Thank you for your support of RadioACTive, KRCL's community affairs program for grassroots activists, community builders, punk rock farmers and DIY makers and musicians. Tune in weeknights at 6 as the RadioACTive team passes the mic so folks can share their stories and the causes they care about.
If you missed the show or want to listen again, visit the RadioACTive Archives or listen on-demand. And catch audio clips from the show every day at 6:55 a.m., 10:55 a.m. & 2:55 p.m.
Executive Producer, Host: Lara Jones
Producer: Valene MC
Producer: Connor Estes
Interns: Eden August, Laney Hansen
Volunteer Hosts:
Mondays: Olivia Jaramillo
Tuesdays: Risshan Leak
Wednesdays: Nick Burns
Thursdays: Val MC
Fridays: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer
Emeritus Hosts: Tamrika Khvtisiashvili, Stephanie Mahina
GET INVOLVED: If you have a story idea for RadioACTive and a song to match, then let's hear it! Email radioactive@krcl.org with your ideas or simply dedicate a song to someone in your life or a cause you support — either way you may end up on the show. Or call 385-800-1889 and leave a voicemail with your story idea and song to match.
A Labor Day special with John Arthur, 2021 Teacher of the Year. Plus, a Magnify Utah mash-up with Music Meets Activism, featuring Sen. Jani Iwamoto and Dr. Jeanette Misaka on the Japanese Community: Healing, Resilience, and Organizing. And Eric P. Nelson with a blues preview of KRCL's record sale.
READ MOREA Punk Rock Farmer conversation with author Mick Huerta about his new book, "Ayahuasca -- The Amazon Path to Yourself, a South American travelogue with Ayahuasca and ghosts." Plus, #whatsfresh with Rino's Italian Fresh, SkyWatcher Leo T with an Artemis-1 update, City Weekly's Best of Utah, and homegrown music from The Mellons.
READ MOREMusic Meets Activism with Felecia Baca of the Salt Lake City Arts Council. A new Jordan River Blueprint and the launch of the Get to the River Festival. Fresh, homegrown music from The Plastic Cherries.
READ MOREMusic Meets Activism with SL Tribune reporter Zak Podmore, whose latest reports cover the fate of Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam. The Utah Period Project's back-to-school project. Plus, sneak peeks of the Utah Humanities Book Festival and this weekend's Urban Arts Festival.
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