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This the catch-all for programs produced in-house.

  • Members of the Tallahassee City Commission and Leon County Board of County Commissioners field questions about a wide range of important local issues during the 2024 Tallahassee Town Hall. The event, under the auspices of the Village Square, Leadership Tallahassee, Tallahassee Democrat, MedAffinityEHR, City of Tallahassee and Leon County, took place in the studios of WFSU Public Media.
  • Cultural Notes for the week of March 25th.
  • This week 411 Teen talks with Nicole M. Avena, Ph.D, a pioneering neuroscientist on food. She talks about the impact the sugar in our diets has on our daily lives.
  • On tonight’s program: Governor DeSantis signs into law a bill forcing local governments to make sure the unhoused don’t wind up sleeping in public places; Floridians stuck in a health insurance coverage gap are turning to voters for help; A new Florida law pulls the plug on local bodies that deal with ethics violations by government officials; As debate continues about a ban on the social media site TikTok, it seems not everyone – even among young people – is necessarily a big fan; Is synthetic meat a powerful tool in the fight against hunger, or is it a threat to our traditional way of life?; And Certain Florida destinations love tourists EXCEPT for the ones who come during spring break.
  • Pianist Anna Levy and musicologist Gregory Myers discuss their new album, "Nikolai Korndorf: The Smile of Maud Lewis."
  • Karl Barton and the Galvin Cello Quartet discuss the upcoming Thomasville Entertainment Foundation performance.
  • Cultural Notes for the week of March 18th.
  • An estimated 6 million children in the US will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18. Natasha Daniels, mother, child therapist and author of "The Grief Rock", shares her expertise this week on 411 teen.
  • On tonight's program: As the judicial system puts the brakes on Florida’s “Stop Woke Act,” Governor DeSantis insists the whole thing was taken out of context; Some institutions, however, including the state’s flagship university, are keeping at least some of the “anti-woke agenda” in place; During recent arguments on abortion before the state supreme court the chief justice has brought up the idea of fetal personhood; Governor DeSantis signs into law a bill to prevent undocumented immigrants from using local IDs to misrepresent their immigration status; State lawmakers kept up their drive to take more and more authority from local governments during the session that just ended; Florida's money managers are making plans to drop China-owned investments; And a proposed state land purchase has some residents of a rural North Florida county upset.
  • Pianist David Korevaar discusses his new project with the Carpe Diem String Quartet of Luigi Perrachio and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Piano Quintets.
  • Cultural Notes for the week of March 11th.
  • Dr. Cindy Bigbie, author of "My Link To Mildred: Interrupting The Epidemic of Trauma Via Nonviolent Communication", sits down with 411 Teen to discuss restorative practices and using nonviolent communication strategies to combat generational trauma.