In this episode, we kick of the sixth season of Local Routes with an exploration of the human relationship with nature and a preview of the upcoming PBS program, Age of Nature. We look at some of our own...
Discover what it's like to foster a pet, plus we learn more about antiques and meet Chef Fe and learn how to cook Okra and Tomato stew.
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,...
In this episode we look at some of the changes since the first Earth day almost 50 years ago. We tour the new City of Tallahassee solar farm run by Origis Energy. We look at how...
What is past is prologue, but that doesn't mean you can't work to change the future. We explore a controversy surrounding amateur archeology and learn about an outreach program that helps homeless teens. We also look at remembering Florida's...
We introduce you to local retired Child Development Professor Don Rapp and tell you about his appearances on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood in the 1970s. He talks about the legend and how juggling is good for the brain. ...
In this episode, we explore non-traditional careers for women and efforts to preserve historic public squares in Apalachicola.
We meet a musician named Haiqiong Deng, who was born in Northwest China, but now calls North Florida her home. She says the traditional Chinese music she performs is shaped the nature she finds in her own backyard. Plus,...
The Journey begins! Hosted from Old Centerville Road, one of the Canopy roads in Leon county, we begin to explore our local community. In this episode we search for the secret to the best boiled peanut. ...
We take a look at how the American Graduate Project is raising awareness of high dropout rates in our area and how the community can help. We learn how a second chance school in Tallahassee is helping students get...