Utah’s One Thing: Dave Cawley, Cold Podcast Host

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Since we started our show in 2016, we have been asking our guests at the end of every New Utah interview, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

We had the honor of sitting down for episode 147 with local podcaster and investigative journalist, Dave Cawley, of The Cold Podcast. We asked Dave what his one thing, he would tell someone visiting Utah, they had to do before leaving would be. Dave told us it was complicated to tell us the why, but he told us he loves Utah’s back country. Dave also told us he hates talking about it because he hate’s what people do it and he wants to keep it sacred. So he stopped talking about his favorite places. We respect that.

Dave did tell us that the one thing someone should do when visiting Utah would be to drive to Torrey, Utah. He said go down Highway 12 to Hole in the Rock Road to Kodachrome in Bryce Canyon and over to Zion. Utah.com always has great information about locations like Kodachrome!

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Episode 147 It’s much too Cold with Dave Cawley

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We are fortunate to get to talk to other Utah podcasters. It gives a great perspective of what each of us are experiencing as we broadcast to the great unknown! And after all, we are all in this together, right?

Episode 147 we had the honor to sit down and talk with host, Dave Cawley, of the podcast sensation Cold.

We didn’t want to bring Dave in to rehash his episodes of Cold. After 18 episodes and three grueling years of research, we wanted to talk to Dave about why he decided to invest the time to share Susan’s story. We wanted to know what it was like being a radio personality moving into podcasting without knowing how people are really going to react. We also wanted to know about moving from behind the scenes as a reporter to being thrust into a spotlight. Truly, we just wanted to sit down and talk with him out of much respect for what he has been doing the last three years as an investigative journalist in the Utah community. One of the many things we loved about talking to Dave is that he made it very clear he is open to having thoughtful and respectful debate about the case. Even though his theories are changing and have changed since the research started, it goes without saying that Dave’s life has been changed by doing this podcast.

The Cold Podcast has become a place of activism against domestic abuse for both Dave and for his listeners. Dave has made the pledge above to make sure that those in Susan’s shoes can take them off and run, and Dave has offered these steps in acknowledging abuse in friends and family members. First believe. Listen to what they are saying and believe them. Second, validate and third direct them to the proper resources such as the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition or the National Domestic hotline (links below)

You can reach out to the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition HERE or the National Domestic Violence Hotline HERE.

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