Sound Advice with the Osmonds

By: KSL Podcasts
  • Summary

  • Imagine being born into a world-famous singing family, without the ability to hear and understand music. Justin Osmond can relate. But he's not sorry. He says significant hearing loss was a blessing in disguise. Join Justin Osmond and his famous father Merrill Osmond, lead singer of the Osmonds, as they talk about what they've both learned from fame, fortune and family in Sound Advice. It's a weekly video podcast sure to inspire.
    2020 KSL Podcasts
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Episodes
  • Scott Anderson: Invest in Your Talents
    Jan 29 2024

    Early on in life, Scott Anderson took an interest in finances and banking.  After earning degrees from Columbia University and Johns Hopkins,  he developed an investment strategy that went beyond the money itself.  Investing in our talents--however big or small they may appear--and sharing them with others can enrich the lives of those all around us.  

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    2 mins
  • Virl Osmond: Parents, Music and Connection
    Jan 29 2024

    As the oldest of the nine children, Virl Osmond battled hearing loss while his younger siblings skyrocketed to international fame.  Virl reflects on his parents, the music, and the gratitude for family that has kept them close over the years.

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    3 mins
  • Service to Others is a WIN-WIN
    Jan 29 2024

    Recently, a whole bunch of hockey fans of the New York Islanders unknowingly helped out a whole bunch of deaf & hard-of-hearing kids in NYC and in Mexico -- and Justin Osmond was right in the middle of it. Anne Frank may have summed it up best: "No one has ever become poor by giving."

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    2 mins

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