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  • Last year, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection approved a draft permit for a company to drill an exploratory well near the Apalachicola River. Recently, a judge ruled the state should have rejected the permit and said the department did not adequately consider the sensitive nature of the area. Craig Diamond is a board member with Apalachicola Riverkeeper, the nonprofit advocacy group that successfully challenged the permit. He is sitting down with Gina Jordan to discuss recent developments…
  • Refuge House has been providing emergency shelter services and attempting to aid victims of domestic and sexual violence for over 45 years. But recently, the center has been forced to turn away some of those seeking help. WFSU reporter Margie Menzel is discussing the situation with TSC Professor Iris Davis Pendleton (who previously sought help from the center), Leon County undersheriff Ron Cave who details his upbringing in the foster care system, and more…
  • This week on Speaking Of… has your phone been buzzing with text messages regarding an unpaid toll balance, or perhaps you’ve been on the receiving end of repeated calls from unsaved phone numbers? Well, you’re not the only one, many Floridians are feeling frustrated by the constant annoyance of scam calls and texts. Gina Jordan is diving into the issue and sitting down with Attorney Jana McConnaughhay, WFSU reporter Margie Menzel, Lawyer Twyla Sketchley (whose law firm is an underwriter of WFSU Public Media), and a Tallahassee resident helping a friend who was scammed. All ages are at risk, and the elderly are especially vulnerable, but we discuss what is going on and what can be done about these out-of-control scams…
  • Homelessness is a consistent issue across the country, and the big bend region is not excluded. Homelessness has increased both nationwide and locally, and some new initiatives are being put in place to try and help the housing insecure here in Tallahassee. But as these efforts are being made, some are trying to raise the question of personal responsibility vs government aid. Margie Menzel is sitting down with retired FSU Women’s basketball coach Sue Semrau, Leon County Commissioner Brian Welch, Dr. Heather Flynn with the FSU College of Medicine, and more to discuss Tallahassee’s unhoused population and the new efforts to help them…
  • Introducing the Speaking Of franchise. Keeping it real. Keeping it simple. Keeping it local.
  • On this episode, we talk about what makes moving stressful and how to make it a little easier.
  • This week on Speaking Of: The Unbothered Edition, we're going thrifting! This industry is on track to be worth more than $300 billion within the next few years. What's driving this love of resale? We check in with local shop owners and buyers to see what attracts people to the second-hand market.
  • Maintain social connections without compromising sobriety. Casey Chapter dives into the popularity of mocktails with co-host Tristan Wood. She finds out more about the business side of things when speaking with a local expert in the hospitality field.
  • Mushrooms. It seems like they’re everywhere, lately. The mushroom is having a MOMENT in the grass, on the trees, on TV, on clothing...the mushroom is having a moment. We dive into what's driving the craze.
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