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Camp Floyd Podcast

Camp Floyd State Park

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Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum presents this podcast as an audio tour of Camp Floyd! Learn more about the exciting history of Camp Floyd and the people who lived here! http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/camp-floyd
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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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Unlock the Utah Magic! Discover Utah's True Essence with Us 🏞️ Ready for a Utah immersion? Dive into our podcast where we reveal how to experience Utah's magnificence just as it was meant to be. From stunning landscapes to hidden gems, join us to unearth the secrets of unforgettable Utah adventures. Tune in now and let's explore the Beehive State together! 🌄 #ExperienceUtah #UnveilTheMagic
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TONY PARKS PODCAST

Utah Podcast Network

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Tony Parks worked for the Utah Jazz Radio network (1280 the zone and 1320 KFAN) for 18 years in Salt Lake City hosting a daily talk show for 10 years and being the locker room/sideline reporter (home & away) for 14 years. He has been the in-arena host for the Utah Jazz since 2018 & on field emcee for the Salt Lake Bees since 2006. He was named 2018 LLS Man of the Year in the state of Utah for his philanthropic efforts in fighting childhood cancer. He has been married to his wife Natalie for ...
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The Library Leadership Podcast features real library leaders discussing the most important issues in libraries today. We hope it becomes a resource for everyone navigating the fast-paced world of information service provision. Adriane Herrick Juarez is the Executive Director of the Park City Library in Utah. She believes library leadership is an ever-evolving practice that is enhanced through thought-provoking conversations and the sharing of ideas.
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The Magic of Kanab Podcast

The Magic of Kanab Podcast

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Welcome to the Magic of Kanab Podcast. Host Hal Johnson takes you on an enchanting tour of the expansive region nestled in Southern Utah famous for its geological wonders and boundless adventures. Listen and let your imagination run free as you hear about the stories of the Wild West and Kane County’s diverse attractions. From the world-famous Wave to the multiple nearby national and state parks and secret gems hidden around every corner, come discover the true magic of Utah's Kane County.
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Breakfast with Brokers

Lisa Troyano-Ascolese

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We are the best real estate pod cast you aren't listening to...YET! (lol) Based right outside Manhattan in Hoboken and Jersey City, we honestly discuss market trends, feeder markets, global real estate, local market stats, dos and don'ts, highs and lows and as usual, put the "REAL" in the real estate business. We hope you join us weekly as we interview key market players in real estate and various businesses all surrounding this crazy home buying industry we are unhealthily obsessed with. Co ...
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Looking for the best location for your family photos in St. George, Utah? I'm sharing my top five locations for photos and everything you need to know about them in this new blogpost. Just to name a few, Snow Canyon State Park, Kirkland Fields, Pioneer Park, and more! Sadie Peterson is a St. George family photographer who provides a personalized an…
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On episode 412, Bob chats with local author PJ Anderson about "Cheyenne Mountain - Here's Looking at You" an exhaustively researched book about the history of Colorado Springs' nearest mountain. They discuss Anderson's history in developing Cheyenne Mountain State Park at the base of the peak, the history of the early discovery and then mining and …
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What are ways we can engage our communities in work that embraces differences? On this show Essraa Nawar, Assistant Dean for DEI Initiatives and Development at Chapman University’s Leatherby Libraries, shares her experiences regarding the power of being different and meaningfully connected to the rest of the world. She helps us learn how to engage …
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What if all you had to do for your photos was just show up? Imagine feeling completely at ease; you've received help with selecting your outfits and a perfect location for your photos. Hi! I'm Sadie, owner of Sadie Peterson Photography and Cedar City, Utah photographerr. I help families actually ENJOY their photo experience. I provide photography i…
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On this episode, Bob chats with Hector Estevez, the CEO of Centum Research and Technology. Calling from his company's headquarters in Spain, he and Bob talk about the "Lifeseeker" technology and devices that have been used in Europe and are now being introduced in the United States. The devices, which can locate a missing hiker in minutes, work alo…
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How do we make our staffing plans match the needs and expectations of our organizations? On this show Daniel Neville-Rehbehn, Director of Customer Experience at the Salt Lake City Public Library, talks about the importance of creating staffing plans that optimize our most valuable resources, our people.…
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On this week's podcast, Bob goes solo as he talks about his trip hiking and photographing waterfalls in North Carolina. He discusses the scenery, the trails and the people he's encountered. Also, a short discussion on when you should go with a tour group and when you should make your own arrangements. Also, Colorado Springs E-bike survey and El Pas…
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Who wants to handle a difficult conversation in the workplace? If you are saying, “not it” right now, this show is for you. And, let’s be honest, this probably applies to all of us to some degree. On this show, you will get advice from a knowledgeable panel about how not to sweat difficult conversations. Listen to find out how from Tiffany Peck, Di…
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On this week's podcast, Bob and co-host Kevin discuss big changes coming to the podcast, and ask the listeners to voice their thoughts on the changes. Also, water safety and Kevin went to the Outdoor Magazine event in Denver Please consider becoming a patron of this podcast! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/hikingbob for more information Hiking Bob w…
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How do you make your library the hub of the community? On this show Lacey Sudderth, Assistant Manager at McAlester Public Library in Oklahoma, talks about how to engage in relationships across our communities to create broad connections and involvement that can truly make our libraries the hub of the community.…
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On this week's podcast, Bob's guest us author and adventurer Kevin Fedarko. They talk about his newly released book "A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon". The book details his and photographer Pete McBride's attempt to hike the entire length of the canyon, from east to west. Also, they discuss how ov…
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On this week's podcast, Bob sits down for a chat with Colorado Springs' Richard Skorman. Skorman is a a former city councilor, a small business owner, outdoor advocate, civic leader and water conservation activist. They talk about his newest initiative of getting volunteers to help clean up trash in sensitive areas and neighborhoods, the scarcity o…
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