Episode 178 Not All Women are Ladies

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**UPDATE** The Clubhouse on South Temple (Ladies’ Literary Club) HAS won a portion of the grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation with Vote Your Main Street!

Located in downtown Salt Lake City, just east of the Cathedral of the Madeline and the Masonic temple, is a small Frank Lloyd Wright prairie school, pre-art deco style home, that if you blinked, you would miss. Here’s the thing, you don’t WANT to miss this house.

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Image courtesy of the Special Collections Dept, J Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah.

Jude, the protector of the home, as well as part of Photo Collective Studios sat down with us for episode 178 to talk about why being part of National Geographic Vote Your Main Street was so important (the voting ended October 29th). Jude gave us a history of the incredible women that built the Ladies’ Literary Club and how they lasted well over a century before disbanding in 2013. Now called the ClubHouse SLC, it is going through a rebirth and will hopefully see another type of literary *or perhaps other type* club start up.

Jude told us of the many things that happened at the literary club over history and we promised we would post this birthday cake picture! The women that started this club were wealthy, literate, white glove, high hat wearing ladies’. In the turn of the century their membership had surpassed 250 and they had to sell their original school house building that was just up the street. At that time they had their new building, what is now at 850 E South Temple, built. It officially opened in 1913. Jude told us it was only after 9 years of opening that the building was paid off.

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Image courtesy of Utah State Historical Society.

There is a book that exists about the first 50 years of the club, if you can get your hands on it. We don’t want to give away too much of the episode but the history of these women and this building is incredible.

Now the ClubHouseSLC hosts weddings, parties, markets, and funerals. You can follow them on (ClubHouseSLC) Instagram (PhotoCollective) Instagram and (ClubhouseSLC) Facebook (PhotoCollective) Facebook. Of course booking information for both Photo Collective Studios and the ClubHouse are on their websites. You can also check out their events page for upcoming gatherings!

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Episode 177 Boogers and Halloween Candy

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We have been joined by guest co-host, Josh Cameron, a couple times before for episode 79 and 124. This time we wanted him to sit down with us to host and to tell us about his new book, Gaiming Higher, and his plans to run for UCD1 for Rob Bishop’s seat.

Do you know what Utah’s most purchased Halloween candy is? We broke down each of our favorites on this weeks episode. Salt Lake Tribune reported that CandyStore.com (after compiling years of data) reported that Utah’s favorite candy is Jolly Ranchers with Tootsie Pops in a close second. Industrial supply outlet Bid-on-Equipment.com (based on Google search per capita) reported that Utahn’s most popular candy is Peanut Butter M&M’s. What is your favorite Halloween candy?

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We had storyteller Danny B Stewart on to talk about the Provo Vortex and some Utah Lore for episode 123. This week we found an awesome article from KSL that talks about other myths and lore’s that we haven’t covered before! But nothing will ever beat out Utah Lake water babies… *shiver*

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Episode 168 More than a Friend in the Jewelry Business

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Ring designer, Patrick Adair, who is ACTUALLY the friend you want in the jewelry business joined us for episode 186.

Patrick is one of those rare gems that took a idea, that you or I may find simple, kick-started it and found a way to turn it into a successful business. Patrick comes from a family that has a business background so he didn’t fall far from the tree. While Patrick was in college he decided to take carbon fiber and create something out of it. He wasn’t sure what at first, but then it turned into Patrick Adair Designs. They now employ a small force and make incredible rings with their trademarked Glowstone and specific meteorite material. It is incredibly unique the items he finds to turn into rings such as petrified wood, dinosaur bones, and precious stones. Did you know there is such a thing as a meteorite broker? Who doesn’t want one of those? Not only is he creating, you can find him and his creative process on his YouTube series!

Patrick’s idea is one of the most unique we’ve seen. The idea of taking things he can find off of Ebay and turning them into one of a kind rings, is pretty spectacular. His rings range from a basic $90 to a high $2500. Which, for what you are getting, isn’t unrealistic for a ring you can’t find anywhere else. You can follow Patrick on their Facebook and sign up for their newsletter at the bottom of their page.

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Episode 167 Investigative Beer Reporter

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For episode 167 we were joined by Utah’s very own beer journalist, Tim Haran. Tim is the author and founder of Utah Beer News.

We had Tim join us to talk about the the upcoming City Weekly Utah Beer Fest! Tim knows Utah’s craft beer scene inside and out and listening to him talk about how the market has grown over the last 5 years is pretty incredible for Utah. Tim decided to start Utah Beer news from his own love of home brewing, which he says is how many Utah brewery’s have come to life.

photo: Utah Beer News

There are plenty of people writing about the actual product, but Tim has found a special niche by writing the stories of the people behind Utah’s craft beer. What are some of Tim’s favorite local beers you ask? Currently he is loving Fisher Beer Rye Cream Beer and new brewer, Level Crossing Brewing! We can only see Utah Beer News getting bigger and bigger as the community grows.

Follow Tim for his updates on local breweries, beers, and beer events on his website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!

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Episode 165 There Were No Handcarts

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Lies… We’ve all been told lies as Mormon, and formerly known as, Mormon kids. This week because it is Pioneer Day we ran through a list of facts about Pioneer Day from one of our favorite resources, Only in Your State.

The great Bear Lake Raspberry Shake debate continues. Jeremy says Ephraim’s so far is his best. Jessica still stands firm with Merlin’s. Chris and Bre also think Merlin’s is pretty great!! For the record, collectively… LaBeau’s, LaBeau’s 2, Zips, Hometown, Quick and Tasty and the Chevron have all been tried and there are still a few on the list!

We also talk about some easy Utah hikes from Utah.com.

Photo: Jessica Richardson @sweetpjess

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Episode 164 Jeff Dillon and NOT the Dill-weeds

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Jeff Dillon, Utah musician, joined us during episode 164 for an awesome interview about finding your voice in a local music scene!

Sometimes your born with music in your soul and that is where Jeff’s story starts. A musical family, just not the music Jeff loved. Growing up Jeff was influenced by artists such as Helmut, Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, Stabbing Westward, and Front 242. Jeff’s first band started in high school, Viciate, and would only last a short time. From 22-34 Jeff was just adulting, as we all find ourselves doing at one point or another. At 34, Jeff decided to pick up a guitar again and started taking guitar lessons. He then stepped back in front of a mic with his guitar. Jeff has now been playing again for 5 years, with 1 and a half of those as front man of Jeff Dillon and the Revival.

Jeff recently released his 2nd album, Reflections. We talked about how being an artist now is much different than when he started music 20 years ago. There might not be an opportunity to become a superstar, but the reach that music has now because of streaming is almost achieving a level that artists have always dreamed of. This was our first episode that we were graced by a musician playing live on our show!

Photo: Jeff Dillon Music

Follow Jeff Dillon on Facebook to find out and support his upcoming tour. You can stream his music his website and on your favorite streaming services. You can also find his music on his You Tube channel.

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Episode 142 Figuratively Sculpting

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Episode 142 guest, Cory Clawson, had us floored from the moment he told us that his gateway into art was oil painting at the ripe age of 7! We are glad that he found a passion in figure sculpting though so we could experience his creativity in Utah and beyond!

Cory told us that Mary Ann Judd, former art teacher at American Fork High School, changed his life. As soon as he had a block of sculpting clay in his hand his life path was set and nothing else mattered going forward. From a bronze foundry learning figurative sculpting to working for an architectural firm making massive sculptures that would be shipped out of state, to now creating as a free agent. There are plenty of opportunities to see Cory’s sculptures in the western states.

Cory’s first massive project was a recreation of the giant elephant that stands 34 feet tall that sat on the corner of Hollywood and Highland in Hollywood for years as an homage to the silent film, Intolerance. The new recreation can be found at the Kodak Theatre. Driving through Las Vegas? Cory, and a team’s, work sits up and down the strip. The Trevi fountain replica outside Caesars Palace and a slew of sculptures at Mandalay Bay and the Luxor.

Photo: KisMis Ink We Heart Vegas Blog

Fast forward a few more years. You may have made a trip to the new immersive experience in Pleasant Grove, Utah known as Evermore. There you will find Cory’s latest masterpiece, Michael and Lucifer. As one of the first people to join the Evermore Park creative team, Cory said that this project is one of his coolest! He spent a couple years building this sculpture. Check out this video from Evermore.

Photo: Evermore Park

Cory has something up his sleeve that he couldn’t talk about with us, we are excited to see what is next! He also takes commissions and is working on busts of the LDS Prophets that are for purchase. You can find Cory on Facebook, Instagram, and on his website.

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Episode 136 New Laws. New Utah.

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Welcome to 2019!! We made it!

Thanks for all who tuned in this past year and have supported us along the way. 2018 was awesome and we cannot wait for this year and what it brings for us and for Utah! We love doing the New Utah Podcast for you!

We started the year by talking about the repercussions that the government shut down has on Utah. If you’ve been living under a rock, the government has been shut down now since December 22nd. If you have listened to our show, you know that our guests LOVE the national parks in Utah. Zions has been running on volunteers and others barely eeking by and Bryce is still opened as well. Other things effected by the shut down in Utah include but aren’t limited to; funding to the tribes throughout Utah, road maintenance, WIC, 200+ forest service employees, and the parks being closed trickles down to local businesses that depend on that tourism.

It is also of note, the new laws that take effect for 2019. Of course we all know about the new drinking and driving law. There are other laws that are new for Utah as well and we covered just a few of them for you.

Also, in case you were wondering, we were wrong. The visitor center at the Kennecott Copper Mine is set to reopen spring of 2019 after the major landslide. However, keep up with Rio Tinto’s social media and with VisitUtah.Org for updates because the last news was the mine was still shifting and they were concerned about the opening date.

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Best “Best of” Podcast in Utah: City Weekly Best of Utah 2018

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WHAT THE!! YOU GUYS WE WON!

We want to thank Enrique Limon, editor at City Weekly, for recognizing The New Utah Podcast this year as the 2018 “Best Best of Podcast” in their staff picks section under “things.” We may have not gotten the popular vote, but being recognized by the magazine and editors that create these categories is such an honor! We are incredibly humbled and of course stoked!

Click on the photo for the e-copy of Best of Utah 2018

This particular winning made us all giggle because each show we talk about how we never create “best of” episodes of our past shows. And here we are, being recognized for being Best Best Of, but just in a better way!

It’s a highlight of our year going through the City Weekly Best of Utah (2017pt.1/2017pt.2 and 2016). This will be our third year doing our episode with our personal favorites in the magazine! Stay tuned for that episode, we want to give some time for it to get around the valley before we put in our two cents!

Thanks to everyone that DID vote for us in the readers choice, we appreciate your support more than we could ever vocalize!

Now you’ve pulled up that magazine or picked one up, keep it in your car and challenge yourself to try new things through Utah over the next year!

 

Episode 121 Utah’s Most Haunted: Asylum 49

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The largest amount of historical information we’ve been able to find on the Old Tooele Hospital, is from History Goes Bump. Most of the information that you will find when you Google, is just about Asylum 49 being one of the nations top haunted houses and the past/on-going paranormal activity that happens throughout the building.

Our visit to Asylum 49 on opening night was not to do a paranormal investigation, although Jeremy has done several out there with his paranormal group. Our visit to Tooele to record our show was to highlight the haunt and what they are doing with their brand new community center. Okay, we may have gotten into the paranormal a little, because how can you not when you are in one of the most haunted locations in the state of Utah?

Cami and Kimm Andersen, and their family, have been running the Asylum 49 haunted attraction for the past 13 years on the hospital side of the building. It has earned it’s place in “best of” and “scariest” lists across America. They have even been visited by Ghost Adventures twice, in 2011 and 2017. A year and a half ago the nursing home, on the other side of the building, closed and they took ownership of that side as well. Instead of expanding the haunted house, they decided to open a community/wellness center for the people they’ve worked with in the haunt over the years and for the Tooele community. Here is the documentary that they presented at the 2018 FanX Convention, at the beginning of September, which talks a little bit about the relationships they’ve built, some behind the scenes, and the good that Asylum 49 is doing in the community.

During our time at Asylum 49 we had an opportunity to speak with Bryce, the director of operations and creator of the documentary. Dusty, who is Kimm and Cami’s business partner and part owner *and family*, as well as Sherry from Sherry’s Sweets which has opened shop in the kitchen on the community center side. Not only is Sherry’s Sweets opened for business in the community center, they have taken some of the old rooms and created little shops featuring local vendors and artisans. Of course during our visit we got some time with Cami and Kimm as well. We found out how they came into the Asylum in the first place, a bit about the haunt, and some of their own personal paranormal experiences in the building over the years.

Old Tooele Hospital

We were able to take a tour of the haunt prior to it opening.This year they’ve moved it to the opposite side of the building while they work on some stuff on the hospital side, then they will move it back so the community center will have it’s own space. Just a reminder, it is FULL CONTACT! After we recorded our show Cami and Dr. Fear gave us a tour through the old hospital side. Check out some of the pictures we took. None of the photos have been edited, only watermarked.

Asylum 49 Exterior

Entrance to Green Mile @ Asylum 49

The Green Mile @ Asylum 49

Original Operating Room Doors @ Asylum 49

Conference Room @ Asylum 49

One of the surgery rooms @ Asylum 49

Entry to Labor and Delivery @ Asylum 49

Original tub @ Asylum 49

Asylum 49 Rules!

We don’t want to give away too much of our interview or our experiences in the recap. Take a listen and let us know if you would experience the full contact at Asylum 49 and if you’ve had any experiences in these walls! We can’t wait to go back!

You can follow Asylum 49 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

If you want more of Cami’s paranormal experiences, you can order her and Richard Estep’s book, “The Haunting of Asylum 49” on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

Here is the list from Haunted rooms that we talked about; Top 10 Haunted Places in Utah.

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