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    We' not anti-people, just anti-social media. Interesting topics, with some logic, originating from the island paradise of Key Biscayne, Florida.

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    Planet on Fire: Brian McNoldy, meteorologist

    Planet on Fire: Brian McNoldy, meteorologist

    THIS JULY, record temperatures around the world are setting records in the oceans and in cities. Miami has had days of excessive, unprecedented heat. And scientists say the record surface temperatures could endanger corals and make hurricane forecasting unpredictable.

    Our guest is BRIAN McNOLDY, a meteorologist at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and hurricane expert. We talk to him about the records, what they mean -- and if there is any relief in sight.

    --We also discuss a new soccer phenom who from Key Biscayne is now playing with Lionel Messi on Inter Miami...the controversy over the new Barbie movie

    AND WE ARE CELEBRATING the 3rd BIRTHDAY of the Key Biscayne Independent

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    en-usJuly 13, 2023

    Racism Rising? A conversation with the NAACP's Harold Ford

    Racism Rising? A conversation with the NAACP's Harold Ford

    RACISM ALLEGATIONS are in the news almost nonstop. Accusations of racial slurs at MAST Academy, a prestigious Miami magnet school. A Supreme Court ruling striking down affirmative action. And other court rulings involving racial unfairness in the  election system. 

    Our guest is Harold Ford, the head of the South Dade Chapter of the NAACP. An educator, he has strong views on the how the schools system is failing to address racism, but also talks about hope for the future. 


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    en-usJuly 06, 2023

    Pride Month: LGBTQ+ advocate Orlando Gonzalez

    Pride Month: LGBTQ+ advocate Orlando Gonzalez

    IN FLORIDA and across the nation, legislatures have passed restrictive laws that many in the LGTBQ+ community feel are targeting their right to exist. In Florida, the "Don't Say Gay" law was expanded, and some teachers feel a chilling effect.

    Our guest is Orlando Gonzalez, executive director of SAVE/LGBTQ. We ask him about the challenges the community is facing, recent court rulings, and the how the issue will unfold in upcoming elections. 

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    en-usJune 23, 2023

    Seawall Pushback: Mike Davey

    Seawall Pushback: Mike Davey

    SOME KEY BISCAYNE residents are up in arms over a proposal to mandate flood barriers on private property in Key Biscayne. And some members of council have delayed the next big step in advancing the island's $250 million dollar plan to fight sea level rise and increase resiliency.

     Village Manager Steve Williamson, a former Army Corps of Engineers Colonel, has said the island is already behind schedule on voter-approved measures to combat flooding, protect coastlines, and bury electrical power lines.

    What's going on? We talk to former Mayor Mike Davey about the new political pushback on resiliency initiatives. 


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    en-usJune 17, 2023

    Condo Crisis: after Surfside, expert Dana Goldman sees looming issues

    Condo Crisis: after Surfside, expert Dana Goldman sees looming issues

    THE TRAGIC COLLAPSE OF THE CHAMPLAIN TOWERS SOUTH in Surfside two years ago this month had huge impacts on condominiums where millions of Floridians live. New inspections and new costs are coming at a time when insurance rates are skyrocketing and buildings are confronting deferred maintenance.

    In Key Biscayne, the largest complex is the news, with multiple legal issues.

    Our guest is veteran condominium attorney DANA GOLDMAN, the former mayor of Sunny Isles Beach, who has been holding seminars for owners about coping with these problems. 

    What can owners do to protect themselves? 

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    en-usJune 02, 2023

    TOP COP: Freddy Ramirez wants to be Miami Sheriff

    TOP COP: Freddy Ramirez wants to be Miami Sheriff

    FEW VOTERS KNOW that a mammoth change in law enforcement is coming to Miami-Dade County. That's because for the first time in decades, voters will elect a sheriff who will run the nation's sixth-largest police agency.

    It means that the job - currently non-political - will become a political office with Republicans and Democrats competing.

    The current MDPD director, Freddy Ramirez is the top current contender for the job, which will be arguably the single most important elected position in the County. What are his credentials and viewpoint? What challenges does he see? And for Key Biscayne voters, how would he address continuing safety and traffic problems on the Rickenbacker Causeway? 

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    en-usMay 19, 2023

    Guns, Immigration, and Money: Rep. Vicki Lopez Talks Tallahassee

    Guns, Immigration, and Money: Rep. Vicki Lopez Talks Tallahassee

    THE RECENTLY CONCLUDED LEGISLATIVE SESSION was one for the books with contentious votes on abortion, immigration, guns, and a fight with Disney. It also brought a million dollars to Key Biscayne -- but the island didn't get everything it wanted.

    Our guest is State House Representative Vicki Lopez who talks about her votes, how the system is working -- and a lot more.

    We also cover a contentious meeting on Key Biscayne's Vision Plan. 

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    en-usMay 11, 2023

    Sick Bay with Miami Waterkeeper

    Sick Bay with Miami Waterkeeper

    A RECENT REPORT CARD gave Biscayne Bay another set of poor ratings for water quality. And despite increased attention and new regulation in recent years, the bay is getting worse, not better. It's at a "tipping point," scientists say

    OUR guest is Audrey Siu, the policy director for Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit group working to restore health to Miami's most precious resource - the waters that surround it.

    We also discuss the impact of the ending session of the Florida Legislature on a top issue in Key Biscayne -- density, with lawmakers wiping out a 16-year old provision that let voters decide on land development regulations. 

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    en-usMay 04, 2023

    Vision Plan Redux: Luis de la Cruz

    Vision Plan Redux: Luis de la Cruz

    AFTER YEARS, a plan meant to meet future challenges for Miami's "Island Paradise" had a raucous final public meeting before coming to a vote. Critics have organized against it, claiming it will promote density. Village leaders pushed back as they defended the lengthy document.

    Our guest is former Council Member Luis de la Cruz, a member of the panel who talks about the document's goals -- and the criticism.

    Joining Tony to host this week is John Pacenti, the Key Biscayne Independent's new executive editor for a review of his reporting about the killer whale Lolita. 

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    en-usApril 20, 2023

    Free Lolita: The Seaquarium plans to end five decades of captivity for a killer whale

    Free Lolita: The Seaquarium plans to end five decades of captivity for a killer whale

    Lolita has been at the Miami Seaquarium for decades, but an unlikely partnership this week announced a plan to return her to her home waters in the Pacific Northwest after five decades in captivity.

    Our guest is Charles Vinick, the co-founder of Friends of Lolita, who describes how a plan to privately fund her preparation and transport came about.

    We also talk about a new affordable housing bill that many people in Miami thrilled -- but not so much in Key Biscayne

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    en-usMarch 31, 2023

    Court Crisis: Miami's Top Prosecutor Katherine Fernandez Rundle

    Court Crisis: Miami's Top Prosecutor Katherine Fernandez Rundle

    Major criminal cases are daily work  in America's fourth-biggest prosecutor's office, but Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle says pay is so low, she lost 100 lawyers in the past year.  She's pleading with the Florida Legislature to fund law enforcement offices so criminal cases can go forward as pandemic backlogs are straining resources,

    We also talk to her about bills to tighten penalties for mismanaged condo and homeowner associations in the wake of Surfside and other scandals.

    Next, we introduce new Key Biscayne Independent Executive Editor John Pacenti and ask him about his new role.

    We talk about a brewing controversy over a new workforce housing bill that could mean massive development on Key Biscayne

    And finally -- we talk about how likely presidential candidate Ron DeSantis decided to come up with his controversial position on aid Ukraine. 



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    en-usMarch 19, 2023

    Miami Mayor's Race and Florida politics with Fernand Amandi

    Miami Mayor's Race and Florida politics with Fernand Amandi

    It's 20 MONTHS before Election Day, but DANIELLA LEVINE CAVA announced her re-election campaign for the top job in Miami March 1. Why so early? And what is the state of play as the 2024 presidential race gets closer?

    Our guest is  Fernand Amandi,  who  is one of Florida's leading  pollsters and analysts, who shares his views of what could one of the biggest municipal races in the U.S.A. 


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    en-usMarch 11, 2023

    Attack on the First Amendment in Florida: Bobby Black

    Attack on the First Amendment in Florida: Bobby Black

    Governor Ron DeSantis thinks it should be easier to sue for libel, and a bill in the Florida Legislature would to exactly that. Our guest is veteran newsroom leader Bobby Block, the head of Florida's First Amendment Foundation, to talk about how this proposed law would chill speech -- whether it's from the right or left, and whether it's a newspaper or a WhatsApp post.

    We also talk about Dilbert Creator Scott Adams racist rant on YouTube and how it led to many newspapers dropping his strip.

    Finally, Thom asks Tony about a threat of violence that came after news coverage of scooters and e-bikes in the Key Biscayne Independent. 

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    en-usMarch 03, 2023

    Nikki Fried Wants to Be Dem Chair, and Chat GPT in the classroom

    Nikki Fried Wants to Be Dem Chair, and Chat GPT in the classroom

    Former Florida Agirculture Commissioner Nikki Fried wants to be the chair of the Florida Democratic party, which took a drubbing in November's election. What is her plan to turn the party around in the Sunshine State.

    And the Chat GPT artificial intelligence software has exploded into all kinds of fields, what about education? We talk with a Sofia Barnett, a writer for WIRED magazine about how the program is fueling debate on what constitutes plagiarism

    Plus, the local news from the island paradise, including a crackdown on scooters. 

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    en-usFebruary 19, 2023

    All grown up: 25 years for a Key Biscayne pre-school

    All grown up: 25 years for a Key Biscayne pre-school

    Are schools back from the pandemic? Out guest is Anne Rothe, the director of the Key Biscayne Presbyterian School, which is celebrating 25 years of service.

    Also joining us: Miami-Dade Commissioner Raquel Regalado with updates on e-bikes, scooters, and the Rickenbacker Causeway

    We also discuss a big battle in the largest condo complex in Key Biscayne. What's the fight all about?

    Our podcast now also available on Youtube

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    en-usFebruary 11, 2023

    E-bikes, scooters, and Policing Paradise: Chief Frank Sousa

    E-bikes, scooters, and Policing Paradise: Chief Frank Sousa

    Key Biscayne is about to start a crackdown on e-bikes and electric scooters, while state officials consider granting local communities more tools to promote safe ridershi

    Police Chief Frank Sousa joins us on our OUR 100th SHOW!

    We also ask the chief about some serious local crimes, his reaction to the police beating of Tyre Nichols, and a proposal to let people carry concealed weapons in Florida without a permit

    And Thom talks about his reaction to writing a column in the Miami Herald on Crypto and damage to the region's brand

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    en-usFebruary 03, 2023

    The R Word, the French, and M&M's. With Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com

    The R Word, the French, and M&M's. With Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com

    GROWTH is 2.9 percent, unemployment is low, and inflation has cooled down a lot. So why do so many think we're headed into a recession. We talk the "R" word with Bankrate.com analyst Mark Hamrick.

    As we welcome new co-host Mike Davey to the show, we talk about an inflation issue locally -- wages for sanitation workers

    On the fun side we also get into some wacky social media ranging from M&M's to a bizarre Tweet by the Associated Press Stylebook about "the French." (a reference manual in every U.S. newsroom).

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    en-usJanuary 28, 2023
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