Meet the Folks of Alliance House + 'God Bless the Working Class'

  • May 5, 2026
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Tuesday, May 5: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Meet some of the folks of Alliance House, a voluntary mental health community that fosters purpose through meaningful work and impactful support in education, employment, and housing. Plus, God Rest the Working Class by homegrown singer-songwriter Gunther Wolfgang.

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Rebuilding Confidence, Purpose, Community

Alliance House is a voluntary mental health community fostering purpose through meaningful work in addition to offering impactful support in education, employment, and housing. A nonprofit Clubhouse Model of Rehabilitation, Alliance House works with adults living with mental illness through inclusion and respect. RadioACTive talks with Executive Director Paige Huff and Clubhouse Member Erin Crawford.


Past Is Present: Nino Reyos and James Bilagody Share their KRCL Story

On Monday, KRCL held a special ceremony to bless the ground on which we stand, the ancestral homelands of the Ute, Paiute, Goshute, Shoshone, and Navajo tribes. Nino Reyos and James Bilagody, former volunteer DJs, did the honors. The KRCL History Project also took the opportunity to record Nino and Jim's story, part of which we share with you tonight.

Singer-Songwriter Spotlight: Gunther Wolfgang

Salt Lake's Gunther Wolfgang joined TikTok last week and posted his song, God Rest the Working Class. Now it has more than 10,000 views. RadioACTive talks with him about going Utah-viral, and his work composing the score for Ratdoodle Adventure, now on Steam

  • If you see homegrown musicians post something interesting on socials, be sure to tag us or send a link to: radioactive@krcl.org.

RMCR Regional Roundup

On this week’s Regional Roundup, we look at how communities across the region are grappling with immigration enforcement. In Durango, Colorado, the District Attorney has filed charges against a federal immigration officer over an alleged assault on a protester outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in October 2025. In Glenwood Springs, city officials have revoked the permit for a local ICE  facility. And we hear about a theater project that brings immigrants to the stage, creating space for them to tell their own stories in their own words.

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