Formally I am Salt Lake, welcome to Let's Talk Local! Interviews and conversations with people that are making stuff happen in Utah.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 253 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Jeff the Ice Cream Guy joins Chris on this episode of the podcast to talk about Hidden Oak Gourmet Creamery. Jeff shares his story.
Episode 600!!!! On this episode I get to sit down and chat with local Salt Lake City tattoo artist, Mason Atlas.
Manny Lemons returns to the podcast to talk about everything that he has been up to since the last time he was on the podcast.
Charles Prows, owner of the Nerd Store, returns to the podcast to catch up since the last time he has been on the show.
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I took some time today to listen to your show!! I am Salt Lake, is a fantastic podcast with great info, advice, and perspectives. You won't regret listening to and learning from the podcast.
Great content, hosts, and worth checking out!
Chris and Krissie were a joy to chat with on my episode. They are welcoming of all types of people on their show and they asked great questions. From all the episodes I have listened to and the one I was on, they help shed a positive light on any local SLC business, culinarian or artisan. GREAT SHOW & GREAT HOSTS!
Very well spoken hosts and diverse guests.
I love the local subject matter and the delivery. more
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