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The Innovators podcast, a product of Harris Search Associates, features interesting conversations with global thought leaders in the areas of higher education and research, engineering, technology, and the health sciences and provides our listeners an opportunity to benefit from lessons learned from the national leaders changing the landscape of innovation and discovery.
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RadioStPete Podcasts & Interviews Welcome to the RadioStPete online, on-air magazine featuring local podcasts, interviews, events and news coverage originally broadcast on Sunshine 96.7 FM. Browse this podcast archive anytime, anywhere. Use the Search Box to find a specific name or podcast. **Hear what's happening now live on RadioStPete.com. **Check out the Program Guide for our full broadcast schedule.
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ECKERD COLLEGE NEWS E4 Assistant Dean of Faculty Kat Robinson, Ph.D., kept her footsteps light as she paced through the wings and lobby of the James Center for Molecular and Life Sciences on March 26. Tasked with informing the winners of the 18th Annual Eckerd College Research Symposium of their achievements, she naturally went with the surprise me…
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In this episode of Stick a Fork in It from Feeding Tampa Bay, we meet Conan Gallaty, CEO of the Tampa Bay Times. He helps us understand how to know which news sources to trust, and what stories are important for the community to hear? Gallaty talks about the history and importance of journalism in our country, and the state if digital information t…
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In this episode of Music Scene, Berklee College of Music student and musician Anika Sky joined host Nanette Wiser in studio, with JazzyPopANova Fiona Frensche by phone on her way to playing The Palms at Tradewinds Island Resort before her European tour. Fiona's Women of Song show ran on RSP for more than a year, and she met Anika Sky during that ti…
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"A painter of emotions through music" is what one critic said about Markus Gottschlich, who was in studio with Music Scene host Nanette Wiser June 12. Not only is he the executive director of the Warehouse Arts District, where he has transformed the campus into an educational powerhouse and music/arts venue with an outdoor amphitheater, he is also …
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In this episode of Music Scene, host Nanette Wiser catches up with the legendary jazz musician and composer Ken Peplowski, who returns to the Suncoast Jazz Festival Nov. 21-23, 2025. With the passing of Brian Wilson, we talked to Ken about Wilson's legacy and genius as well as Ken's passion for the Beatles! Mel Torme once said: “Since the advent of…
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In this episode of Music Scene, the most a-MUSING couple in St. Pete joined host Nanette Wiser in studio to talk about their upcoming appearance at the Suncoast Jazz Festival Nov. 21-23 (their first was ten years ago!), their successes (Paul Wilborn- writing, book author, executive director of The Palladium, musician; Eugenie Bondurant actress with…
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In this episode of Music Scene, host Nanette Wiser catches up with the amazing Alex Harris, jazz and roots musician, educator, philanthropist, composer and Board of Director RadioStPete.com Sunshine 96.7 FM ...where Local Music Lives. Just back from a spring tour, Harris is gearing up for another groovy fall tour, writing music and mentoring the ne…
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In this episode of Music Scene, we chat with Le Jazz Hiram Hazley who will perform at the Al Downing Honors at The Palladium July 21 @ 4pm. Joining us in studio is COO St. Petersburg Arts Alliance Charlene Harrison, who is also on the Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association Board of Directors. TICKETS here. The 2025 Al Downing Honors featuring Le Jaz…
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In this episode of Big Broadway Energy, host Stephen Riordan features Katrina Young, the coordinator for the Class Acts program at the Mahaffey Theater. They discuss the impact of the Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts on Tampa Bay, highlighting how the foundation supports arts education and makes world-class performances accessible. The conversa…
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In this episode of Music Scene, host Nanette Wiser catches up with two OG of the Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Jam Monday at The Hangar, celebrating 15 years this month. Kenny Walker (right) and Stretch Bruyn (left) share their musical journeys that led them to joining host Dwayne White on Monday nights, the importance of educating young musicians and …
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In this episode of MUSIC SCENE, host Nanette Wiser catches up with Simon Lasky after his 50th Birthday Celebration concert at The Palladium this spring and before his appearance at the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Jazz Jam July 19 at Central Park Performing Arts Center, free to the public! He will also perform at Suncoast Jazz Festival in November and a…
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In this episode of HISTORICALLY St. Pete, St. Petersburg Museum of History Executive Director Rui Farias talks with Nanette Wiser about the history of the Tampa Bay Jazz Scene and St. Pete's Manhattan Casino. The historic Manhattan Casino, located on 22nd Street South—once a thriving “main street” in St. Petersburg’s African American community—serv…
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In E3 of The RISING TIDES Podcast - a collaboration between USF College of Marine Science (CMS) and the Department of Journalism and Digital Communications, host/executive producer Elliott Wiser talks with researchers about their use the latest technologies and satellites to improve projections of rising sea levels. ABOUT THE PODCAST This 10-part s…
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In this episode of St. Pete X, Joe Hamilton talks with Rudy Webb, President of Paradise Advertising, about the evolution of destination marketing. Webb reflects on two decades in the industry, from faxes to AI, and how his agency helps cities define and promote their identity. He explains how Paradise navigates RFPs, tracks tourism impact without d…
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Ever catch yourself checking Slack in the bathroom or feeling panic when your boss sends a “Can we chat?” message? These aren’t just bad work habits—they’re trauma responses. In this episode, I unpack 11 common behaviors high performers develop in toxic workplaces, and why they’re actually signs your nervous system is stuck in fight-or-flight mode.…
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The mission of Penny Lane Beatles Museum Inc. a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, is to engage, teach and inspire through a treasure trove of Beatles era memorabilia. The unique collection celebrates the legacy of the Beatles where visitors from Florida, across the nation, and throughout the world can explore the music, culture, and lore of the f…
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LINKS: https://linktr.ee/hmbradio The Homemade Broadcast this week: Check out the HMBradio Store and get a hat or something or DONATE. We livestream Wednesday evenings around 6PM on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. Keep up to date on where to watch HERE & we’re back. I forgot that I was going to be out of town again this week for a wedding so Anna wa…
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In this episode of Good Deeds, host Nanette Wiser talks with St. Pete philanthropist Jim Durning about The Reborn Project which supports veterans with PTSD and raise awareness and resources for them and their caregivers. As part of this project, veterans and musicians in the Resilient Band (seen here with Durning) will kick off their 8 city tour at…
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🎙️ EPISODE: Astrology 101 with Joanna Gerard & Heather Davis Welcome to today’s episode! I’m Joanna Gerard, and I’m joined by my good friend and co-host Heather Davis as we dive into the fascinating world of astrology. 🌌✨ Heather recently got her hands on a deck of my astrology oracle cards, and it sparked her curiosity—so this conversation is part…
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🎙️ Episode Description: Think summer is quiet on campus? Think again! In this week’s episode of Bulls by the Bay, Caryn Nesmith brings you a pulse check on the nonstop activity happening at USF St. Petersburg. From inspiring summer programs and hands-on youth camps to cutting-edge sustainability efforts and AI innovation in education, discover how …
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Our guests today on Arts Alive! are members of the exemplary cast of American Stage’s production of Fat Ham, by James Ijames. The playwright takes the bones of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and drapes over them a fresh body – Fat Ham is the story of a dysfunctional family, with a conflicted young man named Juicy at its center, a protagonist who’s trying to …
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In early March, Radio ST. Pete received an email from New Zealand with an interesting story. Maryellen Chandler and Anita Younger, both born here in the late 1940’s, have early memories of their time near John’s Pass where their mother and father, Jimmy Stewart, worked on several fishing boats after returning from WW2 where he served in the Navy. S…
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HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! 2nd Saturday ArtWalk downtown St. Pete 6-10pm ! In this episode of Weekend with Wiser, explore galleries, museums, concerts, nightlife, festivals, theater, authors, films and more in between cool java at local coffeehouses or delicious dining at restaurants and markets. What’s happening from downtown St. Pete to the beaches…and …
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In this episode of REAL FLORIDA, award-winning author and journalist Jeff Klinkenberg shares an essay on his dad, in a hilarious homage to Father's Day. Dad is not always the king! ABOUT JEFF: Jeff Klinkenberg writes about Florida culture and is the author of multiple books, some available locally at Tombolo and online https://bit.ly/3ZRFkiZ on top…
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In E2 of The RISING TIDES Podcast - a collaboration between USF College of Marine Science (CMS) and the Department of Journalism and Digital Communications, host/executive producer Ellliott Wiser talks to CMS researchers about "Decoding the Colors of the Ocean." ABOUT THE PODCAST This 10-part series dives into oceanographic research and reveals the…
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(Airs 6/11) In this episode FRUGAL FRIENDS E399, hosts Jill Sirianni and Jen Smith talk about How To Spend When Your Values & Income Don't Align. **RadioStPete is delighted to rebroadcast curated podcasts of FRUGAL FRIENDS with Jen Smith & Jill Sirianni. They are the co-authors of Buy What You Love Without Going Broke and co-hosts of the top-rated …
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Native and Wild Florida Landscapes, Yellow-Crowned Night Herons, and Weeds That Aren't Weeds In this episode of Florida Spectacular with Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby, Florida author and naturalist Andrew Furman returns to the podcast to talk about his latest book, Of Slash Pine and Manatees: A Highly Selective Guide to My Suburban Wilderness. LEAR…
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TJ Fridrich, with the Save the Manatee Club, joins the podcast to talk about what listeners need to know about when manatee can be dangerous (seriously!), what their mating behavior might look like, and where you can see some excellent documentaries about manatee and their ilk. Save The Manatee Club The Disturbance Theory Mating herd in Haulover Ca…
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Andrew Brodsky on How to Be Seen Without Being Always Available In this episode, Andrew Brodsky, author of Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication, dives deep into the challenges and opportunities of connecting in today’s digital workplace. As virtual communication continues to shape how we work and build relationships, Andrew shares …
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Kass and Mike Lazerow on Why Building Big Requires Feeling Deep What if the real story behind a $745 million exit wasn’t just the pitch decks, product-market fit, or funding rounds, but the emotional toll it took to get there? In this episode of Passion Struck, I sit down with serial entrepreneurs Kass and Mike Lazerow for a brutally honest convers…
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In this episode of 'Big Broadway Energy,' host Stephen Riordan interviews William Glenn, co-founder and director of the Tampa International Fringe Festival, and performer Alby Queer. Will shares the history and significance of fringe festivals and how Tampa Fringe came to be. Alby discusses their journey back to theatre, their experiences in previo…
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Christie Smith on How to Embrace Human-Powered Leadership In a world where rapid technological advancements, generative AI, and shifting workplace dynamics are redefining leadership, how can leaders stay ahead while keeping humanity at the core? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Christie Smith—renowned leadership expert and author of Essential…
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Welcome to Episode 9 of THE CLASSICAL SCENE with Dr. Victor Minke Huls, Associate Principal Cellist of The Florida Orchestra. Today’s guest is Daniel Urbanowicz, specialist of the rare viola d’amore. Daniel Urbanowicz is the founder and artistic director of St. Pete Baroque, a concert series that began in 2021 and brings period music to Tampa Bay o…
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In this episode 6/9, host Nanette Wiser shares Florida Native Plant Society's natural landscape tips, from mulch to native plants. Learn more here. **Plant the right plants. **Attract butterflies. **More resources. #gardeninginflorida #nanettewiser #floridanativeplantsociety #naturallandscatetips #environment #nativeplants #stpete #stpetefl #tampab…
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Written by Sheila Cowley, Chickens to the Rescue is part of Sparks Creative Stories new series "How To Feel Safe When It's Scary Outside" to help kids during hurricane and storm season. RSP's favorite podcasters Eugenie Bondurant and Mary Rachel Quinn (Live from Station 12) are some of the hilarious voices in this book. (Can you guess which chicken…
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In this episode of Pet Tips, host Nanette Wiser talks about Living with Wildlife, as all pet owners are animal lovers! Gopher tortoises are long-lived reptiles that occupy upland habitat throughout Florida including forests, pastures, and yards. They dig deep burrows for shelter and forage on low-growing plants. Gopher tortoises share their burrows…
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