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Joel and Karmela Waldman's true crime podcast series began with an intensive analysis of the 2014 murder of FSU Law Professor Dan Markel.
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What happens when you’re too Black or brown for some spaces, and not Black or brown enough for others? Is it okay to use white privilege just because of your skin tone?
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Paco Fiallos has named his series of podcasts after a common mispronunciation of his last name among his students
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Diners are packing restaurants again and travelers are booking hotel rooms. Businesses are largely back open, but many don’t have enough employees to move their products or serve their customers.
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Dylan Tillman's ruminations on the issues of the day comes complete with documentation of his various sources.
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The pre-pandemic nursing shortage was exacerbated by COVID-19. Even as more people are vaccinated, the need for nurses in Tallahassee remains. A shortage of instructors is one barrier to getting more nursing jobs filled.
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COVID-19 has altered many holiday traditions – a painful footnote to 2020. While we lament the lack of large holiday gatherings and packed entertainment venues, vaccines are bringing hope for some normalcy in 2021. We hear from Tallahassee Community Chorus Artistic Director Michael Hanawalt and infectious disease specialist Dr. Perry Brown, a professor at the Institute of Public Health at Florida A&M University.
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In Episode 2: Cabin Fever, we consider Tallahassee’s real estate boom. It’s a seller’s market, even in the midst of a pandemic.
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The cancellation of community theatre productions has sidelined many performers and stagehands. Now, a local stage director who averages 6 to 10 productions a year has come up with a project to keep the creative juices flowing.
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The Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Orlando is launching a podcast to help connect Florida courts to the community. "Open Ninth" is the first one put on…