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Vulture's Kathryn VanArendonk is back to talk about Apple TV+'s Murderbot, and whether the books do a better job of exploring questions of gender and essential humanity without Alexander Skarsgard's Ken-doll crotch confusing matters. Should YOU give it a watch? We went Around The Dial with Overcompensating, Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives, and Leverage: Redemption's third season before Anne offered another variation on the Utahn theme with a Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City Canon Presentation. Kelli Giddish won, Tom Hardy lost, and we all tried to survive the process of Venn-diagramming premiere and finale casting in Game Time. Hack into your governor modules and join us! GUESTS
Utah's school voucher program — a core tenant of Republicans' education strategy — has been ruled unconstitutional. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss the case and what happens next. Plus, Millcreek's mayor pushes back (again) on the Trump administration's deportation agenda, recognition for an influential local researcher, and good neighbors in Kanab. Resources and references: Judge rules 'Utah Fits All' voucher program is unconstitutional [FOX 13] ‘That's not American': Millcreek mayor stands up for local Venezuelan family he says feds told to leave U.S. [Salt Lake Tribune] Get more from City Cast Salt Lake when you become a City Cast Salt Lake Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now 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: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Cozy Earth - Use code COZYSALTLAKE for 40% off best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. Live Crude - Get $10 off your first CRUDE purchase with promo code CITYCASTSLC. Workshopslc.com - use code CITYCAST for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Local filmmaker T.C. Christensen’s latest family-friendly and faith-forward film, "Raising the Bar: The Alma Richards Story," hits theaters April 24, 2025, and we are excited to learn all about the film. Producer KellieAnn Halvorsen crashes Andy Farnsworth’s conversation with T.C. for a KSL Movie Show Digital Extra, dissecting the story, the filming, and the power of storytelling with the film’s director and writer. Alma Richards was the first Utahn to win an Olympic gold medal, and in this spoiler-filled deep dive, T.C. shares his personal connection to the story, as his grandmother was Alma’s sister. Learn more about the film and the man at RaisingTheBarMovie.com. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSLNewsRadio App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, or Instagram @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company.
Beginning in July, about 40,000 Utah kids will be eligible for free lunch — good news in a state where one in eight of us experience food insecurity. But there's still more work to do. Host Ali Vallarta asks Gina Cornia, executive director of Utahns Against Hunger, what it would take to eradicate hunger in Utah. Learn more about one Republican legislator's plan to feed students. Get more from City Cast Salt Lake when you become a City Cast Salt Lake Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now 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: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts: Erin Rider and Guest Host Rachelle Morris Mining and artificial intelligence -- we touched on both of those points last week when we spoke about Utah leaders visiting Canada for a trade mission. Now that everyone's back home in the Beehive State, we wanted to chat about the potential impacts of a closer partnership between Utah and our northerly neighbors in Canada, and what that could mean for the average Utahn. Jonathan Freedman, President and CEO of World Trade Center Utah joins the program to discuss the trip.
Hosts: Erin Rider and Guest Host Rachelle Morris President Trump, El Salvador President say man mistakenly deported won’t be returned "We are complying with all court orders” -- That's what White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said today when asked about the Supreme Court's order for the administration to "facilitate" the return of a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvadorian prison. It comes as the President of El Salvador says he won’t return the man. The Inside Sources hosts discuss some of the nuances and how folks on both the left and the right say the courts are supporting their views with this case. Deportations of foreign students for their beliefs ramping up While much of the focus on deportations has been on the Maryland man mistakenly deported, there's been another large group of people facing deportation: foreign students attending U.S. universities. Last week, a judge said the government could deport a foreign national because of their beliefs. Now, it looks like that may be happening on a broader level across the country, especially among students holding pro-Palestinian views. Harvard to lose grant funding after standing up to the Trump Administration There's a battle brewing between Harvard University and the Trump Administration over whether the government can tell a private entity what to do or what policies to have. The Trump administration had demanded the university change its policies surrounding DEI and pro-Palestinian movements or lose funding. The university's president basically said to ‘pound sand.’ The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts on when it’s appropriate for the government to tell a private group what to do. Measuring Pres. Trump’s effectiveness through the number of bills he’s signed We're nearly 100 days into President Trump's second term in the White House. His administration has said it's the most productive presidency in recent memory. But the President's only signed 5 bills so far... a far cry from what he did in his first term. And all of this while pushing out roughly 125 executive orders. It got us thinking -- is there some kind of imbalance here? Inside Sources digs into it. Utah ranks #1 for economic outlook... for the 18th year in a row If you've been listening to Inside Sources for quite some time, you'll recognize that we're pretty proud of our state. Sure, we have issues. But overall, Utah's a pretty darn good place to live. Now for the 18th year in a row, we're topping the charts for economic outlook. Jonathan Williams, President and Chief Economist at ALEC joins Inside Sources to talk about the report he co-authored and how Utah continues to push ahead in these rankings. Takeaways from Utah’s trade mission to Canada Mining and artificial intelligence -- we touched on both of those points last week when we spoke about Utah leaders visiting Canada for a trade mission. Now that everyone's back home in the Beehive State, we wanted to chat about the potential impacts of a closer partnership between Utah and our northerly neighbors in Canada, and what that could mean for the average Utahn. Jonathan Freedman, President and CEO of World Trade Center Utah joins the program to discuss the trip. Liberal activists Bernie Sanders, AOC receive huge welcome in Utah As Democrats search for the message they hope will win them Congress in the midterms, the more liberal members of the party are going around hoping to get their message out front and center. Over the weekend, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rallied in Salt Lake City, taking aim at billionaires galore. The Inside Sources hosts give their thoughts on whether this is a potential winning message for Democrats. All-female Blue Origin mission: A win for women or a futile flop? Was it a giant step for womankind? Eh... maybe not. That’s how many women describe yesterday’s all-female crew on a Blue Origin mission to space. Inside Sources host Erin Rider and guest co-host Rachelle Morris finish things off sharing their thoughts on whether this publicity stunt hurts or helps women overall.
In a new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute showed that Utah's median income is ranked high among other states and middle-income households are earning more on average. Despite this, Utahns are still feeling the pinch of rising prices. Phil Dean, Chief Economist from the Kem C. Gardner Institute joins the show to discuss these findings and if these numbers really matter to the average Utahn.
If you've bounced a payment in your checking account and forked out a 35-dollar overdraft fee, stay tuned -- we have some more bad news for you ...The House voted Wednesday night to overturn regulation from the Biden administration limiting banking overdraft fees to $5. The argument against the regulation was that it stifled competition in banking and would force them to stop offering overdraft protection entirely. We discuss this regulation and how it affects the average Utahn who is living paycheck to paycheck.
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Erin Rider SCOTUS Chief Justice responds to Trump’s calls for judicial impeachments The most senior member of the federal judiciary, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, is pushing back on President Trump’s calls for impeaching judges. President Trump said he wanted to see a judge impeached for putting a restraining order on Trump’s deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Now, the most senior member of the federal judiciary has responded. Hosts Erin Rider and Adam Gardiner discuss the growing angst between the judicial and executive branches. Pres. Trump says Biden’s preemptive pardons aren’t valid Presidential pardons are not usually overturned or declared invalid. However, President Trump is making claims that some of President Biden's final pardons while in office, which granted blanket immunity to Congressional members of the Jan. 6 committee, are not valid. The reason, says President Trump, is because those pardons were signed with something called an "autopen." Israel launches missile strikes on Gaza, breaking temporary ceasefire Just before dawn this morning, Israel launched a series of "extensive strikes" against Hamas. The missiles have killed more than 400 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Professor Austin Knuppe, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Utah State University and Professor Jeannie Johnson, Professor of Political Science and Founding Director of the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence at Utah State University join Inside Sources to give their expert analysis. Judge rules that DOGE’s dismantling of USAID likely violated the Constitution This afternoon, a federal judge ruled that DOGE's efforts to dismantle the US Agency for International Development -- or USAID -- likely violated the constitution. The judge has also blocked DOGE from any additional cuts to the agency. The Inside Sources hosts discuss this breaking news and how it relates further to the tension between the judicial and executive branches. Pres. Trump discusses Ukraine with Russian Pres. Putin During an almost three-hour conversation earlier today between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the two leaders discussed what it would take to get Russia to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine. Hosts Adam Gardiner and Erin Rider discuss some of the takeaways from the call, including a pause in strikes on energy and infrastructure sites. Broader effects of federal DEI purges on government websites As the Trump Administration has pushed for a removal of DEI -- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- programs and efforts, it's led to a hasty removal of thousands of pages and references to DEI on government websites. This has included a removal of historical references such as pages celebrating the Navajo code talkers, those involved in raising the flag at Iwo Jima, and a Utahn who was the first woman to vote in the United States. 5 years since the Utah earthquake: Are we better prepared? The COVID pandemic had just started. Many of us had just moved to remote work, hoping a two-week break would slow the spread of the coronavirus. We were already on edge. Then, we awoke to an earthquake. For some, it truly felt like the world was ending. While there was no loss of life at the time and the damage was minimal, it got everyone thinking more about preparedness. Now, 5 years later, where do things stand? French politician requests U.S. return the Statue of Liberty monument "Give me your tired, your poor. Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." These words, inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, have rang true in the United States since its founding. Now, some French politicians say the U.S. has chosen to ignore its principles, and they want us to return the State of Liberty as a result. (You'll recall that Lady Liberty was a gift from France in the 1800s.) Erin and Adam finish the show discussing the White House’s response to this request.
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Erin Rider As the Trump Administration has pushed for a removal of DEI -- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- programs and efforts, it's led to a hasty removal of thousands of pages and references to DEI on government websites. This has included a removal of historical references such as pages celebrating the Navajo code talkers, those involved in raising the flag at Iwo Jima, and a Utahn who was the first woman to vote in the United States.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Battle heats up on the national stage between the executive, judicial branches It's a battle between two branches of government on the national level: the executive and the judicial. President Trump and his team are pushing back on a few rulings from federal judges, saying the courts have no say over what the administration is doing. But legal precedent would disagree. We begin Inside Sources discussing the proper balance of power between the federal branches. On the Hill 2025: Utah’s legislature looks at ways to change Utah’s judiciary Here in Utah, the state legislature is looking at ways to change the judicial branch of government. Some might say the legislature is trying to weaken the judiciary, while others say they’re working to ensure a proper balance between the branches of government. State Representative Jason Kyle joins us as we look into a few of those bills, which includes raising the threshold for judicial retention. Religious organizations suing Trump administration over ICE raids in churches One of the recent changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies was the removal of places of worship as protected places. The change meant that ICE agents could conduct raids on churches to find and capture immigrants who are here illegally. Now, it’s prompted a lawsuit from more than 2 dozen churches. KSL Legal Analyst and Inside Sources co-host Greg Skordas breaks down the latest lawsuit for our listeners. On the Hill 2025: Potential changes to public records laws Could new legislation on Utah’s Capitol Hill make it harder for the average Utahn to see public records? First Amendment advocates say yes – it could become harder. Legislators, on the other hand, say their proposed changes would actually make things better for the public. KSL has been involved in the fight to keep public records ... public. The Inside Sources hosts analyze the current situation. On the Hill 2025: Reducing liabilities for owners of dogs who bite trespassers If someone trespasses on your property and they get bitten by your dog, are you liable? A bill working its way through the Utah State Senate addresses these kinds of situations, looking to reduce the liability you – as the dog owner – may face. Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan discuss this and another dog-biting bill. Rep. Burgess Owens says DEI played a role in Beyonce winning a Grammy Two days ago, musical artist Beyonce became the first black woman to win a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Shortly thereafter, Utah Representative Burgess Owens spoke to a journalist and said Beyonce's win had to do with DEI. Is this an appropriate assessment? Or did Beyonce win based on her merits? Taylor and Erin have a lively conversation about it. Pres. Trump signs order banning federal agencies from using paper straws Paper or plastic? Not bags... straws. President Trump has often said how much he hates paper straws. And now, he's signed an order barring federal agencies from using paper straws. It might seem like an odd political story, but the Inside Sources have lots of thoughts they share with listeners on this subject.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider Could new legislation on Utah’s Capitol Hill make it harder for the average Utahn to see public records? First Amendment advocates say yes – it could become harder. Legislators, on the other hand, say their proposed changes would actually make things better for the public. KSL has been involved in the fight to keep public records ... public. The Inside Sources hosts analyze the current situation.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on February 11, 2025 The Jazz played in Los Angeles last night in Luka Doncic's Lakers debut. But they didn't play well. Top 3 Stories of the Day: One month left in Big 12 play, LA Stars are too bright for the Jazz youngsters, New Orleans Saints are hiring Kellen Moore as their Head Coach. We all love Thurl Bailey. Is he the most beloved Utahn?
Jake & Ben Full Show from February 11, 2025 Hour 1 The Jazz played in Los Angeles last night in Luka Doncic's Lakers debut. But they didn't play well. Top 3 Stories of the Day: One month left in Big 12 play, LA Stars are too bright for the Jazz youngsters, New Orleans Saints are hiring Kellen Moore as their Head Coach. We all love Thurl Bailey. Is he the most beloved Utahn? Hour 2 The Dallas Mavericks ejected fans for "Fire Nico" chants, and Head Coach Jason Kidd didn't do a postgame presser. Did they not expect this level of pushback? About 30 games left in the NBA season. How many more do the Jazz win? Was Super Bowl LIX Travis Kelce's last game?
Sen. Daniel McCay’s bill, titled SB230, aims to clarify an age old question in our state: what are Utah residents called? Utahn or Utahan? Dave and Debbie discuss and take a look at some of the other, and sometimes stranger, Utah state symbols.
Disney shares concern about the price of resort visit Getting rid of the penny Catalyst centers aim to increase technical education offerings Utah lawmaker proposes VR law to protect kids Utahn or Utahan?
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Each state has a list of state symbols -- things that represent the state and its people. Utah has some unique ones, like the honeybee as our state insect. Did you know Utah has an official state cooking pot? It's the Dutch oven. Or how about the state vegetable? There's technically two: one is the Spanish sweet onion and the historic one is the sugar beet. Anyway, there's not an official demonym -- what you call a person from Utah. State Sen. Dan McCay proposes we finally make "Utahn" official.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner House Republicans race against Senate Republicans to come up with a budget Republican leaders in the House are now racing against the Senate to make progress on the budget. This comes after the House GOP struggles to come to a consensus on financial priorities. And the Senate? They aren't wasting any time either. We begin today's show in our nation's capital, where Senate Republicans are preparing to meet with Trump to discuss their own budget reconciliation. Vice Pres. JD Vance assigned to work on potential TikTok sale President Trump has continually promised to save TikTok and keep it accessible in the U.S. Following his assurances, TikTok came back online. Since then, however, it's been a little quiet as to the future of the social media platform. The Inside Sources hosts share new updates, including Vice President JD Vance’s assignment to oversee a potential sale of TikTok. On the Hill 2025: More on a proposed constitutional amendment on initiatives In 1900, the Utah Constitution was amended to allow for ballot initiatives. Since then, 7 have passed. But of those 7, only 2 have received 60% of the vote -- enough to be a kind of supermajority. Now, one state lawmaker hopes to make it a rule that initiatives that result in a tax increase must receive 60% of the vote to pass. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon explain. On the Hill 2025: Legislation that adds criminal punishments for defacing political signs Our special coverage of Utah's Legislative Session continues this segment with a look at political advertisements. Specifically, the bill we want to talk about -- HB 292 -- addresses situations when people remove, damage, destroy, or add to political signs; it also discusses the location of where people put signs. The bill's sponsor, State Representative Jordan Teuscher joins us to talk more about it. DOGE continues digging into the federal government DOGE... it's still making waves as its people get deeper and deeper into the inner workings of Washington and the Federal Government. We've already talked about some of the concerns folks -- mainly Democrats -- have raised, but now several lawsuits are trying to restrict DOGE's access to "sensitive information." Adam and Rusty share their thoughts about DOGE’s movements. Elon Musk becomes latest target of angry Democrats Democrats have been trying to reframe their messaging since the election -- we talked a bit about that yesterday on Inside Sources. Part of this revamped messaging is turning their focus from President Trump to Elon Musk. In effect, he's become their new "boogeyman." Is this focus shift going to help Democrats or hurt them? Inside Sources looks at both sides. Is Pres. Trump going against the Republican Party orthodoxy? You've heard us talk about this before on the show -- whether Donald Trump is a true conservative or just a populist. Either way, he's the face of the Republican Party. And some have criticized the beginning of his presidency as a kind of "power grab,” going against the traditional small-government values of the GOP. Are those criticisms warranted? The Inside Sources give their takes. On the Hill 2025: Is it ‘Utahn’ or ‘Utahan’? Each state has a list of state symbols -- things that represent the state and its people. Utah has some unique ones, like the honeybee as our state insect. Did you know Utah has an official state cooking pot? It's the Dutch oven. Or how about the state vegetable? There's technically two: one is the Spanish sweet onion and the historic one is the sugar beet. Anyway, there's not an official demonym -- what you call a person from Utah. State Sen. Dan McCay proposes we finally make "Utahn" official.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Leah Murray House Republicans have been meeting in Florida for a multi-day retreat to discuss priorities and issues for the next year. President Trump joined them all yesterday, outlining a few key things he wants the House to focus on. Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy is there at the issues conference and calls into Inside Sources to share some insights into what's happening.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Leah Murray Trump administration hitting ‘pause’ on several federal grants, loans Congressional Democrats are furious today, after the Trump administration ordered federal agencies to block disbursements of several kinds of grants and loans. President Trump's executive orders say agencies must root out "Marxist equity, transgenderism, and green new deal social engineering policies." Inside Sources begins with a discussion and clarification on what’s covered by this pause. DOJ fires lawyers who previously prosecuted now-President Trump Trust -- it's an important thing in any relationship, especially the relationship between lawyers. And it's a big reason why Department of Justice officials fired several lawyers who had previously prosecuted the now-President Donald Trump; they said the president could not trust them. Inside Sources digs into the relationship between the DOJ and the presidency. On the Hill 2025: Perspective ‘For’ HB267, banning public unions from collective bargaining Passing yesterday in the Utah House, HB267 is now headed to the State Senate. The bill would make changes to how Utah’s public labor unions interact with public agencies in the states, especially around collective bargaining. State Representative Jordan Teuscher is running the bill and joins Inside Sources to explain some of the nuances of the bill and clear up some misconceptions about it. On the Hill 2025: Perspective 'Against’ HB267, banning public unions from collective bargaining HB267, Public Sector Labor Union Amendments did pass in the Utah House, but it had bipartisan opposition; 19 Republicans joined all the Democrats in voting against the bill. Why? Is this a sign of potential troubles in the Senate? House Minority Leader Angela Romero joins Inside Sources to explain why she – and House Democrats – stand against this bill and what it’s trying to do. A Utahn’s perspective on the House GOP issues conference House Republicans have been meeting in Florida for a multi-day retreat to discuss priorities and issues for the next year. President Trump joined them all yesterday, outlining a few key things he wants the House to focus on. Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy is there at the issues conference and calls into Inside Sources to share some insights into what's happening. Sen. Warren joins Trump, Musk in saying there’s wasteful government spending Here's something you may not have had on your 2025 political bingo card: Senator Elizabeth Warren being on the same side of an issue with President Trump and Elon Musk. But it's happened! In a new op-ed for Fox News, Democratic Senator Warren says she agrees with Trump and Musk that there's too much wasteful government spending. The Inside Sources hosts explain how the devil is truly in the details. On the Hill 2025: Legislation addressing higher education Several Republican lawmakers are joining their Democratic colleagues, coming out against budget cuts for Utah's public colleges and universities. They say they're worried the cuts will result in the discontinuation of liberal arts programs more than other programs. Inside Sources discusses their opinions while also chatting with State Representative Karen Peterson about other higher education-related bills she’s working on.
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This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. In Utah alone, home prices have surged by over 300 percent in recent years, with projections showing a shortfall of 153,000 homes by 2030. To address this, the Utah Workforce Housing Advocacy has launched a new messaging campaign called “Demand More Supply” to raise public awareness of the biggest contributor to high housing prices: low housing supply. Demand More Supply urges policymakers, community leaders, and residents to collaborate to adopt solutions that create more housing opportunities for middle-income families. This effort aims to ensure economic stability, quality of life and continued growth for the region by increasing supply, streamlining regulations and fostering innovation. One way they are raising awareness is through commercials to help the ‘every day Utahn' understand the root cause of the housing affordability crisis-limited housing supply. To learn more, visit the Utah Workforce Housing Advocacy website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 1/9/25
On the week's show we learn about the upcoming winter Science on Tap events at Woody's Tavern with Science Moab adviser independent journalist Amanda Heidi and Science Moab Board member Sophia Fisher. We also hear about a town hall process by United Today Stronger Tomorrow to seek input from rural Utahn's about the issues of most importance to them. And Malcom from the Moab Valley Multicultural Center shares details about their food pantry and efforts to provide warm clothes to folks in need this winter.
We now know what a Utahn has to earn to become a 1 percenter
Joe P, the real O.G., stops in with his latest philosophies. He shares thoughts on growing up Utahn, the boba scene and his horological tastes. Can he come correct like a porn star?
A $1,000 reward has been offered by the Davis County Police Department for returning their missing police K-9, Kash. Stephanie Dismor with the Davis County Sheriff's Office talks with D2 about the latest on the search and how Utahn's in the area can help.
Tonight, Utahns have another debate to watch when candidates for Utah Governor meet on the stage. Leah Murray, Co-host of KSL at Night and Director of the Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service at Weber State University, joins D2 to discuss what we expect to hear from the three candidates and the key issues many Utahns will be watching for.
Phil Lyman addresses multiple Lyman's running as write in candidates for UT governor Opinion: An American hostage was murdered; where is the outrage? How homebuyers should be preparing for a rate cut Utah social media law blocked in court Utah Governor's debate: what Utahn's will be watching for
In a stunning turn of events, Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate and microcredit pioneer, has been appointed interim leader of Bangladesh following a period of violent protests. As a friend to Utah, Yunus has adopted many Utahn principles in his work to alleviate poverty. Combine that with his unwavering commitment to Bangladesh, Yunus now faces his greatest test as he attempts to restore order and trust in a deeply divided country. Jay Evensen from Deseret News elaborates on Yunus’ relationship with Utah and the new position he has taken.
Team USA's Women's Rugby 7's team won it's first ever medal on Tuesday after beating Australia 14-12 in the bronze medal match. Utahn Spiff Sedrick scored the winning try as time expired. Debbie and Leah share their reaction and end the show with their key takeways from their conversation earlier with DWS about staying safe around bears.
A new report by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows 80% of Utahn residents welcome the 2034 Winter Olympics -- but will Utahns welcome 75% more residents moving here by 2034? Do we want 1.5 million more people living here? Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls.
Love the show? Hate the show? Think it's just okay? Send us a text!In The spirit of Pioneer Day, Brandon and Nate are joined by Kenny, Josh, and Spencer from The Other Show Podcast, a podcast based in Utah, for a one of a kind game show that is straight from the brain of who else ... SPENCER! How will Kenny & Josh fare against Brandon and Nate in Utah history, culture, facts and trivia? Do they even have a shot?!There's only one way to find out ... LISTEN NOW!Make sure you also follow The Other Show for more great podcast content!www.facebook.com/theothershow1www.instagram.com/theother.showwww.twitter.com/theothershow_Support the Show.Find us on social media as well!https://linktr.ee/Thisisaplace
This morning, Joe and David discussed Joe's ban from the RNC, determining it was the RNC Committee's decision as he wasn't flagged by the FBI or Secret Service. They also talked about the RNC's 20 platforms, noting many are merely policy changes without real impact. After a break, they welcomed Phil Lyman, a fifth-generation Utahn known for his leadership in San Juan County. Lyman discussed his recent election loss and efforts to challenge the results, emphasizing the importance of continuing to follow God. Following Lyman's departure, Joe and David discussed the frustrations of their ongoing fight and welcomed Carlos Cortez to talk about how the Fed manipulates the economy to influence elections. They also discussed protecting retirements and 401(k)s during the upcoming election. In closing, Joe and David had a profound conversation about truth, freedom, and continuing their fight for the country.
Recorded 5/22/24. Phil hosted. Jake, Jeff, Trent and Amber were there, too. Straight from 6-Foot Studios. Get your hard-hitting news and help us bring America back together.American Fork: Just Let the Parents Walk! No joke! Parents of Samantha Corey, American Fork High School student who died of cancer during her senior year, were given the honor of walking in her stead at the high school's 2024 graduation ceremony.Utah: Don't Tell My Wife This Story. Kouri Richins', who was accused of killing her husband Eric Richins, was dropped by her attorney amid the ongoing trial about the death. Now, that's a lot of fentanyl. Phil needs to watch out. Is Crystal plotting something tragic? Also, a Utahn is apparently trying to take over the Congo. Tyler Tomlinson is in prison in the Congo for allegedly trying to overthrow the government. The NHL team Arizona Coyotes are officially coming to Utah. We still don't know the new name. Apparently gangs are really big in West Valley.National: They demolished the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. What's happening to the rest of the bridge now?Tangent: Roast of @TomBrady. Funny? Inappropriate? Justified? Our Hate Game is the best therapy. Why are Stanley mugs so much better than all the other insulated mugs? Why are they collector's items? It's a scam. Phil is still in search of an experience with a natural disaster. Also, watch Jury Duty on Amazon Prime.Find us at americanforked.com. You can donate to help support the show at patreon.com/americanforked. Please rate us on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Send an email to info@americanforked.com with a screenshot of your review and we'll send you a special gift. Also, call or text our voice line at (385)323-0684.
Recorded 5/22/24. Phil hosted. Jake, Jeff, Trent and Amber were there, too. Straight from 6-Foot Studios. Get your hard-hitting news and help us bring America back together.American Fork: Just Let the Parents Walk! No joke! Parents of Samantha Corey, American Fork High School student who died of cancer during her senior year, were given the honor of walking in her stead at the high school's 2024 graduation ceremony.Utah: Don't Tell My Wife This Story. Kouri Rich's, who was accused of killing her husband Eric Richins, was dropped by her attorney amid the ongoing trial about the death. Now, that's a lot of fentanyl. Phil needs to watch out. Is Crystal plotting something tragic? Also, a Utahn is apparently trying to take over the Congo. Tyler Tomlinson is in prison in the Congo for allegedly trying to overthrow the government. The NHL team Arizona Coyotes are officially coming to Utah. We still don't know the new name. Apparently gangs are really big in West Valley.Find us at americanforked.com. You can donate to help support the show at patreon.com/americanforked. Please rate us on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Send an email to info@americanforked.com with a screenshot of your review and we'll send you a special gift. Also, call or text our voice line at (385)323-0684.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon The day after Trump’s guilty conviction Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in the hush money trial, what’s next? Today, the former president announced that he will appeal on the grounds that he believes the judge and jury were corrupt. KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon talk about how the Trump campaign could use this conviction and appeal to bolster the campaign. Will the conviction change any voter’s minds? Will the country move on from this whole trial? Let’s talk about it. Jurors now deciding on sentencing for Chad Daybell It’s only been a day since Chad Daybell was found guilty of a triple murder. Now, the same jury is already deciding his fate, which could include the death penalty. KSL-TV reporter Lauren Steinbrecher is following the developments from Boise, and joins the program to give an update on this process. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announces that he’s leaving the Democratic Party It’s not completely surprising, but today, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announced that he would leave the Democratic Party and register as an Independent. Previously, he had said he wouldn’t run for reelection to the Senate, but does this change things? Could he be planning to run again for governor? The hosts speculate about his future. Meet Paul Miller, GOP candidate for Congressional District 1 This election cycle features a primary race in the Republican Party for Utah’s 1st Congressional District. Paul Miller is one of the GOP candidates and the winner at the state convention. He joins us in the studio to explain why he’s running for the seat and how he plans to make changes in Congress that will benefit the average Utahn. Changes to how the federal government imposes regulations could be coming The Supreme Court is currently deciding on an issue that could change how the federal government imposes regulations. For the last several decades, Congress hasn’t been required to approve rules from federal agencies thanks to the “Chevron deference doctrine.” That doctrine could soon be overturned by the Supreme Court. We discuss how Utah’s leaders feel about the situation. Home prices expected to rise again; property insurance rates rising too Buying a new home is hard to do with home prices being the way they are. But owning a home is expensive too, especially with rising property insurance premiums. The three states with the biggest rise in property insurance premiums this year? Texas, Arizona, and Utah. Steve Waldrip, Utah Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation discusses the challenges with the hosts. The future of the $1.50 Costco hot dog deal Costco lovers, fear not — the new CFO has confirmed that the $1.50 hot dog deal isn’t going anywhere. It’s been around since the 1980s, and people have expressed great fear that the price may increase due to inflation. KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon finish off this busy show talking about their favorite traditions at Costco Wholesale.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon This election cycle features a primary race in the Republican Party for Utah’s 1st Congressional District. Paul Miller is one of the GOP candidates and the winner at the state convention. He joins us in the studio to explain why he’s running for the seat and how he plans to make changes in Congress that will benefit the average Utahn.
Closing arguments were heard yesterday in the trial of Chad Daybell, a former Utahn accused of first-degree murder among other charges. His defense team focused on downplaying the evidence for the murder charge while prosecutors highlighted Chad Daybell's internet search history and how the timing of it relates to the events in this case. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins D2 to help us understand what we've heard so far.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHANDLER SMITH!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!Hey, are you planning on going on the Radio Ronin Caribbean Invasion Cruise?!?! Reserve your spot QUICK!!! QUICK!!!!!! So... Utah has an NHL team... HECK YES THEY DO!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Any guesses on the team name? Chunga has a bunch of great options, sure to delight Utahn's of all ages!!!CHUNGA POLL: What is the worst trend that you can remember?!? Post your answers below!!!!Speaking of trends, Chris and Chunga both saw a very disturbing news article about "Ozempic face". Would you consider taking Ozempic?AND!!!! Gregg has a brand new movie shout-out theme!!!! It's movies based on video games!! Listen NOW!!! It's on www.radioronin.com and everywhere you get your podcasts!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHANDLER SMITH!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!Hey, are you planning on going on the Radio Ronin Caribbean Invasion Cruise?!?! Reserve your spot QUICK!!! QUICK!!!!!! So... Utah has an NHL team... HECK YES THEY DO!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Any guesses on the team name? Chunga has a bunch of great options, sure to delight Utahn's of all ages!!!CHUNGA POLL: What is the worst trend that you can remember?!? Post your answers below!!!!Speaking of trends, Chris and Chunga both saw a very disturbing news article about "Ozempic face". Would you consider taking Ozempic?AND!!!! Gregg has a brand new movie shout-out theme!!!! It's movies based on video games!! Listen NOW!!! It's on www.radioronin.com and everywhere you get your podcasts!!!
EPISODE 30 - “Robert Walker: Old Hollywood's Tragic Boy Next Door” - 04/08/2024 No one played sensitive, lost souls quite like ROBERT WALKER. However, he is best known for playing one of the most complicated, psychopaths in film history, Bruno Antony in ALFRED HITCHCOCK's masterpiece “Strangers On A Train” (1951). His journey from playing sensitive innocents to playing Bruno is reflective of his troubled, turbulent life, and the heartbreak from which he never recovered. This week, we'll discuss the artistry and the tragedy of this incredible actor. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Star-Crossed: The Story of Robert Walker and Jennifer Jones (1986), by Beverly Linet; Portrait of Jennifer (1995), by Edward Z. Epstein; Showman: The Life of David O. Selznick (1992), by David Thomson; Hollywood On The Couch: A Candid Look at the Overheated Love Affair Between Psychiatrists and Moviemakers (1993), by Marc Green and Stephen Farber; “Biography of Robert Walker,” April 1951, Paramount Pictures; “I Know Myself Now”, by Marva Anderson, July 1950, Movieland Magazine; “Actor Walker Dies After Drug Dosage,” August 3, 1951, by Gladwin Hill, New York Times; “Robert Walker: A Great Star Lost,” August 15, 1999, by David Thomson, The Independent On Sunday (London); “An Affair to Forget?” March 1998, by Nick Clooney, American Movie Classics Magazine; “Utahn's Rising Career in Films Came to a Sudden Tragic End,” July 23, 1999, by E. Hunter Hale, Deseret News; “Robert Walker, Jr. ‘Star Trek' Actor and Son of Superstars, Dies at 79,” December 6, 2019, The Hollywood Reporter; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Strangers On A Train (1951), starring Robert Walker, Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Leo G. Carroll, Pat Hitchcock, and Kasey Rogers; New Frontier (1939), starring John Wayne and Phylis Isley (Jennifer Jones); Dick Tracy's G-Men (1939), starring Ralph Byrd and Phylis Isley (Jennifer Jones); Winter Carnival (1939), starring Ann Sheridan, Richard Carlson, and Helen Parrish; These Glamour Girls (1939), starring Lana Turner, Lew Ayres, Marsha Hunt, Ann Rutherford, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Carlson, and Jane Bryan; Dancing Co-Eds (1939) staring Lana Turner, Richard Carlson, Ann Rutherford, Lee Bowman, and Artie Shaw; The Song of Bernadette (1943), starring Jennifer Jones, Charles Bickford, Vincent Price, Anne Revere, William Eythe, Lee J. Cobb, and Gladys Cooper; Bataan (1943), Staring Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Thomas Mitchell, Desi Arnaz, and Robert Walker; Madame Curie (1943), starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers, and Robert Walker; See Here Private Hargrove (1944), staring Robert Walker and Donna Reed; Since You Went Away (1945), starring Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Joseph Cotten, and Robert Walker; Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), starring Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, and Robert Walker; The Clock (1945), starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker; Her Highness and the Bell Boy (1945), starring June Allyson, Hedy Lamarr, and Robert Walker; The Sailor Takes A Wife (1945), starring June Allyson and Robert Walker; Til The Clouds Roll By (1946); Robert Walker, June Allyson, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin, Van Johnson, Lucille Bremer, Cyd Charisse, and Angela Lansbury; One Touch of Venus (1948), starring Robert Walker, Ava Gardner, Tom Conway, and Eve Arden; Please Believe Me (1950), starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Peter Lawford, and Mark Stevens; The Skipper Surprises His Wife (1950), starring Robert Walker and Joan Leslie; Vengeance Valley (1951), starring Burt Lancaster, Joanne Dru, and Robert Walker; My Son John (1952), staring Helen Hayes, Robert Walker, and Van Heflin; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former FBI agent Karl Schmae on Utahn arrested on Jan. 6 charges
You've probably heard of Trevor Lewis. Two-time Stanley Cup winner. NHL veteran. Utahn. On this episode, host of Utah Puck Report Jay Stevens is joined by Trevor's dad, Randy Lewis. They talk about Randy's life long love for hockey and how it was only amplified when his son was drafted into the NHL and proceeded to have an incredible career. Randy also offers his advice for people or parents who are new to the hockey world. You can find Utah Puck Report on Facebook, Instagram and X. If you enjoyed this episode, we would really appreciate it if you'd take the time to rate and review the podcast. Talk soon!
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse 9:05 Cool-season vegetables 9:20 How soon can I plant with my Walls of Water? Is the IFA Lawn Step Program better for Utahn lawns than the Scotts Lawn Program? What is the best procedure to use egg shells around my plants? Is now a good time to move a peach tree to a different location? Can I prevent my flowering plum trees from pollinating? Is it too early to spread wildflower seeds in my yard, and is it too early to plant vegetables in my garden? What are sunchokes (Jerusalem artichoke), where do I get them, and how do I start them? How do I prune roses? 9:35 Should I put some sort of vertical root barrier between my rapsberries and the rest of my garden? When is the best time to move my 5-year-old raspberries? What can I do to improve the sweetness of my blackberries? Are there any evergreen trees that can handle full sun, drought tolerant, grows up to 8 feet wide and doesn't need to be wrapped in the winter? What are some best practices for growing little fruit trees? When and how should I prune my forsythia? 9:50 Why are my potatoes turning green, and how can I prevent it from happening? When and how do I effectively move Columbines? How do I successfully maintain trees that are sold in containers?
Money talks. It makes headlines, too. Just ask The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Utah-based faith's finances have become a source of discussion, debate and, yes, dissent among insiders and outsiders. In recent weeks, the church's chief investment arm, Ensign Peak Advisors, has seen its publicly reported stock portfolio shoot past $50 billion, helping to propel the global faith's total wealth to an estimated $265 billion. Days ago, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed the church a mini-victory, agreeing to rehear the fraud lawsuit brought against it by a prominent Utahn, James Huntsman, who has accused Latter-day Saint leaders of misleading members about how the faith spends tithing funds. In addition, the church has been targeted in at least five states by a string of what it has called “copycat” tithing lawsuits seeking class-action status. On this week's show, Salt Lake Tribune reporter Tony Semerad, who has been tracking the church's finances and legal entanglements for a number of years, helps sort out all this money maneuvering and courtroom drama.
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith posts new downtown/arena renderings on social media. What could this mean for Utahn's Mark Pope having a better season than expected in 1st season in the Big12 What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Utah Jazz radio PxP David Locke Good, Bad & Ugly Whole World News Hour 3 BYU radio PxP Greg Wrubell Sports Roulette Final thoughts
Starting Lineup: Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith posts new downtown/arena renderings on social media. What could this mean for Utahn's Mark Pope having a better season than expected in 1st season in the Big12 What You May Have Missed
Talking points: hormones, testosterone, fertility, health, men's health Note: we had some audio troubles with this one! Welcome to 2024, team. We're kicking it off a bit intense with the podcast. This week, a look at what the **** is going on with hormones. The science behind it all is complicated, but fertility markers across the board are dropping. Why? I sat down with Layne Kilpatrick to get some info. This is a solid ep to check out if you're wondering what hormones (especially testosterone) are all about, and want some solid ways to clear away endocrine disruptors out of your home. (00:00:00) - Intro and Layne's defining moment(00:02:24) - What the hell is happening with men's testosterone rates?(00:08:02) - The role testosterone plays in child development(00:16:36) - How microplastics, phthalates, and other chemicals affect development(00:21:00) - What can newly pregnant couples do besides stop drinking from plastic water bottles?(00:24:32) - More on hormone disruptors and testosterone (00:28:35) - On sperm and why you should store some while you're younger(00:33:37) - On glyphosate and atrazine(00:39:58) - What some things men can do to support healthy testosterone and sperm production? (00:46:12) - What should the T levels and sperm count actually be for a middle-aged man?(00:52:45) - Layne's take on drugs like Ozempic Layne Kilpatrick began compounding hormone preparations as a pharmacy intern at the Apothecary Shoppe in downtown Salt Lake City in 1986 when the process of micronization was first developed, paving the way for more widespread hormone supplementation. He has developed several original formulations made exclusively at MOC. He has treated thousands of patients for hormone-related issues. He acts as a consultant to medical practitioners and other pharmacists both in and outside of Utah, advising on the interpretation of hormone labs, clinical signs, and symptoms, and effective prescribing practices for ‘native' hormone therapy, as he prefers to call it. Layne is a native Utahn of pioneer heritage and has lived in Draper since 2003. He and his wife, Angie, have 5 children. Connect with Layne: -Website: https://hormonespecialist.net/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonespecialist -TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hormonespecialist Pick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/ Check out some free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your Relationship Build brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | and yes, even TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I was joined by my friend, Chris Hatch of Forza Development, a 3rd generation commercial real estate developer and 6th generation Utahn, Chris's focus has been on the drive thru retail space and he has been involved in over 1,000 drive-thru real estate deals since 2002. He has recently shifted his focus to entirely development focused, and we spoke in depth about the transition from broker to developer. We also spoke in depth about how to develop NNN retail properties. Chris can be found on twitter @NNNincome and Chris is desperately looking for dutchbros sites across the nation so please send him sites!
Wanna talk like a real Utahn? Well, pour yourself a glass of “melk” and head on up to the “ruf.” We've got some “explainin'” to do.