
Perspectives
Weekly Podcast
Join WFSU Public Media and host Tom Flanigan for the live, listener call-in program Perspectives. It's the perfect forum to discuss the issues that concern listeners in the North Florida and South Georgia regions. Tom invites local guests for a one-hour discussion about timely social topics while encouraging listener comments and questions.
WFSU relies on listener contributions to make this program an interactive platform for community discussion. There are several ways to get in touch with us to share your questions and comments.
By phone: 850-414-1234
E-mail: perspectives@wfsu.org
Twitter: @wfsuperspective
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Latest Episodes
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Now marking his first anniversary as a Tallahassee city commissioner, Jeremy Matlow has often taken issue with his four fellow commissioners on various…
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The origins of the annual Tallahassee Turkey Trot – which actually includes a number of run/walk events – goes back to the 1970s. Today, the Thanksgiving…
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The Florida A&M Village Residence Hall is being rechristened “Polkinghorne Village” in honor the Rattler who left at the end of his junior year in 1943 to…
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This most “manly” of all cancers will impact one out of every eleven American males at some point in their lives. Prostate cancer survivor Steve Hurm,…
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To mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Michael, Perspectives went on the road to the storm’s point of landfall, Mexico Beach, Florida. During this…
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What began as a targeted campaign to lure more retirees to Tallahassee has now expanded to include millennials, middle-age career rebooters, and…
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On Saturday, Oct. 12, hundreds of people will take part in the Tallahassee Walk Against Alzheimer’s at Cascades Park. To talk about the event and to share…
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James Grymes, author of the award-winning “Violins of Hope – Strings of the Holocaust” will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 10 Remembrance Dinner…
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A nearly constant wave of exciting new archeological discoveries are showing how vital North Florida was in the very earliest human settling of what would…
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There are nearly three million American grandparents now serving as the primary caregivers for their grandchildren and that number is growing steadily.…