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Welcome to The Lonely Office: a podcast about the increasingly blurry line between work and life, brought to you by Glassdoor. We discuss topics based on real stories sourced firsthand from anonymous conversations: like the rise of job ghosting, why unlimited PTO is a scam, and how to handle a nightmare boss. We also provide insider advice on navigating layoffs while negotiating severance, and cover outrageous work stories like candidates vaping during interviewees or employees getting fired ...
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+21 Only. REBRANDED! The VP Podcast is the go-to podcast for vape shop owners and industry activists. This podcast condenses Vaping Post's critically acclaimed journalism covering vaper culture and regulation into one, easy listen. Created and hosted by Michael McGrady, one of Vaping Post's English columnists. Presented by Anchor.fm. We are independent of big tobacco. For more info, visit https://www.vapingpost.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vaping-post/support
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Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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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.
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Would You Adam An' Eve It?

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The ‘Would You Adam An’ Eve It?’ podcast show is a satirical and comical analysis of both national and international current affairs issues. The show is written and presented by Del McCamlie. In the show, he discusses and dissects topical and historical subjects. ‘Would You Adam An’ Eve It?’ will keep you up-to-date with events in the world while making you muse and smile.
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Each week we feature a new small content creator and tell their story. Stay for the laughs, memes, and the journey of content creators trying to make content in a time of saturation.
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Job hopping can be great for your wallet, but is it detrimental to your career? This week, Ferris’ job hopping led to pay bumps and new positions until layoffs stopped him in his tracks. Is it the key to making more money? Or does job loyalty pay off in the long run? Comedian Azhar Usman joins us to talk hustle culture. Special Guest: Azhar Usman h…
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For decades, technologists have fantasised about the ultimate prize: a humanoid robot, available to consumers and industry, which can perform a range of humanlike tasks. The recent AI moment has reignited those aspirations, with everyone from Tesla to Apple – and a handful of ambitious startups – either openly or secretly working on humanoid robot …
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VP Kamala Harris and Former President Trump face off in first Presidential debate tonight Bodycam footage shows alleged Georgia school shooter and father previously interviewed by police Opinion: Is Russia threatening Sweden with nuclear war? Democratic candidate for UT Governor: Brian King How to dig out of $10k of credit card debt…
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The average Credit Card Debt per household is roughly 10K according to WalletHub. If you are having issues getting out of that debt, Dave and Debbie break down their tips to get out of debt. The hosts also speak with Christie Matherne, Editor at Wallethub on how balance transfer credit cards can speed up the process and the best ones to look for.…
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For most Americans, the war in Ukraine takes on a distant hue that makes it easy to talk about in broad terms. For some, distance makes the war easier to dismiss. To many people in Europe, however, it’s a much more vivid and constant worry. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor as Deseret News, just returned from a two-week stay in Sweden, and brings D2 the …
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Body cam footage from Jackson County Sheriff's Dept. shows the moment when they visited the Gray household last year after receiving a tip that someone from their address had made threats to shoot up a school. Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst, discusses with Dave and Debbie whether this footage helps or hurts the shooter's father's case as he's also…
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The presidential debate between VP Kamala Harris and Former President Trump will kick off tonight. Can either candidate sway the moveable middle and bring the undecided to one side? Thom DeSirent, Executive Director of the Utah Democratic Party, joins the show to talk about what Utah Democrats are expecting from their candidate ahead of tonight's d…
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There are three different Lyman's listed as write in candidates. How did we get here? First, Rep. Phil Lyman wins the Republican Convention vote, but loses the primary to Gov Spencer Cox. Phil Lyman becomes a write in candidate. Then another Lyman, Richard, enters the race as a write in for Governor, listing his mom, Carol, for LG. KSL NewsRadio Re…
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Utah's governor debate preview: Meet candidate Rob Latham Making a positive impact in a stranger's life Suicide prevention: What happens when someone dials 988? Suicide prevention: Suicide among youth and how hormones impact teen mental health Are today's dads more involved in their children's lives? President Russell M. Nelson's 100th birthday Sho…
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Last week we talked in depth about guns in schools after the mass shooting outside of Atlanta. Utah Rep. Rex Shipp pitched a plan to bring gun safety courses to Utah public schools, but it failed to pass the senate in 2021. He joins the show to discuss why he feels that we need this legislation and his plans to bring it back up in the 2024 legislat…
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A new report by the Survey Center on American Life shows that 60% of young adults raised by both of their parents say they could count on their dad to help with a personal problem as they were being raised. Lois Collins, Special Projects and Family Issues Reporter at Deseret News, walks us through what her research reveals about today's dads, follo…
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It's National Suicide Prevention Week. One of the most effective moves for promoting awareness and strategies to prevent suicide was simplifying the crisis hotline number to 988. Signed into federal law in 2020. What happens when someone dials the 988 crisis hotline? D2 asks Diana Ballesteros Riano, Outreach Coordinator with the Huntsman Mental Hea…
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Tomorrow is the presidential debate, but Wednesday is the governor debate. The Utah Debate Commission just announced that there will be 3 candidates on the stage: Republican incumbent Spencer Cox, Democratic candidate Brian King, and the surprise Libertarian candidate Robert Latham. Latham joins the show to share his reaction to making it on the li…
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We're heading into the most consequential presidential debate in the history of debates. Harris and Trump are neck and neck in the latest poll. It's the first and possibly the only debate between the two. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins to discuss what both candidates need to accomplish in order to pull ahead.…
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In this reaction pod of TLO, we dive back into the controversial world of workplace surveillance with special guest Cody Rogers, Chief Product Officer at Hubstaff. Are these tools about transparency and efficiency, or are they enabling a culture of micromanagement? Join us as we explore the fine line between monitoring and trust.…
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Social Media's impact on elections Should the government have a role in childcare? Police crackdown on e-bike safety in Washington County Student vaping rates fall as Zyn becomes more popular Beetlejuice Beetlejuice hits theaters this weekend!
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is back with the familiar story of family tragedy when three generations of the Deetz family are still haunted by Beetlejuice. Star of the 1988 film, Michael Keaton returns to the cast which brings up this week's question: what is your favorite Michael Keaton movie? Hosts of the Movie Show Andy Farnsworth and Steve Sales dis…
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Get ready to do a victory dance, parents! According to the CDC, we're winning the battle with our kids when it comes to vaping. More than 1.6 million students reported vaping in the last month, which is 1/3 of the amount of students who reported vaping in 2019. Dave and Debbie discuss this positive trend and ask why are we seeing this decrease? It …
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E-bike popularity has surged across the county and across the state. Bikes are getting faster and riders can be reckless, which spurred Washington County Police to create new rules to keep the public safe while using these vehicles. Sgt. Jeremy Needles from St. George PD, and Lt. Kory Klotz from Washington City Police join D2 to talk about their co…
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From Instagram, to TikTok, to YouTube, campaign advertising and memes are all over the internet, but can social media momentum make a difference in the election? Taylor Morgan, Owner at Morgan May Public Affairs and Co-host of KSL at Night, joins D2 to share insight on how campaigns are leveraging social media for messaging and whether their effort…
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The suspect's father in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia earlier this week allegedly bought the gun involved in the shooting for his son as a holiday present in 2023. That would put the gun purchase months after authorities initially contacted the family about a school shooting threat the year before. Dave and Debbie discuss and take …
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On today's TLO Reaction Pod, Matt & Aaron dive into the stark realities of job hunting in an unpredictable economy—where even the most prepared knowledge workers might be forced to dip into their 401(k)s just to stay afloat. With layoffs climbing and job openings dwindling, the remote worker could be facing the same fate as the Rust Belt worker of …
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New report shows housing affordability is the top issue for voters, regardless of their political party BREAKING: Hunter Biden plans to change plea in his federal tax case Your Voice, Your Vote 2024: Harris' campaign strategy Utah sees a drop in number of citations for speeding Kamala Harris ramps up policy talk, but how much of it is real? Is Utah…
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This is a free preview of a premium episode. To subscribe to Down Round Premium and get access, head here. The tech world has been ablaze over the past week or so, both ironically and unironically, about the concept of Founder Mode. Inspired by a short essay by Paul Graham, 'founder mode' vaguely posits that there's a natural point in a startup's e…
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The Utah Highway Patrol says the number of citations for excessive speeding is dropping. Officials credit a 2022 state law with helping rein in that problem, which they said became worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. From Memorial Day to Labor Day – the period known as the "100 Deadliest Days" – 101 people died in crashes, said UHP Lt. Cameron Rode…
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Today marks two months to Election Day… and if you thought things were already pretty heated, just wait. Dave & Debbie are covering the latest details on who’s spending the most money, and the tactics candidates are using in a new era of campaigning. Today, D2 speak with Leah Murray, Political Science Professor at Weber State University and co-host…
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Hunter Biden plans to change his not guilty plea in his federal tax case, his defense attorney said Thursday just as jury selection was set to begin. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell announced Hunter Biden's plans to change his previous plea, but did not provide further details. D2 is joined by KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas, who gives insight into why…
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In a new report released Thursday, the Utah Foundation asked Utahns what they believed were the state’s most significant issues. As the fastest-growing state in the U.S., it may come as no surprise that housing is the top issue facing its residents. Dave and Debbie talk about the rising costs of purchasing a starter home, and ask listeners "What ye…
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Four people were killed and nine others were wounded after a 14-year-old student opened fire Wednesday at Apalachee High School in northern Georgia, authorities said. More than a year ago, tips about online posts threatening a school shooting led Georgia police to interview a 13-year-old boy, but investigators didn't have enough evidence for an arr…
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Constitutional amendment to be on the November ballot NFL player shot during a robbery attempt in San Francisco The impact of Utah's 5-minute gun safety school video Less than a quarter of Salt Lake City homes are selling above asking price Shake-up in Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's cabinet
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Teenagers are behind a rash of gang related shootings, which begs the question: should Utah toughen up laws to prosecute adults who recruit children to commit gang related shootings and other crimes? Rep. Ryan Wilcox introduced legislation with the goal of curbing this trend. Sim Gill, Salt Lake County District Attorney, joins the show to talk abou…
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New York Times reported that leadership in Ukraine is preparing for a cabinet shake-up with several ministers offered to resign in a major reshuffle of Ukraine’s government. Meanwhile, Russia unleashed a deadly strike on a military academy in eastern Ukraine. Are these developments related? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins D2 to break i…
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Yesterday we learned how effective a 1-minute gun safety video can be. Here in Utah, we have a 5-minute gun safety video that can be played in schools. How often is it played? Should it be mandatory to teach gun safety to kids in schools? Sen. Todd Weiler, who passed legislation to make Utah's video available to all schools, joins the discussion.…
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Utah's Capitol Hill released a constitutional amendment about ballot initiatives. KSL TV Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins with a copy of how it will read on your ballot in November. Maura Carabello, President of the Exoro Group and co-host of KSL @ Night, and Taylor Moran, Partner at Morgan and May Public Affairs and co-host of KSL @ Night, share their…
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Starting your own business is something many dream about, but few actually do. This week, ‘Emma’ is torn between taking a job promotion or pursuing her passion. Is there ever a right time to make the leap? Do you really have to say ‘goodbye’ to your social life? We take you through the hard truths of forming that first LLC. Hosts: Matt Sunbulli htt…
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A new trend is showing that couples are charging their wedding guests to attend their wedding. Another study by two economics professors from Emory University shows that the more money you spend on your wedding, the more likely you are to get divorced. What's moving couples to charge their family and friends to be at one of the most special moments…
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