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. And, as of March 2025, you can have a view inside the studio while the show is recording via a live stream 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:
Alaska Airlines Club 49, Hansen Gress, and Heritage Coffee Roasting Co.

Juneau Ghost Light Theatre kicks off its theatre season with Mixcast singer showcase
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: the KTOO News team, “Mixcast” from Juneau Ghost Light Theatre, Mudrooms season preview, and Garden Talk.
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Electrify Juneau clean energy event, Tlingit & Haida job fair, and Folk Fest fall concert
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon, Tlingit & Haida previews its upcoming job fair, Renewable Juneau sponsors Electrify Juneau, a clean energy fair, the Alaska Folk Festival presents The Centuries, and Juneau World Affairs Council shares talk by Dr. David Shirk on Mexico and its future.
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Juneau author Jonas Lamb publishes debut book of poetry, ‘What Turtle Blood Tastes Like’
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Author Jonas Lamb will read from his debut book of poetry, “What Turtle Blood Tastes Like,” on Tuesday, September 16 at Spice Cafe with fellow author Patty Ware, plus the Juneau Reentry Coalition is offering events in support of recovery month including a community picnic on Saturday, September 20, and films at the Goldtown Nick on September 15 and 22.
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Rory Stitt & The Ruiners brings beloved Juneau performer back in front of the audience
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Rory Stitt, a beloved Juneau performer, stepped behind the scenes to work on sound design and composition almost two decades ago. This Saturday, September 13, marks his public return to performing, backed by some of Juneau’s hottest musicians and singers. Also, this weekend marks the second birthday of the Second Sunday Poetry Jam, plus Corin Hughes & Friends comedy show at the Goldtown on Friday, and the Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition’s Annual Community Potluck & Canoe Healing Journeys Event on Saturday.
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Perseverance Theatre opens new season with Heidi Schreck’s ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: a preview of Perseverance Theatre’s season opener “What the Constitution Means to Me,” plus comedian Brooks Wheelan at the Goldtown, and Garden Talk.
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Former Senator Jim Duncan on his book ‘Making Sausage’ about his 45 years in public service
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Retired politician Jim Duncan discusses his book, “Making Sausage,” ahead of his book signing on Friday, September 5, at Hearthside Books, plus the Juneau Commission on Aging and the Juneau Public Libraries share updates on upcoming programs and events.
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First Friday previews with Juneau Reentry and JAMHI’s Recovery Art Show, JAHC Art Gallery and City Museum
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Juneau Reentry Coalition and JAMHI Health and Wellness preview the Recovery Art Show opening at Alaska Robotics Gallery, Juneau Arts and Humanities Council previews First Friday gallery show from Christine Kleinhenz and the annual Food Festival and Farmer’s Market on Saturday, September 6, and Juneau-Douglas City Museum shares their upcoming shows and grant programs.
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Orpheus Project’s ‘Triple Resonance,’ Cancer Connection’s race to cure cancer, and UAS welcomes new students
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Orpheus Project previews their latest show, “Triple Resonance,” chamber music of Brahms, plus Cancer Connection details the 34th Beat the Odds race to cure cancer, and the University of Alaska Southeast welcomes students with activities and events.
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JAMHI JAM celebrates 40 years of JAMHI Health and Wellness in Juneau
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon, Laura Talpey from Juneau Montessori details the options for families of 16-month-olds to 6-year-old children, JAMHI celebrates 40 years of service in Juneau with a concert celebration on Saturday, August 23, and Garden Talk covers how to store your precious harvests.
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Tlingit & Haida’s new Strength in Family program and leadership transition at St. Vincent De Paul
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon, family wellness coaches from Tlingit & Haida discuss the new Strength in Family Program, which supports tribal and Native American families with children aged 0-3 years. Additionally, St. Vincent De Paul’s new leadership shares information about their programs and services.
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