Episode 290 – Utah Ugandan

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This episode we find out Chris and Bre likely have a mouse in the house. We also get a full recap on the annual ugly sweater competition and the white elephant gifts that ensued. This may become an annual recap, who knows. Lastly before our amazing guest, Julia tells us about getting suckered into a time share on her vacation. It took about 2 seconds before Chris called what it was, and the team listens and gives advice on time share purchases.

The meat of the episode though, is our discussion with Jermain Magandazi, a Ugandan immigrant to Utah, and the owner of Bombini’s Own a local Utah business, specializing in candles, lip balm, perfume and other locally sourced care products.

We get to dive deep into his story in our discussion. Growing up in Uganda with his Aunt, and then moving to the UK, and finally making it to America. At age 11, he essentially met his parents for the first time in his life. They had spent all that time setting up a proper life for their children here in America.

Of course we get to have a long conversations about the different things he thought of and experienced moving from place to place with such big culture differences. We hear about the first thing he ate in America, and you will be surprised by the reaction.

He came to Utah for college, attending the University of Utah. He talks about how he started the business, on a whim, because he was tired of always having to replace lip balms he lost. So he learned how to make them, testing on his friends. Eventually someone told him to sell them and next thing you know he has an Etsy shop, an Amazon store and now a Brick and Mortar location at 7700 Maple Street in Midvale, Utah.

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Episode 273 – Wackus Lockus Pockus

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While the show this week starts with complaints about the heat in Vegas and a full on lack of potatoes under the potato plants in Chris’ garden. It quickly moves into discussions about Drought, Bear Lake, Air Quality and travel during Covid. But then Chris has an epiphany about swearing that he wants to share, prior to our guest joining the show. Mandee (Madge) Gillen joins the gang to talk about about Foot Zone Therapy.

Mandee (Madge) Gillen

We start our conversation by having her draw our tarot card of the week, which happens to be the Seven of Wands. Of course Jeremy has never seen Harry Potter so tangent land here we come, since clearly the only Harry Potter he’s ever seen is a seriously poor knock off version.

Being born and raised in Utah County, Madge still calls it home. Lehi High is where she went to school and she lives in Saratoga Springs, or West Lehi as we know it. Madge was a happy mom for years of her life. Dedicating her time to her family, until she finally had a day where she wanted something else, maybe something more. After embarking on a serious weight loss journey with her husband, they noticed something wasn’t quite right with her husband. He was getting really sick and not able to actually eat. The doctors couldn’t figure it out, and so they tried doing some more holistic medicine.

A solid foot rub later, and her husband was doing better, some what miraculously. It was Foot Zone Therapy that did the trick. Convinced she could do it for her husband, Madge went to school to learn what was happening. She tells us about her “Ah-Ha” moment and what it was like to learn. She also talks in detail about the differences between reflexology and the Foot Zone Therapy she does. (Yes they are quite different) We also get a low down on what Foot Zone Therapy really is and why she thinks it works.

Today Madge runs her own business, Pixie Feet Foot Zone Therapy out of her studio in American Fork and at home. She helps people deal with the issues they carry in their feet. She also offers classes to those interested in learning the same healing practice she has come to love.

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