Utah’s One Thing: Sheri Gibb, Clever Octopus

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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?”

Also joining us in episode 138 was Sheri Gibb of Clever Octopus. Sheri told us that the one thing someone visiting Utah must do is visit our National Parks. She said her favorite hidden gem is Bryce Canyon in the winter. Sheri said that every season is pretty glorious but winter is magical. Tips for Family Trips have some great advice for visiting the canyon in the winter. The picture we linked below from AirPano has some amazing panoramic pictures and 360 VR photo’s of the canyon in winter. Check them out!

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Utah’s One Thing: Jen Lopez, Clever Octopus

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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?”

Jen Lopez, from Clever Octopus, joined us for episode 138. When we asked Jen what her one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah would be, Jen told us, “we have some of the coolest state parks in the country.” Jen’s favorite is Goblin Valley. With thousands of hoodoo’s, this area of Utah was created from an erosion-resistant layer of rock atop relatively softer sandstone.

Photo: Daily Mail UK @Alamy

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Utah’s One Thing: Stuart Graves, Sundance Selfie Photographer

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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 Stuart Graves, Sundance Selfie Photographer, join us pre-Sundance Film Festival for episode 134. Stuart said that the one thing that someone visiting Utah should do before leaving is to visit Moab and explore there. Stuart has been all over the world and he says Moab is still “surreal and amazing scenery.”

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Utah’s One Thing: Thayne Garner, Last Course Dessert Studio

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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?”

Episode 133 had us all drooling with guest, Thayne Garner, one of the founders of Last Course Dessert Studio. We asked Thayne what his one thing someone would have to do while visiting Utah would be, and he said he has seen mountains all over the country/world and his words were, “man I love the mountains! Nothing touches the mountains in Utah.” Did you know there are 80 mountain ranges in Utah? According to VisitUtah.com 85% of Utah’s residents live within 15 miles of the Wasatch Mountains!

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Utah’s One Thing: Kiki Furia, Cosplayer and Podcaster

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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?”

Episode 129 We were joined by Kiki Furia cosplayer and host of SLC Sitdown Podcast. Kiki said the one thing that someone visiting Utah should do is just sit and look at the mountains. No really. Kiki said for her, she loves coming home and decompressing while looking out her window at Mt. Olympus. Kiki also told us that the one thing someone needs to do in Salt Lake City is to go to cosplay karaoke at the Union Tavern! Follow the Union’s Facebook page for upcoming events!

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Utah’s One Thing: Cat Umano, Dancer and Podcaster

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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?”

Episode 129 We were joined by Cat Umano dancer and host of SLC Sitdown Podcast. Cat said that as a transplant to Utah there is still a lot that she hasn’t done, but she would tell someone visiting Utah to experience nature and the mountains. We hope she gets to go back to Zion and experience Angel’s Landing after telling us about missing her opportunity because of rain! **Also on a side note, if you are looking for dance lessons, Cat will be back in Utah this summer! You can get in touch with her through her Facebook or Twitter page!**

Photo: ZionPonderosa.com

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Utah’s One Thing: Cami and Kimm Andersen, Asylum 49 owners

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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?”

Of course in episode 121 Cami and Kimm Andersen , of Asylum 49, said that the one thing someone visiting Utah should do is visit their old hospital! Asylum 49 is open year round. You can visit the brand new community center on one side of the building which features VR and escape games. You can visit in the fall for the haunted hospital, or you are part of group, or you schedule your own, paranormal tour. There is plenty to enjoy and learn about at the Old Tooele Hospital!

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Utah’s One Thing: Dr. Sunnie Giles, Author/Corporate Trainer

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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?”

Dr. Sunnie Giles told us during episode 114 that the one thing she would tell someone visiting Utah that they had to do would be to visit Mirror Lake. Dr. Giles said that when she went she had an “almost spiritual experience.” She said that being in   …. with nature is awe-inspiring.

Catherine Armstrong at Only in Your State gives a perfect day trip to Mirror Lake!

Map Courtesy: Only In Your State

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Utah’s One Thing: Jay Whittaker, Actor/Comedian/Podcaster

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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?”

Episode 111 we sat down with comedian, podcaster, and actor; Jay Whittaker. Jay said that the one thing he would tell someone visiting Utah that they had to do before leaving is to get to Moab. Jay said that he really understood how beautiful the earth was after visiting Moab. Jay also said to find yourself while you’re in Utah. He said that you might get briefed on the culture, and you can figure out what your brand is because Utah allows that.

Photo Credit: Choice Hotels.com

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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!

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