A weekly deep dive into Tallahassee's most talked about news topic. Hosted by Gina Jordan every Thursday.
Latest Episodes
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Rob Diaz De Villegas of our sister podcast Coast to Canopy talks with Helen Roth and friends about their efforts to restore Crooked Creek - part of the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines region.
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FAMU announced changes to some of its degree programs, following a review of all public universities in Florida. The changes aren’t just happening at FAMU, Gina Jordan brings a variety of voices to this discussion.
Latest Stories
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Wild oysters are being pulled from the waters of Apalachicola Bay after a five year break, but only for a short season. Restaurants are selling out almost as fast they get them.
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On Speaking Of, we talk high power loads, winters that are getting less cold, and the climate outlook for our region.
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Political disagreements are becoming really problematic when it comes to relationships, according to a new report from FSU’s Institute for Governance and Civics.
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Florida State University’s Institute for Governance and Civics has released data on free expression attitudes amid rising political polarization.
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Even with the government reopening, it’s not known when SNAP funds will start flowing again. Local groups are trying to help, including some micro pantries.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the elimination of property taxes on primary homes, but these taxes fund many local government services. How would they be replaced?
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Florida's school choice program enables per-pupil spending to follow the student. That has more students leaving traditional public schools, as we hear on Speaking Of.
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Contributions made to the campaigns of city commission or mayoral candidates can be reimbursed up to $25.
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Florida has outlawed street art, so we discuss other artistic options on Speaking Of.
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On Speaking Of, we discuss free speech and consequences as people around the country are losing their jobs or being investigated over social media comments.