Episode 458 - The Steph and Craig Show. This week we are joined by Steph and Craig Salazar, two Utah natives that have moved to Tennessee recently, but are long time podcasters.
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Episode 457 - Jesus was a bed shaker. It's Utah Adventure Week and this week we go shoot some guns and eat some burgers. We visit TNT Guns and Range
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Episode 454 - Writing Utah. This week we talk to local writer and social media manager for Visit Utah!, Ariana Reese.
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Photo of the Week: A goblet-shaped hoodoo formed in sandstone of the Early Cretaceous-age Burro Canyon Formation. The top is cemented by silica, making it more weather-resistant than the softer rock at the base.
San Juan County, Utah. Photo: Don DeBlieux
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In World War II, the men and women at Hill Field worked on tens of thousands of state-of-the-art aircraft components, to include the vital and top secret Norden bombsight. In this photo, Thomas Ferebee practices with the bombsite in front of the Enola Gay.
453 - The Bean Whole. It's Utah Adventure Week! This month we decided to take a coffee roasting class with Jed from The Bean Whole. A founding member of The Neighborhood Hive and an amazing local coffee roaster
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Corona Arch, near Moab, is carved from Jurassic-age Navajo Sandstone, like the iconic arches of Arches National Park. Snow-covered cliffs of the same formation rise behind it.
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, Episode 452 - Lund Floral Designs. This week we sit down with Erin Lund, the owner of Lund Floral Designs, a local florist based in Ogden Utah
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Episode 451 - 2 Row Brewing. This week we are joined by Brian, from 2 Row Brewing. He started as a home brewer, fell in love with the process, and created an amazing brewery.
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“We should cherish old age and enjoy it.” —Seneca
The governor’s symposium on aging today was both motivational and inspiring. Our administration is excited to make aging with purpose a key focus of the next four years.
Gypsum crystals from drying mudflats form sinuous rippled dunes in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Rare in sand, gypsum is a soluble evaporite mineral.
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