First we experience a virtual reality world that also physically moves like a roller coaster. Then we head into the woods with a charismatic adventurer named Dr. Bruce Means. He shows us why Salamanders are cool (and sometimes...
In this episode, we bring you two stories about the FAMU-ly Legacy. First, we introduce you to the the Brown family and the tradition started by their very determined daughter Atira Charles when she was only 15-years-old. Plus,...
Originally Published November 11, 2021
In honor of Veterans day, we celebrate and remember the many people who have served in America's Armed forces.
We remember Navy Seaman Earl Paul Baum who died at the very start of World War II,...
This week, Rob Diaz De Villegas wraps up our series on the Red Hills Region with a look at the importance of farming and lakes to the area. We talk to the performer that WFSU-FM listeners voted the...
Railroad Square, Tallahassee's creative hub, digs deep into their hearts and the arts to rise after storm damage.
In this episode, we see how Mundi the elephant is doing at a refuge in Attipulgus, Georgia. We hear the "purrs" of Buddha the panther at the Tallahassee Museum. Plus we see how a man losing his sight still...
We explore the waterways of South Georgia in part two of “Roaming the Red Hills”. We stay in the Apalachicola forest to try our hand at worm gruntin'. Plus, an original song from the Johnnie Marshall Blues Band!
2024 marks Tallahassee’s 200th year as a capital city. We explore the celebrations, the history, and the tributes to the past including an inside look at the recreation of the log cabin that served as the first Florida Capitol.
This episode focuses on efforts to preserving the local environment, art, and history for the next generation.
We go on an EcoAdventure to the Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve and learn more about family of conservationists who maintain its 80 acres. Plus,...
Almost any place in north Florida and South Georgia that has flowers in bloom, you'll find butterflies. We take the entire episode to learn more about the ones that live in and travel through our area.











