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Business Elevated

Utah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity

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The Business Elevated podcast discusses what it’s like to live, work, and recreate in the great state of Utah from the perspective of the state's business, nonprofit, and government leaders. Since 2019, it has included the state's critical economic development topics, the day's pressing issues, and timely conversations with industry-leading guest experts. The Business Elevated podcast is a production of the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity.
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In the State of Business: Utah podcast, we will focus on the tremendous business growth of the state, from the Silicone Slopes to homegrown businesses to those with headquarters in the Beehive State. We will explore their origins, what contributes to their success, and why Utah is an important place to be. Most importantly, we will speak with the people involved, and along the way grow and develop community.
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Speak truth. Defend liberty. Restore America The Michelle Tanner podcast is always keepin’ it real with a raw perspective of local politics and important information which impacts our community, nation, and world. Michelle focuses on exposing truth, transparency, and getting to the heart of relevant issues that you just won’t see in the click bait news outlets. #TheMichelleTannerPodcast #Politics #Freedom #Liberty #Utah Politics #StGeorgeCity
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KSL Newsradio's team of experienced analysts and anchors offer the latest political news and commentary, from the presidential elections to Utah campaigns and state legislature issues. Doug Wright, Boyd Matheson, Lee Lonsberry and the KSL team bring you perspective and balance.
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This is a conversational podcast about everything and anything to do with the housing industry. From home building and interior design to the legislation and economics behind the housing industry, Southern Utah Home Builders Association (SUHBA) and its association members are the experts in it all. SUHBA is a nonprofit legal entity for public and social benefit — NOT an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners. SUHBA is #29 in the nation and the largest H ...
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Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
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Shaolin Chi Mantis Traditional Buddhist Kung Fu Podcast

Buddha Zhen Shen-Lang "Spirit Wolf of Truth"

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Shaolin Chi Mantis was founded in 1992 to teach traditional northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Taoist Tai Chi Chuan and Confucian strategy in a maximum security prison in Utah. The Governor hired Buddha Zhen for rehab centers and family conferences after he measurably lowered the recidivism and violence within the inmates. This podcast will allow us to share our teachings with more than our students.
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KSL's Beyond the Badge recognizes the good work that Utah's public safety officers do every day to make each of our lives better. Featured officers come from state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies and must be POST certified. Officers nominated by their respective police chiefs, sheriffs and supervisors, and those featured are selected by a committee composed of representatives from KSL, the Lieutenant Governor and the ULCT.
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Trends Like These

Travis, Brent and Courtney

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Trends Like These is a weekly round-up of what's trending on Facebook, Twitter and all over the Internet. Brought to you every Friday by Travis McElroy, Brent Black, and Courtney Enlow. Follow us on Twitter @TrendsLikeThese! Join us, won't you?
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In addition to being SUHBA's legal counsel, Nathan Fisher also serves as a planning commissioner for St. George, UT. Nathan joins Stacy on today's episode of The Housing Advocate to talk about his role and give a brief overview of what a planning commission does for its city. Later in the episode, they give out some great insights on the planning p…
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Taberon Honie, is set to be executed next week on Aug. 8, the first execution in Utah in 14 years. Honie was convicted of brutally murdering his ex-girlfriend’s mother, 49-year-old Claudia Benn, in 1998. What is going on with his case? Host Greg Skordas is also KSL's Legal Analyst and breaks down the history of the death penalty in Utah.…
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Final results from the recount in the election for Republican Congressional District 2 are expected by the end of the day Monday. Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County Clerk, joins the show to discuss what the recount process looks like and what they found in the recount for SLCO. John Whitaker, Iron County Clerk joins Greg and Taylor to update us on wh…
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This week, Utah was ranked the 14 worst cities for air quality across the world, today it has lowered on the list to 39. Smoke from many fires have been impacting the air quality. How long are we expecting the poor air to stick around? Guest hosts Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas talk with Kevin Eubank, KSL Meteorologist, about the smoke, high temper…
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The United State negotiates release of prisoners in Russia Sen. Dan McCay calls for 4-6 week abortion ban in Utah Officials hold press conference on the Utah Supreme Court ruling of abortion trigger law injunction Sen. Luz Escamilla shares reaction to Utah abortion law developments SEG purchases The Shops at South Towne…
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KSL Newsradio Reporter Adam Small joins the show live from the Utah State Captiol where a press conference is being held as Senator Dan McCay and others share reaction and next steps to the ruling to uphold the injunction on Utah's trigger law. Meanwhile, President Biden addresses the nation about the US/Russia Prisoner swap. After negotiating the …
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Sen. Dan McCay joins Debbie and Taylor to talk about what he's expecting in the near future as the Utah Supreme Court has ruled to keep the injunction on Utah's abortion trigger law in place. Senator McCay shares plans for the future of the abortion law in Utah, which could include reducing the window for abortion bans from 18 weeks to 4-6 weeks.…
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We start off the show today with the breaking news that the Utah Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the injunction on Utah's abortion trigger law. Debbie is joined by Taylor Morgan as a co-host today and speak with KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas on what this ruling means for Utah's abortion law and what happens next.…
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Season 6 Episode 23: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Neight Casperson, owner and CEO of N8 Elite Skiwear. Casperson shares his deep connection to Utah, having been born and raised in Ogden. He recounts his time away during a mission for the Church of …
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Report outlines 'perceived barriers' to UT affordable housing The Utah Foundation polled municipal officials across the state to gain their insights into affordable housing. The report found many officials feel they face barriers when attempting to introduce more affordable housing into their communities - and they say those barriers often come fro…
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Team USA's Women's Rugby 7's team won it's first ever medal on Tuesday after beating Australia 14-12 in the bronze medal match. Utahn Spiff Sedrick scored the winning try as time expired. Debbie and Leah share their reaction and end the show with their key takeways from their conversation earlier with DWS about staying safe around bears.…
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At least 11 people are dead and hundreds have been arrested in protests over Venezuela's contested presidential election. Protesters have clashed with security forces as foreign governments are urging President Nicolas Maduro to release evidence supporting his claim to victory. Debbie and Leah are joined by Mayra Molina, Director of the Venezuelan …
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After wildlife officials euthanized a bear that was spotted a number of times in American Fork Canyon, they are pleading with campers to stop leaving food and garbage around campsites. Debbie and Leah talk about the dangers of leaving food waste in your campsite with Darren DeBloois, Division of Wildlife Resource Mammal Coordinator.…
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Gavin Peterson, a student at Kanesville Elementary School in West Haven, showed disturbing signs of severe malnutrition and abuse in the years and months before 12-year-old died What could the school district and Department of Family Services done better to protect this child? Rep. Christine Watkins, House Chair of the Child Welfare Legislative Ove…
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Bloomberg released new polls today showing that the gap between VP Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is slowly narrowing, but Trump still hasn't agreed to a debate yet. Debbie and Leah look into this new information and explain what trends they're seeing, as well as how this "honeymoon" phase affects VP Harris' campaign heading into N…
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A whirlwind of 24 hours in the Middle East, with two assassinations taking place. The first, which no country has taken responsibility for, was of a top Hamas leader who was visiting Iran. The second, which Israel has claimed responsibility for, was an airstrike in Beirut that killed a Hezbollah Commander. To help us better under these events, Jord…
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School lunch debt is on the rise, is it time for school lunch to be free? Is there a downside to having term limits for Supreme Court Justices? What to know about the Kids Online Safety Act VP Kamala Harris may pick running mate this week The Execution of Taberon Honie
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The Transportation Department made a rule in April requiring airlines to disclose some of the extras fees that may come with your flight up front. A federal appeals court blocked this rule today. Debbie and Taylor discuss what this could mean for airlines moving forward and what flyers should expect to see when they book their next flight.…
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Today, the Senate is expected to pass the first meaningful legislation in a decade regulating social media for kids. Called the Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA, would have social media companies putting new safeguards in place to protect children. What impact would this have on children's use of social media? Debbie and Taylor discuss.…
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Utah has $2.8 million in school lunch debt. One Utah man's work to pay that debt down has evolved into a foundation supported by Utah's tech community, called the Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation. As school lunch debt continues to grow, is it time for free school lunch? Ben Horsely, newly appointed Granite School District Superintendent, talks wit…
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History shows us that recounts don't often reverse outcomes, but we're in the midst of a recount in the Republican primary for Congressional District 2 between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins. Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County Clerk, joins Debbie and Taylor to bring us the latest on the recount process in Salt Lake County. Also joining the show, KSL…
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VP Kamala Harris raises $200 million in first week New research shows a growing number of adults don't want kids Pontoon boat capsizing at Lake Powell leaves 3 dead Be Ready Utah: earthquake safety tips What President Biden should be focusing on between now and January
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Thousands of Venezuelans in Utah gathered at Herriman City Hall yesterday to encourage their family members to get out and vote for a new Venezuelan president. Debbie and Adam get an inside look at what happened from Carlos Moreno, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council District 2 and a Venezuelan American who attended the gathering.…
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A 25-foot pontoon boat capsized in Lake Powell Friday afternoon, killing 2 children and one elderly woman. Authorities say two others remained hospitalized on Sunday. That raises the question, how do we stay safe when recreating on pontoon boats? Ty Hunter, Boating Programming Manager with the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation, joins the show wit…
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The Pew Research Center released a new survey analyzing the number of U.S. adults who don't have children, and it shows that more and more adults don't want to have kids. Lois M. Collins, a special projects and family issues reporter for the Deseret News, joins the show with a breakdown of the report, and Debbie and Adam ask listeners why money mig…
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In a new opinion piece on the Washington Post, President Biden is calling for term limits for the U.S. Supreme Court: 18 years and done. He's also proposing a limit to presidential immunity. Is this a good idea? Debbie and guest host Adam Gardiner discuss with KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas and take listener calls.…
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Season 6 Episode 22: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Karrie Ketchum, executive director of Utah Dispute Resolution. Ketchum discusses her professional journey and the significance of conflict resolution in various sectors. She recounts her experience …
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