Thursday, December 4: RadioACTive x Voices Amplified. Join rising journalists of the University of Utah as they discuss mindfulness and music with Professor Phillip Bimstein, and check in on renovations at the Tower Theatre with the Tribune's Sean P. Means.
The mindful mosh pit is just one concept this UoU professor uses to teach students about mindfulness and its positive effects on mental health. Student journalists Will Ruzanski and Caitlyn Homolya talk with Phillip Bimstein, who took his mindfulness and kindness classes to the university's South Korea campus earlier this year. Try it yourself with the following videos by Bimstein:
With the Sundance Film Festival's last Utah hurrah just around the corner, student journalist Alexie Zollinger talks with Sean Means, culture editor at The Salt Lake City Tribune, about he future of movies and movie-making in Salt Lake City. Plus, Salt Lake Film Society has finally shared its plans to renovate the beloved Tower Theatre in the 9th & 9th neighborhood.
Let Me Explain: Student journalist Addison Burnsed explains the good, bad, and the Timothée Chalamet of Christmas movies … can you believe it’s that time of year already?
With your support, RadioACTive has opened the KRCL studios to rising student journalists in collaboration with Prof. Marcie Young Cancio. She's a veteran of print, radio, TV, and digital news who founded Amplify Utah in 2020 to help bolster representative storytelling in local media and amplify voices from across the greater Salt Lake community and state. And that's what we've been doing for the last 4 years.
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 90.9 FM. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
Voices Amplified is a collaboration between the University of Utah, Amplify Utah and KRCL 90.9fm. Tonight's team of rising journalists includes: