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Utah's VFX

3177 Episodes

17 minutes | Jul 12, 2023
Northern lights and Shooting Stars
We love the shooting stars and sky things, there's a chance to see them tonight and tomorrow, as well as the different meteor showers. We LOVE this time of year
18 minutes | Jul 7, 2023
TV Shows
Everyone gets hyperfixated on TV shows, what are you obsessed with right now?
22 minutes | Jul 5, 2023
Get Lost
We get lost all the time... McCall got lost this weekend, and everyone else gets lost all the time. What are your stories?
16 minutes | Jun 30, 2023
Fireworks!!!
Keep your appendages please! Let's talk dangerous firework stories
29 minutes | Jun 28, 2023
Complaints
State and local consumer agencies recovered over $743 million for consumers and handled nearly 600,000 complaints in 2022, according to research by Consumer Federation of America (CFA). “It is no surprise that auto sales and repair are the number one complaint category, now for the seventh year in a row,” said Erin Witte, Director of Consumer Protection. “Consumers rely on cars to get to work, school, doctors’ appointments and more, and these agencies serve a critical role to help consumers when they have suffered harm at the hands of dealers and repair shops.” Home repairs and contractors jumped to the number two category, and landlord/tenant complaints fell to fifth place. The report is based on information from 36 agencies in 25 states. Agencies responded to a survey from CFA asking for their top ten complaint categories and their greatest achievements for the year, and agencies also provided real life examples of complaints from consumers. The top ten complaint categories made to agencies in 2022 are: 1 – Auto Sales & Repair 2 – Home Improvement Repairs and Contractors 3 – Consumer Debt & Credit 4 – Retail Purchase Issues 5 – Landlord Tenant 6 – Frauds and Scams 7 – Healthcare/Wellness 8 – Home Furnishings & Appliances 9 – Utilities 10 – Travel & Moving   Agencies reported a wide variety of successes in 2022, including the creation of a consumer protection education website hub for foster youth by the Los Angeles Department of Consumer & Business Affairs. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office helped resolve a $300,000 cryptocurrency scam, and the Florida Department of Consumer & Agriculture Services resolved nearly $1 million in travel-related complaints alone. Agencies in Florida reported internal successes, including Pinellas County Consumer Protection’s development of new technology to analyze financial records, and handling more cases and more refunds by the Broward County Consumer Protection Division. Several agencies were able to shut down bad businesses for good, including a tech support scammer where the Montana Department of Justice obtained over $96,000 of relief for consumers, and New Jersey Bergen-Passaic Division of Consumer Affairs removed a home improvement contractor’s license whose shoddy work caused a home to collapse.
27 minutes | Jun 26, 2023
Celebrity Fight Club
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk want to fight each other.. Who would win?
20 minutes | Jun 16, 2023
Summer Soltice
There's so many things to chat about.... So let's 
16 minutes | Jun 14, 2023
Things That Feel Illegal But Aren't
Things sometimes feel illegal. They aren't but they just FEEEL like it.. What are some of them? 😏 1.  "Walking through a store and leaving without buying anything.  I always imagine I'm about to be tackled on the way out." 2.  "Walking into a restaurant, changing your mind, and walking back out." 3.  "Owning a flamethrower."  (Which actually are illegal in two states . . . they're banned in Maryland and require a permit in California.) 4.  "Passing a police car on the highway, even if you're going the speed limit."  And another person said, "Being around a cop in general." 5.  "Breaking up banana bunches at the grocery store to get the exact number of bananas you want." 6.  "Holding eye contact with a stranger." 7.  "Making a cup of coffee inside . . . putting it in a ceramic mug . . . and walking around outside drinking from it.  It's not a travel mug, there's no lid.  It FELT illegal for some reason." 8.  "Telling your barber that you don't like the haircut. 9.  "Pulling out a notepad and taking notes about various aspects of a store, or merchandise.  That usually attracts a staff person who asks if I need assistance." 10.  "Putting my phone in my pocket when I'm at the store . . . or opening my backpack in the store to drink from my own water bottle."
18 minutes | Jun 12, 2023
What Colors NOT to Wear
What colors do you not wear and are they bad on dates?? Alsooooo caffeine???
17 minutes | Jun 9, 2023
Own a country With Ridiculous Rules
R dub from Sunday Night Slow Jams made his own country sooooo what would we do if we had our own country??
17 minutes | Jun 7, 2023
Minor Mishaps
Mishaps... Happen. What are some of our recent minor mishaps  The average person experiences 84 minor mishaps a year, according to a new poll. People were asked to rank the top ones they've experienced.  And TEXTING THE WRONG PERSON got the most votes.  So if you've ever done that, you're not alone.  Here are a few more of the most common everyday mishaps . . . 1.  Saying hi to someone you thought you knew, but it was a total stranger. 2.  Getting on the wrong train or bus. 3.  Laundry mistakes, like shrinking stuff or turning it a different color. 4.  Your phone going off in a place where it should have been on silent. 5.  Trying to unlock your car, and then realizing it's NOT your car. 6.  Forgetting to cancel a subscription you never use, so it renews again. 7.  Being a no-show for something, because you forgot you made plans. 8.  Sitting on the remote and changing the channel with your butt. 9.  Accidentally blasting music because your headphones weren't paired. 10.  Following your GPS, then realizing you punched in the wrong destination.
21 minutes | Jun 5, 2023
Shipping Problems
Sometimes, the post office system is a miracle. Other times, it's a nightmare. Currently, it's a nightmare hahahahahahahaha
22 minutes | Jun 2, 2023
Sleeping
We have a million things to talk about, sleep, donuts, food, and ridiculousness
17 minutes | May 31, 2023
Quirks And Windows
What are we quirky about? Especially when in comes to window!
20 minutes | May 26, 2023
It's Camping Season
Camping season is officially here!!! We couldn't be happier, but how do we all camp? It's different for each person, maybe there are some tips that could help you on your next trip!
18 minutes | May 24, 2023
Driving
Driving is the best but also the worst because other people suck. Let's talk
24 minutes | May 19, 2023
Anxiety
What's keeping us up at night? How is it that we can get over it. 
29 minutes | May 17, 2023
Spring and More
It's been a long time since we last podcasted, so lets get caught up as well as talk happy springtime things
20 minutes | May 3, 2023
Air Fryer
McCall got an air fryer officially. Producer Butterz and Mima have BOTH been pressuring her for months to get one and officially made her cave. Is it the best? What are the best recipes?
14 minutes | May 1, 2023
Music That Makes Us Confident
The weather is finally warm, what's the best music to put on a confident playlist?
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