In this episode, we take our cameras where few people get to go on their own. First to a business in Gadsden County that has a license to cultivate and process medical marijuana. We also the wild habitat...
In this episode, we take a journey through food! We look at how the local Fruit and Nut Exchange helps home gardeners share their extra backyard bounty with the community. Plus, we explore how the science of gardening helps...
This week we explore the wonderful world of model trains. And we dive into an underwater adventure at Merritt's Mill Pond. We also catch a glimpse into the secret life of a local woman with a tough hobby. Plus,...
In this week's episode, part two of our underwater archaeology adventures, this time we explore the Wacissa River in Jefferson County. We also head to the gulf with researchers who are studying sharks. Plus, learn more about...
This week, we hunt ghosts in Monticello, one of the most haunted small towns in the country. Mike Plummer revisits an artist in Carrabelle to see what new “Yard Art” he's created. We take a paddling tour...
In this episode we dive into the North Florida waterways to discover what archaeologist are learning about Florida's past. Plus, behind-the-scenes at Sweet Grass Dairy and Cheese Shop. We also preview the upcoming Vietnam: No Single Story, No...
Plan your spring garden while making sure you native bees will love it! Not only are the flowers bee friendly, but they are pretty too. We'll even show you how you can get free seed packets to add some...
How to Help Areas impacted by Hurricane Michael
Serving up free food at Jarheads BBQ in Port St. Joe.
Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe Area
Jarheadz BBQ and Line In the Sand Foundation
Providing Hot Meals to people who live in the...
In this episode, we meet a family that made the decision for their teenager to switch from a college degree program to a welding program. We also look at how certifications can also create new opportunities for further...
In this episode, we explore non-traditional careers for women and efforts to preserve historic public squares in Apalachicola.











