
65 episodes

Utah Famous Utah Famous
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- Society & Culture
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3.9 • 38 Ratings
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A podcast about the people, places, and history that make Utah so unexpectedly awesome.
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Haunted Hallowed Halls
This week, Sarah tells some spooky stories from four University Campuses in Utah. Scholars beware! But seriously, some of these are pretty creepy.
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Utah Cookie Wars
Have you heard the Utah cookie gossip? This week Jordan is bringing up the Crumbl vs Crave and Dirty Dough lawsuit and we are here to fill you in on the details (along with a side of our own opinions).
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ZCMI Christmas Windows
On this episode Jordan and Daniel dive into the fascinating history of the department store ZCMI.
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Parley's Summit Wildlife Crossing
This week, Sarah talks about the wildlife crossing bridge in Summit County that you maybe didn't know was there...but you'll be really glad it is.
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Halloween Minisode 5: Hi-Fi Murders
**DISCLAIMER: These minisodes are not for kids or those who scare easily.**
The last in our Halloween series of minisodes about infamous Utah killers, this week Daniel Blaser joins us once again to talk about the Hi-Fi murders that happened in Ogden, UT in 1974. -
Halloween Minisode 4: Arthur Gary Bishop
**DISCLAIMER: These minisodes are not for kids or those who scare easily.**
Continuing in our series of minisodes for the month of October about infamous killers from Utah, this week Jordan and our special guest Daniel Blaser are taking about Arthur Gary Bishop who committed his crimes in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s.
Customer Reviews
Very enjoyable Utah-centric pod
With local podcasts, it can be hit-or-miss (mostly misses). Utah Famous proves to be one of rare exceptions — lumping together interesting Utah topics with pretty enjoyable dialog from the two hosts. I’ve learned a lot listening to the pod and have even planned out a few short trips to see some of the sights mentioned.
As other commenters noted, the delivery could be a little better, but I don’t mind rough-around-the-edges podcasting as long as it doesn’t distract too much from the stories and the info they are trying to convey. And listening back to some of the first podcasts, you can tell improvements have been made (both with sound quality and banter) — so it’s only going to get better.
All-in-all, it is a great listen and I look forward to future episodes!
Somewhat entertaining
I was exited to find a podcast about Utah, but after listening to like…some of these episodes….it’s like just seams like….umm like they might not know that much about Utah (the word like does come up a lot 😂)
Wow
On My first podcast, the gentleman slammed homeopathic medicine and chiropractic medicine as well. I’ll just pass….I thought the hosts of an open minded show wouldn’t be so closed minded. Typical Utah mentality that I avoid like the plague. I wish you all the best.