Local Comedian Greg Kyte talks Comedy Church SLC, Loud and Clear Youth Radio students share some of their Beyond the Beat series, plus Dr Michael Minch on building peace in divided communities.
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Dr. Michael Minch is on as part of the Salt Lake Community College’s 2025 Judge Michael Wei Kwan Lecture Series, "Healing Conversations: How to Build Peace in Divided Communities"
April 8: "Healing Conversations: How to Build Peace in Divided Communities” at 1:00PM at SLCC Taylorsville Redwood Campus, 4600 So. Redwood Rd.) in the Technology Building auditorium (Rm. 104). "The political culture of the United States is deeply fractured. Republicans and Democrats view one another with suspicion, anger, resentment, and distrust. How can this unsettling divide be bridged? Can we experience healing? How can we learn to understand one another, to speak empathetically and encouragingly with one another?"
Spy Hop's Loud and Clear Youth Radio students Roya and Torie share their Beyond the Beat Pieces. These audio commentarys take a deep dive into music that the youth Djs chose to focus on. Plus we hear from other Loud and Clear students about their upcoming Radioactive takeovers and what they are planning to talk about when they get behind the mic.
Local Comedian Greg Kyte joins us for Radioactive Pop! He is the cohost of Comedy Church SLC, a local comedy show thats one part stand-up comedy show and one part satirical church service.
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Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Tonight's RadioACTive team included: