
Amber Borowski Johnson
Community Engagement ManagerAmber grew up in the Canadian Rockies, where her earliest memories involve riding chairlifts in subzero temperatures. After graduating from BYU, her first job was reporting Ski Utah's epic snow totals on the radio as the "Craaaaazy Canuck." As an NPR nerd, she is excited to return to her radio roots as one of the voices behind KPCW's new show, The Community Campfire.
Amber spent 20 years building Colorado's first and largest online community for moms, earning the Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters Association "Online General Excellence" award. She's also a former Denver Post columnist, a publicist in the tourism and non-profit sectors and a seasoned adventure travel writer. Her true passions lie in community building, storytelling and positivity emanating.
Amber has two fantastic young adults, two bonus exchange students and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.
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The Community Campfire goes behind the scenes with the folks who groom our local ski runs. Then, Coach Skinner has the latest on local sports and the campfire kids share their views on the world. Local musician Bruce Music wraps up the hour with an in-studio performance.
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Park City Mountain’s snowcat groomers work overnight to transform rugged slopes into perfect corduroy for skiers. KPCW's Amber Johnson experienced this firsthand by riding in a powerful winchcat, uncovering the fascinating process behind mountain grooming.
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The Community Campfire gathers around for a deep dive into the local Elks Lodge, located in a historic building on Main Street. Musical guest Hana Kamler amazes with a live performance in our KPCW Studio. The campfire kids provide the laughs and Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports.
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The Community Campfire takes a journey into the wild word of dog sledding and highlights the unique style of long time local artist Bridgette Meinhold. Local musical artist Kate Chanson delights us with a special performance live from the KPCW studios. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and the Campfire Kids share their refreshingly candid views.
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Rancho Luna Lobos in Brown’s Canyon, Utah, is a sled dog sanctuary focused on healing and rehabilitation. Amber Johnson shares the inspiring stories of dogs like Humberto, who turns his disability into strength, and Maverick, whose dramatic personality brings excitement. Owner Fernando Ramirez, a seasoned competitor, has dedicated himself to creating a haven where every dog’s recovery symbolizes the power of second chances.
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In this "never have I ever" episode of The Community Campfire, the team goes bobsledding at the UOP, tries their hand at curling, and welcomes Park City native and musician Jack Wakley for an in-studio performance. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and the Campfire Kids charm us with their unique perspectives on the world.
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to hurl a 42-pound rock down a slick sheet of ice while desperately trying not to faceplant, curling might be your sport. KPCW’s Amber Johnson recently participated in Park City Curling Club’s "Learn to Curl" night, and she glided out of there with some new skills—and a whole lot of hilarious memories.
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The Community Campfire gathers for a Valentine's Day episode, sharing heartfelt stories about love in all its forms, including fun stories from our campfire kids. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and local musician Alicia Stockman performs in studio.
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In celebration of the month of love, Amber Johnson shares an unforgettable story about a Park City resident who meticulously planned the “perfect” wedding for her daughter — only to have it derailed in a major way. Find out if this family still got their “happily ever after.”
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KPCW debuted its new Friday morning radio show and weekly podcast, "The Community Campfire," with hosts John Burdick, Sarah Ervin, Amber Johnson, Andrea Buchanan and Bill Skinner. The debut episode features a trip down memory lane, some voices and stories from the earliest days of Park City's quirky radio station, and the origin of the "community campfire" moniker. The episode wraps with a live in-studio performance and conversation with local singer-songwriter Mary Beth Maziarz. Gather 'round the campfire each week for heart-warming stories and performances from the voices of the Wasatch Back.