Utah Stories
Ancient Medicinal Mushrooms in a Modern Age
If you are considering which medicinal mushroom is right for you, ask yourself: how was the mushroom grown? How was it extracted? Am I certain I am getting all the…
Psychedelics as Therapeutics
Psychedelic medicine is here, and as a psychiatrist, I think it’s long overdue. We are in the midst of a mental health crisis, with over a million lives lost in…
Riots, Racism, Inland Port, Cronyism in Utah
At Utah Stories Show we talk to Greg Hughes, who has a long track record for being involved in some of the most important decisions in Utah Politics about Inland…
Will The PRIME Act Save Local Utah Ranchers And Rural Utah Economies?
All over the United States massive meat processing facilities have been the hotspots for coronavirus outbreaks but there is other news concerning JBS that isn’t widely reported. They are currently…
Can Utah Handle the Coming Population Boom?
We talk to Ari Bruening the president and CEO of Envision Utah on the Utah Stories Show and discuss what we can do to build the better Utah for tomorrow.
Dissecting the Salt Lake City Riot of Saturday, May 30th
The downtown Salt Lake City protesters were peaceful until a mysterious group of four individuals (three of which were white) and likely one leader (holding a megaphone) decided to turn…
How to Succeed in Farming on Very little Land in the 21st Century
Utah’s Natural Meat might be the most innovative farms in all of Utah. Shayn and Kristen Bowler take the best from the old world to run a farm in 21st…
Expect Few Frills and Lots of Farm Fresh Food at Farmers Markets This Summer
Farmers markets may not be as fun, but they will be open and the market community is working to make sure the experience remains rewarding for farmers and foodies.
CSAs to the Covid Rescue: The newest growing reasons for healthier diets
One viable solution for those of us wanting better nutrition might be to join a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) to purchase organically grown foods from a trusted local farmer.
Collin Raye concert at the Utah Business Revival in Grantsville will proceed in violation of State Ordinance.
Eric Moutsos from the Utah Business Revival said that he plans to proceed with a concert on Saturday featuring country star Collin Ray at the Studio Ranch Amphitheater near Grantsville.
Working Out At Home During COVID
During quarantine, avid trainers and body builders found themselves without a designated gymnasium. Local personal trainers took innovative approaches to assisting their clients. Many suggest using items found around the…
Online Villains Targeting Remote Workers
How do you fight criminals that spend their waking hours figuring out how to get through your security systems and firewalls as quickly as you put them up?
Why Are Beef Prices Skyrocketing? Can Utah Ranchers Survive?
Covid-19 has revealed the huge problem Utah cattle ranchers face due to multinational corps controlling beef processing. Never before have cattle ranchers in Utah received so little for their cattle…
Are We Heading For Inflation? Deflation? How can you preserve your wealth?
Episode Two of Three of Rich’s Rabbit Hole on inflation Utah Stories examines the likelihood of inflation as the Fed plans yet another $3 trillion spending package. Where will this…
Substance Abuse Spike And Drug Recovery During COVID-19
Due to Coronavirus, the number of Utahns suffering from alcohol and drug addiction is certainly increasing. Liquor store sales have spiked in Utah. Social isolation, loss of employment, and the…
An Unforgiving Sport: Olympic Speed Skating Hopefuls Train at Kearns Ice Oval
Young athletes come from across the US to devote nearly all of their time to train at the Kearns Olympic Oval. This facility was built for the 2002 Olympics, and…