Episode 339 – Justa iHorn

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Jeremy’s granddaughter was born but with a little hiccup causing her to stay in the NICU for a few days.  Chris and Bre outwit the UPS man and it’s Thanksgiving!!!

Jeremy’s granddaughter, Ivy Rose

This week we finally get to talk to Frank Falk, the creator of iHorns. We have been looking at his stuff for years at the Farmers Market and Jeremy even has one at home. The horns are made from musical instruments, car horns, animal horns, and anything conical!

Frank Falk, iHorns creator

Frank makes custom speakers for your phone out of antique horns and other devices. But we talk a lot more about American history than we do the actual horns, since that is such a big part of the art itself. We are grateful because he brought each of us a horn!

Sterling Dinkie via iHorns website

Our guest says the best thing about Utah is that the people and the topography are diverse.  The people make room for all and accept differences.

Our gifts from Frank!

Thank you to Folk Hogan for our intro music. 

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Episode 336 – Working for Yourself

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This week we sit down with Max Born, the President and owner of Chili Beak. Chili Beak is a local chili oil company, but also so much more.

Max Born recording at Ugly Baboon Studios (Jeremy)

Aside from just making amazing oil, sauce and caramels, Max is a firm believer in helping grow the local business community. With a history of successful branding and distribution, he has grown chili beak into quite the brand, and launched a successful hot sauce festival in Salt Lake.  Sauce Lake City was held in June of 2022 so watch for it in the spring of 2023!

via @ChiliBeak (Twitter)

After purchasing Chili Beak from Giselle and Jason McClure about three years ago, he not only grew the brand they started but Max has also started a couple of other business Chili Beak adjacent, one of them being Chill Beak. Chill Beak produces cannabis chews with Chili Beak’s trademark habanero punch!

via ChillBeak.com

Max says the most interesting and unique thing about Utah is our community and our tribe.  Pockets of people who jump in to help and support!  As always, thank you to Folk Hogan for our intro and outtro music.

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Episode 313 – 6 years

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Hey kids, we here at The New Utah Podcast just had our 6year anniversary and we are as surprised as you that we have lasted this long! To celebrate the momentous occasion, we started the evening with Ruby Snap Cookies.

We trued some new cookies that none of us had before:

Patsy Jane: Fresh blackberry cream drizzled in blackberry glaze and topped with, you got it!… fresh blackberries.

Darby: Chocolate oatmeal with a peanut butter cream cheese frosting and callebaut crips pearls.

Lola: A festival of lemon! Made with panela curd and topped with fresh squeezed lemon glaze and glacéed lemons.

We also enjoyed the tried and true favorites, Lola, Penelope, Vivian, and of course the always popular PB WOW.

Check these flavors out and so many more at Rubysnap’s

So, not only is it our 6-year anniversary it’s also Utah Adventure Week! This week was a ‘2-for’… Gilgal Gardens and the International Peace Gardens.

Located at 749 East 500 South in Salt Lake City, Gilgal Sculpture Garden was envisioned, designed, and created by Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. Tucked in the middle of the block and surrounded by homes, business, and apartment complexes it’s a place you would never know existed if you didn’t know where to look. Gilgal contains 12 original sculptures and over 70 stones engraved with scriptures, poems, songs, and literary text. Although Child was not a classically trained artist, he went to great lengths to obtain each stone for his garden.

The finished statues are unconventional, even eccentric: a sacrificial altar, a shrine to Child’s wife Bertha, and probably the most recognized piece is the Sphynx with Joseph Smith’s faced carved into it. Child knew that not everyone would appreciate his particular artistic vision. His primary concern, however, was that the garden would succeed in making people think: “You don’t have to agree with me,” he said. “You may think I am a nut, but I hope I have aroused your thinking and curiosity

This is one of the places talked about by so many of our guests over the years and you have to see it to believe it. One of our favorite pieces is the carving of the creator himself Mr. Child.  The different stones he brought together to create the pants, the suite coat, and the head are very interesting and intricate. His pants actually have a pattern to them!

You have to do yourself a favor and visit this MOST UNIQUE Utah location!

Our second spot was the International Peace Gardens located in Jordan Park: 1160 Dalton Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. This Park is one of only two peace gardens located in the United States. It was founded in 1939 by Mrs. Otto Wiesley, Citizen Char of the Salt Lake Council of Women. Its original dedication was planned to coincide with the Centennial Celebration of 1947, but WWII ironically interrupted progress and delayed the opening until 1952.

Each of the 28 countries represented in the garden is allotted a section which they design, create and plant at their own expense. Plans are approved by the City Parks Director before they are implemented. As each garden is completed, it is dedicated and presented to the city.

As we wondered through the gardens, we noticed that some of the countries are represented very well. China, Japan, Switzerland, were some of our favorite sections to visit. Others are in need of expansion, and a little more effort from their respective countrymen. One thing to note the fountains has not been turned on yet and most of the seasonal flowers were not planted or in bloom. As the summer progresses the induvial gardens will bloom and be even more amazing.

Both of the Utah locations are free to the public, so visitors can enjoy these parks year-round and for the best price of $0.00.

We are so excited to have reached this tremendous milestone in our little podcast’s history. Thank you to all the many wonderful people we have met along the way. So many fun interviews, field trips, and we have gotten to know and become friends with people we would have never otherwise been able to meet. Thank you for 6 wonderful years, and we hope there are many more to come.

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Episode 262 – Coochie Bags

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This week’s write-up is by yours truly (aka Julia).  We open up the episode by talking about pride month and announcing that the farmer’s markets start this weekend.  Jeremy recounts his law chair building experience and reads us the poorly translated instruction manual from Harbor Freight. Julia has some embarrassing stories from her trip to Vegas- where she was not, in fact, celebrating her birthday.

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We were met this week by Ogden’s Legacy Tattoo artist Sarah Arave.  Sarah is a born-and-raised Utahn from the little city of Eden.  Sarah used to take the bus to the nearest school every day, and it was 45 minutes each way.

Sarah began to disfigure people at the ripe age of 16 when her parents let her buy a stick and poke kit from Amazon.  Some of her first tattoos were on her siblings (and she has to look at them for the rest of her life).

Sarah is about to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Weber State University, and plans to continue her tattoo career until retirement.  We discuss the possibility of Chris getting a crucified space Jesus tattooed across his chest (Jeremy insists his nipples need to be the nails on the cross).  Sarah also goes into detail about ween tattoos and how they are applied in the underground tunnels of 25th street.

You can join the waitlist for a tattoo by Sarah Arave at https://www.saraharavetattoo.com/

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