RadioACTive

Thank you for your support of RadioACTive, KRCL's community affairs program for grassroots activists, community builders, punk rock farmers and DIY makers a muscicians. 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 6:50 a.m., 10:50 a.m. and 2:50 p.m.

Executive Producer, Host: Lara Jones 

Production Assistant:  Valene MC

Production Assistant: Connor Estes

Volunteer Hosts:

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 just may end up on the show. Or call 385-800-1889 and leave a voicemail with your story idea and song to match.

Ways to listen:

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RadioACTive 03.06.23

The Utah Legislature has wrapped its general session for the year. RadioACTive gets reaction from Planned Parenthood Action Council. Utah Clean Infrastructure needs help to stop another warehouse district in SLC. Ericka Nicole Malone on her award-winning film, "Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story."

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RadioACTive 03.03.23

Punk Rock Farmer Friday, with Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, and Lara. Red Acre Center, Living Soils Summit, Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers, Bomba Marile, Seven Canyons Trust, SkyWatcher Leo T and fresh, homegrown music from The National Parks.

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RadioACTive 03.02.23

Rising journalists of SLCC take over the show. Tune in as host Nicole Spearman talks with local band Poolhouse about their new EP. Poet Nan Seymour on year two of holding vigil for Great Salt Lake, and fellow student journalist Alexis Perno on legislation affecting the shrinking body of water. Plus, #PopCultureNuggets and Sports with Sean.

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RadioACTive 03.01.23

Disability Law Center on Utah's history of forcibly sterilizing people with disabilities. Plus, Teacher John Arthur returns with students and their latest project, How Are the Children?

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