Episode 308 – Airplane Bathrooms

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Our guest was unable to come but is already rescheduled!  So, this week we’re going to wrap up our review of City Weekly’s Best of 2021 (part II) this week.

Jeremy does math to figure out Chris and I have been doing the podcast for almost as long as we’ve been a couple.  Then we do some personal planning that is quite thrilling and talk about the lifting of the Federal travel mask mandate, there’s a lot of pee talk and we discuss the reclassified COVID endemic.  Chris talks about his new lunchtime getaway and the loot he’s gotten and shared. 

BEE UPDATE: As promised, Jeremy gives us an update on the bees after last week’s snowstorm. He checked on them all week and the bees were protecting the queen and on the 16th Jeremy discovered the queen is out and after that the bees have been out and about looking for food sources.

If you felt something that was like an earthquake and are in the Salt Lake and Tooele valley area, the Tooele Army Depot was ‘blowing shit up!”  Bre is disappointed that she didn’t get to see the small helicopter crash at Airport II.

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We start with Media & Politics and are reminded that many of the 2021 picks are COVID related and/or influenced.  We move along to Arts & Entertainment and finish up with Goods & Services.  For Restaurants, Food & Drink and Nightlife, go listen to episode 295, Floppy Fries.

I was excited to learn that Dave Cawley with Cold put out another investigative, unsolved murder podcast about Joyce Yost.  Senator Mike Lee wind both Best Political Scandal and Worst Utahn and we feel both were greatly earned.  I also learned that Traeger is a local company, who knew?! (Don’t tell me if you did).  Please listen to hear about our thoughts and opinions along with our personal alternatives to some of the places listed.

Prior TNUP guests/topics who won awards, Demolished Salt Lake, Cat Palmer (Best Visual Artist), Gia Bianca Stephens (Best Drag Entertainer), Spiral Jetty (Best Public Art), The Monarch (Best Ogden Cultural Pollinator), Olio Skin & Beard Co (Best Tattoo Oil), Fillings & Emulsions (Best Minority-Owned Business), and the Alpine Loop (Best Scenic Drive).

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Episode 307 – Furry Pron

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This time it’s really a Prime episode!  So, not common, but not so unusual either, Utah had a small blizzard on the 11th.  The wind was so strong, it threw one of Jeremy’s compost boxes across his yard! Additionally, the bees arrived on the 11th and luckily the bees are protecting their queen.  Regular bee updates will be part of the next several episodes.  We discuss the problems that a snowstorm this late in the season can cause, including damage to Chris’ garden since he’s already planted the entire thing.

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Julia announced that her brick and mortar for The Pleiadian Altar will be opening June 11th and 12th. She’ll begin to have regular hours, so plan on patronizing her budding business.

Allie @ the Ogden Bizarre (Instagram)

This week we are interviewing Allie Gore from Lunasea.  This lovely person was born here in Salt Lake City.  They have always loved art and it was encouraged first by a great elementary school teacher.  Like Julia, Allie went to Weber State University for a degree in art education, but soon realized that world wasn’t for them.  They definitely still had a love of art but not to teach it, do produce it.

After a bad breakup in January of 2021, they found the Ogden art community through involvement in the Odgen Farmers Market.  Allie does a lot of Pride themed work to help others in their queer community.  Allie’s family has been very accepting of them.

Their art is digital and influenced by animation and anime.  Allie isn’t your normal anime fan, they are looking at the artwork and the style because that is their passion!  They tell us their inspiration comes from media consumed and from that comes art prints, stickers and buttons! 

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Allie thinks one of the best things she’s discovered about Utah is the art and vendor community and how much she loves being a part of it.  Please follow Allie in Instagram at lunasea.art.

In closing, because it’s near and dear to my heart, if you can, please adopt a dog.  The doggos adopted at the beginning of the pandemic when everyone was stuck at home, are finding themselves in shelters now that they are in their teenage years and their families are back at work and school.  We’re a huge fan of CAWS because we found Phoebe Rose there but Rescue Rovers, www.utah.bestfriends.org, and your local Humane Society are good places, too.  There are many, many others.  Make sure they are reputable and then take your new baby to Kudos 2 Kanines so you and your pet are the best family ever!

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Episode 305 – Poop Shoot Shoot

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Hey there loyal followers believe it or not the month of March has just about come to end and that means it’s Utah Adventure week.

First thing first, we start off this episode talking about Julias new shop. The Pleiadian Alter has finally found a home in the Murray area (next to Wheeler Historic Farm). Stay tuned for the address and opening date coming soon.

Conceptual photo by Julia Gates

Bre has an exciting colonoscopy story, thus the Poop Shoot, Shoot! Chris and Jeremy give us a gardening update. We get the rundown on the USMNT & the upcoming World Cup. In a funny twist of fate Jeremy goes to Dancing With the Stars Live. “At least the music was good.”

But let’s get to the meat and potatoes of this episode, ‘The Leonardo’ an interactive museum in Downtown SLC. Located at 209 East 500 South Library Square. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Currently the main exhibit is all about flight. It was originally installed in 2016 and has run for 6 years with little to no updates. They are currently running the Van Gough 360 experience but at a staggering $30 per person we opted to go through the general admission experience.

We all agree that if you are a school age child going to the Leonardo for a field trip (with a museum guide) it would probably be a blast. Some of the exciting things they have are an actual A C-131 cargo plane you can sit in. You can push the knobs and pretend to fly the plane….upon exiting there is a twisty slide going out the rear of the plane. They also have a Soviet made MiG-21 that flew in the Polish Air Force hanging from the ceiling.

When you enter the main exhibit, you go through the ‘Tunnel of Dreams’ and illuminated arch with hand drawn blueprint like objects depicting early concepts of flight. At the end of the tunnel is the re-creation of a 1969 living room the children watching the moon landing.

They have Colonel Scott Nowlin’s flight suit along with Senators Jake Garns payload suit from his 1985 trip to space.

Unfortunately, this 6-year-old exhibit is in desperate need of updating, repair, and some basic interpretation. There is little to no instruction on the exhibits and the staff seemed short handed the day we were there. Had one of the staff members not stumbled upon us and pointed out how some of the exhibits worked we would have never known what we were looking at. For example, they have a plane engine that you can move and see how the parts work, but with no instruction one would never figure it out on their own.

There are lots of interactive stations, with no explanation as to what they are or what you are supposed to do. The second floor was not much better. The exhibit on black history of flight had some cool pictures but little to no explanation for any of it. The xray room was cool but made no sense and had no explanation as to what it was or why it was there.

We did find the interactive art studio. They had clay and small area where you could make squares for the museum’s patchwork quilt.

We really love Utah, and we want to love the Leonardo, but to be honest it was a lackluster experience and even though we only paid $5.00 to get in that almost felt like a rip-off. In conclusion, if you were already downtown and had an hour to kill, the $5.00 might be worth it. You kids will LOVE going there for a field trip, but if you are planning on taking the family there for the day….go to the Clark Planetarium a few blocks away, it was free to get in and they have lots more to see and do. Perhaps the Van Gogh 360 was amazing, but once again for $30 a person we just didn’t feel like it was worth it.

We sincerely hope the Leonardo will update their exhibits and once again give us a reason to be excited to attend.

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Episode 303 – Robert Brownie Jr

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Meet Molly Kohrman, founder and head chef at Brownies Brownies Brownies! a local baker and you guessed it, brownie specialist. Molly is from the east coast, Philadelphia to be precise, and came to Utah, following the rest of her family moving here. Molly is a strong supporter of the community and a great inspirational local Utah business woman.

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In talking to Molly we were all shocked at how she started her business here in Utah. She tells us all about how she got into baking and a love of brownies of course, but it is the actual adventure in starting a business that is worth hearing about. She spent a lot of time prior to starting, getting help from a wealth of amazing small business resources available for free in the state of Utah. From the Utah Small Business Development Center to the Women’s Business Center of Utah, to the public library, she talks us through all the resources she had available to get started the right way. Needless to say Chris and Jeremy wished they knew of such resources.

Molly is also a strong community advocate. She has helped give back in numerous ways through the years she has been in business. She tells us a lot about the community fund raisers she does during the show. We also get to hear about how she likes to collaborate with other businesses since Utah is such a loving business community.

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Of course no show about brownies would be complete without talking about the brownies themselves, and we do a lot of that. From Molly’s favorites, to how she decides what to make to our suggestions, and we all leave very hungry.

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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 286 – Blown with Fire

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There is a bit of local catching up to do this week. Real Salt Lake made the MLS playoffs, barely and with some help from other teams, but hey, that’s what started their only MLS Championship winning run too. Of course 2009 was very different from 2021. Jeremy tells us about a new bar in Riverton, big news for a town full of Chili’s. I don’t think he will be a customer though.

Also the group talks at length about at home medical testing, it’s ties to Covid and why we can’t do more tests, like Rapid Strep at home. And then comes the discussion about the ridiculous Utah State Legislature, once again bucking what the public has voted for, and instead of using independent redistricting maps, has decided to once again Gerrymander the borders to keep Republicans in power. It’s honestly a shame, and we all feel like there isn’t much the public can do about it, mormon Jesus knows they tried.

The meat of the show is devoted to Emma Archuleta (no relation). Emma is a local industrial glass blower and all around nice person. We find out a lot about how and where she grew up, and how she got into glass blowing.

We get to dive deep into a lot of things in an industrial glass blowing shop. From the amazing lathe, to the Hydrogen/Oxygen welding and torches they use. Sorry, this isn’t your artistic glass blowing location with a glory hole. And yes glory hole is the actual name of the furnace artistic glass blowers put the glass in to heat it.

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We also talk about the safety involved. With so much heat, tanks of flammable and explosive gases nearby and even super dangerous acids, the shop is a really serious environment. She has truly found her love though, so early in life. She is even helping make glass jewelry with her coworker.

This really is a run conversation, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

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Episode 259 – Help, I’ve Fallen

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Hi everyone, it’s Julia doing my first writeup.  This week’s episode opens with a riveting discussion about lawn mowers and dead birds, topped with some ‘great’ names for your chickens.  We discuss some exciting things happening throughout Utah such as the Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point and the Gourmet Market at The Monarch in Ogden.

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-The FanX Comic Convention will be returning to Salt Lake City this year on September 16-18th.  

-The Rice-Eccles Stadium will have a Garth Brook’s concert on July 17th.  

-The Vivint Arena has an extensive list of upcoming events including Justin Bieber (June 13th), Michael Buble (October 1st), Impractical Jokers (October 21st),  and The Weeknd (March 1st, 2022).  

-The Eccles Theater has a full schedule for the next two years with productions such as “Hamilton” (Dec 28-Jan 23) and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (June 14-19, 2022).

-The Maverik Center will be sporting Foreigner on July 30th.

USANA Amphitheatre has artists all summer and fall such as Lindsey Stirling (July 10th), Backstreet Boys (August 5th), Maroon 5 (August 12th), and Kiss (September 22nd).

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This week we interviewed Michael Bangerter who is the Response Center Director at Mytrex, Inc, also known as Rescue Alert.  The company started in the 80’s when his father, Richard Bangerter, engineered an emergency phone number dialing machine for a college project.  The invention took off and turned into the technology used today: Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS).  Someone with a PERS simply has to press a button they wear around their neck or wrist during a medical emergency and an Emergency Medical Dispatcher will come over a speaker to give medical instructions while contacting the subscriber’s local authorities to send assistance.  Mytrex has manufactured and distributed over 1 million units to various companies worldwide.

Michael tells about his personal accounts growing up in the business and watching his father take life-saving calls as an 8 year-old boy.  He grew up to become in charge of all the dispatchers for the company’s two locations, South Jordan and St. George.  Michael and Julia finish off the episode by sharing some scary, funny, and heartfelt accounts of dispatch calls they have taken.

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