Sinopsis
The Utah Stories Show is about discussing important issues that relate to the quality of life for all Utahns. We will be hosting guests who are government leaders, industry leaders, entrepreneurs and those who are the thought leaders in Utah's changing culture, especially those who are seeking to make Utah into a better place. A large part of what we seek to do is hold government leaders accountable to the people, and have them answer the tough questions related to policy and quality of life in Utah. While this show is political, we plan on keeping our approach balanced and fair, as we have done for years with Utah Stories magazine.
Episodios
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Utah's Growing Homeless Crisis: Community Efforts and Government Roadblocks
08/11/2024 Duración: 25minAs temperatures drop in Utah, the struggle to provide adequate support for the homeless intensifies. In this episode, we’re joined by Pulitzer Prize-nominated photojournalist Robin Pendergrast, who shares his insights on documenting Utah’s complex social issues, including homelessness. Robin's extraordinary career has taken him across the state and beyond, with his powerful images featured in the Washington Post, Time Magazine, NBC News, and numerous Utah publications. We explore the efforts of local heroes like Wendy Garvin and dedicated organizations that provide life-saving resources beyond simple handouts—offering essentials like blankets, hand sanitizer, and temporary shelter. But while the community steps up, government bureaucracy presents challenges, with policies that hinder access to resources and delay the establishment of much-needed shelters.
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A Village Project For Homeless: The Other Side Village
31/10/2024 Duración: 31minIn this episode of Stories From The Other Side, we sit down with Preston Cochrane from The Other Side Village to delve into their visionary approach to addressing chronic homelessness. This project isn’t just about providing shelter; it’s about fostering a transformative community grounded in purpose, dignity, and support. The Other Side Village goes beyond tiny homes — it’s a master-planned community where social connections and meaningful work are the heart of daily life. Here, work isn’t just a task; it’s seen as essential to happiness and self-respect. This Village empowers residents to build self-reliance through cooperative efforts and entrepreneurial endeavors, offering onsite employment opportunities and generating support for long-term sustainability. Learn how The Other Side Village is reshaping lives, lifting spirits, and cultivating a new model for homelessness solutions. Join us for an inspiring look at how purpose and community are at the center of this transformative initiative. #TheOtherSideVi
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"Utah’s Book Ban Battle: A Teacher’s Perspective on Culture Wars in Schools"
21/10/2024 Duración: 46minIn this episode of Utah Stories, we dive into the heated debate over book bans in Utah's K-12 public schools. What started as a battle over specific titles has evolved into a broader cultural war. We explore both sides of this contentious issue, from parent advocacy groups pushing to remove books deemed inappropriate to educators defending the need for open discussions around complex topics like sexuality and trauma. Our guest, John Arthur, 2020 Utah Teacher of the Year and current candidate for the Utah School Board, shares his insights on this issue. He reflects on the challenges educators face, his views on the book ban movement, and his experiences teaching during the pandemic. Tune in for an enlightening conversation about the future of education in Utah and how this cultural battle could shape it. Don’t miss out on this important discussion!
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Stories From The Other Side Series: Full Interview with Jordan Holdaway
08/10/2024 Duración: 01h05minJust a couple of years ago, I stumbled upon a program that is saving taxpayers millions of dollars to reform the lives of criminals and ex-convicts. This organization is called the Other Side Academy, and it's growing here in Utah and it's changing and shaping the way we think about prison and prison reform. I'll be sharing with you over the next few months stories of people from that program.
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Supreme Court Rules No Camping — What Does this Mean For Utah’s Homeless?
17/07/2024 Duración: 39minDale Keller from Solutions Utah comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss Utah's homeless, the Supreme's Court's decision, Housing First, affordable housing, and more. Here is Solutions Utah's website for more info: https://solutionsutah.org. Here is The Other Side Academy's website for more info: https://www.theothersideacademy.com. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Utah Housing Has Risen Among Top in the U.S.—State Leader Answers Your Questions
03/07/2024 Duración: 53minUtah is in the midst of a housing and homeless crisis. Gov. Cox appointed Steve Waldrip as new Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation, which is similar to a special task force created to solve the problem. Waldrip is a former Utah State legislator, developer and attorney. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Housing Tzar Answers What Utah State Legislature is Doing to Lower Costs
03/07/2024 Duración: 27minUtah is in the midst of a housing and homeless crisis. Gov. Cox appointed Steve Waldrip as new Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation, which is similar to a special task force created to solve the problem. Wadrip is a former Utah State legislator, developer and attorney. Here he is on the Utah Stories podcast. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Are Modern Agriculture and Chemical “Solutions” Causing Chronic Disease?
26/06/2024 Duración: 07minInfertility rates have nearly doubled in the past decade, accompanied by a sharp rise in chronic diseases like diabetes and heart conditions, yet public awareness remains limited. Despite an $11.5 billion budget and extensive resources, the CDC focuses on who and where rather than why Americans are increasingly unhealthy. Socio-economic status emerges as the primary predictor of chronic disease prevalence, overshadowing factors like diet and processed food consumption. The Amish and Mennonite communities, with their traditional farming and low-processed diets, offer contrasting health outcomes, raising questions about the impact of modern food processing practices on public health. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Why Not Build Tiny Homes To Solve The Affordable Housing Crisis?
19/06/2024 Duración: 16minHousing is getting increasingly more expensive, could tiny homes be the solution? Richard Markosian discusses this in this episode of the podcast. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Why Successful Homeless Programs Like TOSA Lack Funding in Utah
13/06/2024 Duración: 17minDespite TOSA's remarkable success in aiding homeless individuals without government funding, state-funded homeless services in Utah face significant challenges, including lack of accountability and ineffective implementation. The Solutions Utah conference shed light on the increasing homelessness crisis in Salt Lake City, fueled by rising housing prices and scarcity. Governor Spencer Cox endorsed TOSA's approach, emphasizing personal accountability and community support over Housing First policies. The conference highlighted the need for effective and accountable homeless services, contrasting the success of organizations like TOSA and Switchpoint with the failures of government-funded programs. To learn more go to utahstories.com to watch the full episode or read the full story.
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Grandparents Brave Parenting Their Grandchildren Amidst Drug Addiction Crisis Part Two
03/06/2024 Duración: 18minWe continue our discussion with these brave women from Grandparents with Open Arms. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Grandparents Brave Parenting Their Grandchildren Amidst Drug Addiction Crisis
03/06/2024 Duración: 33minToday on Utah Stories we welcome Theresa Ellis and Melonie Trujillo who are part of the group Grandparents with Open Arms. We have an open and honest discussion about the struggles of adoption especially as a grandparent. Please go to their website to check out this amazing organization. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Do Utah Residents Live In Rural Areas?
23/05/2024 Duración: 05minOn today’s top 5: Do Utah Residents Live In Rural Areas? How Much Will It Cost Salt Lake City Residents To Fund The NHL Sports District? Who's Running to fill the Democrat spot for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District? Utah’s Best Outdoor Burger Spots Utah's New Homeless Board Faces Warning of Severe Mental Health Bed Shortage
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Utah Bid To Host Sundance Advances
22/05/2024 Duración: 04minOn today’s top 5: Why Utahns Like To Collect Things? The Emergence of Immigrant Entrepreneur Women in Salt Lake Advocates Want SLC Sports District to Include Affordable Housing How Much Is UDOT Receiving For Utah County Projects? Utah Bid To Host Sundance Advances
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Do You Have Enough Money To Afford A Home In Utah?
20/05/2024 Duración: 04minOn today’s top 5: Affordable Housing in Utah is Increasingly Out of Reach Why Does Cox Want An ICE Facility in Utah? Do you have enough money to afford a home in Utah? Anti-Zionist Bar Owner Is Facing Eviction From The Gateway SLC Girlies Walk Club
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Why Is Millcreek Canyon Being Sprayed with Roundup this Spring?
15/05/2024 Duración: 04minOn today’s top 5: Millcreek Canyon Sprayed with Roundup this Spring GameStop Stocks Are Soaring Today How Does Biden Banning Russian Uranium Impact Utah? Culinary Masterpieces from Salt Lake City’s Finest Bakeries A Christian Church Morphs into a Small Businesses Space in Salt Lake City
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Northern Lights Could Be Seen From Utah This Weekend
13/05/2024 Duración: 03minOn today’s top 5: Northern Lights Could Be Seen From Utah This Weekend Kilby Block Party Was This Past Weekend What Are The Newest Housing Developments? Part of Kane Creek Development Turned Down by County How Is A.I. Affecting the U.S. Power Grid and Will Affect Utahns
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Is Glyphosate Good For The Wilderness?
10/05/2024 Duración: 11minOn today's episode, Richard Markosian discusses the glyphosate and it's affects on the wilderness. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Why Did A Solar Company Get $40 Million In Tax Breaks From Utah?
10/05/2024 Duración: 03minOn today’s top 5: Solar Company Accused of Fraud Received $40 Million in Tax Breaks Las Vegas LDS Temple Ban Is Being Scrutinized, Although Plan Is Not Finalized Can Californians Afford to Live in California? 14 Projects Along The Wasatch Front Are Approved Sugar House Rocks!
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What Is Utah’s NHL Team Going To Be Called?
08/05/2024 Duración: 03minOn today’s top 5: May 2024 Events Mayor Mendenhall Has $475 Million Budget Request Is Utah The Best State? What Is Utah’s NHL Team Going To Be Called? What Are Katherine Heigl’s Go-To Utah Restaurants?