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  • This episode features the Florida Museum of Natural History’s new exhibit “Water Shapes Florida” as well as the free museum educational and outreach programs available to people of all ages. Museum Director Doug Jones and Darcie MacMahon, Director of Exhibits and Public Programs discuss the exhibit and share information on educational programs and outreach and membership opportunities.
  • Chat with Christine Bucan, Lecturer in the Department of Public Relations.
  • This episode features a new documentary entitled “Ocklawaha Tales My Father Told.” It’s a symphonic poem by John Gottsch that focuses on his boyhood memories on the mystical Oklawaha River. The film features Gottsch’s symphony, the cinematography of Ocala-based filmmaker Mark Emery and narration by the renowned Peter Coyote.
  • From the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, this is the official podcast of the CommuniGators. Delve into the latest in media and research, picking the brains of top faculty and staff around the Gator Nation.
  • Chat with Lissy Calienes, Lecturer in the Department of Advertising.
  • It doesn’t have to be me that people see, but I do think it’s important for mental health to be a part of an audience.
  • This episode features the Michael Presley Bobbitt, playwright, entrepreneur, clam farmer, Cedar Key’s official Clambassador and now novelist. His new book, Godspeed, Cedar Key, available March 1, has been described By Kirkus Reviews “as a propulsive, character-driven post-apocalyptic ride, and a brutal tale of survival with a refreshingly kaleidoscopic perspective.”
  • This episode features the art exhibit “Hope Works: A Celebration of Peaceful Paths 50 Years of Saving Lives and Creating Change.” Peaceful Paths Chief Executive Officer Theresa Beachy and Chief Financial Officer Erica Merrell share information on the services they provide, their need for donations and volunteers and the 50th anniversary art exhibit celebration.
  • The 52nd annual Spring Arts Festival on the Santa Fe College Northwest campus at 3000 NW 83rd Street in Gainesville is featured. The annual event happens on Saturday, April 13 from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Today’s episode features author and former University of Florida College of Medicine physician Ricardo Gonzalez-Rothi. His new book the The Mango Chronicle will be published on May 7.
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