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If you’d like to be a guest sign up: https://calendly.com/tamitran Here is good news. Here is positivity. Here is Happy Grateful Blessed With Tami Tran. We will showcase incredible people and their amazing stories; entrepreneurs making waves within their communities while still staying true to their roots; artists showing off their one of a kind talents. Meet interesting people in Kaysville and learn about their stories. You’ll also discover new shops, restaurants, and people to help you fall in love with this wonderful world. And now, without further ado, Kaysville’s Mayor, Small Business Owner, Avid Note Taker….Tami Tran.
Episodes

Tuesday May 17, 2022
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Meet the three Female Officers of the Kaysville Police Department: Sgt. Lacy Turner, Officer Lexi Benson, and Police Academy Student Noelia Sarmiento. Noelia will join the Kaysville Police Department full-time upon graduation.
Sgt. Turner and Officer Benson are both dedicated officers who've committed their lives to Public Safety and Service. Sgt. Turner has received the First Responder Award, Law Enforcement Hero Award, D.A.R.E. Program Officer, and School Resource Officer, She started "Cops Love Lemonade" which is a program that encourages the city youth to invite the Police to Lemonade Stands throughout the State these are just a few of her many contributions to the KPD.
Officer Benson is the Community Policing Officer and the Department Public Information Officer. She created the "Kaysville Cash" Program during COVID-19 to support Kaysville Small Businesses. She's a Certificate of Merit recipient and has received many awards for her outstanding accomplishments in Kaysville City.
Noelia has always wanted to be a Police Officer and begins as a full-time student at the Police Academy next week.
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Friday May 13, 2022
Friday May 13, 2022
Angie Tingey is an immigrant, small business owner, and dedicated community volunteer. During Covid she returned to school and graduated with her Master Esthetician's license. Clients can book with her on Instagram @Angies_Aesthetics_5 her services include: chemical peels, microdermabrasion, microneedling, and much more. She loves helping people care for their skin.
Rachel Kendell is an artisan. As a life-long-learner she has many talents and interests. She started her business "ItsSimplySoap" because she loves to create beauty and enjoys the intricacy of soap making. She can special order colors, fragrances and styles. Her website is: www.itssimplysoap.com and you can find her at @itssimplysoap on instagram.

Wednesday May 11, 2022
Planning Commission: with Paul Allred -Retired Urban Planner
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Paul is a retired Urban Planner. He is now serving on the Kaysville Planning Commission. Paul shares his experience and opinions about growth, density and development.

Monday May 09, 2022
Monday May 09, 2022
Tami Tran interviews: Dallas Hamblin, owner of Kaysville Creamery and Jennifer Tran, owner of Nikko Sushi.
Dallas is a small business owner, after achieving success with several other businesses (financial planning and insurance), he decided to open an ice cream store in the perfect location on the corner of Kaysville's Historic Main Street Street. This corner was the home of the original Barnes Bank and most recently All State Insurance. Dallas has renovated the space and created a beautiful new store. He wants his customers to enjoy delicious ice cream from the BYU Creamery and have a great experience as they interact and mingle with customers and employees.
Jennifer Tran grew up in the restaurant business, her parents owned a restaurant so she learned firsthand how to manage and run a successful business. She's a master social media marketer and has created quite a buzz for Nikko Sushi. She wants their restaurant to be a gathering place for friends and families to enjoy. Along with their incredible food, they offer activities for children and adults. Karaoke, Coloring, Bingo just to name a few of the events they offer on a weekly basis for customers eating dinner and spending quality time with their families.
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Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Introduction to Happy*Grateful*Blessed
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Episode 1 2022 Happy Grateful Blessed: Introduction to my re-branded podcast, Happy Grateful Blessed. I just started my new term as Mayor of Kaysville Utah. This podcast will introduce the podcast and direction moving forward. I'll share news about Kaysville City, introduce listeners to Kaysville Businesses and Kaysville Residents, and include things I'm learning along the way.

Monday Apr 29, 2019
Monday Apr 29, 2019
Join me and my guest co-host, Shelley Winget as we laugh, cry and learn from Rachel Parry what unconditional love and sacrifice looks, and feels like.
In this episode, Rachel, Carson's mom explains what it's like to care for a child with disabilities, and shares lessons she's learned as she's found herself through her special son.
When Carson was 16 months old, he was diagnosed with a very rare form of Congenital Muscular Dystrophy -Muscle Eye Brain Disease (MEB). It's an inherited disease.
There are only between 15-20 diagnosed cases of MEB in North America. It's that rare.
MEB causes Severe Migraines/Headaches, Depression, Muscle weakness, vision abnormalities, brain structure abnormalities, severe intellectual disabilities. There's no cure. Carson can't walk or speak. He's learned to say Maam to call for his Mother, and imitate certain sounds to communicate.
Carson is 15 years old, he has a great sense of humor and loves to laugh. His favorite song is "Splish-Splash I was taking a bath." He's protected and loved by the family dogs and adored by his classmates in school and treasured by his family at home.
In her spare time, Rachel works as a substitute teacher. She loves the children she teaches as she brings to the classroom a special ability to notice the children that need extra love and support.

Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Payton Hampton: Hot Shot Firefighter, Law Student, Husband and soon to be Father. He shares lessons learned from working on his grandpa's farm, and insights into relationships and responsibility.

Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Interview with Shelley Francis Winget - Words Matter
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Shelley and Jory Frances were married for 17 years. Together they created a million dollar company and had four beautiful children. She supported Jory through the challenges of entrepreneurship, parenting, severe depression and helped him with his political career. Shelley was Jory's rock. She providing stability, balance and unconditional love. Jory was physically and mentally abused and suffered from extreme neglect as a child and teen. He was- bounced around between relatives during most of his childhood, he was homeless in his early teens, became an emancipated minor from his biological mother and step-father at 16, and ended up begging for leftover food as he lived in a car while trying to work full time and attending high school.
Jory committed suicide on November 9, 2016. Leaving Shelley to raise their children ages 4 to 14 years old as a single parent. Shelley has picked up the pieces of their shattered lives by being brutally honest and sharing her love and laughter with their kids. She said, "after looking into the tear-filled eyes of our oldest son and breaking his heart with news of his father's suicide....all the rest of our potentially awkward parent-child conversations became easy really fast. I can't imagine anything worse than the news I had to share the day Jory died."
This is only a glimpse into Shelley’s story....more episodes to come.

Monday Mar 04, 2019
Aeryun Hong -Korean International Student
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
In this episode, Ryan and I interview Aeryun Hong. Aeryun moved to Utah to participate in the "English as a second language"(ESL) program sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Provo, Utah.
After spending about a year and a half studying English, Aeryun returned to her native Korea to serve an 18-month service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Seoul, Korea.
Aeryun is a graphic design major at Brigham Young University in Rexburg, Idaho. She will graduate from BYU-I in April 2020.

Thursday Feb 28, 2019
5. Ryan Tran and Tanner Hallows: of Second.North Development
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Tanner Hallows and Ryan Tran, two of the four partners, from Second North share lessons learned from past and current projects and their plans for the future. They took a real estate investment course and one month later closed on their first house.