The song Wakulla Green is performed by Tallahassee based musicians Adrian Fogelin and Craig Reeder, performing as the group “Hot Tamale,” in the WFSU Public Media Television Studio.
Charles Renaud takes us to another Fork in the Road where we meet Jacob Odum and Elliot Glass, the founders of Big Oak Brewing. Jacob and Elliot explain to Charles the process they use to brew beer and...
Originally published: April 21, 2017
WFSU's Franky Verdecia got together with Kim Rivers and Craig Kirkman of Trulieve to explore their medical marijuana cultivation and processing center in Quincy, FL. Trulieve is one of seven cultivators and distributors to obtain...
It took the death of an oak for me to start raising gulf fritillaries. My yard is small and much of it is paved, so I have limited garden space. I had been wanting to plant passionvine, but heard...
Charles Renaud visits the Monticello Karting and Motor Club in Jefferson County to find out more about kart racing. The MKMC has one of the longest tracks for kart racing in the U.S. and has been rated one...
We have one hour on FAMU's campus to observe as much wildlife as we can using the iNaturalist app. The group is a mix of professional biologists and students studying GIS (Geographical Information Systems), which mixes maps and...
Elephants are retiring in Georgia at a special place designed just for them. They may not have chosen it for themselves, but the woman who designed it is giving them everything they need to live out the rest of their days.
Vietnam Era Veteran Don Fortner plays Taps at the close of our studio event called Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single song. See the full show at www.wfsu.org/vietnam (click on Media Gallery)
Apprenticeship has been around the trades careers for a long time. Now the concept is coming back into vogue to train a highly technical cyber workforce. Hear from one cyber technology executive about his plans to work...
When we were shooting the video for this song, we tried to capture as much of what gives this area its character as we could. Canoeing the Wacissa, Apalachicola oysters on the half shell, finding painted rocks in...











