Real Men eat Plan publiczne
[search 0]
Więcej
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Plants VS Meat

Real Men Eat Plants

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie
 
Plants Vs. Meat is a groundbreaking podcast that dives into the heart of one of today's most passionate debates: veganism versus an omnivore diet. Hosted by Bryan Dennstedt, a fervent advocate for plant-based living and the visionary behind the Real Men Eat Plants network, this show brings a unique and engaging approach to discussing dietary choices. Far from the contentious battles you might expect, Plants Vs. Meat is a platform for friendly, informative debates that shine a light on the my ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Codziennie+
 
What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Does your screen time outweigh your sleep time? Reward being offered for missing Davis County police K9 Putting the family budget under the microscope for better spending Jaywalking now legal in New York Coping with election anxiety
  continue reading
 
Candy prices are getting scary this year. Does it feel like candy prices are getting pricier? You are not alone. Overall chocolate prices are rising due to unfavorable situations for Cocoa producers leading to an overall increase of chocolate costs of 45%. Dave and Debbie discuss the nation's favorite candies, and how companies are shifting their p…
  continue reading
 
New York City will no longer be ticketing for jaywalking. Legislation passed by the City Council officially became law over the weekend, making it no longer illegal to jaywalk. Sgt. Spencer Cannon with the Utah County Sheriff's Office talks with Dave and Debbie about this new legislation and the pitfalls that could come with it.…
  continue reading
 
We're seeing more and more signs the economy is getting better, yet a poll shows 71 percent of Utahns say we're going the wrong way…why? In a new poll through the Deseret News, 48% of Utahns also say that their personal finance situation is getting worse. Dave and Debbie put their own family budgets under the microscope and reveal what is going wro…
  continue reading
 
4 hours of screen time per day can lead you to feel anxious and depressed according to new data from the CDC. Half of teens spend at least 4 hours or Dave took a walk around the newsroom to compare how much time colleagues thought they were spending on their phone to how much time they actually spent. KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston, joins …
  continue reading
 
How much red meat is too much? Air Tag found in truck of man killed in American Fork Do renovations keep you in your home longer? What early voting numbers show as election day nears How Maricopa county in Arizona stepped up election security
  continue reading
 
After a man was shot to death in Utah, police are now revealing evidence that a small tracking device, an Apple Air Tag, was uncovered inside his car. The wife and mother-in-law of the deceased American Fork man have been arrested, accused of conspiring to murder him. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins D2 to provide legal analysis on this issue. …
  continue reading
 
Hold the red meat! You may be feeling a little whiplash when it comes to nutrition after new guidelines recommend Americans eat less red meat. Lois Collins, special projects and family issues reporter at Deseret News, talks with Dave and Debbie about the proposed guideline changes and what people should pay attention to. D2 takes calls from listene…
  continue reading
 
The Utah County Clerk says he's tracked how politicians cast ballots, and a state senator doesn't like it. Utah County Clerk, Aaron Davidson says he knows that Senator Mike McKell didn't put a stamp on his ballot in the last election. Sen. Mike McKell, talks with Dave and Debbie about his concern for the issue. Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson also…
  continue reading
 
Families earning six figures still living paycheck to paycheck Many Americans can't spot difference between deepfakes and real content Sugar shock! Americans eat nearly 80 lbs of sugar per year Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos defends decision to not endorse presidential candidate
  continue reading
 
The Washington Post has announced it will not be endorsing a candidate this election. The owner, Jeff Bezos has released an opinion piece defending this decision. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources and Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News brings his analysis on newspapers endorsing candidates.…
  continue reading
 
Americans eat nearly 80 lbs of sugar per year according to studyfinds. Jenna Dyckman, USU Extension Assistant Professor with the Home and Community Department, talks with Dave and Debbie about what sugar does the body and how to ditch your sweet tooth. Listeners call in and share their sugar vices.
  continue reading
 
More than half of Americans who encounter an AI Deepfakes on social media don't realize they're looking at a deepfake according to a new study by the Utah Valley University. Brandon Amacher, the director of UVU’s Emerging Tech Policy Lab and instructor for the UVU Center for National Security Studies, joins the show to talk about how big of an issu…
  continue reading
 
More families earning over $150,000 are living paycheck to paycheck. Many point to inflation, but Debbie thinks we need to take a good look in the mirror and a tough review of the family budget to reign in frivolous spending on stuff we don't need. Dave breaks down new solutions that could help do just that.…
  continue reading
 
Federal investigators are trying to figure out who lit ballot drop boxes on fire in both Washington and Oregon. About 45-million Americans have already voted ahead of next week's presidential election. Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County Clerk, talks with D2 about what their office could do if something like this happened in Utah. Matt Markovich, repo…
  continue reading
 
Early voting numbers for Salt Lake County show an increase in republicans turning out early to vote. Taylor Morgan, co-host of KSL at Night and partner at Morgan May consultants, joins the show to talk about what these early turnout numbers mean for both parties and if it is the norm to see so many registered republicans turn out early.…
  continue reading
 
A community is pushing back against efforts to bring in new housing developments. The Clinton City Council's decision to give the green light to a 341-unit housing development spurred a petition from residents to halt the new housing developments. Tim Vandeneck, reporter KSL.com, has been following this story and joins D2 to bring us the latest.…
  continue reading
 
A new report from Bankrate reveals the staggering amount families are paying for childcare. How do both presidential candidates plan to address this important issue? Debbie and Rusty discuss the differences and invite listeners to call in. Has someone in your family given up a job to stay home and watch the kids? Senate Minority Leader,Luz Escamill…
  continue reading
 
Would your employer give you a raise out of nowhere? That's what happened with the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team. The team's owner gave around $20M is bonuses to the organization's 300 employees. Dave and Debbie discuss why more companies could benefit from being more generous with their employees. They also take calls to hear what experiences li…
  continue reading
 
The CDC updated its numbers on the recent McDonald's E. coli outbreak. As of this morning there are 75 total cases, up from 49 initial cases. Delaney Moore, Epidemiologist from the Utah Department of Health joins the show to give an update on what's happened with Utah, and the steps the suppliers are taking to prevent more cases from popping up aro…
  continue reading
 
More homes being flipped to nightly rentals. What this means for Utah's housing market. What is Amendment C? McDonald's pulls Quarter Pounder from menu amid E. coli outbreak Small cars are in, big cars are out How young Americans can impact our political future
  continue reading
 
This Saturday, over 20 teams of first responders will gather for the 12th Year of the Utah Firefighter Chili Cookoff! Everyone involved works to raise money for The University of Utah Health Burn Camp Programs. Dave and Debbie speak with Keri Jones, event coordinator for the Chili Cookoff, Scott Pearson, firefighter with West Valley Fire. Also a ca…
  continue reading
 
A press release from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows more homes are being flipped to nightly rentals. What does this mean for Utah's housing market? Dave thinks it's mostly a positive change but Debbie needs some convincing. Dejan Eskic, senior research fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, to talk about the nuances of this infor…
  continue reading
 
There is a $730 million bond will cover rebuilding and renovating several old schools in Utah... one of these schools, West High School, was built more than 100 year ago. Yandary Chatwin, spokesperson for the Salt Lake City School District, joins D2 to talk about what bond will be used to pay for and how it will impact property taxes in the school …
  continue reading
 
Utah impacted by McDonald's E. Coli outbreak Republicans encourage early voting What polling shows in the swing states as election day gets closer Americans feel behind on their emergency savings What to do if you can't make mortgage payments Making of a Moment: The RSL story New Zealand airport enforces a max hug time of three minutes…
  continue reading
 
The Dunedin Airport in New Zealand posted new signs at drop off that say, "max hug time three minutes,". The airport is enforcing this new rule to help avoid traffic jams and suggest that "fonder farewells" be taken care of in the airport parking lot. Debbie and Taylor discuss their opinions on this interesting new tactic. They also take calls from…
  continue reading
 
A new survey from Bankrate shows that 62% of Americans are feeling behind on their emergency savings while only 1 in 5 has increased their emergency savings this year. Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst with Bankrate, joins the show to discuss this problem that Americans are dealing with, and how much you should have in your emergency fund.…
  continue reading
 
With each day showing a new poll and different results coming from each one, what do the polls really say? In such a tight race, is there any way to know who's actually in the lead? Debbie and Taylor discuss some of the early voting numbers from this year and look at recent polls to see if there is any indication on how the election could go…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Skrócona instrukcja obsługi