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Camping, Creativity + Classroom Prep, Your Back-to-School Boost

Summer's winding down, but there’s still time to soak up the sun and set intentions for the school year ahead. This week on Take A Hike, we explore the joy of Camping in Color, uplift youth through the Summit Rising Program's musician mentorship, and get real with Teacher Bob about how families can prep mind, heart, and calendar for back to school.

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Executive Order Aimed at Harm Reduction, Despite Public Health Benefit

Aug. 6: Utah leads the nation in suspected non-fatal overdose visits to the ER because someone had and knew how to use Naloxone, which can reverse the effect of an opioid overdose. That's harm reduction in action. RadioACTive talks with Salt Lake Harm Reduction Project’s MacKenzie Bray. Plus, Rape Recovery Center, 80th anniversary of Hiroshima, and Voces En Bloom 2025.

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Community Festivals Abound in August

August 5: Homegrown festivals are plentiful in Utah, especially in August. RadioACTive's Roundtable Tuesday digs into the way each celebrates and builds community in their own special way. Join us for the organizers of DIY Fest, GrillFest, GridFest, and City Weekly's Beer Fest. Plus, Out of the Blue, aka the 9th and 9th Whale, is ready for a glow-up.

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Best of the Beehive meets RadioACTive Pop

August 4: RadioACTive Pop! brings you SL Mag's Best of the Beehive 2025 with Editor Jeremy Pugh. Rallies and Resources shines a light on the Fernandes Scholarship Fund, a new scholarship that is free to be DEI. From intern to executive director, Dominique Byrd now leads Comunidades Unidas. Plus, The Land We Share, Utah's Public Lands Summit.

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