RadioACTive: April 3, 2020

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Day 5 of Stay-Home-A-Thon on RadioACTive, featuring musician Tom Bennett, herbalists Diana Law and Chris Harris, Red Acre Center call for artists, Johnny's Seeds, Dr. Dave and Mestizo Coffeehouse

It should be Radiothon, but ... coronavirus. If you're enjoying the soundtrack that is Listeners' Community Radio of Utah while you stay home to help flatten the curve, click to donate and pick up one of our cool new T-shirts. Each donation will result in a pay-it-forward donation to the Utah Food Bank.

 

Guests on tonight’s pre-recorded show:

  • Dave Galvan of Mestizo Coffee House, a great community partner at 631 W. North Temple, SLC. Galvan and his dedicated team of baristas are back up and running with curb-side pickup. Call (801) 596-0500 to place your order, then drive-by and pick it up.

  • Tom Bennett, a one-man band who’s taken up livestreaming to share his music with the world. He’s planning a livestream Thursday, April 9, at 5 p.m. Mountain time for this birthday. Tune in, crack a cold one and celebrate with him.

  • Peace & Conflict Studies Director Dr. Dave of #TheRadicalMiddle, who today reflected upon the various religious and spiritual traditions that just may prove useful during this difficult time.

  • Megan Robertson of Johnny's Selected Seeds, an employee-owned seed producer and merchant. Their website has great resources, including:

  • Symbria Patterson of Red Acre Center, which has issued a call for artists to design a poster for the 2021 Utah Farm & Food Conference. Theme: Healing Utah’s Heart & Soil. Click here for details and deadline.

  • Al’s #UrbanFarmReport, talking about herbal remedies in the age of coronavirus. This segment is provided for informational purposes only. Please consult your health care provider before choosing any course of treatment. Guests:

Although we’re practicing social distancing at KRCL, the RadioACTive Team is working remotely to bring you updates on the Coronavirus in Utah, as well as how folks in our communities are reacting. In fact, YOU can help us by sharing your experience and concerns:

  • Voicemail: Call (385) 800-1899 and tell us your story.

  • Voicememo: Use the built-in audio recorder or download a mobile app to record a short message about your coping strategies, questions you’d like an expert to answer, or anything else you’d like to share. BE SURE to check your general and all settings and use the highest quality audio setting. Then, email it to radioactive@krcl.org.

Tonight’s RadioACTive team included Lara Jones and Aldine Strychnine, KRCL’s Punk Rock Farmer. Views, thoughts or opinions shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, volunteers or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, 90.9fm KRCL.

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