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Our podcast includes episodes of KPFA Radio shows as well as station updates and donor highlights. KPFA is a community powered radio station that creates and curates a unique mix of music, informed public affairs, culture, and news. Since 1949, KPFA has investigated the contemporary intersections of class, race, distribution of wealth and it’s affects on the citizens of our Northern and Central California coverage area.
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Diana Molina, our guest on today’s edition of the Arts Alive! podcast, is creative director of the Juntos Art Association of El Paso, Texas. The city is bordered on the south by the Rio Grande river; on the other side is Juares, Mexico. Molina is also the curator of the exhibit Icons & Symbols of the Borderland: Art From the U.S.-Mexico Crossroads,…
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Covering weekly news in Gulfport Florida and South Pinellas. Produced live (when we taped it) in downtown Gulfport, Florida. Join the staff of The Gabber Newspaper — and their guests — as they talk about the latest Gulfport news and things to do and give listeners an inside look at how a small-town weekly newspaper works. This episode begins with a…
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In Episode 165 of Florida Spectacular, Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby open a trunk of fascinating history. Along the Suwannee River, there's a treasure trove of fossilized rhinos and elephants. Stephenie Livingston, a science journalist, joins the podcast this week to talk about the Montbrook fossil site, what we can learn about climate change from …
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In Episode 166 of Florida Spectacular, Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby talk about camping, Florida style. From Tin Can Tourist to air conditioned cabins, Florida's a camper's paradise. They talk about the origins of Tin Can tourists in Tampa, which state parks have the best camping, and how to camp in comfort at them. Links We Mentioned Lance Campers…
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In Episode 164, Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby explore iconic Florida dive bars and some of their favorites, from the drinks to the memorabilia adorning the walls...and the folks they encounter along the way. Whiskey Lou's in Orlando's Milk District The Emerald in downtown St. Pete Tony's Liquors in Winter Garden Wally's on Mill in Orlando Joannie's…
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In this week's episode, Rui Farias interviews Jay Caldwell, an author, collector, and creator of the history of the baseball Negro Leagues. For about 180 years, baseball has been played on fields and diamonds throughout the United States. But like most of America, in the late 1800s, and early 1900s it faced the evils of segregation and Jim Crow. Th…
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Martin Luther King said "What are you doing for others?" That challenge is realized daily at the Community Tampa Bay with multiple programs that make a difference in Tampa Bay. RadioStPete.com news Director Nanette Wiser spoke to Community Foundation of Tampa Bay CEO Tammy Briant Spratling about their history and programs. https://www.communitytamp…
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RadioStPete.comINSIDER News Director Nanette Wiser chatted with retired doctor and St. Pete resident Carlos García Saúl's about his compelling first novel, "Caravan of Specters," published by St. Petersburg Press. For those who love historical fiction and medical thrillers, this is for you. Carlos was brand new to the ‘Burg and happy to be retired …
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RadioStPete.comINSIDER News Director Nanette Wiser's 8/21 Wednesday with Wiser show and the weekly Let's Go Guide curate the best upcoming Tampa Bay events, entertainment, festivals, arts, good eats/drinks, music, nightlife, culture and what to do from downtown St. Pete to the beaches...and beyond! LET'S GO GUIDE https://bit.ly/3YuEpod More Wednesd…
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At Clozetivity, Tina Yakel and her husband take pride in being 100% local, committed to serving and uplifting the St. Petersburg community. They have partnered with Daystar Life Center to make a real difference by organizing community closet and pantry clean-outs. Together, They are helping our neighbors declutter, donate, and make room for a fresh…
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“Greetings From Coney Island” - How I inherited my love for thrill rides, and a particular honor I share with my late father. Digital Flotsam was originally created by RadioStPete volunteer P.W. Fenton. It appeared for several years nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio. We are proud to offer these great spoken word pieces again. #digitalflotsam #pw…
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THE EDGE Downtown St. Pete's vibrant neighborhood is popular with visitors and locals, thanks to unique boutiques, shops and festivals, including the upcoming Halloween on Central. The EDGE District can be described as a walkable, dog-friendly place with a mix of funky drinking, dining and shopping establishments – but that doesn’t quite do it just…
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LIVE LIFE BETTER host Nanette Wiser shares resources for finding food recall notices after the recent wave of issues with cucumbers and two brands (chicken nuggets, select lunch meats). Learn more about food safety prep tips and food storage in your kitchen. You can never be too safe when cooking dinner or making your family's school lunches. Food …
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In E4of Sounds of Healing with Alvinette Downing, president of the Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association interviews St. Petersburg resident Clayton Sizemore of Mindful Movement. The award-winning journalist spent 36 years as a broadcast manager working for ABC, NBC and CNN. His encore chapter of chasing life, serenity and longevity is as a certifie…
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THE SHINE SHOW w/Jenee Priebe interviews muralists and artists in advance of the upcoming SHINE FESTIVAL, now celebrating its 10th anniversary in October 11-20 with stunning large-scale murals and special events recognizing the transformative power of a decade of public art. https://stpeteartsalliance.org/shine-2024 Nicole participated in SHINE 202…
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RadioStPete.comINSIDER news director Nanette Wiser caught up with Cathy Salustri on her new book. On September 3, University Press of Florida will publish Florida Spectacular: Extraordinary Places and Exceptional Lives, a new book by local Gulfport author Cathy Salustri. Cathy Salustri is the author of Backroads of Paradise, featured in the New Yor…
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St. Pete Eats with Wendy Wesley: Positive Impact Ministries Works to "Re-imagine St. Pete" In this episode of St. Pete Eats, Wendy Wesley interviews Karen Rae Selm, the CEO of Positive Impact Ministries. The non-profit ministry runs a drive-thru and walk-up food pantry at the long-shuttered, city-owned Tangerine Plaza and recently launched a city-w…
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In her August podcast, poet/author Maureen McDole celebrates her freedom to write and pursue her passions all day as her child is now a high school graduate. She read Mama from "Longing for the Deep End", Dear One for her lovely child James; A Boyd Hill Kind of Day, an homage to her father who passed one year ago in August; Fisher Wishing as a trib…
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In this episode of BEan Yourself podcast, host Andrés Cintrón talks withAndrew Moreira about work/life balance and mental health. Facebook: www.facebook.com/beanyourself. IG: bean.yourself (LC8/5) About Andrés Cintrón Andrés considers himself an educator at heart and works full-time at the University of South Florida St. Pete as a Career Counselor …
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Rachel Rodgers on How You Build Wealth and Abundance Welcome to another transformative episode of Passion Struck with John R. Miles! Today, we have the incredible privilege of hosting Rachel Rodgers, a self-made millionaire, dynamic entrepreneur, and the brilliant mind behind the bestselling book “Million Dollar Action: Your Step-by-Step Guide to M…
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Clint Padgett on Driving Team Performance Excellence: In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles interviews Clint Padgett, the CEO and President of Project Success, as he shares his expertise on project management and team dynamics. In his acclaimed book, “How Teams Triumph: Managing By Commitment,” Clint emphasizes the importance of man…
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Aaron Ahuvia on Why We Love Objects and How It Defines Us In this captivating episode, we delve into the intriguing world of consumer psychology with Aaron Ahuvia, a distinguished expert in the field and author of the enlightening new book, The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us and Make Us Who We Are. Join us as Aaron unpacks the profound…
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Bridging Divides Through Love and Kindness In this episode of the Passion Struck podcast, host John R. Miles explores how love and kindness can bridge divides and inspire positive change in our polarized world. Drawing inspiration from Michelle Obama’s quote on success and Mark Nepo’s poem “Accepting This,” John delves into global conflicts and eco…
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Shalinee Sharma on Why the World Needs More Math Minds In this enlightening episode of the Passion Struck podcast, we dive deep into the world of mathematics with Shalinee Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Zearn, and the author of the groundbreaking book, Math Mind: The Simple Path to Loving Math. Shalinee passionately challenges the conventional appro…
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Taming Irrationality: 6 Proven Ways to Make Better Choices Welcome to another insightful episode of The Passion Struck Podcast! Today, host John R. Miles delves into the fascinating realm of irrationality. Drawing inspiration from the timeless tale of Romeo and Juliet, John explores how our emotions, biases, and brain mechanisms can lead us astray …
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RadioStPete.comINSIDER news director Nanette Wiser interview the new president of the The Rotary Club of St. Petersburg, Brian Clark. Did you know the club turned 100 on January 2, 2020? We learned about Rotary and how the good deeds from the local member movers and shakers are a force of nature with numerous annual events. They just completed Rota…
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(LC 0819) In this episode St. Peterburg Museum of History Executive Director talks with Christine Page, Executive Director of the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club locates on Mirror Lake in downtown St. Pete. When the village of St. Petersburg was originally platted in the late 1800s, there was one block of green space for a city park. In 1908 it wa…
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“Beer!” - My tribute to the world’s finest adult beverage, including the story of a few special beers. Digital Flotsam was originally created by RadioStPete volunteer P.W. Fenton. It appeared for several years nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio. We are proud to offer these great spoken word pieces again. #digitalflotsam #pwfenton #noplacelikehome…
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Why "Do Good Day"? You may be wondering what drives this initiative. The founder of Transparent Benefit Solutions, Liam Arrington, recognized that organizations like yours often rely on donations and volunteers, which can be challenging to secure. Conversely, many community members lack knowledge about how to get involved or where to donate. To bri…
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In this episode of LIVE LIFE BETTER, Nanette Wiser interviews author and yogacharya wellness expert Vanessa Autrey on her bestselling book The Art Of Balancing Burnout. Learn how to reflect, recalibrate and redirect toward a healthier, happier and more fulfilled life. Www.VanessaAutrey Hello@VanessaAutrey.com #vanessaautrey #balancingburnout #yoga …
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The bay area’s most distinguished – and chameleonic – actor is today’s guest on the Arts Alive! podcast. Roxanne Fay is onstage at the Straz Center’s Shimberg Playhouse in a Jobsite Theater production of the one-woman show Thrice to Mine. Fay wrote the play as artist-in-residence at Hawthornden Castle in Lasswade, Scotland. Her character is Gruoch,…
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It's Geckofest month! Publisher Cathy Salustri and her staff at The Gabber report on weekly news, people, arts and entertainment in Gulfport and South Pinellas neighborhoods. Join the staff of The Gabber Newspaper — and their guests — as they talk about the latest Gulfport and local news plus things to do in Florida's oldest independent weekly. htt…
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RadioStPete.comINSIDER news director and host Nanette Wiser laughed it up with Zach Mouriz, a USF graduate who is a seasoned improviser and owner/operator of Spitfire Comedy Theater. In addition to two shows nightly Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundays, he also teaches improv workshops (Narrative, Musical, Sketch Writing) both introductory and ad…
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