Are you wondering what it is like to live in Destin - Fort Walton Beach Florida? Well, this is the channel you need! We absolutely love this town and our #1 goal is to showcase every inch of the Destin area through our videos so you have a complete understanding of the best area that fits your lifestyle! We work with clients from all over the world that are relocating here and we ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! Reach out to us day/night/weekends ANYTIME because we got your back when moving to Destin - F ...
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A podcast from the swamps of Northwest Florida. A show that traces our queer and revolutionary roots from the white sand beaches of the panhandle all the way to Appalachia, much like the sand, itself. We are poets. We are queer. And we are here to build community and foster a sense of community care with people like you.
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Welcome to Sweet Home PCB! It's All About the Florida Panhandle and the things both locals or visitors care about. Our goal is to Educate, Elevate and Celebrate all our communities in Northwest Florida. Follow us on Social @SweetHomePCB and like or share each episode. Produced inside The Sweet Home PCB Studio at Beachy Beach Real Estate in Panama City Beach, Florida by Beach 95.1 and Henry Brigmond, PA.
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A collection of interviews, news actualities and press conferences from the Northwest Florida Daily News.
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I’m Investigative Journalist Mollye Barrows. For years, I’ve covered the stories that made headlines in Northwest Florida and all along the Gulf Coast - murders, missing persons, and mysteries of all kinds. These cases are far from over for many victims because the full story has yet to surface. Join me for Gulf Coast Confidential, where I dive into the saltier side of the South and expose the lies, greed, and corruption that often weighs down the truth.
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Fluent in Floridian is a podcast featuring the Sunshine State’s brightest leaders talking about the issues most important to the people of Florida and its more than 100 million yearly visitors. These issues include health care, economic development, environmental protection, transportation, tourism, politics, taxes, education, energy and more.
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Listen to audio collected as the Northwest Florida Daily News investigates allegations against the Okaloosa County School District
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Entertainer is an entertainment podcast provided by the Northwest Florida Daily News. The podcast includes discussion about trending local and national entertainment topics,interviews with locals and audio from the DN Concert Series hosted in the newsroom.
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Greater Pensacola Chamber Toddcast
Todd Thomson, VP of Public Affairs for the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Pensacola Toddcast takes you in-depth with leaders in business, government, tourism, the military and other industries important to Northwest Florida.
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Reality News covers top stories, both national and international. Also, explore the dark side of the sunshine state. Many RNN News episodes explore the search for lost democracy in Northwest Florida. Suspicious jail torture/killings are frequent here and often the theme of the newscast. Follow this series in it's entirety by visiting the RNN NEWS library at Reality News Network. www.realitynews.net.
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THE SHERIFF is a new podcast from The Northwest Florida Daily News and The Gannett Company, hosted by Tony Adame, about the 1940 assassination of Lester Wilson, a Sheriff’s candidate in small-town Florida, and the conspiracy of silence that let the murder go unsolved for 18 years. At the heart of the story is Lester Wilson’s son, Ray Wilson, a Korean War hero and the youngest Sheriff in Florida history after he won the office his father pursued at just 28 years old. Openly disavowing any nee ...
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We are here to guide you on what to do, what to know, and what to ask now that you’re on Medicare. These are seasonal episodes designed to help you make the most of your Medicare experience.
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With our first foray into podcasting, we’ve decided to cover a topic near and dear to our hearts - Boating. We’ll cover all aspects of the boating lifestyle, and mix it up from time to time with stories from some of the world’s best beaches, travel, cruising, music, and life in Music City - Nashville, Tennessee. Welcome to our journey, and thanks for listening to Boats, Beaches, Bars, & Beyond. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boatsbeaches/support
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A mental health matters podcast for the residents of Bay County, Florida. How Ya Doing Bay County, is an initiative by Alignment Bay County, a 501c3 nonprofit collective impact organization. We’re focused on youth success from cradle to career and one way we do that is by supporting families and our community as a whole.Hurricane Michael in 2018 was a traumatic event for our community. After the hurricane and now with COVID-19, many of us have observed that both children and adults have stru ...
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The Anti-Authoritarian Podcast is here to help the anyone concerned about creeping authoritarianism and fascism in the U.S. and beyond to confront strategy questions that will strengthen their work to advance multiracial democracy and stop the rise of authoritarianism. Our core message is: we can block authoritarianism, bridge across lines of differences, and build an inclusive multiracial democracy–if we act more strategically. The show features provocative and valuable conversations with h ...
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Behind every yearbook is a great story, and Jim Jordan is exploring those stories. Join Jim as he interviews the people behind the yearbook in Yearbook Chat with Jim, part of the Walsworth Yearbooks Podcast Network (WYPN). From new advisers who just made it through their first year, to long-time yearbook lovers looking at retirement, Yearbook Chat with Jim shows the human side of creating a yearbook.
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Continuing this season’s exploration of how communities are fighting authoritarians, we turn the spotlight to Florida. Scot and Sue sit down with Dwight Bullard, Senior Political Advisor with Florida Rising. Dwight gives insights into what has been going on in Florida for the past 20 years and how authoritarians have captured the state. He shows us…
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A murderous third grader, a deadly paramour, and a missing husband: Laurie Shaver’s blame game
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Send us a text An open marriage ended in a closed casket. Laurie and Michael Shaver were together, but seeing other people…because that always ends so well, even when you’re living in the shadow of the happiest place on earth, Disney World. But one day, Michael, who was a monorail mechanic at Disney, didn’t show up for work or anywhere for that mat…
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Scot and Sue are joined by Rachel Carmona, Executive Director of the Women’s March, to discuss threats to our democracy and what building mass movements has taught her. How is minority rule undermining democracy and what must organizers and believers in democracy do to win? How do we create a big enough tent to allow room for disagreement, while ke…
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Psycho teen caught vaping pot shoots mom in the face, wounds stepdad: the deadly ‘secret life’ of Carly Gregg
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Send us a text Mississippi 14-year-old Carly Gregg shot her mom three times in the face and saved three more bullets for her stepdad. She was upset her mom had caught her vaping pot and discovered that Carly had a secret life which included a boyfriend, burner phones, and other forbidden extracurricular activities. Security footage in the house sho…
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Throughout history, the participation and leadership of young people has defined the success of movements for justice. The same is true today. Scot and Sue are joined by Alex Ames, a movement leader in the state of Georgia, to give insights into the experiences of young people and democracy. Why are young people cynical toward the democratic proces…
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Send us a text Killing a man over his tattoos?! That’s what happened to Josh Davies, who was enjoying date night with his wife when they stopped at a popular watering hole to meet some friends. The 39-year-old was hanging out, relaxing, and minding his own business when 64-year-old Kevin Sehmer marched into the bar, already looking for a fight, pro…
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Interview with Noah Cuoto
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Disclaimer: We speak candidly about Suicide and Mental Health in this episode. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is in a rough place or might be making plans in regard to suicide, you can call 988 from anywhere in the USA and speak to someone who is empathetic to your situation. Noah is a gifted storytelle and who hosts wee…
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Send us a text Whew! There’s so much stuff happening we added an extra episode to touch on new cases and others that just aren’t going away anytime soon! Jury selection starts Monday in the case of “Suitcase Sarah Boone,” who is on her 9th attorney, and wouldn’t you just know it, he’s James Owens from Milton, Florida, and the former Public Defender…
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Episode 8: Visit Panama City Beach - Sydney Clifton & Pirates of the High Seas and Renaissance Fest
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Panama City Beach is truly a year round destination with all the fun events scheduled, including Pirates of the High Seas and Renaissance Fest Oct 11-13. Visit Panama City Beach has a lot of events for locals and visitors to enjoy. Sydney Clifton joins us to go over some big plans for the Real Fun Beach!…
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What Could Have Been – Insurrection and Democracy in Crisis, with Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan
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Scot and Sue have a conversation with Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, co-authors of the graphic novel 1/6, which speculates on what could have happened if the insurrection on January 6, 2021 had been successful. After the insurrection, Alan and Gan were concerned with how quickly the nation was forgetting--and, more troubling still, reinventing history…
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Send us a text “That 70s Show” was one of the most popular TV shows in the1990s, taking people on a wholesome walk down memory lane down when long hair, bell bottoms, and hanging out was the norm. One of the stars of the show was anything but wholesome in real life, according to prosecutors. Actor Danny Masterson was convicted of raping two women a…
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Florida may be best known for its beaches and tourism, but it is also a manufacturing powerhouse. In this episode, seasoned manufacturing expert and FloridaMakes CEO Kevin Carr joins SMPR President Heidi Otway to chat about this growing industry. The word "manufacturing" is often associated primarily with cars, but it encompasses everything around …
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Send us a text Bree Kuhn seemed to want to win at all costs. The bossy, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer had moods as fiery as her red hair and although she often accused her husband, Collin Turner, of physical violence, according to witnesses she was the one who would attack him. The night he died police were called to their Gulf Breeze, Florida home…
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The South remains the epicenter in the fight for freedom and equality in the US, and North Carolina specifically has been a site of fierce battles between authoritarians attempting to capture state government and communities defending the democratic process. Scot and Sue are joined by Serena Sebring, Executive Director of Blueprint NC, an organizat…
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Surgeon loses license after removing man’s liver instead spleen: Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky blames mistake on ‘migrating’ organ
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Send us a text “Migrating” organs, doctored reports, and pressuring operating room staff to cover for his “egregious” mistakes - the Florida Department of Health made no bones about the seriousness of Destin surgeon Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky’s treatment of two patients that left one person permanently injured, and cost another man his life. For now, th…
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Hi, everyone. Welcome to Making Medicare Fun. I'm Ricki Stewart, a licensed independent agent serving my clients in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. In this fall episode, we delve into the upcoming annual enrollment season from October 15th to December 7th, focusing on significant changes to Medicare for 2025. We'll break down the remo…
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Scot and Sue are joined by Hahrie Han, an award-winning author and professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss her new book Undivided: The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church (Penguin Random House 2024). Undivided tells the story of Hahrie's visits to a megachurch in Ohio as it goes through a six-week progra…
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In this special homecoming episode, SMPR President Heidi Otway is joined by Jennifer Conoley, former SMPR intern and now president and CEO of Florida’s Great Northwest. Jennifer shares her journey from studying Public Relations at Florida State University to becoming a self-taught economic developer, driven by her passion for creating diverse, high…
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Send us a text Marcia Thompson shot her husband at least six times while he lay on the couch in his underwear in their Florida home. Prosecutors said it was murder, but she claimed it was self-defense. A U.S. Customs Agent, Marcia was getting ready to leave the house for work. That morning was no different than many others before it. Terry Thompson…
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In this episode Scot and Sue are joined by Laura Flanders, a media expert and host of the Laura Flanders & Friends show, to lay out the history of media in the US and the power the mainstream media has to frame issues. How has the media landscape changed since the civil rights movement, and what investments have authoritarians and their ultra-rich …
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Send us a text The truth hurts, but it killed 69-year-old Jeff German, an investigative reporter in Las Vegas. The well-known reporter had spent more than four decades covering government and organized crime for Las Vegas’ two leading newspapers and was infamous for his fearless truth telling and confronting the powerful on behalf of the powerless.…
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Interview with Loren Boyer
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Today on the Bear Cave, we're interviewing our dear friend, Loren Boyer. Loren is the host of Niceville open mic entitled TV Dinner Theater every 1st Friday night at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast. Support the showPor TheBearCave
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Countering Active Clubs: Lessons from the Northwest Pro-Democracy Movement, with Lindsay Schubiner
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Over the past couple of decades, white nationalists and authoritarians have become growing threats to democracy and peace in northwestern states like Oregon and Washington. Lindsay Schubiner of the Portland, Oregon-based Western States Center joins the show to take us on a journey through history not only to learn how the situation became what it i…
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Celebrating the life and times of Karen Smith, Broker/Owner of Beachy Beach Real Estate and Podcaster with My Happy Ass Life. We are talking changes, business and life in this edition of Sweet Home PCB. Join us as we Educate, Celebrate and Get Involved in our Northwest Florida Communities.
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Send us a text Unconscious, exposed in every way. People are incredibly vulnerable when they go under in order to undergo surgery. They can’t argue, push back, or move out of the way once they’re on the operating table and under the knife. Thinking of that helplessness breaks Beverly Bryan’s heart. Her tall, strong, and strapping husband was a forc…
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Authoritarians and anti-democratic political elites attack democracy because a robust and equitable democracy is the ultimate regulator of wealth and power. But their bottom lines are drawn behind their own heels and in front of the toes of working families. So, how are they attempting to build a mass populist movement against democracy, popular en…
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The Menards Vanish: Did doomsday prepper murder elderly couple at family friendly nudist ranch?
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Send us a text Daniel and Stephanie Menard were well known and well liked in their small, close-knit community - Olive Dell Ranch, a family-friendly nudist resort in Colton, California. The elderly couple loved the naturist lifestyle, their church and their little Shih Tzu, Cuddles, and they looked out for each other. Daniel Menard, 79, was a diabe…
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Send us a text Dr. Ben Brown, the Florida plastic surgeon arrested for the untimely death of his young wife, has legal battles on several fronts these days. Brown has a pre-trial conference in Santa Rosa Count court next week on his negligent homicide charge. His attorney filed a motion to waive his appearance, but just two days ago Brown filed a m…
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The stories we tell and how and to whom we tell them can be the difference between winning and losing in political struggle. Scot and Sue chat with Malkia Devich-Cyril from MediaJustice about the difference between communication strategy and narrative strategy. Short term communication strategy is helpful for the policy debates of today, but long t…
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Send us a text Fashion to die for. Shopping and combing the racks for clothes is supposed to be fun, even necessary at times, but not deadly. The ladies in these next two cases went shopping for all the same reasons many of us do, to buy a new outfit for a special occasion, to pick up a gift for a friend, or to just kill time. Instead, they were ki…
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Send us a text You’d have to be insane to kill your mother, but can you become un-insane? According to Florida State Hospital you can. Several psychologists say Brandon Aydelott, who at 17 stabbed, slashed, beat and stomped his mother, Sharon Hill Aydelott, to death on Christmas Eve 2013 because she put him in rehab two weeks before he killed her, …
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Authoritarians rely on scapegoat tactics to distract the public from root problems and isolate groups that have historically faced discrimination. Scot and Sue are joined by Sulma Arias, an immigrant herself, who for decades has fought to block authoritarian policies, restore faith in democracy, and build a multi-racial majority that wins together.…
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Welcome to the Bear Cave! Bear and Kal introduce themselves and talk about what to expect in later episodes. Support the showPor TheBearCave
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In this episode, Scot and Sue hear the wisdom of Maurice Mitchell, National Director of the Working Families Party. Maurice explains why working-class families feel ignored by politicians on both sides of the aisle as material conditions worsen, and how authoritarians weaponize fear to gain support for their ideas. So how do we overcome the two-par…
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Wrapped in the mat: Kendrick Johnson’s family still grappling with boy’s death a decade later
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Send us a text Kendrick Johnson was known for being a talented athlete, so how did the strong, healthy 17-year-old basketball player end up dying upside down, head-first in a rolled up wrestling mat in his high school gym? Three autopsies, two exhumations, six tennis shoes, and lawsuits seeking billions of dollars in damages later there are still m…
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SMPR Founder and CEO April Salter sits down with legendary sports broadcaster Gene Deckerhoff. Deckerhoff shares highlights of his decades-long career, calling electrifying Florida State Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers games and memorable moments with icons such as Coach Bobby Bowden and Burt Reynolds. Deckerhoff also shares insights into the ev…
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Are you bombarded with negative lately? Taylor Williams from Cool To Be Kind Tay and Setco Services has some great advice, talk about the New Rules of Real Estate and what we love about Bay County.
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In this episode, Scot and Sue are joined by Rachel Kleinfeld, Senior Fellow for the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Rachel gives us insights into the authoritarian playbook and how over the past 20 years the Right has polarized our politics and our culture. How are they strategically fi…
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Shot in the face: Deputy Sean Grayson in hot water for killing Sonya Massey, woman who called for help
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Send us a text Shot in the face. Sonya Massey called 9-1-1 over a suspected prowler, not imagining the police would take aim at her when she was in her own house. Illinois deputy Sean Grayson, who had a history of policing at five other police departments in 3 years, as well as allegations of misconduct in the military and other issues, was one of …
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