Utah’s One Thing: Trina Perez, Buzzed Coffee Truck

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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 were super lucky to chat with Trina Perez, the founder of Buzzed Coffee Truck, for episode 106. Of course her must do while visiting Utah is to stop at have a drink at her coffee truck! As it should be.

Trina also said that someone visiting Utah must visit Escalante and Boulder, Utah. Specifically have dinner at the award winning, Hell’s Back Bone Kitchen! Heads up, the restaurant is only opened seasonally. Make sure that you check to see their schedule on their website.

Photo: TripAdvisor

 

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Utah’s One Thing: Josh “The Herbalist” Williams

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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?”

Josh, The Herbalist, Williams of GreenThread Herbs joined us for episode 104 and what Josh had to say about the one thing in Utah, “Salt Lake is fantastic. I wouldn’t live anywhere else.” Josh said he loves living in a place that you still get to stick up for yourself and there is still space to fight for something. Josh also said to visit a music venue like Metro Music Hall. He said that when bands come back to a location often it says a lot about the city. Metro is just one of many amazing small venues in Salt Lake City. Urban Lounge, Kilby Court, The State Room, In The Venue, The CommonWealth Room, Park City Live, and The Garage are also fantastic SLC music venues!

photo credit: metro music hall

 

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Utah’s One Thing: Joanne Williams Co-Founder Talisman Brewing Co.

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At the end of every New Utah interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Joining us on Skype for episode 99,  Joanne Williams of Talisman Brewing Co. told us that the one thing you must do when visiting Utah is to head to Ogden and try some Talisman beer  at their brewery! We definitely agree with that, as most of their offerings are ONLY at their brewery!

Joanne said it really depends on what part of the state you are visiting. She said that they had a goal for 52 hikes in 52 weeks! This is definitely possible. She said to visit Kanaraville Falls and then visit Cecret Lake, it shows you two sides of Utah!

Photo: Jsnhix @ Kanarraville Falls

 

Photo: Climbjm Jeffrey McGrath

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Utah’s One Thing: Altered Landscape artist and owner of Kat’s Cleaning SLC, Kat Martin

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At the end of every New Utah interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Artist, Kat Martin, joined us for episode 81. Whether Kat is cleaning up Salt Lake City or creating art to decorate it, she suggested that the one thing that someone visiting Utah should do before leaving is to get up into the mountains. Kat says to go up behind the capitol and into the hills.

 

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Utah’s One Thing: Sam Goodwin Tattoo artist

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At the end of every New Utah Podcast interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Episode 78 we had “no regerts” with local Utah tattoo artist Sam Goodwin of Murder Crows Tattoo in North Sale Lake! Sam said that his one thing someone should do before leaving Utah is to go to Temple Square… of course. Then he told us that he and his wife love to hike. We loved his suggestion of finding a trail that goes some where! You know, a lake, a river, just something at the end to enjoy! Utah.com always has great lists and their hiking list will get you all over Utah. Click HERE to find more info or click on the picture.

Utah.Com 500+ Miles of Hiking Trails

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Utah’s One Thing: Jennifer Jones author of The Dead History

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At the end of every New Utah Podcast interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

Episode 76 we were joined by author and researcher, Jennifer Jones of The Dead History and “Ghosts of Ogden, Brigham City, and Logan.” Jennifer is a transport to Utah and lives in the northern half of Utah so we asked her what her one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving! Jennifer said, head to 25th Street in Ogden! She said it is a unique part of history and there is really no place like 25th Street.

We agree! We even head that Al Capone wouldn’t step foot there.

Visit Ogden has a list of 25 things to do on 25th Street!

photo: out of bounds creative

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Utah’s One Thing: James Fowler founder of Sugar House Distillery

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At the end of every New Utah interview we like to ask our guests, “What is the one thing that you would tell someone visiting Utah they had to do before leaving?”

While visiting James Fowler, found of Sugar House Distillery, for episode 68 we asked him what his one thing someone visiting Utah should be? James said to visit the Delicate Arch in Moab and hike it. He said that it represents our state. James said, “with visitors every day it is easy to get negative about the laws, but it’s easy to talk about the beauty.

Click on the picture for some great advice if you plan to hike the Delicate Arch in Moab:

localadventurer.com

And we are going to add to stop by Sugar House Distillery while you are in town too at  2212 S W Temple #14, Salt Lake City, UT!

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