Listen to how Create Reel Change is bringing the shadows of mental health into the spotlight through creative expression.
Slam poet Ashley Finely of Stay Woke Open Mic
Today we have filmmaker and social worker Shannalee Otanez (aka host of Saturday Breakfast Jam, 7-10 a.m. Saturdays on KRCL) on Hope Lives, Preventing Teen Suicide, a film screening and panel discussion that will take place Wednesday, March 22, 6 p.m. at the University of Utah College of Social Work, Goodwill Building, Room #155. Note: 1.5 CEU's available.
Back in your ear drums or wherever else you want to stick it. For you listening pleasure we bounced on over to KRCL again this month to bring the creativity to showcase to the airwaves. This month we feature the comedy stylings of Christopher Stephenson and his Christmas Cats, we search for coal in Krampus' sack with Antonio Lexerot and we "bookend" everything with sounds from The Bookends with Rick Gerber and Gillian Chase. As always you can email your comments to info@createreelchange.org and we'll read it out on next months show. Or also let us know if you fancy being a guest. Happy days one and all.
Creativity in Mental Health Showcase from Salt Lake City
Cretae Reel Change Radio! Creativity in Mental Health. Featuring David Skorut. Filmmaker. Winner of 2016 48 Hour Film Project SLC is truly one of the shining lights that I have seen come out of the Utah film community. Amerah Ames. Comedian. A young talent that has wit beyond her years and a voice striking into your ears to give you pause for thought. A pillar of the young comedy scene in SLC. Ben Brinton. Finger picken' good and with a vocal tone that will wash you out to sea and bring you back to shore again. A musical maestro that SLC is lucky to have.