'Adventure For Life Exes' Race to Survive New Zealand

  • July 22, 2024
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Meet Utahns Creighton Baird and Paulina Pena, whose fate is determined in tonight's finale. Plus, Buffalo Soldiers Day and Meet Your Maker.


Mondays are now RadioACTive Pop! with new community co-host Olivia Jaramillo. She brings her unique take on society through the mirror of pop culture. Plus, Rallies & Resources with cool people, places, and things. Check it all out and get plugged into your community!

Meet Your Maker with Craft Lake City: Our annual preview of CLC's DIY Fest, passing the mic to local makers. Tonight's guests include CLC's Sarah Allen and printmaker and upcycler Shelby Pence of Shelby ARTifacts.

Sema Hadithi's Robert Burch and Ramesus Stewart-Johnson with an invite to the nonprofit's 2nd annual National Buffalo Soldiers Day Commemoration

  • July 29: National Buffalo Soldiers Day Commemoration, 6:00-7:30 p.m., 4th Floor, Panorama E Room, Olpin Union Building, University of Utah, 200 S. Central Campus Dr., SLC. Event by Sema Hadithi African American Heritage and Culture Foundation: "Did you know that Buffalo Soldiers were stationed in Utah? Not only were they stationed here but TWO units were assigned here: 24th Infantry and 9th Calvary. At this event, we will have a presentation of the NEW upcoming Buffalo Soldiers Historic Trail we are working on with the Utah State Preservation Office, as well as Buffalo Soldier artifacts and a Buffalo Soldier exhibit." FREE. Due to LIMITED SEATING please click here to register.

It’s RadioACTive Pop! Olivia and Lara talk pop culture with Creighton Baird & Paulina Peña, two Utah contestants on Race to Survive New Zealand

  • July 22: Race to Survive New Zealand finale on USA Network, 9:00 p.m. Eastern, with Utahns Creighton Baird & Paulina Peña in the final three. "In the most harrowing outdoor adventure competition yet, challengers must rely on a combination of endurance racing, survival skills, and intuition as they navigate 150 miles of New Zealand’s harshest terrain. From the depths of ancient caves to frigid alpine summits, every step and every calorie is hard-earned. However, strength and speed alone won’t be enough to win $500,000. Rather, only those with the strongest will to survive can claim this life-changing prize."

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. Questions, comments or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

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