Butterflies take flight in this episode as researchers try to figure out how many live in our area. Plus, get ready to Smash! We take you behind-the-scenes into the world of video game competitions.
Join us as we get an up close look at the structure of the homes built by the ants of the Apalachicola National Forest, discover the art and history of an iconic Florida Souvenir, check out the secrets of...
So many stories in one half hour. We dig deep into history to find some interesting items from Florida's very distant past. Plus, we meet an artist who is using her imagination to create entire worlds. ...
In this episode we explore the fascinating connection between the network of waterways in the North Florida that exist above and below the ground. Plus, WFSU's Charles Renaud steps on the gas at local race track in Monticello....
We learn about a special program that uses therapeutic horsemanship to heal relationships. Plus, interesting research can be discovered within the lives of tiny creatures. Join us as our salamander exploration continues. Plus, history told...
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. ...
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.
Years after the legendary FAMU Football coach Jake Gaither passes away, a Florida A & M Alumnus works to preserve and share his memory. Plus, we get a preview of an upcoming documentary about the history of black...
Many creatures and plants live in the Apalachicola National Forest. Not only do we learn more about this home of the Eastern Diamond Backed Rattler, we discover efforts to bring back the striped newt to the forest's wetlands....
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,...

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