A milestone deserves more than a pat on the back—it deserves intention. We just crossed 100 episodes and closed season one, but the path there wasn’t linear. Our live recording with Shireen Gorbani hit a technical snag, and rather than push a fragment into your feed, we pivoted to a conversation that captures what this show is about: building community with craft, care, and consistency. Enter Angela Brown—guiding Slug Magazine with a steady hand and growing Craft Lake City into a home for mak...
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A milestone deserves more than a pat on the back—it deserves intention. We just crossed 100 episodes and closed season one, but the path there wasn’t linear. Our live recording with Shireen Gorbani hit a technical snag, and rather than push a fragment into your feed, we pivoted to a conversation that captures what this show is about: building community with craft, care, and consistency. Enter Angela Brown—guiding Slug Magazine with a steady hand and growing Craft Lake City into a home for mak...
Tuesday Announcements 8/13: Carly & Brendan Coyle, Stickers are Live, Bookish Event at Mountain West, and This Week's Guest...
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Tuesday Announcements 8/13: Carly & Brendan Coyle, Stickers are Live, Bookish Event at Mountain West, and This Week's Guest...
Bookish Event Tickets: https://www.bookishslc.com/event-details-registration/bookish-mountain-west-cider Stickers (Buy 3 Get 1 Free): https://www.smalllakepod.com/merchandise Ready for your Tuesday update from Small Lake City? Exciting things are brewing in our podcast community this week! Have you heard the remarkable story of Dendrick Estate yet? Our latest episode features founders Carly and Brendan Coyle, who've created something truly special in our local cider scene. From growing the...
Small Lake City
A milestone deserves more than a pat on the back—it deserves intention. We just crossed 100 episodes and closed season one, but the path there wasn’t linear. Our live recording with Shireen Gorbani hit a technical snag, and rather than push a fragment into your feed, we pivoted to a conversation that captures what this show is about: building community with craft, care, and consistency. Enter Angela Brown—guiding Slug Magazine with a steady hand and growing Craft Lake City into a home for mak...