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Travis Padilla: Saving the Great Salt Lake
May 13, 2026
41m 34s
Riley Owen- Congressional District 1 Candidate
May 4, 2026
58m 13s
Jill Koford for Senate District 5
Apr 10, 2026
34m 30s
John Taylor: Candidate for House District 14
Apr 9, 2026
39m 58s
Jona Whitesides for Davis County Clerk
Apr 1, 2026
34m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/13/26 | ![]() Travis Padilla: Saving the Great Salt Lake | Tune in to learn how we can "Grow the Flow" Savings the Great Salt Lake | 41m 34s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Riley Owen- Congressional District 1 Candidate | https://www.utahriley.com/ Meet Riley Riley is a builder, public servant, and intelligence officer in the Navy Reserve. As a former White House staffer, he crafted industrial policy to help create and protect American jobs before continuing that mission of building companies in the private sector. Now, he’s running for Congress to keep fighting for the American dream with results, not rhetoric. As a little kid, my parents and leaders taught me that service was the highest calling in life. I believed public service was noble — the place where good was done by the most capable, most virtuous, most courageous among us. But that’s not what politics looks like today. I grew up visiting my dad’s childhood home in North Salt Lake where I’d learn about our pioneer heritage. I resolved to get the best education I could so that I’d be not just ready but worthy to serve and build upon the legacy I inherited. Through great mentors, hard work, and some luck, I enrolled at Princeton where I learned to stand strong and speak up for what I believed in no matter how numerous or loud the opposition. Leading our rugby program, I learned how to take hits, get back up, and hit back harder until the final whistle. During college, I paused my studies to serve an LDS mission in Denmark before going to work in the White House. As Covid hit, I worked to mobilize our industrial base to save American lives and create American jobs. But crafting policy didn’t feel like enough — I wanted to get out and build our country. From critical minerals to drones, I found myself in the shipyards of the Great Lakes and the warzones of Ukraine — developing technology and capabilities that create jobs and keep America and our allies safe, free, and prosperous. I decided to continue my commitment to service in uniform because freedom is not free. While an Eisenhower Scholar at Oxford, I became an intelligence officer in the Navy Reserve. When the time came for me to choose where to put roots down, the decision was easy: I chose Utah. No other place in America supports businesses, strengthens families, and provides opportunity amidst such God-given natural beauty like our state. Together, let’s keep it that way. | 58m 13s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Jill Koford for Senate District 5✨ | politicscommunity engagement+1 | — | Senatethe Utah Senate+5 | Weber County | Utah SenateJill Koford+3 | — | 34m 30s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() John Taylor: Candidate for House District 14✨ | politicsmilitary service+1 | John Taylor | Housethe Utah 144th Combat Support Hospital+17 | OgdenUtah+9 | House District 14combat medic+2 | — | 39m 58s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Jona Whitesides for Davis County Clerk✨ | electionscounty clerk+3 | Jona Whitesides | the Clerk’s Office | Davis County | delegateCounty Convention+2 | — | 34m 27s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Kara Toone For Utah House Seat 14✨ | politicscommunity service+1 | Kara Toone | Housethe Utah State House+8 | UtahDavis County+2 | Utah HouseDavis County+2 | — | 32m 29s | |
| 3/28/26 | ![]() John Adams for Davis County Commission Seat A✨ | local governmentcommunity service+2 | John Adams | www.electjohnadams.comDavis County Commission+1 | Davis County | Davis CountyKaysville City Council+2 | — | 43m 42s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() I'm running for the Utah State Senate!✨ | Utah State Senatepolitics+1 | — | the Utah State SenateSenate+10 | KaysvilleUtah+4 | electionlegislation+1 | — | 23m 24s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Jenny Groberg: We’re talking about leadership, courage, and the power of showing up✨ | leadershipcourage+3 | Jenny Groberg | — | — | purposegrowth+1 | — | 52m 55s | |
| 1/4/26 | ![]() Dalane England… principled, patriotic, courageous, powerful✨ | principlespatriotism+4 | Dalane England | Happy Grateful Blessed | KaysvilleUtah+1 | freedomhappiness+2 | — | 50m 06s | |
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| 10/17/25 | ![]() Dan Dugan: SLC Council Member - Micro Housing and Homelessness✨ | micro housinghomelessness+3 | Daniel E. Dugan | mechanical engineering degreepublic administration degree+21 | EuropeSalt Lake City+8 | Salt Lake CityCouncil Chair+3 | — | 56m 35s | |
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Layne Miller: Price City Council. Foster Parenting, Public Service and Politics.✨ | foster parentingpublic service+1 | Layne Miller | Price City Council | — | childrencommunity+1 | — | 42m 54s | |
| 10/14/25 | ![]() Tucker Bartels: City Council Candidate | Here's Tucker's Why....He's a hard worker and high achiever. | 50m 14s | ||||||
| 10/10/25 | ![]() I'm Running for Re-Election | We're not done yet....Relationships. Solutions. Results. | 16m 47s | ||||||
| 10/3/25 | ![]() Mark Shepherd: Mayor of Clearfield City | Mayor Mark ShepherdClearfield City, UTMark Shepherd was born in Salt Lake City but grew up in Albuquerque, NM.He has lived in Clearfield for the past 23 years.Mark’s ‘non-political’ life includes being the Principal Broker for the ShepherdReal Estate Group, a local, independent real estate brokerage which hefounded in 2018. His business focuses primarily on military relocation, both toand from Utah.Mark served nearly 9 years on the Clearfield Planning Commission beforebeing elected to the City Council in 2007. After 6 years on the Council, Markwas elected as Clearfield City’s Mayor in 2013 and is now in his second termin that position.Mark has served as an Honorary Commander for the 388th MXG for three yearsand is presently serving as the Honorary Commander for the 466th FS. He wasappointed by Utah’s Governor to serve on the Military InstallationDevelopment Authority (MIDA) which has responsibility for development ofEnhanced Use Lease (EUL) properties throughout Utah. He serves on the UtahDefense Alliance and on the Board of Directors for the local Air ForceAssociation chapter. He served for two years as the Chairman of the MilitaryCommunities Council for the National League of Cities, and now serves as theVice-Chair for the Finance, Administration and Inter-governmental Affairs(FAIR) committee.Mark has been married to his wife Tammie for the past 31 years. They are theparents of seven children and three grandchildren. In his “spare” time, Markwill likely be found at a Real Salt Lake soccer game, searching for his ball atone of the local golf courses or at the gun range practicing his aim. Whicheveractivity that day might bring, you will almost always find one of his childrenby his side. | 50m 58s | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | ![]() Jen Brown and Constitution Month! | Get Ready to listen to learn. about Constitution Month coming up in September! | 29m 59s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | ![]() Tawnee McCay for Riverton Mayor | Today on the podcast, I’m excited to welcome Tawnee McCay — a dedicated public servant, financial expert, and proud Riverton resident. Tawnee has served on the Riverton City Council since 2018 and is now running for Mayor. With an MBA in Financial Planning and experience with real estate, city budgeting, and family finance, she brings a strong fiscal mindset to local government. Tawnee and her husband Dan have been married for over 25 years and are raising six children in the community they love. She’s known for her hands-on approach to leadership, active involvement in local schools and service organizations, and her commitment to keeping Riverton financially strong, safe, and connected. We’ll talk about her vision for the city, what inspired her to run for office, and how she plans to keep Riverton a great place to live for generations to come. Let’s dive in. | 39m 32s | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | ![]() Cody Adams: Mayoral Candidate in Mona Utah | Meet Cody Adams. Former City Councilman, Juab County Republican Chair and Long-time State Central Committee Member. | 44m 48s | ||||||
| 6/8/25 | ![]() Lyndsay Peterson - Mayor North Logan Utah | No description provided. | 40m 48s | ||||||
| 5/3/25 | ![]() Lorin Palmer -Herriman Mayor - Policies, People, Processes | This will make you laugh, entertain, and educate you. | 1h 01m 18s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Victoria and Verona: What's it REALY like to be a new Utah legislator! | No description provided. | 57m 20s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Verona Mauga - New to the House, not New to Utah Politics | Rep. Mauga reprsents House District 31 Listen in to learn more. | 33m 51s | ||||||
| 3/2/25 | ![]() Politics in Motion 1: Introduction with Co-Host Victoria Petro | Join me and @VictoriaPetroUT as we launch Politics in Motion, a new series on the Happy Grateful Blessed vodcast—a deep dive into the issues shaping Utah’s municipalities: homelessness, housing, healthcare, energy, and workforce. We’re political opposites and problem-solving allies, bringing key people to the table to show how cities get things done. Local is where the rubber meets the road—because it all matters. These issues start and stop at the local level. For cities, it’s always personal.https://youtu.be/au18ldCU8aQ | 51m 44s | ||||||
| 2/20/25 | ![]() Don’t buy - when you can remodel- Andrea West Designs | Andrea is your expert in all things home design! | 28m 08s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() Buy, Rent, or Couch Surf- Shelley Russon | Buy now, the market is moving... | 34m 59s | ||||||
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