Utah Stories' collaborators For 10 years now, Utah Stories has delved into the shadows of the investigative; substantiated the unsubstantiated by asking the hard questions, the real ones—questions other publications don't or won't ask; and we've had fun, too, supplying the people of Utah with unique, creative journalism. We would like to take this moment to thank all those … [Read more...]
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Halting an Avalanche of Declining Ad Revenue for Entertainment Video
The cord cutters are out in force, and cable TV giants such as Comcast, Time Warner, CNN, and ESPN are reeling to form a defense. According to TechCrunch, 56.6 million US consumers are going without pay-TV this year; and that’s up 32.2 percent over last year. But how do cord cutters watch live TV without cable? Lack of Autonomy Challenge Matt Wunderli is unable to watch … [Read more...]
Uintah Collection: Lifestyle Gear Beyond Yoga
Bringing Business Home Uintah Collection started in a showroom at New York City’s Garment Center. The business moved to California after a factory closure and, finally, made its way home to Salt Lake City at 209 East Broadway. “We like swim fabric because you can saturate it. Water or sweat, it works really well,” said mother of two, co-owner and Bikram Yogi, Heather … [Read more...]
Podcaster Chris Holifield Quit His Day Job to Bring Salt Lake to the World
I am Salt Lake broadcast its first episode, Sorry Clementine, in August 2012. Five years later, Episode 300 is newly out the door. Its creator, Utah podcast coach, producer and host, Chris Holifield says, “That side hustle became a way to connect with people all over the world.” A Little History “I liked the idea of a talk radio show, but I didn’t know what I wanted to do a … [Read more...]
Sara Day, Co-Founder of Even Stevens is a Utah-born Market Innovator
Even Stevens Sandwiches co-founder, cause director, and Utah-born innovator, Sara Day, tells how and why she turned passion for serving others into a career beyond the corporate box. We spoke in a nicely cushioned, wood-paneled nook in the original downtown Salt Lake City store, at the corner of 414 East and 200 South. Up-tempo yet soft-spoken, Sara’s “front of the house” … [Read more...]