First Coast Connect is an hour-long call-in program that features local newsmakers, civic and community leaders, arts, activities across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, along with spot news features and a weekly roundtable of local journalists.
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What's Health Got to Do with It? is a weekly talk program that examines where healthcare intersects with daily life, and will help guide the listeners through an increasingly convoluted medical bureaucracy. These days, health is a lot more than Googling the latest medical breakthrough or seeing your doctor. Staying healthy when you are well and getting healthy when you are sick means knowing how to interact and navigate an incredibly complex healthcare system.
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Hear what Florida is talking about each week with newsmakers and journalists discussing issues defining the Sunshine State, hosted by Tom Hudson.This show is co-produced by WLRN in Miami and WUSF in Tampa.Ways To ConnectX: @FloridaRoundup(305) 995-1800Subscribe to the podcastiTunes
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Odd Ball is a story about a UFO investigation, a mansion in the woods and how one shiny object sent a Jacksonville, Florida family into hiding. Each week host Lindsey Kilbride dives deeper into the 1974 mystery of the "Betz sphere."
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Abortion pill access; at-home health testing; social media risks
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Our panel of medical experts discusses this month's biggest health care headlines.By Daria Mironova
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From the presidential debate to a landmark stadium agreement, our media panel discusses the biggest stories of the week.By Anne Schindler
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Council President Ron Salem’s exit interview
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On the heels of what may be the biggest vote of any Jacksonville City Council, the outgoing president reflects on his term.By Anne Schindler
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Reeling from arts cutbacks; celebrating artist Augusta Savage
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The arts community is reeling after the governor cut state spending for arts and culture organizations. Meanwhile, a new film explores the legacy of Green Cove Springs artist Augusta Savage.By Anne Schindler
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Which First Coast bridges, hospitals and sewage treatment plants are predicted to flood?
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Brentwood residents are suing the city of Jacksonville, saying the city failed to give them notice of plans to build a morgue in their neighborhood.By Jamie Valet
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New findings in Alzheimer's research; caregiver journeys
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Dr. Joe Sirven explores the latest updates on Alzheimer's disease and what makes it such a difficult disease to cure.By Daria Mironova
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From the return of police pensions to a major vote on the stadium, our First Coast Week in Review panel explores the week’s top headlines.By Jamie Valet
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From the Lambeau Leap to homeless advocacy, the Jax native reflects on his 12-year career and 50 years of Changing Homelessness.By Jamie Valet
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Government attorney Chris Hand discusses local and state elections and the potential return of the fire pension fund.By Stacey Bennett
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A new investigation tracks down the living descendants of formerly enslaved people who were deceived by the U.S. government.By Anne Schindler
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Dr. Joe Sirven examines the effect of sleep deprivation and a poor diet on fathers' health.By Daria Mironova
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An industrial proposal is getting pushback from Fernandina Beach residents concerned about pollution — or even an explosion.By Jamie Valet
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A new report exposes Duval County’s high rate of evictions and its “slumlord problem.”By Jamie Valet
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We delve into the physiological effects of trauma, such as chronic insomnia, and how to overcome those challenges.By Jamie Valet
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How the unique stressors first responders face can induce trauma.
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The genie in your genome; caregiver journeys
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Dr. Joe Sirven examines the importance of genomic data and its effect on health decisions.By Daria Mironova
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First Coast Week in Review: The next superintendent and the politics of stadium financing
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Our panel of journalists explores the week's top headlines.By Jamie Valet
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The Jacksonville mayor answers your questions in our monthly "Ask the Mayor" segment.By Jamie Valet
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Incoming Jacksonville City Council President Randy White
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Incoming City Council President Randy White discusses stadium expenditures and policy priorities and answers your questions.By Stacey Bennett
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The largest mass arrest of rabbis in US history
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Answering the call from MLK, 16 rabbis from around the country were jailed for joining civil rights protesters in St. Augustine.By Anne Schindler
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A Civil War veteran and the history of Cosmo
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The grave of a Civil War veteran gets a new headstone, and the historic Cosmo community gets renewed attention.By Anne Schindler
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Brain cancer awareness; financial wellness
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Dr. Joe Sirven examines the common types of brain cancer, then we discuss the challenges veterans experience after a traumatic brain injury.
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Week In Review: Stadium refund details, poll results and a green energy rollback
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Our panel of journalists explores the week's top headlines.By Anne Schindler
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Flu surveillance, new Alzheimer’s studies and HPV self-testing
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Our panel of medical experts discusses this month's biggest health care headlines.
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Exploring common hand surgery conundrums; space drug discovery
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Dr. Joe Sirven and his guests discuss hand trauma and stem cell research in space.
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The impact of infertility; in pursuit of longevity
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On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven explores the issue of infertility and then examines a newly released survey on longevity.By Stacey Bennett
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Dr. Joe Sirven and guests discuss the signs of stroke and the health care of diabetes.By Stacey Bennett
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Health care roundtable: Workplace violence, avian flu and syphilis in babies
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From workplace violence to syphilis in babies, our panel of medical experts discusses April's health care headlines.By Stacey Bennett
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