Episode 103 Utah Lists are Always Rad, cause Utah is Rad!

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This week we ventured into a couple of super rad lists about Utah, and who doesn’t love a good list? From Salt Lake Insider by the super fun Dustin Brohm, 20 Awesome Things you Never knew about Salt Lake City.  There were some we knew and some we didn’t! We also learned about 5 Famous Utah Attractions Lost to History by Robert J. Debry on KSL.com.

Did you know that there use to be a showboat on Utah Lake in the 1940’s?

Did you know that Utah is the highest manufacturer of rubber chickens?

Do you know WHY they call it the greatest snow on earth?

Did you know Utah had the first KFC franchise that still exists to this day?

Do you know why the streets are wide in Salt Lake City?

Did you know SLC is also considered the “gayest “city?  We will take that honor!

These are just a few of the Utah facts that we uncovered this week that make our state awesome!

We love good Utah trivia! If you have any send it our way!

Also if you have a great homemade sausage recipe for Chris, send it our way!

Deseret News Courtesy of Roland Strong

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Episode 102 Behind the Scenes of the SLC Downtown Farmers Market

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We know that you always hear Jessica talk about going to the Downtown Salt Lake Farmers market religiously. This week we were so elated to have market director, Alison Einerson, give us the in’s and out’s and some insight to the upcoming summer market, which will be starting up on June 9th in Pioneer park! Alison’s love for the market comes from a very pure past where she learned how to can like her grandmother and grow an appreciation for gardening when she was younger. Alison was teaching canning classes and then found herself as the director of the Downtown Farmers market/Urban Food Connections of Utah with the Downtown Alliance.

There is something enriching in learning about the history of something you patronize or are passionate about. The Downtown Salt Lake Farmers market started 27 years ago as a revitalization project with just a few vendors such as; Tagge’s Orchard, Jensen Farms, Borski Organic Farms, and Daniels Farms. *those originals are still part of the market today* Social media didn’t exist and Alison explained to us it was very grassroots, door to door, “please come and do this market with us.” They have worked over the years to develop relationships with vendors to build the farmers market to what it is today. Throughout the year the Downtown Farmers Market is out touring the local orchards, the farms, and the kitchens to make sure that the locally sourced food being provided is top notch! The Downtown Salt Lake Farmers market is not only kale and tomatoes (if in season). For shoppers there are local vendors from a 250 mile radius that include; bakeries with pastries, cheese makers, non-profits, coffee makers, kombucha and ginger beer, skin care products, artisans of all types, salsa makers, bread makers, food booths to eat immediately, and so much more! They keep a list of who will be where on their website which you can visit HERE and then clicking vendor map.

Alison explained when choosing vendors for the market they are always looking for people who are unique and innovative. We were able to chat about how the market handles the homeless population in the park, and their future endeavor of a year round indoor market which will be west of the Rio Grande building. *which will soon have a crowd-funding campaign* This year was the first year that the winter market, which just completed its season, ran every weekend at the Rio Grande. Not only is the Downtown Alliance and the SLC Downtown Farmers Market working to bring locally sourced food to your plate, they are also working on educating and encouraging people who want to grow micro-farms and urban farms, as well as teaching people how to eat seasonally.

This year Pioneer Park is under construction, so there will be some slight differences. This won’t change what you can expect on June 9th through October which will be the same amazing pastries, pizza dough, drinks, locally sourced goods such as Olio Skin and Beard, Salsa Del Diablo, The Chocolate Conspiracy, and artists like Kat Martin who will be returning for another partial season. If you are worried about parking on the street or cannot find any, there is free parking at the Gateway Outdoor Mall. *Visit the market booth for your validation.*

Make sure to head to the website www.slcfarmersmarket.org/ where you can see what is in season and at the market as well as upcoming events. Please follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for up to date information!

**Disclaimer** Bring your own bags. (Select Health does have a booth where they hand out really cute re-usable bags, in case you forget) Make sure you head to the market early in the morning, your chances for things like Bubble and Brown Bakery will be more likely to not be sold out! Plus, it’s a lot cooler and less crowded first thing.

This summer we will be doing some Facebook live video tours to keep you are up to date with what is happening around the market!

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Episode 101 We did it! We Found the Illusive 5th Dentist

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Every time this year local Utah dental office, Stonehaven Dental, holds a very special community event called Stonehaven Smiles. During this event they offer three types of dental work for free during the morning of the first Saturday every May. Last year we got to sit down with Dr. Nate Tobler told talk about their Stonehaven Smiles event. This year we had his brother, Dr. Eric Tobler, join us!

Stonehaven Smiles is an event that the Tobler’s started because of previous humanitarian work they had done in countries like Haiti. Eric told us they had been doing all this work in other countries and when they got back home realized that we have similar issues here in our own back yard. On the first Friday in May they offer free cleanings, extractions, and fillings during limited hours. It is first come first serve and lines do start early! This years event will be at the Lehi and South Jordan locations.

 

 

Other things we learned this week during our chat with Dr. Eric include; dentists being scared of the dentist, his short stint as an MMA fighter, and yes you heard it here… Meth stains teeth. Listen below to hear how Dr. Eric got his start into dentistry and how we decided that MMA is just violent cuddling!


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Episode 100 The New Utah Podcast Celebrates a Milestone!

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What is a more important milestone? 100 episodes or rolling into your third year? We have been debating this for weeks. Either way we are so grateful that we have made it this far on our journey through our amazing state of Utah. We have met so many amazing people and cannot believe how quickly it has all passed by!

Also, doesn’t everyone love the rains down in Africa???

This week we took some time to interview each other, recap our favorite interviews, and of course be our silly and inappropriate selves! You usually only get a snapshot of what happened during our week and a tiny glimpse of who we are. We thought it would be fun to write down some questions and spend some time letting you get to know each of us a little better.

What else would you like to know about us? Send us your questions here or on Facebook/Twitter!

Thank you to everyone; comedians, Senators, musicians, food and product creators, activists, distillers and brewers, drag queens, personal trainers, authors, artists, dentists, Irishmen, keeper of the plants and farms, and all those (way too many to list everyone) that have taken time to join us the past 100 weeks! We are so lucky to have you be part of our New Utah Podcast tribe. We definitely look forward to meeting more amazing Utahn’s and people who have influenced our state!

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Music: Bootleggers Dance by local Utah Band Folk Hogan

Episode 99 Beer Always Starts as a Joke.

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Ever wanted to know if you’re a closeted hipster like Jessica? Here is the quiz we made her take at the end of this weeks show; How Hipster are You Quiz.

This week we had a great time talking to co-owner of Talisman Brewing Company, Joann Williams. We were incredibly grateful for the time she had for us since Talisman Brewing Company has been working extra hard with opening their new tavern over this past weekend in Ogden. We are certain she probably preferred a nap instead of talking to us, but so happy we had an opportunity to listen to their story!

 

It is pretty incredible when you hear a business “started as a joke” and then hear that they are now living and thriving in their dream. Husband and wife brew team, Joann and Dusty, were transplants to Utah via Hill Air Force Base. Once it was time to retire from the military, Dusty was egged on by one of our favorite locals, James Fowler of Sugar House Distillery, to take the leap and start a brewery. We really wanted to name this episode, It’s James Fowler’s Fault! We are certainly glad he made that push for a craft beer business that Ogden really needed! So, great job James! High fives all around. Where did the name, Talisman, come from you ask? With Celtic descent from mostly Wales, Dusty decided that the talisman was the prefect emblem of good luck that they would need to grow this beer experience and business in a generally unfriendly, non-beer loving state. It makes their beer caps super fancy, too!

Joann and Dusty started Ogden’s first full brewery on Gibson Street. They are two years in and are currently distributing to local grocers and to the Utah liquor stores, as well as on site. Over the weekend of the 13th and 14th this month (April) they also opened a new tavern. Joann explained to us the legalities of operation and how they will be incorporating the community into this venture with music and food trucks! Currently they have 10 beers with a revolving door of seasonal beers and a special anniversary release coming up in celebration of their 2nd year. Not only are they giving back to the Ogden,Utah community through volunteer work and numerous food and clothing drives, they have started Beer Yoga at their location, they offer event space and brewery tours, and Talisman Brewery Co. offers all types of classes to both adults AND kids! Yes, you read that correctly, beer is science and kids can learn about it too! You can find their calendar by clicking HERE.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Talisman Brewery is their label artwork. Finding an artist that is cohesive with your business vision is imperative. Dusty and Joann found just that in an artist from the Philippines! Take a listen for more detail on how the artist was found. We could keep writing but want you to listen to their awesome creation story! Head up to Ogden to 1258 Gibson or check out one of their brews at a local Smith’s, Winco, Harmon’s, or liquor store this weekend!

Also, Talisman Brewery Co. runs fun social media campaigns you should participate in through hashtags such as #adventuresinIPA and #firstbreweryinOgden. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

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Episode 97 Leaving the 7th Circle of Hell

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Once upon a time there was a nose digging troll, who then turned into a juggler. He grew up and ventured into being a lawyer, but they don’t read fiction. So he decided to be a writer! This life adventurer of many talents that was able to make it out of the 7th circle of hell *aka Los Angeles* is none other than world-renowned author and screenplay writer, Michaelbrent Collings. We were so excited he joined us via Skype this week!

Bre is a huge fan and was able to delve into some of the books that he has penned that she has read. We learned a bit more about his creative process behind The Longest Con, Apparition, and Strangers.

Michaelbrent gave us three tips for writing:

  1. Bore me, die.
  2. Confuse me, lose me.
  3. Make the world a better place.

Even though his books tend to take on dark subject matter, Michaelbrent explained to us why he doesn’t take from headlines and how he stays grounded while writing horror stories. When Michaelbrent is not writing horror or fantasy books, he is incognito under the pen name “Angelica Hart” where he gets in touch with his lovey-dovey side writing western historical clean romances. We didn’t know that was a thing? Of course we had to ask Michaelbrent what his favorite horror films were, but you’ll just have to listen for that answer!

You can find Michaelbrent’s books anywhere books are available. You can follow him on Facebook, Twitter, or you can sign up for his writing courses on his website. We hope to see him back this fall at Salt Lake Comic Con where we can maybe get him on in person!

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Music: Bootleggers Dance by local Utah Band Folk Hogan

Episode 95 How NOT to Sell Your Kids to a Farmer.

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When you think farm talk, you would think of some kind of NPR conversation, but not this farm talk! First of all, you’ll want to listen because you want to hear about how a mom tried to sell her son to the farm!

Farmer Luke Petersen, of Petersen Family Farms, joined us this week on the New Utah Podcast. As a 5th generation farmer, on the same land in Riverton Utah, Luke’s passion for what he and his family do for the community and for farming was apparent as soon as he started telling us about it.

What is better than knowing that this is what you wanted to do when you grew up? That you were day dreaming of being a farmer. Luke taught us this week that farms are more than food, but rather they are a place where you can grow connected to the essence of the farm, learn about it, and create an understanding. Luke also dispelled Utah algae bloom myths for us! Teaching us that Utah Lake is a eutrophic lake and what is growing in the lake is actually a type of bacteria, zombie bacteria, but bacteria. Great news, no one is going to lose hair unless you are drinking it in copious amounts.

Luke’s passion for finding a better place to live where life slows down is apparent. At Petersen Family Farms there is no shortage of education which gives the farm intrinsic value. They offer a pre-school for 3-5 year old kids. Then summer camp comes along for 5-12 year old kids, as well as continuing education classes you can find on their website and Facebook events. In the fall and winter he offers the community pumpkin picking and Christmas tree’s, and then the farm gives a space to recycle the tree’s at the end of the season! You can find Petersen Family Farms on their website, you can go visit their store where you can purchase a lot of local business goods as well as what is grown on the farm at 11800 S 4000 W in Riverton Utah, and you can follow them on Facebook & Instagram for updates!

Also, the farm is NOT for sell.

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LISTEN HERE: Ep95 Planting Rooster Seeds

Music: Bootleggers Dance by local Utah Band Folk Hogan

Episode 93 Vegan Grindr should exist.

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**WARNING* We did indeed eat our chicken sandwiches from Pretty Bird Chicken in front of a vegan… our deepest apologies.

We, at the New Utah Podcast, have been very fortunate to build relationships in the community and keep them going over the past 93 weeks! Nicky Passey joined us for episode 37 when his solo album was released and we were so glad he was back to celebrate his upcoming vinyl release of “Working Through Some Shit” on April 21st. We like to think his sound is a combination of greats such as Ben Folds, Johnny Cash, and They Might Be Giants. You will have to listen and decide for yourself.

Nick taught us this week about how his vinyl was pressed, how he chose the company that he did (Pirates Press), what happens when you put out to social media that a band member has died when they really haven’t, and the importance of Vegan Grindr. It’s not really a thing, but we think that Nick should snatch up that name and create a vegan app. Nick is also still deep in the process of creating his own and custom buttons/pins/coasters for businesses and consumers! We definitely love our buttons! If Nick isn’t out touring bass with Folk Hogan, you can catch him doing solo shows all around the Wasatch Front. Oh, and he is for hire! Check Nick out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and of course his website. Tune into this episode for a great list of vegan restaurants in Utah!

This week we also talked through important issues like getting tattoos and the different types of buffet eaters that exist. Pressing, right? This is the last week of the Utah Legislation session. We will have a run through in the upcoming weeks of bills that passed.

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Music: Bootleggers Dance by local Utah Band Folk Hogan

Episode 92. Damn the man, Save the Empire!

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With only 1 week left on the legislative session, we can’t help but celebrate that at bill was passed to get rid of the condescending, “this is a bar, not a restaurant” signs that have been plaguing our cities in Utah. However, Jeremy did come up with the best bar name ever and if anyone decides to utilize, “This is a bar, not a Restaurant” we just ask to get a little bit of credit.

With only 1 week left in the session, there will be over 500+ bills passed. Each week we’ve kept you up to date with a recap of some of what is important on the Utah hill. From more ecological ways for cremation, allowing breast-feeding in public, and cyclists being able to run through red lights if it is safe, we make sure to give you our opinions on what is happening!

This week we also celebrated, at the dismay of Chris, the 50th anniversary of Purple Turtle!

 

Jessica’s favorite Italian restaurant in Utah is moving across town. Per Noi Trattoria has taken over the old Michelangelo’s location at 3005 Highland Drive. Going from their quaint little space in Sugarhouse, they will now be able to accommodate twice as much, if not more, business! If you want some of the best Italian food you can find in Utah, this is the place! Click HERE for their menu.

Photo: Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune

Photo : Jessica Richardson

Do you know if the city you live in is in Utah’s top safest cities? Lucky for you, we went through the list of Utah’s safest cities this week, so know you can know! Did you also know that Utah/Salt Lake City is one of the top best places for LGBT seniors? Q Salt Lake Magazine broke down the cities and Salt Lake is in the top 15 best!

A lot of talk is going on in our country about gun control after the Florida shooting two weeks ago. We decided because it is relevant and could happen in Utah at anytime that we need to have a discussion about it. Where do you stand?

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Music: Bootleggers Dance by local Utah Band Folk Hogan

Episode 90 Who farms when the farmer is sick?

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This week we were going to be joined by the elusive Farmer Luke of Petersen Farms, but the illness struck and we will have him on in a few weeks for farm talk! Instead you get to listen to us talk about hoarding mother-in-laws, if Jeremy should bee keep again, our house projects, and how Bob Costas is a douchebag. Or is he?

In the spirit of the Olympics we made sure this week to dive deep into important topics, like that the Olympics hands out well over 450,000 condoms, that STD’s run rampant, and most important; Olympic sports that are so obscure you have probably never heard of them, brought to you by the Huffington Post. Ski ballet should definitely make a come back.

Don’t forget to follow our friends Olio Skin and Beard Co to see when their next soap making classes are! Make sure to sign up fast because they do sell out!

We also want to mention that the Salt Lake Library will be offering a local Utah musician streaming music service starting this summer! What an awesome way to support local music! Make sure to follow their website which will launch this summer. You can read more about the program at KSL.com

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