Juneau Afternoon

Juneau Afternoon is locally produced and airs on KTOO 104.3 & KAUK 91.7 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Wednesday through Friday. It’s repeated at 7:00 p.m. on KTOO 104.3 & KAUK 91.7.

Host Bostin Christopher interviews guests from local business owners to artists and speakers. If it’s happening in Juneau, you’ll hear about it on the show.

You can find archived episodes below. You may also find Juneau Afternoon on your podcast app of choice, or you can view inside the studio while the show is recording via live streams on KTOO’s YouTube and Facebook pages. Videos are also available inside the links to each episode below (if available).

If you’d like to be a guest on the program, contact us during regular business hours at 907-463-6417, or email juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org. Send pictures to juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org.

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Programming support for Juneau Afternoon comes from:
Country Financial, Hansen Gress, Heritage Coffee Roasting Co., and Tongass Federal Credit Union


Juneau Afternoon: Tlingit & Haida share new details on Alaska Native eligibility under the Marine Mammal Protection Act

On this episode: Tlingit & Haida begins a monthly update segment on Juneau Afternoon and discusses Alaska Native eligibility under the Marine Mammal Protection Act; Breast Cancer Awareness Month information from Bartlett Regional Hospital and the local chapter of the International Firefighters Association; The Juneau Nordic Ski Team season begins soon and is looking for skiers; The USDA Forest Service visits to share details about the 14,000 ornaments created by Alaskans and the kick-off of this year’s tour for the Capitol Christmas Tree.

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Muskeg Collective performing at the Myrtle Microphone in Studio 2K at KTOO (Bostin Christopher/KTOO)

Juneau Afternoon: Muskeg Collective “Songwriter Showcase,” Alaska State Museum hosts Chilkat tassel workshop, Juneau Audubon fall series, and Mudrooms “Bones” storytelling event

On this episode: Live music with the Muskeg Collective performing Sat, Oct. 5 at the Goldtown; Chilkat weavers to host a drop-in tassel-making workshop at the Alaska State Museum as part of “Protection: Adaptation and Resistance;” Preview of the Juneau Audubon Society speaker series beginning Thu, Oct. 10; Mudrooms “Bones” storytelling Tue, Oct. 8, with beneficiary Juneau Ghost Light Theatre.

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Juneau Afternoon: Alaska Entrepreneurship Week; SHI Lecture Series speaker Dr. Jason Briner; Southeast Alaska Parkinson Disease Education Day

On today’s program: Alaska Entrepreneurship Week to host a mixer in Juneau on Tue, Oct. 8 at Amalga Distillery; SHI Lecture Series spotlight with Jason Briner on his talk “Waking Up from the Last Ice Age” scheduled for Tue, Oct. 8; SE Alaska Parkinson Disease Education Day is Fri, Oct. 11.

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Cover art for Marc Cameron's latest Arliss Cutter Novel "Bad River."

Juneau Afternoon: Author Marc Cameron talks “Bad River,” the newest Arliss Cutter novel; Juneau Ghost Light Theatre’s “Golden Age Cabaret;” and First Friday preview with Summer A.H. Christiansen

On this episode: Author Marc Cameron’s newest novel “Bad River” – another in his Arliss Cutter series about a U.S. Marshall and their adventures in Alaska; First Friday artist Summer A.H. Christiansen at Kindred Post; Juneau Ghost Light Theatre presents “Golden Age Cabaret” this Saturday, Oct. 5; Arts Round-Up with the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council

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Juneau Afternoon: Elder Care Summit 2024; SEARHC’s Movetober; Juneau Garden Club’s Share the Harvest potluck

On today’s episode: The 2024 SREC (Southeast Regional Eldercare Coalition) Summit: Connecting the Community is scheduled at the Centennial Hall Convention Center from September 30 to October 2, 2024; SEARHC is sponsoring Movetober, a free physical activity campaign designed to make staying active easy and accessible for everyone in Southeast Alaska; Juneau Garden Club’s Share the Harvest community potluck is on Saturday, Sept. 28; and updates from Juneau Parks and Recreation and Juneau Public Libraries.

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Juneau Afternoon: Theatre in the Rough’s ‘Through the Roughing Glass’ Fundraiser; St. Vincent de Paul’s 14th annual Walk to End Poverty; Theater Alaska’s ‘Henvy V’

On this episode: Theatre in the Rough’s “THROUGH THE ROUGHING GLASS” is a fashion show, silent auction, and costume sale and a fundraiser for Housing First’s Forget-Me-Not Manor happening Saturday, Sept. 28 at McPhetres Hall; St. Vincent de Paul’s Friends of the Poor Walk is Saturday, Sept. 28 with the start at 9:00 a.m. at the Thrift Store at 9151 Glacier Hwy; Theater Alaska opens Shakespeare’s “Henry V” on Friday, Sept. 27, for a run around various locations in Juneau through Oct. 20.

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Juneau Afternoon: Juneau World Affairs Council presents Steve Niva; Captial Brewfest celebrates beverage makers; UAS Evening at Egan presents Dr. Skylar Bayer

On this episode: Juneau World Affairs Council Speaker Series presents “The Middle East on Edge: Assessing the Prospects for a Regional War” with Professor Steven Niva on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 5:15 p.m.; The Rotary Club of Juneau presents the 13th annual Capital Brewfest on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.; Monthly update from the Juneau Chamber of Commerce; and UAS Evening at Egan lecture series presents “Uncharted: Stories of Scientists Navigating Disabilities, Chronic Conditions, and Potential Bias in STEM Careers” with Dr. Skylar Bayer on Friday, Sept. 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Egan Library.

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Juneau Afternoon: Second Crossing Public Forum; Sustainability session on bears and trash; Jensen-Olsen Arboretum accessibility path ribbon-cutting

On today’s program: Mendenhall Wetlands Study Group is hosting a Second Crossing Public Forum on Monday, Sept. 23 at 6:00 p.m.; The Juneau Commission on Sustainability is having a public session on bears and trash on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 6:00 p.m. at Harborview Elementary; Jensen-Olsen Arboretum will host the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new accessibility path on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 1:00 p.m.

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Juneau Afternoon: ‘Refuge Alaska’ film; Ice Legacy features world-renowned polar explorers; NAMI Juneau Family & Friends seminar

On today’s program: In advance of National Public Lands Day, Sustain Music & Nature is releasing “Refuge Alaska” nationally on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024; World-renowned polar explorers Børge Ousland and Vincent Colliard will discuss their ICE LEGACY project at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor’s Center on Friday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. The project involves crossing 20 of the largest ice fields on the planet, including their upcoming trek across the Juneau ice field; NAMI Juneau is offering their Family & Friends Seminar on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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