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S1, E75: SLSees - Bryant Heath

Episode 75 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E75: SLSees - Bryant Heath" was published on February 22, 2025 and runs 57 minutes.

February 22, 2025 ·57m · Small Lake City

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What if the streets you pass daily hold secrets waiting to be uncovered? Join us as we chat with Bryant Heath, the man behind the Instagram account SLSees, who took on the extraordinary challenge of running every street in Salt Lake City. Bryant's journey through the city's nooks and crannies isn't just about fitness; it's an exploration of hidden murals, industrial parks, and even the surprising farmland north of the airport. Along the way, Bryant discovered that there's more to Salt Lake Ci...

What if the streets you pass daily hold secrets waiting to be uncovered? Join us as we chat with Bryant Heath, the man behind the Instagram account SLSees, who took on the extraordinary challenge of running every street in Salt Lake City. Bryant's journey through the city's nooks and crannies isn't just about fitness; it's an exploration of hidden murals, industrial parks, and even the surprising farmland north of the airport. Along the way, Bryant discovered that there's more to Salt Lake City than meets the eye, and he's here to share those stories with us.

As we lace up for this urban exploration, Bryant reveals how his passion for running and discovery led to unexpected projects like the Crown Burger and Library Challenges. His adventures extend beyond the pavement, playing a significant role in the point-in-time count of the homeless population in Utah. This initiative underscores the complexities of homelessness and the need for compassionate, data-driven solutions. Bryant's involvement offers a unique perspective on urban challenges and the efforts to foster positive change in the community.

Bryant's creativity doesn't stop with running; it extends to managing an Instagram account dedicated to Salt Lake City's quirky charms. His posts resonate with fellow explorers who share a curiosity for unusual topics, from local landmarks to evolving cityscapes. Throughout our conversation, we explore the transformative power of social media in uncovering untold stories and celebrate the vibrant, ever-changing tapestry of Salt Lake City. Whether you're a local or an outsider, Bryant's enthusiasm for urban exploration and creative endeavors is sure to inspire your own adventures.

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