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  • Chat with Jasmine McNealy, Professor with UF CJC's Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology.
  • This episode features University of Florida Assistant Vice President of Research and astronaut Rob Ferl and Director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research and Research Professor Anna-Lisa Paul.
  • WUFT-FM’s 43rd Anniversary Poster Artist Leslie Peebles is featured on this week's show. Peebles allows her connection to the land, wildlife, and river to influence her work.
  • Fitz Koehler, honorary chairperson of the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, talks about the event that is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. at Celebration Pointe in Gainesville.
  • This week's guests Jim Skiles and Allen Skinner talk about the 12th annual Wes Skiles Water Stewardship Awards hosted by the Downtown Rotary Club of Gainesville.
  • This episode features the Gainesville Community Playhouse, originally organized in 1927. Actors Jeff Stevens and Savannah Travers discuss their roles and the final production of their 2024-2025 season, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.”
  • Chat with Randy Wright, Executive Director of the CJC's Division of Media Properties, which includes public media and commercial radio and TV stations.
  • Dr. Mark Meisel, Physics professor and facility director of the National High Magnetic Laboratory located in the Microkelvin Lab at the University of Florida is featured.
  • Chat with Luis Lageyre, Executive Director of UF’s Orange & Blue Film Festival and CJC MAMC Entertainment Management graduate student.
  • University of Florida Performing Arts Director Brian Jose offers the inside scoop on the upcoming season featuring 40 different performances.
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