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Lots of good things can happen over a meal. You have a little food, a little bit to drink and the next thing you know, you’ve solved all the world’s problems. That’s what we want to do with The Let’s Go Eat Show. Every so often I, Bill Allred, will find someone interesting from entertainment, the arts, or politics, and sit down with them for some food, some drinks, and some conversation.
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Tanner Lenart gets the liquor licenses you need to stock your bar or fire up your still. Restaurants, bars, hotels, entertainment venues, grocers and other retailers benefit from Tanner’s insight, experience and enthusiasm with licensing and regulatory compliance issues. Tanner also counsels Utah craft distilleries and breweries, as well as other s…
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Brin Ho Ching is the owner, baker, and recipe creator. She has had a love for baking/cooking ever since she could stand on a chair and make pancakes. Giving food is my way to show love and express gratitude. The Sourdoughry was started out of fear. Brin is constantly afraid of dough, and was tired of having something hold her back. With trial and e…
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Which horse runs the city? The mare of course! We are quite unqualified to have a Mayor on our show, let alone the Mayor of Utah's Capitol city! She even rode her bike to the studio, so we salute you Mayor for helping keep our air clean! As mayor, Erin is working hard to make Salt Lake City more environmentally and economically resilient, and to ta…
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Craig Wirth is into his second 50 years of feature reporting. His first half-century included stints as a network correspondent and Emmy Award-winning reporter at TV stations in New York and Los Angeles. He missed Utah and started 12 years of commuting between CNBC in Los Angeles and Wirth Watching at ABC4 in Salt Lake City. He later gave up commut…
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Riding horses in the Mountain West & hosting City Cast Salt Lake. Like any good mixologist, Ali Vallarta wanted to shake things up. “I found myself going to the same seven bars over and over. Like, every week, we’re back at the same places. There’s so much more to see and more people to meet.” It’s safe to say that’s no problem after her year-long …
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Jeremy is not just well versed in Salt Lake City culture, he's astonishingly brilliant when it comes to the lifestyles, traditions, and the way of life when it comes to the Salt Lake society. That says a lot about Salt Lake Magazine, because Jeremy is the Executive Editor for the publication. We sit down with Jeremy to enjoy some Domaine Philemon, …
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Throughout her tenure, Diana has played a pivotal role in acquiring and managing key clients and accounts while also spearheading the growth of the Temporary Division to achieve record earnings. With her outgoing nature and extensive networks, Diana fosters robust business relationships, many of which evolve into enduring friendships, a testament t…
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Tiffany Clason had significant experience in the food and beverage industry in London. There, she successfully executed the launch of a high-end artisan bread line where she developed and deployed best practices in product, employee training programs, and brand integrity. In addition, Clason has more than 12 years of government experience including…
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Steve Urquhart served in the Utah House as a prototypical conservative Republican from Washington County, and line-toeing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is now a co-founder of The Divine Assembly which is a church that uses magic mushrooms as their sacrament. Urquhart has been willing to question what he’s been taught…
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Pygmalion Productions is a Salt Lake City based theater company that produces theater that reflects issues, concerns and shared experiences in the lives of women. In this time of daily loss, struggle and suffering across the world, we want to remind you that the arts can fire minds, warm souls, dazzle and delight. “Last Lists of My Mad Mother” delv…
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Caity is a Radio Producer for Radio From Hell, Broadway Media, and Podcast Host/Producer for Horror, Cats, and Witch Hats with her ‘sister’ Izzy. She has two dogs, and multiple cats. In 2022 she married Andhie where they both changed their last names to Solo. Caity started working in radio at college with K-UTE Internet Radio at the University of U…
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This week's episode with Sim Gill, we bring a multitude of conversations, ranging from spices, herbs, accountability within the use of deadly force, what a district attorney does, and so much more! Jimmy brings the non-alcoholic scotch, Bill brings his jabber jaw, and Dawson has the hang of things. Pour another one, and join us! Your boss won't min…
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Anne Holman, and Calvin Crosby of Kings English Bookshop, were fantastic enough to be the first interview in the Visit Salt Lake media center! Kings English has stood tall for 46 years despite major online retailers. Jimmy brought Margarita's from Simplicity Cocktail as well as Sauv Blanc from Joel Gott. Bill almost says the A-word, and Dawson was …
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We were honored that Becca and Chris made the mistake of allowing us to record an interview with them. Simplicity is amazing for being Utah's first canned cocktail shop! Not only that, but they offer classes where you'll step into our micro lab to create and distill your own personalized bottle of gin! \ Jimmy admits to what his favorite beverage i…
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Michelle is the President of the Salt Lake Area Restaurant Association. Which is dedicated to helping independent restaurant, and bar owners to protect, educate, and promote this vital industry. Scott Evans was kind enough to let us back in Casot to share some knowledge of the local restaurant scene, wine, stories, and so much more! Grab a cold one…
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Emily Park is the Program Manager for Spice Kitchen Incubator, which aims to teach refugees, and others how to start their own successful restaurants. Spice Kitchen Incubator ensures participants get the training and tools needed to succeed! Bill brought his hunger for Rijsttafel, Jimmy brought Rosemary Truffle popcorn, with a Red Zinfandel to pair…
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Bill brought over enthusiasm for Whiskey, Jimmy brought the delectable snacks, Dawson remembered to turn on the camera's, and our guest James Fowler brought the Whiskey! We are live on tape at Casot, a craft Wine and cocktail bar. Whiskey tasting, snacking, and learning from the professional what it takes to be a true distilling company in the hear…
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We are joined with the owners of Sauced Up Salsa, George Bush and Jessica Erickson at Casot. We find out that George Bush like's choking people out, with more than just his salsa. Bill, and Jimmy were astonished to find out all the hard work George and Jessica put in to make their dreams spicier than most! Jimmy's got the wine, Bill has the questio…
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Brooks Kirchheimer is the Co-Founder of the Leave Room for Dessert Eateries, and was nice enough to let us in. He shares the fluffiest Skillet Rolls, while we drink Gin & Tonic from Aviation, with an orange slice. Brooks let's us know of his dreams as a child, and what it took to accomplish them. Brooks shares a few stories from the restaurant indu…
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Jimmy, and Bill are joined with the owner of Beehive Cigars Kendrick Woolstenhulme, and Brandon Overson about their operation with Beehive Cigars, as well as their line-up for the Mormon themed cigar brand Apostate Cigars. Bill requests questions from our guests, and you wouldn't believe the rabbit hole it uncovered! Jimmy shares some Hamilton Pot …
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The holidays are here, and we hope you have an AMAZING Thanksgiving with loved ones! For today's episode Jimmy, and Bill speak with Ginette Bott, President of the Utah Food Bank, who has been actively involved in Utah Food Bank’s mission of Fighting Hunger Statewide for over 25 years! We have some popcorn, drink something different, and hear some p…
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Jesse Parent is a local slam poet. For those of you who just *recoiled* a bit at that descriptor, first off? How dare you. Second, I will make you a bet: if you're not ugly crying by the end of this episode (spoiler alert: listen for the soft sound of my tears hitting the mixer), I'll quit being the producer of this show! *pssst there's an announce…
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Babs Gray is a stand up comic and podcaster who grew up along the Wasatch Front. She and Bill sit down over a delicious meal at The Daily to talk about making the move to L.A., what it's like to be a woman in comedy and how a podcast dedicated to analyzing Britney Spears' Instagram feed turned into lawsuits and a prolonged custody battle! Get to kn…
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Hey everyone. Since it's the end of the year and we're rebroadcasting some of the most important episodes from the archives, here's one with a message from Bill: "We're reposting this episode from 2016 to honor one of the great angels in our community. We are proud to call Pamela our friend." Enjoy and have a wonderful holiday!…
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This week is another rebroadcast of an episode Bill did with the legendary Ogden musician Joe McQueen. As some of you are aware, Joe passed away this week at the age of 100. The man was truly one of a kind, an original and will be missed. Please enjoy this rebroadcast and the accompanying article that Bill penned back in the day about this truly re…
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Hello, friends! This week, we're reposting an episode from 2013 with one of our friends who's in need. Please see this note from Bill: I had the great delight some time ago to meet a person called Princess Kennedy. It was for an interview for my podcast The Let's Go Eat Show. PK suggested we meet at Zest, a vegan restaurant that has since become a …
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In a flip of the script, Dick Clark (producer of the Let's Go Eat Show) sits down with Bill and asks him questions gathered from listeners, friends and ones that have been burning a hole in his brain for decades. Whether or not it turned out as Bill expected, the results are a quick glimpse into who he really is: an empathetic performer who loves w…
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Lindsay Hansen Park is an American Mormon feminist blogger, podcaster, and the Executive Director for the Salt Lake City-based non-profit Sunstone Education Foundation. She is also an amazing historian when it comes to Utah, its Mormon pioneers how they spread out across this land back in the day. She and Bill sit down to discuss the recent tragic …
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Fran Pruyn has been a contributor to the arts and, specifically, theater for decades here in the Salt Lake Valley. Julie Jensen is an award-winning playwright (Mockingbird - Winner of the prestigious Kennedy Center Award) who has also been artfully creating in the 801 for decades as well. So it should be of no surprise that they are collaborating o…
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Carol Lynn Pearson is an American poet, author, screenwriter, and playwright. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Pearson is best known for her book Goodbye, I Love You, a memoir of her marriage to a gay man who died of AIDS in 1984. She frequently addresses the topics of LGBT acceptance and other activist topi…
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The Impresario of the Ziegfeld Theater returns! Keep listening to this amazing success story, how Caleb and his co-owner (and better half) Morgan are teaching kids to love the arts from a young age and what plans they have for the future of theater in Utah! Don't forget to pick up tickets to Rocky Horror here: https://www.theziegfeldtheater.com/…
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Caleb Parry knows a thing or two about the theater. Having been a performer in Ogden for over 20 years and an entrepreneur for over 15, He and his wife Morgan founded The Ziegfeld Theater in 2012 and have successfully operated since that day, bringing local and national arts to the residents of the Wasatch Front. In the first part of their intervie…
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In every city you find yourself in, there's always a local who seems to know everyone and everyone knows them. In Salt Lake City, Utah? That person is Ivonna "Ivy" Earnest. Ivy and Bill sit down for a chat about what it's like to live with Multiple Sclerosis, how it is that she seems to know every single resident of the Salt Lake metro area and why…
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In the second part of Bill's interview with Hilde, Jay Koenig (co-founder of Ink Against Cancer, Hilde's husband) joins them to discuss their organization, how it benefits families along the Wasatch Front and their upcoming cruise with Megadeth! Check it out and be sure to visit inkagainstcancer.com to learn more about this amazing organization!…
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Hildegard Koenig (also known as Hilde) is a remarkable human being. A 1st generation immigrant of Mexican and German parents, she is a survivor of domestic abuse, suicide, depression and anxiety. In spite of every challenge she's faced, Hilde has not only risen above them but has dedicated her life to advocating for those facing some of life's grea…
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Jenn Blosil has, according to Bill, one of the most unique singing and speaking voices that he's ever heard. Having performed on American Idol in 2016, served an LDS mission to NYC and now recorded an entire 11 track LP? Jenn Blosil is just getting started. Please enjoy this upbeat conversation and stay until the end to hear an exclusive clip from …
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Taryn Aiken-Hyatt, who brought the Out of the Darkness Walks to Utah, came to this position through personal experience. After losing her father to suicide at the age of 26, and having her own brushes with suicidal ideation, Taryn decided to give back and find hope for people of Utah who are affected and/or struggling with depression/suicidal thoug…
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After tragically losing her husband in the Trolley Square mass shooting of 2007, and watching her son fight for his life, Vicki Walker went through hell. Going through such a traumatic event, she realized quickly how difficult life becomes immediately for people going through possibly the worst moments of their lives and decided to give back. Pleas…
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Dr. Robert Hiemstra chose medical school over marine biology and fulfilled a function in medicine as an emergency room physician for 40 years. He now is at the forefront of a burgeoning area of medicine: Ketamine. Commonly known as a "party drug," ketamine's uses to treat PTSD and depression/anxiety are becoming more mainstream and studied. Enjoy B…
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Kaz Weida is a freelance journalist, ghostwriter, mother of 2 and passionate purveyor of the arts. She was gracious enough to sit down with Bill and get to know each other better after being colleagues on the Vanocur Group podcast and not yet having the opportunity to dig into who Kaz is and what she's all about. Please enjoy their conversation and…
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In the final installment of our mayoral candidate interviews, Bill sits down with Dave Garbett and Erin Mendenhall to round out the 6 main contenders for the job. Enjoy! And don't forget that ballots are being mailed to all Salt Lake County residents now. Keep an eye out and vote!由Double Plus LLC
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We continue this week with two more candidates in the race to become the mayor of Salt Lake City! Bill interviews Stan Penfold and Luz Escamilla who were so kind to rerecord this episode after a technical snafu. They share their visions for the city and what they expect in the months to come while preparing for the election. Enjoy!…
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