Sinopsis
Florida Matters is WUSF's weekly current affairs show that explores the events, ideas, politics and issues and that matter to Floridians.But there's a lot to the show that -- until now -- didn't make it to air. Sometimes our guests say the most interesting things once we've stopped recording! Or we make discoveries while we're tracking down a story that we'd love to tell you about. We want to share those moments with you.
Episodios
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Failed Hillsborough referendum adds to a long history of the county’s transportation funding woes
14/12/2022 Duración: 28minWe explore Hillsborough County’s transportation challenges and some possible solutions. Attempts to pass a sales tax for transportation in Hillsborough County failed in November. It would have helped pay for a transit system that advocates say is woefully underfunded and put money into roadway maintenance and improvement projects.
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Time and patience needed for rebuilding Hurricane Ian-impacted communities, North Port official says
30/11/2022 Duración: 19minWe check back in on hurricane recovery in our region. WUSF’s Cathy Carter has been reporting on how Manatee and Sarasota County residents are regrouping after Ian. Later in the show, we’ll hear more about how North Port is cleaning up -- and the slow process of rebuilding damaged homes and businesses -- from communications director Jason Bartolone.
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Rising inflation may lead to more food insecurity, changes in holiday spending
23/11/2022 Duración: 28minWe explore inflation and its impact on food insecurity and the Tampa Bay region's economy, particularly around the holidays. Nearly one million residents are food insecure -- that is, they have trouble getting enough food to eat -- and about 1.75 million are struggling financially, according to Feeding Tampa Bay.
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Florida's midterms solidified state Republican dominance, politics reporters say
22/11/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk about what the midterm elections mean for both parties, for how the state is governed and Florida’s role on the national political stage.
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A former congressman shares his thoughts on Florida’s divided political environment
02/11/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk with former St. Petersburg congressman David Jolly about bipartisanship in a polarized political landscape. The former U.S. representative from Tampa Bay left the Republican party and registered as NPA or no party affiliation four years ago. He's since advocated for more options for voters whose priorities don't align with those of the two major parties.
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Two weeks before election, we break down the most important issues to you
02/11/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk with political reporters, to answer your questions about the upcoming election. The general election is two weeks away and this election season, WUSF Public Media has been doing things a bit differently from other news media — focusing on the issues rather than talking points, and listening to you.
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Young voters say their trust in political systems is gone but they’ll still vote next month
19/10/2022 Duración: 28minWe check in with a growing part of the electorate — young voters — three weeks out from election day. As part of WUSF’s Democracy 2022 coverage, we held a listening session a couple weeks back, where we asked you to share your thoughts on the election, the democratic process, and how it’s reported by the media. We invited some of the participants in that listening session to talk with us on Florida Matters. We also get an update on the continuing road to recovery in Charlotte County after Hurricane Ian.
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After a contentious 2020 election season, local elections officials gear up for November elections
13/10/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk with local election officials about voting in next month’s elections. Misinformation, disinformation and the aftermath of Hurricane Ian may complicate the process for voters. But Brian Corley, supervisor of elections in Pasco County, and Hillsborough County counterpart Craig Latimer say they are confident their systems will prevail.
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Southwest Florida residents reflect on Hurricane Ian’s life-changing impact
04/10/2022 Duración: 28minWe hear from survivors of Hurricane Ian across Central and Southwest Florida and discuss the challenges of rebuilding going forward. WUSF reporters spoke with residents and business owners from Myakka City to Bonita Springs about the storm.
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Florida Matters features postcards from WUSF's COVID Conversations series
20/09/2022 Duración: 28minWe highlight a new oral history project about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected Black and Brown Floridians in the greater Tampa Bay region. We'll feature two interviews from the Florida Humanities-funded project and hear from one of its producers.
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Florida Matters highlights new WUSF series on mental health issues
13/09/2022 Duración: 19minWe highlight WUSF's recent series focusing on the challenges Black Americans face as they try to maintain their mental health.
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Over two years into a pandemic, Tampa Bay businesses are looking at hybrid and remote work
06/09/2022 Duración: 28minWe look at how workers and businesses in the greater Tampa Bay region are evolving away from the physical office space. For a lot of people, March 2020 was a crash course in remote work. More than two years later, the question of what the new normal looks like still hasn't been answered.
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After the August primaries, Sarasota’s non-partisan school board sees shift to conservative majority
30/08/2022 Duración: 28minWe look at the impact Governor Ron DeSantis has had on the state’s non-partisan elections. DeSantis endorsed many school board candidates across the state. Some are also aligned with Moms for Liberty, a conservative group advocating for parental involvement in schools. In Sarasota County, three candidates -- backed by both the governor and Moms for Liberty -- won their August elections.
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USF anthropologist recounts her time unearthing bodies at the Dozier School for Boys
23/08/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk with a University of South Florida anthropologist and author about her recently-published book, “We Carry Their Bones.” In 2012, a team of researchers lead by Erin Kimmerle uncovered the graves of young boys buried at the notorious Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys.
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Ahead of elections later this month, Florida Matters looks into the important races and the issues
23/08/2022 Duración: 28minPrimary elections are just a week away so we discuss the issues and candidates on the ballot. Although Governor Ron DeSantis has no primary opponent, he still has an influence on races across the state.
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Educators voice their concerns and hopes ahead of a new school year
10/08/2022 Duración: 28minWe discuss the challenges students and teachers face as a new school year begins. Schools in most counties in the greater Tampa Bay region open on Wednesday. And school districts are facing teacher shortages, with some missing hundreds.
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In his latest book, historian Gary Mormino documents Florida during the 2000s
02/08/2022 Duración: 28minWe talk with local author and historian Gary Mormino about his latest book on the Sunshine State's influence during the early 21st century.
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After a month after overturning Roe V Wade, Florida faces uncertain future on abortion
26/07/2022 Duración: 28minWe dive into where abortion now stands in Florida -- a month since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Florida Matters explores the Sunshine State's literary scene
20/07/2022 Duración: 28minWe discuss Florida's literary scene and get summer reading recommendations from a local book critic and independent bookstore owner.
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Three Tampa Bay food entrepreneurs share their experiences with starting small businesses
12/07/2022 Duración: 28minWe hear from local food entrepreneurs who started their small businesses. Host Matthew Peddie talks with Zach Correa of lemonGRAFT, Sam Meyers of Tampa Bay Rum Company and Shayla Daniels of Chez Shay’s Sweets.