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Meet Bryan Billmeyer, a resident of The Other Side Village who turned his life around after years of addiction and homelessness. Now a coach, Bryan helps others find their path to recovery through the Whole Person Change approach—a philosophy of accountability, authenticity, and addressing the root causes of trauma. Discover how this transformative model is creating lasting change for those overcoming life’s toughest challenges. 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 $2 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Explore how The Other Side Village is transforming lives and addressing homelessness with a groundbreaking model of whole-person change and community support. In this inspiring interview, Preston Cochrane, CEO of The Other Side Village, shares insights into their mission, including vocational training, zero-tolerance policies, and creating safe, sustainable housing for chronically homeless individuals. Discover stories of transformation, like Brian and Jennifer, who have overcome immense challenges and now mentor others through their journey. Learn how this innovative community is funded, its impact on homelessness, and its potential as a model for affordable housing solutions across the Wasatch Front and beyond. 📖 For more about The Other Side Village and to support their mission, visit TheOtherSideVillage.com. 👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth discussions on homelessness and innovative solutions. #HomelessnessSolutions #TheOtherSideVillage #CommunitySupport #AffordableHousing #UtahStories 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 $2 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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What makes a great bourbon? Meet Brant Pounds, owner of Spirits of the Wasatch, a Utah-based craft distillery, as he shares his journey from mechanical engineer to master distiller. In this deep dive, Brant explains the science and artistry behind distilling whiskey, the unique four-grain bourbon his team produces, and what sets craft distilleries apart from industry giants. We also discuss bourbon’s regional protection, the impact of barrels on flavor, and why whiskey tasting is both an art and a science. Plus, Brant reveals his experience at Moonshine University and how he turned a passion for whiskey into a thriving business. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into the world of spirits and craft distilling! 🥃🔥 #Whiskey #Bourbon #Distilling #CraftSpirits 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 $2 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
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Explore Utah's rapidly evolving housing market in this insightful discussion! Real estate expert Asha Klarich shares her perspective on housing affordability, rising prices, and how buyers are adapting in a competitive market. Learn about the impact of population growth, high-density developments, and strategies for first-time homebuyers to navigate the challenges of 2025. Plus, discover tips for leveraging ADUs, finding off-market properties, and making smart investments in Utah's booming housing scene.
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Utah's rising home prices and affordability crisis ADU regulations and high-density housing solutions Smart tips for first-time buyers and house hacking strategies How population growth and California migration impact the market Insights on buying vs. waiting for interest rates to drop💼 Guest: Asha Cleric, Real Estate Agent & Attorney
Email: [email protected] Website: Elevated Utah Homes Phone: 801-907-5505
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Discover the incredible journey of Jesse Lapin and Yoni Karmon, co-founders of Magnum E-Bikes, as they share their story of innovation, perseverance, and passion. Starting with a life-changing accident in Israel, this duo built a thriving e-bike company that has revolutionized the cycling industry in the U.S.
Learn how their complementary skills, grassroots hustle, and commitment to quality helped them scale from selling bikes door-to-door to partnering with major retailers like Costco. Hear their insights on bootstrapping a business, the future of e-bikes, and the importance of loving your work and team.
📖 Read more inspiring stories of Utah's entrepreneurs in Faces of Utah Magazine at UtahStories.com.
👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring stories!#MagnumEBikes #Entrepreneurship #CyclingRevolution #UtahBusiness
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Discover why Quality Billiards is the 'Face of Game Rooms' in Utah! In this debut episode of Faces of Utah, we bring you the inspiring story of Josh Thorn, a helicopter pilot who transformed his career into a thriving business venture as the owner of Quality Billiards & Game Rooms. From flying high in the skies to redefining Utah's game room experience, Josh’s journey is one of passion, grit, and entrepreneurial brilliance.
Josh's story is a masterclass in pivoting careers, taking risks, and pursuing dreams with confidence. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, game room enthusiast, or someone searching for inspiration, this episode is packed with motivation and valuable takeaways.
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Discover the magic behind Kevin Costner's Horizon, as actor Colin Cunningham takes us behind the scenes of one of Utah’s biggest productions. From breathtaking Moab vistas to the challenges of staying grounded in Hollywood, Colin shares his journey, insights into the film industry, and the incredible talent found in Utah’s community theater scene. Learn why he believes passion, persistence, and resourcefulness are key to success in filmmaking.
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Meet Rob Meyrick, a coach at The Other Side Village. Once battling addiction and facing rock bottom, Rob now helps others transform their lives. Discover his journey, the unique culture of The Other Side Academy, and how honesty, accountability, and compassion are changing lives every day.
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In this episode of Utah Stories, we dive deep into the shifting media landscape with Cory Hill, founder of Chill PR, as he explores the impact of recent elections on mainstream media's credibility. With the rise of independent podcasts and online platforms, Cory shares insights on how audiences are moving away from traditional sources and towards voices that aren't beholden to major advertisers or political agendas. We discuss the public's growing distrust in major news networks, the challenges of separating fact from fiction, and the evolution of political discourse in America. From the emergence of "media tribes" to the decline of objective reporting, Cory and Richard explore the societal shifts that are reshaping how people consume news. Can the media regain its integrity, or is the age of independent podcasters here to stay? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts: Is mainstream media still relevant, or do you rely more on alternative voices? #UtahStories #MediaEvolution #Podcasting #Election2024 #PoliticalDialogue #MainstreamMedia #Podcasts #IndependentMedia #PoliticalTribes #FutureOfDemocracy
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In this powerful interview, Tiffany Blair shares her inspiring story of transformation from a life of homelessness and addiction to becoming a mentor and coach at The Other Side Village. Tiffany’s journey highlights the impact of accountability, community, and the belief that everyone deserves a second chance. She discusses the unique approach of The Other Side Village in helping individuals reclaim their lives, find stability, and discover their potential.
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As 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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In 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.
#TheOtherSideVillage #StoriesFromTheOtherSide #CommunitySolutions #HomelessnessRecovery #UtahStories
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In 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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Just 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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Dale 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.
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Utah 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.
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Utah 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.
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Infertility 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.
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Housing is getting increasingly more expensive, could tiny homes be the solution? Richard Markosian discusses this in this episode of the podcast.
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Despite 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.
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