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Join host Erik Nilsson as he interviews the entrepreneurs, creators, and builders making Salt Lake City the best place it can be. Covering topics such as business, politics, art, food, and more you will get to know the amazing people behind the scenes investing their time and money to improve the place we call home.
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Small Lake City
Tuesday Announcements 4/15: Biking, Brewing, and Building Resilient Relationships
Ready your calendars and prepare for both community adventures and deep conversations as we roll out multiple exciting events and preview a powerful upcoming episode. This Saturday, hop on your bike and join us for the World Bicycle Day Brew Tour starting at the Bicycle Collective – a perfect blend of exercise, socializing, and sampling some of the city's finest craft beverages. For those who prefer indoor fun, mark next Thursday for our board game night at HK Brewing where "Ales and Allies" offers hundreds of games to enjoy with old friends or new connections.
While you're waiting for these events, don't miss our recent conversation with Dana and Layla from Wasteless Solutions. Their innovative approach to food distribution not only addresses waste but creates accessible paths for everyone to contribute meaningfully to our community. Their work exemplifies how simple actions can create profound impacts for those most in need.
The spotlight of this update, however, falls on our upcoming Saturday release featuring Kierstyn and Tiffany – two former work colleagues whose story defies conventional career trajectories. What began as a marketing and events company transformed dramatically when both women experienced divorce in their personal lives. Rather than being defeated by these challenges, they channeled their experiences into creating a relationship recovery consulting business that has flourished for nearly a decade. Their conversation explores the emotional landscape of divorce, strategies for navigating major life transitions, and how personal struggles can evolve into professional purpose. Their journey offers both inspiration and practical wisdom for anyone facing relationship changes or seeking to transform difficult experiences into something meaningful.
Subscribe on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform to catch this compelling conversation when it drops this Saturday. Your next dose of community connection, authentic conversation, and local insight awaits!
Join Erik as he supports Fork Cancer, a night of food, drinks, and live music—all for a great cause. Grab your tickets at utah.acscanforkcancer.org and enter Erik Nilsson to help him hit his $12,000 fundraising goal!
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This is up, everybody, and welcome back to another Tuesday update. I am your host of the Small Lake City Podcast, eric Nilsson. First things first. As far as updates go, a bunch of events coming your way. First and foremost is this Saturday, starting at the Bike Collective, we are going to have our World Bicycle Day Brew Tour, starting at the Bicycle Collective, to go through some of your favorite breweries. Check Instagram for the details. Grab your bike. It's going to be a great day, so come and hang out. Also, next Thursday, we're going to be having a board game night at HK Brewing, so grab a friend or come meet one there. We will have Ales and Allies. That has hundreds of different board games and card games. Whatever you're looking for to get you started. Also, if you haven't listened to the most recent episode with the Wasteless Solutions women, dana and Layla, go check that out. It's a great way to get involved in the community in such an easy way and also helps give food to the people who need it most. Lastly, I want to announce this week's guests.
Speaker 1:So what if you and your work bestie decided to start your own company? So that's what Kirsten and Tiffany decided. Not knowing necessarily what they were going to do. They started with marketing and events but slowly became drawn to helping people with their own relationships, as both of them found themselves facing their own personal divorces as both of them found themselves facing their own personal divorces. Fast forward almost 10 years later and they have a thriving consulting business helping people get through some of the hardest times in their life. With the relationship recovery. We talk about what divorce looks like, what it looks like to transition into a new time of life and everything in between. So that will be releasing this Saturday on YouTube and wherever you prefer to listen. So make sure to go check that out and I will see you there.