A house struck by lightning, a six-month Sundance stint that turned into home, and a resolution to have one drink at all 218 bars in Salt Lake County—our conversation with City Cast Salt Lake host Ali Vallarta is a fast walk through how a city wins your heart. We dig into the winding road from Sarasota to Vermont to Utah, the lessons you only learn by knocking doors across the state, and why a daily local news podcast can replace doomscrolling with clarity.
Ali shares how City Cast Salt Lake is built: a small team curating what matters, defining terms so listeners aren’t left behind, and resisting the old-school “radio voice” in favor of something closer and more human. Instead of chasing national names, they elevate the people who actually shape your day—city planners, transportation directors, and reporters who break down complex issues like homelessness into actionable context. We also talk about the “come and go” Sugarhouse debate, how to ask sharper questions, and what accountability looks like when the mic is warm.
Then we toast Every Bar SLC, the year-long project that became a map of community. The best moments weren’t hype spots; they were surprises. A flawless cocktail at Seabird in Draper before an IKEA run. The Midway with free-play darts, a carousel horse, and Monday karaoke that sounds like a studio session. Bob’s Redwood Lounge, a family fixture since the 60s, where the old roofline still shows and the owner walks you to your car. Along the way we celebrate bartenders as culture keepers, debunk safety myths, and admit the spreadsheet is the glue that keeps the fun honest.
We close on the future we want to build: narrower streets, pedestrian-first blocks, and density that lets nurses and teachers live near work. Salt Lake’s Thriving in Place strategy sets a hard goal—keep people housed while we grow. That means fairer zoning, patience during construction, and sharing responsibility across neighborhoods. If you care about walkability, housing, and a city that feels alive at eye level, you’ll feel at home here.
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