In 1905, a Bulgarian named Stamen Grigorov made a discovery. Inspired by a wave of researchers studying the secret to long life, he decided to put under the microscope a food that he ate daily: yogurt. Today, the Bulgarian bacteria he found is memorialized in a one-of-a-kind museum in his hometown.
Aug 13
A GOLDEN RECAP, MONTANA SUMMERS & A SNEAKY LINK
<p>Today, Jon and Kristin talk all about her golden 30th birthday and the details that made her day so special. Then, Jon shares about his summer trip to Montana, capped off with a surprise quiz that had them both in tears from laughing.</p><p><br></p><p>Get BRICKED off your phon ... Show More
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Apr 2025
320K Signatures vs. #1 Economy, 'Minecraft' Chicken Jockey, Bar Egg Hunt
Utah has boasted the number one economic outlook in the nation for 18 years, but according to who? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means dive into the data and compare it to support for Utah's labor movement. Plus, chickens in theaters, two new neighborhood murals, ... Show More
30m 47s