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  • 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.”
  • Chat with Chris Will about his award-winning student reporting.
  • Florida Public Radio Emergency Network Interim Chief Meteorologist Megan Borowski and meteorologist William Maxham talk with host Sue Wagner about the forecast for the 2024 hurricane season and the likelihood for major storms and tropical disturbances to impact the counties served by WUFT.
  • Florida Museum of Natural History curator Jaret Daniels talks with host Sue Wagner about the "Incredible Insects" exhibit running through Sept. 2 which includes encounters with UF entomologists in the working lab, interactive exhibits and touchable objects to amaze visitors of all ages.
  • Chat with Roxane Coche, Associate Professor and Chair of Media Production, Management, and Technology.
  • Chat with Nathan Carpenter, director of UF CJC's Atlas Social Media Listening Lab.
  • This episode features Karen Thomas and the University of Florida Campaign for Charities 2024. This year’s campaign includes 105 charities from United Way of North Central Florida, Community Health Charities of Florida, and other independent agencies.
  • This episode features the Matheson History Museum located in downtown Gainesville. Executive Director Kaitlyn Hof-Mahoney shares information on the weekly fall 2024 program series focusing on the theme of democracy and featuring presentations that coincide with their “Voices and Votes: Alachua County.”
  • WUFT's Dana Hill Interviews Composer John Mackey
  • Michael Pressley Bobbitt, event coordinator and self-proclaimed Clambassador, shares details on the third annual Cedar Key Shark Swim happening on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at noon.
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