Zack about the Business After Hours happening at the South State Street location of United Federal Credit Union this Thursday, plus Chamber Day with the Detroit Lions, and an upcoming NextGen event, all found at smrchamber.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Mark Ciocca; April 6 2023

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 21:44


Mark Ciocca, artist & teacher, speaking about his work and teaching in connection with an exhibition titled, "Finding Direction" at The Gathering Place" 304 South State Street in Clarks Summit, PA. The show will run through May 10, 2023. www.gatheringplacecs.org/ www.markciocca.com/

KZYX News
Plans for more housing in Ukiah Valley underway

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 6:30


October 17, 2022 — The City of Ukiah and a private developer spoke to a citizens group last week about a variety of plans to increase housing stock in the Ukiah Valley. Plans for a housing project on 171 lots at the south end of town are getting closer to breaking ground. And the city is updating its general plan for 2040, with an eye toward land use, infrastructure, and agriculture, among other elements. A new state law and a focus on accessory dwelling units are meant to make it easier and more affordable to build more housing within city limits. Jesse Davis, Planning Manager with the City of Ukiah, and Jake Morley, a developer with Guillen Construction, spoke about their work at a meeting of the inland Mendocino County Housing Action Team on Thursday morning. The proposed project, Bella Vista, has been under consideration in one form or another for about a decade. It is a modification to a proposed subdivision formerly called Gardens Gate, a nearly fifty-acre property just outside Ukiah city limits, on South State Street. A map of the proposal shows that it is centered between Gobalet Lane and Plant Road, and extends west near Oak Knoll Road and Oak Court. The lot sizes range from about 3,500 square feet to just over 18,000 square feet. The plan includes four point four acres of open space, and a roundabout at South State Street and Plant Road. It is in the Willow County Water District. Jake Morley calls himself the “paper project manager” for Guillen Construction, which means he's been coordinating the studies and other preparatory materials for the development agreement with the county. He said 39 of the 171 lots will be age-restricted to people 55 years old or older; and that ten percent of the balance of the lots will be dedicated to moderate-income housing. He said the homes for seniors will be between a thousand and 1250 square feet, with extra wide hallways and bathrooms, and the larger homes will be between 1400 and 1800 square feet, to accommodate more residents. He said Guillen has been working through the studies for the project for the last three years, and “we're hoping to be before the (Mendocino County) Planning Commission by the end of the year, and Board of Supervisors by the start of the year. Then off to PG&E to go through their process, and start moving dirt, hopefully in spring or the end of summer of the following year.” Morley said he couldn't predict exactly how much the homes will cost, as the costs of building fluctuate, but said he expects them to be affordable for people in the community. Morley added that Guillen Construction was planning another subdivision called Vineyard Crossing, just north of Ukiah, but, “we're giving it a long, hard look right now…that fragmentation of water doesn't really lend to making sure we have a project. So that's kind of where that sits right now.” In addition to updating the general plan, the city is working to consolidate the water districts in the Ukiah Valley and update the city's “sphere of influence,” the areas on the edges of town where it can provide various services and annex land. The city is not planning to annex the Bella Vista property at this time. Davis, the planning manager, hopes the items about water district consolidation and the sphere of influence will be ready to bring to the CIty of Ukiah Planning Commission in more detail on October 26, next Wednesday. Davis focused on smaller-scale approaches to building more housing within the city, to fill what he calls the “missing middle.” This includes accessory dwelling units, cottage court developments (defined as a group of small homes “arranged around a shared court visible from the street”); duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and other kinds of second units. “And that's where we see the potential for infill to really be expanded in the city of Ukiah,” Davis said. He added that the city has three pre-designed sets of plans for accessory dwelling units, which are supposed to help homebuilders cut down on the costs of adding a living space to a property. The plans didn't generate much interest when they were first introduced, but in the last year, Davis reported, “We now have two developments that are utilizing those plan sets to help expedite the plan review and move projects forward, here in Ukiah.” A new state law, SB9, is another strategy that is supposed to increase residential developments. Davis explained that SB9 allows R1, or small residential properties, to be subdivided to accommodate four residential units, in a number of combinations. The city is using SB9 to allow a property owner to build an accessory dwelling unit on a lot that already has three units, which, prior the law's passage last year, was a non-conforming usage for the city's R1 code. The law has a number of restrictions, including a requirement that the owner live on-site, and a prohibition on short-term rentals. “It's a very extensive law, that a lot of jurisdictions are still feeling out, including the county,” concluded Davis, a former county planner. “Because, as these laws are passed in Sacramento, they have to be means-tested by the local jurisdiction, to see how they are applied.” If you'd like to review the current draft of Ukiah's general plan, you can visit City Hall at 300 Seminary Avenue, or visit ukiah2040.com.

Car Con Carne
The Studio brings nightly live music to Lockport (Episode 762)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 26:24


  For this episode, I visited The Studio in Lockport (900 South State Street) to interview owner Laura Felker (also of The Simple Remedy) and Eddie Ryan of The Simple Remedy (also a big supporter in The Studio's evolution). While eating yummy flatbreads from the Studio, we talked about how and why Laura took over the space last year, what the Studio means for music in the suburbs, the look and vibe of the place, and the coolest menus ever. Now is the time to go solar! Introducing Transparent Solar. With zero money down,  you can go solar and enjoy benefits like a 25 year warranty, saving money on your electric bill after installation and increasing your home value. Go to sopelsolar.com to learn more!

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KZYX News
Ukiah Police Chief looking forward after settlement

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 6:28


March 29, 2022 — On April first of last year, four Ukiah police officers beat a naked, mentally ill man on South State Street, inflicting 54 punches, four knee strikes, and a kick to the head. Officers emptied an entire can of pepper spray in Gerardo Magdaleno's face and deployed their tasers four times. The incident was captured on multiple bystander videos. It was also recorded by a body camera worn by one officer and a dash camera in another officer's car. Those videos were released in December. Earlier this month, the city announced that an independent investigation had “concluded that there is no sustained finding that Ukiah PD actions violated the Department's use of force policy.” Now the case has been settled for $ 211,000 plus attorneys' fees of approximately $92,500, according to Magdaleno's attorney, Izaak Schwaiger. The case is now dismissed, and Schwaiger added that “The City has not indicated it will change any of its practices or policies.” But new Police Chief Noble Waidelich says there have already been changes to the department's ability to respond to mental health crises, and he's planning further trainings to better prepare officers for encounters with mentally ill people. The city and county share a mobile crisis team that currently has two crisis workers and is available seven days a week. As of mid-February, the team had responded to fourteen calls within city limits. An internationally recognized criminologist specializing in autism in the criminal justice system is offering a seminar for first responders next month. That's through the Redwood Coast Regional Center, best known locally for providing services to families and schools for children on the autism spectrum. But in the days after the beating, the police department lost credibility with some members of the community. Justin Wyatt, the chief at the time, posted a brief Facebook video and did not grant interviews about the matter. A police department press release characterized the taser deployments and multiple bursts of pepper spray as “hands-off measures,” stating that they were ineffective and that “The Officers then attempted to gain compliance by delivering numerous distraction strikes to the suspect's head.” One man who marched in support of Magdaleno and against police violence last year expressed his disgust. “That was pretty offensive,” he said. “You could look at it and understand exactly what they're doing…it sounds like something made up to justify police looking for an excuse to punch the man in the face. Waidelich is not at liberty to discuss the investigation into the Magdaleno case, but he insists his department is looking ahead. In an interview last week, he called for a culture shift and talked about what he's doing to get there. “I think this comes back to the crux of where we need to go as law enforcement as a whole,” he reflected; “which is treating people like human beings, treating them like people. Back to the Magdaleno matter, just taking time. Since that incident, we've partnered with mobile crisis, so now we have the ability to have mobile crisis workers respond. We're also working with the county to set up a program called Heads Up. Basically, what the plan there would be is as our officers become better prepared to identify people in mental crisis or even chronic homelessnes, we're going to have a referral program that we can refer that person to the county and allow the experts, the people who have the better training to determine what service provider could best go out and engage that person.” As far as the concept of a public safety oversight committee, Waidelich declared that, “That doesn't necessarily scare me. I would say, well, let's review models for small agencies and how those work. Along the lines of our equity and diversity committee, if we can demonstrate to those people the work that we're doing and the value in it, that only goes to my aid, in terms of credibility in the community.” Waidelich said he's working on gathering letters from community groups and the city manager to implement a training called Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement, or ABLE, which is designed to teach officers to intervene when they see a peer or even a superior engaged in misconduct. He's also introduced a voluntary special considerations form, which therapists or loved ones can submit to the department on behalf of someone with a behavioral health diagnosis. He hopes this will give officers a heads up when they are dispatched to a situation involving a mental health crisis. “They could outline the person's information and then whatever things we should be concerned about, whether that's wandering or maybe hostility towards law enforcement, and then we're goin to retain these and track those with the address of the person. So if we went to 123 Main Street and John Doe was there, it would trigger in dispatch an alert to this form and potentially give the officer a little bit more information about what they might be dealing with,” he explained. The form is for department use only, so the information would not be made public. He plans to debut it as soon as the form is translated into Spanish. LIke law enforcement departments nationwide, Ukiah struggles with recruitment and retention. About half the force has been hired since 2018. Still, there are legacy problems. Kevin Murray, a former officer charged with multiple sex crimes, is set to go on trial in mid-May. In the meantime, Waidelich hopes his efforts will keep violence off the force, rebuild community trust, and save the city from further hefty payouts.

Movie Show Matinee
The Bat-signal is on for The Batman!

Movie Show Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 79:43


On this week's Movie Show, the guys take a look at The Batman. Will it live up to their expectations? Blake Anderson with The Megaplex Theaters joins the show to invite people to the Driven to Assist community fundraiser and donation drive to benefit refugees fleeing Ukraine. Locations for the drive are Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres: Megaplex at Jordan Commons, 9295 South State Street, Sandy, Megaplex at Thanksgiving Point, 2935 North Thanksgiving Way, Lehi Megaplex at Legacy Crossing, 1075 West Legacy Crossing Blvd., Centerville.  Mark Goodman director of the film Undaunted and Dante Luna director of the film The Sandlot Forever joined the show. Both films will be featured at the LDS Film Festival.  The Movie Show with Doug Wright and Steve Salles. Listen Fridays 9 am to noon at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the App. Follow us on Facebook at @TheMovieShow. Join The Movie Show Club for exclusive perks! Text "Movie" to 57500. The Movie Show podcast is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KZYX News
Police videos of Magdaleno beating released

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 6:30


December 31, 2021 — Toby Keith's anthem to military valor, “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)” was on the radio in Officer Alex Cowan's police car the day his dash camera recorded him beating a naked, mentally ill man in Ukiah. As Cowan's colleagues iced their bloodied hands in the aftermath, the singer crooned, “A mighty sucker punch came flyin' in from the back. Soon as we could see clearly through our big black eye, Man, we lit up your world like the Fourth of July.” The police videos were released Thursday, as a civil lawsuit in federal court winds its way towards trial.Gerardo Magdaleno, who suffers from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, ran out of psychiatric medications on April first of 2021. He was standing on South State Street, alone, unarmed, and wearing nothing but a wristwatch when Ukiah Police Officer Saul Perez pulled up and shot him with a taser within less than a minute of telling him to get on the ground. According to an amended complaint filed in the US Northern District Court of California last month, Ukiah police officers tasered the severely disabled man four times, punched him 54 times, kneed him four times, once in the groin, kicked him in the head, and emptied an entire can of pepper spray in his face, which amounts to 20-25 applications. Multiple bystander cell phone videos of the incident immediately began circulating on social media. But on Thursday, video from Cowan's dash camera and Officer Perez' body camera were distributed to the public.. The civil lawsuit names Officers Saul Perez, Jordan Miller, Alex Cowan and Lieutenant Andy Phillips as defendants. Former Ukiah Police Chief Justin Wyatt and the City of Ukiah are also being sued. Previously, only Perez, who was the responding officer, had been identified. The lawsuit claims discrimination on the basis of a disability, wrongful arrest, excessive force, and inadequate training. Magdaleno's attorney Izaak Schwaiger wrote that the City of Ukiah and former Chief Wyatt failed to train officers properly to accommodate the needs of the mentally ill, ”despite police interactions with mentally ill individuals being a commonplace occurrence.” He is seeking damages, attorney's fees, and “injunctive relief requiring the City of Ukiah to adopt national best practices with regard to policing people with disabilities.” Much of the complaint is a description of the videos, including a tally of the blows, taser strikes, and pepper spraying. During an interlude that Perez described on his police radio as “a standoff,” Magdaleno stood up, looked at the sky, and began to whistle. Officer Miller arrived, did not turn on his body camera or his dash camera, and immediately shot Magdaleno with his taser. “You got a taser?” Perez asked him. “Go ahead and deploy it. Yeah. Zap him. I already hit him once.” Miller hit him twice, and both officers shouted at Magdaleno to “get on the ground! Get on the fuckin' ground!” Cowan arrived just as Miller was administering two knee strikes to Magdaleno's buttocks. He got out of his car, ran over to where Perez and Miller were holding onto Magdaleno's arms, and punched him in the back of the head. The day after the incident, the Ukiah Police Department issued a press release containing several characterizations that are not supported by the department's own videos, including a claim that there were “numerous citizens, including children in the immediate area.” The blows to the head were described as “distraction strikes,” and the statement assured the public that “the technique was ceased” as soon as Magdeleno was handcuffed. But Cowan's dash camera showed the three officers kicking and punching Magdaleno as he lies unresisting on the ground, being handcuffed. Miller and Perez lift him off the ground briefly, one on each arm, and Cowan shoots him in the back with a taser. Lieutenant Andy Phillips arrives and the men flip Magdaleno onto his stomach. Miller throws himself onto Magdaleno while the other three immobilize him. He proceeds to punch him four times and slap him twice, all in the back of the head. Shwaiger's complaint registers that the three officers and one lieutenant held him on the blacktop for almost four minutes, during which Magdaleno uttered a phrase that has become familiar in police encounters that end badly. “Let me breathe,” he implored the officers who were wrapping him in a leg restraint and removing the taser barbs. “You can breathe,” an officer assured him, then added a piece of medical misinformation: “You can talk, you can breathe, bro.” The officers were not unharmed. Miller and Perez suffered multiple abrasions on their hands, which paramedics treated at the scene. “I'm pretty sure I hit his fuckin' tooth, dude,” Perez remarked. “It hurts so bad.” A colleague congratulated him on his “smart move,” in waiting for backup to arrive before tackling Magdaleno. “Yeah, I didn't want to take him by myself,” Perez laughed. Assistant City Manager Shannon Riley said Ukiah city staff are not able to discuss the matter, since a civil lawsuit is pending in federal court. It is one of many lawsuits that have been filed recently against the city, the police department, and individual members of the force. Izaak Schwaiger, Magdaleno's attorney, has sued the City of Ukiah in the US District Court before, along with former Ukiah Police Sergeant Kevin Murray, alleging he attacked a disabled veteran named Christopher Rasku. In a separate matter, Mendocino County District Attorney David Eyster has charged Murray with sex crimes, burglary, and possession of methamphetamine, in multiple incidents between 2014 and 2020. In yet another court case, former Detective Isabel Siderakis is suing the city, the police department, and Kevin Murray for discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation, claiming among other things that Murray attacked her during an out-of-town training and the department failed to take her complaints seriously. And earlier this month, Madisyn Carley, the daughter of new Ukiah Police Chief Noble Waidelich's ex-girlfriend, filed a civil suit against Waidelich for domestic violence alleged to have occurred between 2011 and 2015. The matter was investigated by the sheriff's office, but Eyster declined to prosecute, citing the lack of credible evidence. Riley said the Magdaleno matter is still being handled by an independent investigator. When he concludes his investigation, he will turn it over to the District Attorney, who will decide whether or not to prosecute it as a criminal matter. And the county is using Measure B funds to hire a part-time mental health worker who has been helping the Ukiah police for a few weeks now. The city has hired Dale Allen, of San Francisco law firm Allen, Glaessner, Hazelwood and Werth, to defend it in the Magdaleno case. Reached by phone yesterday, Allen said that during the course of litigation, he expects the officers to explain the use of force, what they did, and why they did it. He declined to say how much the city has paid him or what his hourly rate is, citing business privacy. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for September of 2022. Allen said there is a “huge, huge backlog of cases due to covid.”

The Silver King's War
Acme Paper Box

The Silver King's War

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 16:28


This episode is Scene Eight of Serviceman.   Our hero, The Silver King, has just started a job with Lee Bernstein's company, Acme Paper Box Manufacturing.  The address: 5950 South State Street in Chicago, Illinois.  He's a production engineer,  It's January 10, 1946.  Three years to the day when he rode the train from Birmingham to Nashville to begin his war.  His job will shield him from flying in the Korean War.

Mighty Main Street Podcast
Everything Utah's retail store has it all, from local chocolatiers to affordable art Part 1

Mighty Main Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 10:47


After living in Utah for 30 plus years, Mary Bilodeau-Lindsey, Owner of Everything Utah located at 311 South State Street in Salt Lake City, has arrived! When you experience her commitment and knowledge of the history of Utah, you would swear she was born and raised here. Mary loves Utah and all is has to offer, so her retail store features all Utah artists and crafts people from our local Utahn chocolatiers, to honey, turquoises and silver jewelry and attainable and affordable art. Mary even has Tea Towels that tell the Utah story! Not only are these items great tourist gifts, but they're also wonderful keepsakes for locals like her cool hoodies. Go to everythingutah.com to see for yourself. Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mighty Main Street Podcast
Everything Utah's retail store has it all, from local chocolatiers to affordable art Part 2

Mighty Main Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 9:25


After living in Utah for 30 plus years, Mary Bilodeau-Lindsey, Owner of Everything Utah located at 311 South State Street in Salt Lake City, has arrived! When you experience her commitment and knowledge of the history of Utah, you would swear she was born and raised here. Mary loves Utah and all is has to offer, so her retail store features all Utah artists and crafts people from our local Utahn chocolatiers, to honey, turquoises and silver jewelry and attainable and affordable art. Mary even has Tea Towels that tell the Utah story! Not only are these items great tourist gifts, but they're also wonderful keepsakes for locals like her cool hoodies. Go to everythingutah.com to see for yourself. Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan

The other day we learned KFC is dropping the slogan you’ve been hearing your entire life.  The one you know by heart.  - Reba - Reba McIntire’s turn as the Colonel.  Finger Lickin doesn’t sound sound so magnificent in the middle of a pandemic… after all .. you’re supposed to avoid touching your hands to your face.  So the Colonel… whoever he is… won’t say it.  In case of spectacularly bad timing… KFC debuted a choreographed commercial of nothing but people licking their fingers… set to classical music.  They didn’t even have to say a word in the spot. The unforgettable tagline has been around for 64 years.  Here’s the real Colonel.  Harlan Sanders… back in 1969. You know the real colonel.. wasn’t a Colonel.   He was a gas station attendant… an insurance salesman… and a guy figured out how to make good chicken in a pressure fryer.   His first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant was on South State Street in Murray.   It’s still there… the dining room’s closed because of Covid.   Drive thru’s open though. 63       Back when he only had a roadside stand in Kentucky ...The Governor gave him the Honorary Title of Colonel …because of his contributions to the state’s cuisine.  Colonel Sanders never served in the military And now younger folk ask if the Colonel was a real person… and wonder if he’s still alive. .  Yes he’s real.  No he’s not alive. he died in 1980.  A man who rose up from nothing.  He lived hand to mouth.  Then life got finger lickin good… but he sold the entire chain for chicken feed.  He got 2-million bucks.   These days KFC is worth a bucket full of money.  8-and-a-half-5 billion.  Whether you lick your fingers… or not. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Think!
South State Street: Chicago

Think!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 5:41


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Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Reverend Doctor Moses on hope this Easter season

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 8:32


Reverend Doctor Oscar T. Moses of Salt Lake’s Calvary Baptist Church joins Boyd to talk about what people are in need of in this time more than anything else, hope. It is important to continue to connect with each other, ourselves, and our God. And Dr. Moses has some advice on how Christians can remain hopeful this Easter season.  Calvary Baptist Church has a 127- year history in Utah, located at 1090 South State Street in Salt Lake City. While the church is suspending gatherings in compliance with the current coronavirus crisis, individuals are welcome to connect with them online and Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube.  Boyd Matheson,Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen weekdays 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app.

Utah Beer News
Slackwater Pizzeria & Pub

Utah Beer News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 33:55


A markedly different craft beer landscape greeted Slackwater Pizzeria & Pub when it opened in Ogden in 2011. The most recent craft beer boom was in its infancy. Utah was still a few years away from embarking on its torrent of brewery openings. But Slackwater had a vision: A menu driven by innovative pizzas and an extensive beer list that prioritized local offerings. A place for everyday adventurers to enjoy a victory beer celebrating a memorable hike, bike ride, or other outdoor experience. The cozy pizzeria and pub expanded from a 30-seat spot on the Ogden River to a 200-seat destination for craft beer lovers in Weber County and beyond. And now Slackwater is expanding to open a restaurant in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley. We sat down with Blake Hirschi to talk about Slackwater Sandy, which is scheduled to open in early November 2019 at 10290 South State Street. The general manager and point person on the expansion gave us the lowdown on what’s sure to be a popular spot for craft beer enthusiasts. We discussed the history of Slackwater and how the new Sandy location will be an extension of the company’s overall vision Blake dishes key stats on the gorgeous 7,000-square-foot space And we talk about challenges and rewards associated with making a former steakhouse into a South Valley craft beer destination Thanks to Blake for taking the time to share the Slackwater story. And thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy the episode. For an accompanying article about Slackwater, please visit UtahBeerNews.com. Enjoy the episode! Episode 27 | Oct. 24, 2019

Pave Your Own Road
Watchtower Cafe

Pave Your Own Road

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 69:30


Welcome to Pave Your Own Road episode 15 Today Sean and Marlis met Mike and Cori from the Watchtower Cafe Watchtower Cafe is located at 1588 South State Street in Salt Lake City right across the street from the Salt Lake Community College They are open everday of the week; and Monday-Saturday they stay open until midnight for all those night owls or study parties You can find them online at watchtower-cafe.com or on most social media platforms We were very excited to get the opportunity to interview these two and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did

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Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Quality passes, Denver Nuggets and time travel Tuesday

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 29:54


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.Locke ends up talking about the quality of passes and why turnovers aren't an indicator of good or bad offense.  Then reveals an interesting stat on Donovan Mitchell.  Locke also contends this 4 game stretch is particularly important for the Utah Jazz.Then he digs into the Denver Nuggets and how they are playing, how they match up and how they will be without Paul Milsap.In a new feature on the program, time travel Tuesday, Locke goes into the bag pulls out a year and sees what the team was doing at this point in that season.  What year will it be?Today's show is brought to you by slowtheflow.org as well as Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Quality passes, Denver Nuggets and time travel Tuesday

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 32:54


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. Locke ends up talking about the quality of passes and why turnovers aren't an indicator of good or bad offense.  Then reveals an interesting stat on Donovan Mitchell.  Locke also contends this 4 game stretch is particularly important for the Utah Jazz. Then he digs into the Denver Nuggets and how they are playing, how they match up and how they will be without Paul Milsap. In a new feature on the program, time travel Tuesday, Locke goes into the bag pulls out a year and sees what the team was doing at this point in that season.  What year will it be? Today's show is brought to you by slowtheflow.org as well as Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Nov 14th - Reviewing loss to Wolves, Where do Jazz stand and what is going on with Ricky Rubio

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 33:46


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.The Utah Jazz wrapped up their home stand with a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday night.   The Jazz ended the home stand with a 4-4 record sandwiched around a loss to Houston.   Locke reviews last night's game and looks at what the Jazz were unable to take advantage of against the Wolves.  He also digs into the game review of advanced stats and player tracking to find amazing numbers on shooting.Then Locke looks at where the Jazz stand as they head out onto the road trip with a more daunting schedule still looming.Lastly, Locke looks at what has happened to Ricky Rubio.  Minnesota play by play announcer Alan Horton had a insightful tweet about Rubio and the Jazz and Locke digs into where that has merit or not.Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates who can be reached at  801-355-5550 �4�)jd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Nov 14th - Reviewing loss to Wolves, Where do Jazz stand and what is going on with Ricky Rubio

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 36:46


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. The Utah Jazz wrapped up their home stand with a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday night.   The Jazz ended the home stand with a 4-4 record sandwiched around a loss to Houston.    Locke reviews last night’s game and looks at what the Jazz were unable to take advantage of against the Wolves.  He also digs into the game review of advanced stats and player tracking to find amazing numbers on shooting. Then Locke looks at where the Jazz stand as they head out onto the road trip with a more daunting schedule still looming. Lastly, Locke looks at what has happened to Ricky Rubio.  Minnesota play by play announcer Alan Horton had a insightful tweet about Rubio and the Jazz and Locke digs into where that has merit or not. Today’s show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates who can be reached at  801-355-5550 �4�)jd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Nov 7th - Road to 45 wins; Donovan Mitchell development and around the NBA

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 26:30


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.What does it take to win 45 games in the NBA and can the Utah Jazz achieve that level this year?  Locke has a system to show what it would take and the upcoming stretch maybe the key to the entire season.Is Donovan Mitchell real or is he Flip Murray?  You have no idea who Flip Murray is, but Locke shows another player who exploded like Mitchell, but then turned out to be a fad.  Mitchell on the other hand, seems to be showing amazing growth and have all the personal skills to be the real deal.Plus, Locke walks around the NBA a bit and looks at rookie class.Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Nov 7th - Road to 45 wins; Donovan Mitchell development and around the NBA

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 29:30


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. What does it take to win 45 games in the NBA and can the Utah Jazz achieve that level this year?  Locke has a system to show what it would take and the upcoming stretch maybe the key to the entire season. Is Donovan Mitchell real or is he Flip Murray?  You have no idea who Flip Murray is, but Locke shows another player who exploded like Mitchell, but then turned out to be a fad.  Mitchell on the other hand, seems to be showing amazing growth and have all the personal skills to be the real deal. Plus, Locke walks around the NBA a bit and looks at rookie class. Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 31 - Defense is great and Offense might be better than we think

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 30:35


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.Locke takes his usual look at the Jazz analytics in the win over the Dallas Mavericks.   Locke delves into the defense and offensive numbers of the Jazz compared to what their opponents have done this year and it paints a strong picture for the Utah Jazz.  In addition, Locke looks at the play of Rudy Gobert and how he dominated the game.   Ricky Rubio is showing signs of continuing his post all-star break play in Minnesota in his early days with the Jazz.  Rodney Hood exploded in the third quarter continuing a trend of great third quarter play.  Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and The Advocates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 31 - Defense is great and Offense might be better than we think

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 33:35


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. Locke takes his usual look at the Jazz analytics in the win over the Dallas Mavericks.   Locke delves into the defense and offensive numbers of the Jazz compared to what their opponents have done this year and it paints a strong picture for the Utah Jazz.   In addition, Locke looks at the play of Rudy Gobert and how he dominated the game.   Ricky Rubio is showing signs of continuing his post all-star break play in Minnesota in his early days with the Jazz.   Rodney Hood exploded in the third quarter continuing a trend of great third quarter play.   Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and The Advocates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 27 - Rightful Order of Basketball Universe, PAAC Friday

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 31:41


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.Locke explains that the Utah Jazz rightful order of the basketball universe is out of whack and it is impacting everything for the Jazz offensively.   Who is supposed to take the shot?  When are they supposed to take the shot?  Where is the shot going to take place and where is it coming from?  All questions that are unanswered and causing the Jazz offensive issues.Then Locke looks at what teams are having unnatural results in a make or miss league.  Finally, Locke ventures down the road of PAAC Friday for the first time and lots of familiar names are near the top with some rookies hovering on the bottom.Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and by Devin Cash of Equity Real Estate, call Devin at 801-759-1495 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 27 - Rightful Order of Basketball Universe, PAAC Friday

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 34:41


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. Locke explains that the Utah Jazz rightful order of the basketball universe is out of whack and it is impacting everything for the Jazz offensively.   Who is supposed to take the shot?  When are they supposed to take the shot?  Where is the shot going to take place and where is it coming from?  All questions that are unanswered and causing the Jazz offensive issues. Then Locke looks at what teams are having unnatural results in a make or miss league.   Finally, Locke ventures down the road of PAAC Friday for the first time and lots of familiar names are near the top with some rookies hovering on the bottom. Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and by Devin Cash of Equity Real Estate, call Devin at 801-759-1495 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 24 - Smart Shooting, concern on Jazz offense, Clippers breakdown

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 27:03


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.Today David Locke looks at each team expected points per shot and what it says about the team's philosophy.  It also can tell you where things are not sustainable and which trends are going to change.The Jazz offense has been fine so far, but there are some troubling signs for the Jazz as they move forward if they don't get a bit better getting to the line, offenisve rebounding and taking care of the ball.Then Locke breaks down why he likes the Clippers so much and how they are built to be an offensive juggernaut even without Chris Paul.   Are the Clippers the 4th best team in the West?Today's show is brought to your by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street as well as the Advocates if you need someone to get you  fair shake in case of a car accident visit utahadvocates.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 24 - Smart Shooting, concern on Jazz offense, Clippers breakdown

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 30:03


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. Today David Locke looks at each team expected points per shot and what it says about the team's philosophy.  It also can tell you where things are not sustainable and which trends are going to change. The Jazz offense has been fine so far, but there are some troubling signs for the Jazz as they move forward if they don't get a bit better getting to the line, offenisve rebounding and taking care of the ball. Then Locke breaks down why he likes the Clippers so much and how they are built to be an offensive juggernaut even without Chris Paul.   Are the Clippers the 4th best team in the West? Today's show is brought to your by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street as well as the Advocates if you need someone to get you  fair shake in case of a car accident visit utahadvocates.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 20th - Favors and Udoh; Touches and Passes; Wolves breakdown

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 32:57


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.The ongoing look at big man rotation leads Locke into a discussion of Derrick Favors and Ekpe Udoh as a combination and what it might mean for the Jazz this year.So much of the discussion has been about how the Oklahoma City Thunder are going to be isolation based and have a hard time working together.  Thru one night of the season it looks as though those issues might be more centered on Denver and Minnesota.To close the show Locke sits down with Locked on Wolves host Colton Molesky to talk about the Jazz opponent tonight the Minnesota Timberwolves.Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Oct 20th - Favors and Udoh; Touches and Passes; Wolves breakdown

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 35:57


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. The ongoing look at big man rotation leads Locke into a discussion of Derrick Favors and Ekpe Udoh as a combination and what it might mean for the Jazz this year. So much of the discussion has been about how the Oklahoma City Thunder are going to be isolation based and have a hard time working together.  Thru one night of the season it looks as though those issues might be more centered on Denver and Minnesota. To close the show Locke sits down with Locked on Wolves host Colton Molesky to talk about the Jazz opponent tonight the Minnesota Timberwolves. Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai at 4646 South State Street and the Utah Advocates.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED on JAZZ - Oct 17 - Get to know Donovan Mitchell, O'Neale over Bolomboy, Exum surgery; Udo

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 35:26


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.David Locke runs thru the news of the day with the Utah Jazz.  Leading off with Dante Exum having shoulder surgery and what the timetable might be while we know we will never get one.   In a surprise to some people Royce O'Neale made the Jazz roster over Weber State's Joel Bolomboy.  Locke talks about how Bolomboy is an NBA player, but O'Neale won the spot and is likely a rotation player in the NBA.Locke touches on a few other news notes and a talks about a player who has worked his way into the rotation.Finally, Locke sits down with Donovan Mitchell.  The rookie from Louisville is thoughtful, insightful and a joy while discussing his upbringing and his approach to the game.   Mitchell will be a fan favorite after listening to this interview.Today's show is brought to you by the Utah Snowmobile Show at the South Towne Expo Center on Friday (3pm to 9pm) and Saturday (10am to 6pm) as well as Murdock Hyundai at 4646  South State Street in Murray.  Currently, $7,000 off the Sante Fe,  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED on JAZZ - Oct 17 - Get to know Donovan Mitchell, O'Neale over Bolomboy, Exum surgery; Udo

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 38:26


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. David Locke runs thru the news of the day with the Utah Jazz.  Leading off with Dante Exum having shoulder surgery and what the timetable might be while we know we will never get one.   In a surprise to some people Royce O'Neale made the Jazz roster over Weber State's Joel Bolomboy.  Locke talks about how Bolomboy is an NBA player, but O'Neale won the spot and is likely a rotation player in the NBA. Locke touches on a few other news notes and a talks about a player who has worked his way into the rotation. Finally, Locke sits down with Donovan Mitchell.  The rookie from Louisville is thoughtful, insightful and a joy while discussing his upbringing and his approach to the game.   Mitchell will be a fan favorite after listening to this interview. Today's show is brought to you by the Utah Snowmobile Show at the South Towne Expo Center on Friday (3pm to 9pm) and Saturday (10am to 6pm) as well as Murdock Hyundai at 4646  South State Street in Murray.  Currently, $7,000 off the Sante Fe,  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DArtagnonWells
Ep17 6 - 8 News

DArtagnonWells

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 22:43


The almighty news anchors of geekdom! To ensure you grow up big and strong you better Eat Your Comics at www.EatYourComics.com Also, this is a firm slap on the ass to our friends at Death Ray Comics, www.DeathRayComics.com Special Thanks to Bad Ass Coffee. Bad Ass Coffee does not necessarily support the Musketeer Review Board, but we definitely support Bad Ass Coffee and so should you. www.BadAssCoffee.com 3530 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT SPOILER DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board does not buy into the sanctity of “Spoilers”, so beware . . . CONTENT DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board always strives to not spout vitriol aimed at race, gender, or any other protected class . . . however, we have been known to use vulgarities like Picasso used a paint brush . . .

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DArtagnonWells
Ep16 5 - 17 News

DArtagnonWells

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 30:48


To ensure you grow up big and strong you better Eat Your Comics at www.EatYourComics.com Also, this is a firm slap on the ass to our friends at Death Ray Comics, www.DeathRayComics.com Special Thanks to Bad Ass Coffee. Bad Ass Coffee does not necessarily support the Musketeer Review Board, but we definitely support Bad Ass Coffee and so should you. www.BadAssCoffee.com 3530 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT SPOILER DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board does not buy into the sanctity of “Spoilers”, so beware . . . CONTENT DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board always strives to not spout vitriol aimed at race, gender, or any other protected class . . . however, we have been known to use vulgarities like Picasso used a paint brush . . .

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DArtagnonWells
Ep 15 George Lucas Rant, or, why i feel lied to . . .

DArtagnonWells

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 40:26


this is the podcast where we forge new enemies and deign to call out a god . . . To ensure you grow up big and strong you better Eat Your Comics at www.EatYourComics.com Also, this is a firm slap on the ass to our friends at Death Ray Comics, www.DeathRayComics.com Special Thanks to Bad Ass Coffee. Bad Ass Coffee does not necessarily support the Musketeer Review Board, but we definitely support Bad Ass Coffee and so should you. www.BadAssCoffee.com 3530 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT SPOILER DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board does not buy into the sanctity of “Spoilers”, so beware . . . CONTENT DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board always strives to not spout vitriol aimed at race, gender, or any other protected class . . . however, we have been known to use vulgarities like Picasso used a paint brush . . .

DArtagnonWells
Ep14 BTLC Review

DArtagnonWells

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 12:50


The board sat down this week to discuss the 80’s hairband rock n roll slap on the ass that is the comic series; Big Trouble in Little China! For more on the series: Comixology portal: https://www.comixology.com/Big-Trouble-In-Little-China-1/digital-comic/103849 Boom Studios: BTLC imdb.com site: To ensure you grow up big and strong you better Eat Your Comics at www.EatYourComics.com Also, this is a firm slap on the ass to our friends at Death Ray Comics, www.DeathRayComics.com Special Thanks to Bad Ass Coffee. Bad Ass Coffee does not necessarily support the Musketeer Review Board, but we definitely support Bad Ass Coffee and so should you. www.BadAssCoffee.com 3530 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT SPOILER DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board does not buy into the sanctity of “Spoilers”, so beware . . . CONTENT DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board always strives to not spout vitriol aimed at race, gender, or any other protected class . . . however, we have been known to use vulgarities like Picasso used a paint brush . . .

DArtagnonWells
Ep13 News Reel 3 - 28

DArtagnonWells

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 46:45


Get your entertainment news hot off the dishy press! To ensure you grow up big and strong you better Eat Your Comics at www.EatYourComics.com Also, this is a firm slap on the ass to our friends at Death Ray Comics, www.DeathRayComics.com Special Thanks to Bad Ass Coffee. Bad Ass Coffee does not necessarily support the Musketeer Review Board, but we definitely support Bad Ass Coffee and so should you. www.BadAssCoffee.com 3530 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT SPOILER DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board does not buy into the sanctity of “Spoilers”, so beware . . . CONTENT DISCLOSURE: The Musketeer Review Board always strives to not spout vitriol aimed at race, gender, or any other protected class . . . however, we have been known to use vulgarities like Picasso used a paint brush . . .

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