Location:
United States
Description:
KPCW's newest public affairs show, The Community Campfire, your stories your voices from the Wasatch Back!
Language:
English
Episodes
LIVE from the KPCW studio: The Last Wild Buffalo
2/13/2026
High-energy folk-Americana band The Last Wild Buffalo stops by the KPCW studio to share how their friendship-turned-band came together, how their sound took shape on the road, and what listeners can expect from their upcoming record.
Duration:00:16:47
Summer of '96: Where the Olympic flame lit their hearts
2/13/2026
Angie and Jim Brown met doing what they love most: working for the Olympics. In 1996 in Atlanta, a flame was lit that has continued to burn for thirty years.
Duration:00:09:22
A Park City couple's Olympic love story
2/13/2026
A chance encounter at the 2006 Winter Games in Torino sparked a love that is going strong 20 years later.
Duration:00:08:53
The Community Campfire podcast celebrates a year of stories and music
2/6/2026
The Community Campfire lit up KPCW in February 2025 as a podcast built on one simple idea: our community is full of great stories and great music.One year later, Andrea, Amber, Sarah, John and Mitch look back on the stories that came alive around the Campfire, a reminder that The Community Campfire is, at its core, about community voices.
Duration:00:12:39
The creative force behind Fresh Tracks Friday
2/6/2026
Christie Dilloway is the woman behind the Fresh Tracks Friday which has been a part of The Community Campfire since our first show. Andrea chats with her about all things music — and Europe's biggest food fight.
Duration:00:09:48
On the mat with Park City High School Wrestling
1/30/2026
Three Park City High School wrestlers, Eli Olsen, Frost Gross and Saul Dolores, share how they found the sport, the grind of practice and the tight-knit team culture driving a breakout season and a strong push toward state competition.
Duration:00:10:50
Park City locals reveal the secrets behind Sundance
1/30/2026
Andrea Buchanan goes behind the scenes with local business owners and gets the story of what goes on behind the glitz and glamour of Sundance.
Duration:00:10:58
KPCW hosts a tribute to Bob Weir and the Dead's living history
1/16/2026
Mitch Elliott and KPCW's resident "deadhead" Frank Lynch honor the late Bob Weir with a deep dive into the music and legacy of the Grateful Dead.
Duration:00:18:43
The Wasatch Back's 'Avalanche Guru' reads the snow and saves lives
1/16/2026
Even after officially retiring from the Utah Avalanche Center, Chad Brackelsberg still digs deep into snow science and how to be more effective at reading the elusive flake and how it can save lives.
Duration:00:10:27
How Heber Valley women find connection cold plunging in the Provo River
1/16/2026
Cold plunging: It’s cold, it’s uncomfortable and it keeps bringing these women back — both for the connection and the boost it gives body and mind.
Duration:00:04:33
Distrikt F is the first and last stop for fashion, fun, photography and feminism
1/9/2026
Friendship is behind the new concept at Distrikt F — a gathering place for fashion, fetes, feminism and photography. Vanessa Di Palma Wright's brainchild is not only the first photography studio in Summit County, it's quickly becoming Park City's go to gathering place for community and networking.
Duration:00:11:09
Pine sap, chaos and confessions: Hilarious tales from Midway’s scoutmaster
1/9/2026
Every community has a keeper of its greatest stories. In the Heber Valley, that’s Midway’s former scoutmaster — guiding boys through pine-sap disasters, runaway backpacks, lightning-sparked 50-milers and somehow turning all that wild into wisdom.
Duration:00:10:51
LIVE from the KPCW studio: Shannon Runyon
1/9/2026
Park City singer-songwriter Shannon Runyon joins the crew for a conversation about community, creativity and letting music lead the way. She shares the story behind her sound — and debuts brand-new original songs performed in studio.
Duration:00:16:07
LIVE from the KPCW studio: John Elwood Morgan
1/2/2026
Americana folk singer-songwriter John Elwood Morgan talks about his Utah roots, time in South Carolina and musical influences, reflecting on how those experiences shaped his voice as a solo artist while performing songs from his EP New Skies.
Duration:00:17:05
A Christmas Day ski tradition mixes martinis and local giving
12/26/2025
Fred Reynolds and Eric Hoffman share the colorful history of Park City’s Christmas day martini party, a ski-slope tradition dating back to the mid-1980s that combines festive antics, handmade snow bars, and tens of thousands of dollars raised for local non-profits.
Duration:00:11:11
Park City boutique turns candles into meals
12/19/2025
Jen and Dean Tutor, the owners of Indigo Highway in Park City, chat about their best selling candle and how many meals they've donated over the years.
Duration:00:09:52
LIVE from the KPCW studio: Freedog
12/19/2025
Members of the Park City band Freedog reflect on their long-running musical history and genre-blending sound. The group previews their upcoming Winter Solstice show on Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Prospector Theater.
Duration:00:17:51
How one family’s service sparked a Wasatch Back community tradition of giving
12/19/2025
It started with a few Christmas meals. Discover how the Agnew Family’s simple act of showing up grew into a community-wide tradition of giving.
Duration:00:07:21
Heber Valley’s Santa and Mrs. Claus spark wonder in believers and skeptics alike
12/12/2025
Heber Valley’s beloved Santa and Mrs. Claus, Jeff and Tami Gray, turn red suits and real beards into a masterclass in joy and holiday magic.
Duration:00:12:02
Kate Chanson launches an intimate cabaret residency on Park City’s Main Street
12/12/2025
Local musician Kate Chanson reflects on producing a sold-out Fleetwood Mac tribute fundraiser, recovering from a vocal injury and reshaping her career with a new cabaret residency at the Velvet Room on Main Street in Park City, located beneath The Cabin.
Duration:00:08:35
