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Florida Matters is WUSF's weekly current affairs show that explores the events, ideas, politics and issues that matter to Floridians.

Copyright 2021 Florida Matters

Florida Matters is WUSF's weekly current affairs show that explores the events, ideas, politics and issues that matter to Floridians.

Copyright 2021 Florida Matters
157hr 5min
Thumbnail for "Uber and the Tampa Bay gig economy".
Thumbnail for "How Tampa Bay businesses are recovering from 2024 hurricanes, preparing for this year".
Thumbnail for "Across Tampa Bay, homeowners and local government leaders grapple with hurricane flood risk".
Thumbnail for "How community resilience can help with hurricane recovery".
Thumbnail for "Hurricanes and mental health: dealing with the stress of hurricane season anxiety and storm recovery".
Thumbnail for "Bridges, buses and ferries: getting around Tampa Bay".
From bridges, to buses to ferries, a roundup of transportation news from the Greater Tampa Bay region.
Thumbnail for "Fixing the Trop's roof and figuring out the future of the Rays".
WUSF’s Steve Newborn and Tampa Bay Times reporter Colleen Wright discuss the latest twists and turns in the ongoing saga of Tropicana Field and the fate of the Rays.
Thumbnail for "Uber and Tampa Bay: a conversation with Javi Correoso".
Thumbnail for "Taxes, school start times & the state bird: Florida's legislative session hits the halfway mark".
We’re halfway through the annual sixty day legislative session, where Florida lawmakers gather in Tallahassee to hash out the laws that affect everything from the taxes you pay to how early your kids have to get up to make it to school in the morning.
Thumbnail for "Trackside or courtside- how sports fans help power Tampa Bay's economy".
How the Grand Prix and other sporting events - like this week’s NCAA Women’s Final Four- bring thousands of fans into the greater Tampa Bay region and rev up the economy.
Thumbnail for "Watching like a hawk: A look at the lore of birdwatching".
On this episode of Florida Matters, we explore bird watching. We speak to bird enthusiasts about what birding is and how to start. And we also take you on a little bird walk.
Thumbnail for "Some people in Tampa Bay are still dealing with flood impacts from Milton. Here's how they're coping".
Thumbnail for "Months after Milton, some Tampa Bay residents are still dealing with flooding; how oyster shells are helping a bird sanctuary in Hillsborough Bay".
How do you prepare for the next storm season when you’re still coping with damage from the last?
Thumbnail for "Florida Noir and the makings of a shady crime story".
On this episode of Florida Matters, we speak to three people with different perspectives on Florida Noir, and find out why the Sunshine State makes a great setting for shifty characters and sinister deeds.
Thumbnail for "Breaking down DeSantis' annual address on the 'free state of Florida'".
Thumbnail for "How Tampa became a Spring Training destination".
Thumbnail for "Making sense of immigration policy and executive power in President Trump's second term".
Thumbnail for "The Chitlin Circuit and its impact on pop music".
The Chitlin Circuit and its impact on pop music
Thumbnail for "Connecting with Black businesses in Tampa Bay".
Connecting with Black businesses in Tampa Bay
Thumbnail for "Meeting the need for doctors in the Tampa Bay region".
Meeting the need for doctors in the Tampa Bay region
Thumbnail for "Immigration, state politics and Trump's second term".
Immigration, state politics and Trump's second term
Thumbnail for "MLK Day and volunteerism in Tampa Bay, and how to do Dry January".
MLK Day and volunteerism in Tampa Bay, and how to do Dry January
Thumbnail for "WUSF reporters reflect on a life-changing hurricane season".
WUSF reporters reflect on a life-changing hurricane season
Thumbnail for "From politics to weird noises, WUSF reporters review the year in news".
From politics to weird noises, WUSF reporters review the year in news
Thumbnail for "When Hurricane Milton destroyed the Trop's roof, it triggered a cascade of problems for the Rays' plans for a new stadium".
When Hurricane Milton destroyed the Trop's roof, it triggered a cascade of problems for the Rays' plans for a new stadium
Thumbnail for "St. Petersburg couple on a mission to visit every state park in Florida".
St. Petersburg couple on a mission to visit every state park in Florida
Thumbnail for "How one Tampa Bay non-profit is approaching the holiday season and hurricane recovery".
How one Tampa Bay non-profit is approaching the holiday season and hurricane recovery
Thumbnail for "Explaining the connection between homeowners' insurance and climate change in Florida".
Explaining the connection between homeowners' insurance and climate change in Florida
Thumbnail for "How Tampa Bay is recovering from Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton".
How Tampa Bay is recovering from Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters election night 2024".
Florida Matters election night 2024
Thumbnail for "Why the economy is a top issue for voters in 2024, and how elections offices guard against cyberattacks".
Why the economy is a top issue for voters in 2024, and how elections offices guard against cyberattacks
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters podcast extra: flooding issues persist in Hernando County, two weeks after Milton".
Florida Matters podcast extra: flooding issues persist in Hernando County, two weeks after Milton
Thumbnail for "Coping with flooding after Hurricane Milton, dealing with election misinformation".
Coping with flooding after Hurricane Milton, dealing with election misinformation
Thumbnail for "Recovering from Milton: getting schools back online, voting after a hurricane and building resilience".
Recovering from Milton: getting schools back online, voting after a hurricane and building resilience
Thumbnail for "Taking stock of the damage after Hurricane Milton".
Taking stock of the damage after Hurricane Milton
Thumbnail for "How America's broken immigration system impacts Florida".
How America's broken immigration system impacts Florida
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay takes stock after Hurricane Helene".
Tampa Bay takes stock after Hurricane Helene
Thumbnail for "How young voters are navigating the 2024 election and how the media covers politics".
How young voters are navigating the 2024 election and how the media covers politics
Thumbnail for "Dalia Colon talks fresh new season of 'The Zest'".
Dalia Colon talks fresh new season of 'The Zest'
Thumbnail for "How your vote will help decide the future of marijuana in Florida- plus: understanding political ads".
How your vote will help decide the future of marijuana in Florida- plus: understanding political ads
Thumbnail for "Homeowners vs. Investors: who walks away with the home?".
Homeowners vs. Investors: who walks away with the home?
Thumbnail for "One couple's quest to visit all 175 Florida State Parks. Plus- what the primary election results mean for November".
One couple's quest to visit all 175 Florida State Parks. Plus- what the primary election results mean for November
Thumbnail for "Thaddeus Bullard uses his pro wrestling fame to give back to his community".
Thaddeus Bullard uses his pro wrestling fame to give back to his community
Thumbnail for "How your vote could help decide abortion access in Florida".
How your vote could help decide abortion access in Florida
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay cleans up after Hurricane Debby & an update on the Rays stadium plans".
Tampa Bay cleans up after Hurricane Debby & an update on the Rays stadium plans
Thumbnail for "A look at congressional races ahead of the primary election".
A look at congressional races ahead of the primary election
Thumbnail for "Kids who are alone, without a place to call home, find help with a Tampa non-profit".
Kids who are alone, without a place to call home, find help with a Tampa non-profit
Thumbnail for "The case for and against partisan school board elections".
The case for and against partisan school board elections
Thumbnail for "How the Florida Humanities helps tell the story of Florida. Plus: tips for new voters".
How the Florida Humanities helps tell the story of Florida. Plus: tips for new voters
Thumbnail for "Summer learning programs and competitive spelling in Tampa Bay".
Summer learning programs and competitive spelling in Tampa Bay
Thumbnail for "Arts organizations contemplate show cancellations and staff cuts after state budget vetoes".
Arts organizations contemplate show cancellations and staff cuts after state budget vetoes
Thumbnail for "Black Tampa Bay LGBTQ+ leaders discuss Juneteenth and Pride".
Black Tampa Bay LGBTQ+ leaders discuss Juneteenth and Pride
Thumbnail for "Remembering the Skyway Bridge Disaster: A look at what happened 44 years ago".
Remembering the Skyway Bridge Disaster: A look at what happened 44 years ago
Thumbnail for "Two Florida researchers discuss the health impact of vaping".
Two Florida researchers discuss the health impact of vaping
Thumbnail for "In search of the Beloved Community: Remembering Congressman John Lewis".
In search of the Beloved Community: Remembering Congressman John Lewis
Thumbnail for "Preparing for the 2024 hurricane season".
Preparing for the 2024 hurricane season
Thumbnail for "Lack of regulations for outdoor workers leads to hazardous work environments".
Lack of regulations for outdoor workers leads to hazardous work environments
Thumbnail for "Pro-Palestinian protests and the history of protests at USF".
Pro-Palestinian protests and the history of protests at USF
Thumbnail for "Bob Graham's legacy of environmental protection".
Bob Graham's legacy of environmental protection
Thumbnail for "Weed the people: recreational marijuana on the ballot in November".
Weed the people: recreational marijuana on the ballot in November
Thumbnail for "An update from teachers on classrooms since 2022 education laws rolled out".
An update from teachers on classrooms since 2022 education laws rolled out
Thumbnail for "Thaddeus Bullard uses his pro wrestling fame to give back to his community".
Thaddeus Bullard uses his pro wrestling fame to give back to his community
Thumbnail for "How the Florida Supreme Court's decisions on abortion and marijuana will affect health care and politics".
How the Florida Supreme Court's decisions on abortion and marijuana will affect health care and politics
Thumbnail for "Key decisions on a new Rays stadium are still to come".
Key decisions on a new Rays stadium are still to come
Thumbnail for "Two Tampa-area women veterans talk about their experiences in the military".
Two Tampa-area women veterans talk about their experiences in the military
Thumbnail for "Lawsuits likely for controversial social media bill".
Lawsuits likely for controversial social media bill
Thumbnail for "Lawmakers send bills targeting social media, sleeping outdoors and homeowners insurance to DeSantis".
Lawmakers send bills targeting social media, sleeping outdoors and homeowners insurance to DeSantis
Thumbnail for "How a Tampa non-profit is working to support unhoused students".
How a Tampa non-profit is working to support unhoused students
Thumbnail for "Dalia Colón celebrates 'citrus, seafood, Spanish flavor, and Southern charm' in her new cookbook".
Dalia Colón celebrates 'citrus, seafood, Spanish flavor, and Southern charm' in her new cookbook
Thumbnail for "A conversation with former state senator Arthenia Joyner about her trailblazing career in politics".
A conversation with former state senator Arthenia Joyner about her trailblazing career in politics
Thumbnail for "Gwen Henderson talks education, books and politics".
Gwen Henderson talks education, books and politics
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay leaders Gwen Henderson and Arthenia Joyner talk politics, education & civil rights".
Tampa Bay leaders Gwen Henderson and Arthenia Joyner talk politics, education & civil rights
Thumbnail for "What it means to be a Blerd - and why it's cool now".
Four self-proclaimed Blerds discuss what Blerd culture is and how the Black lived experience affects artforms associated with nerdom, like comics and cosplay.
Thumbnail for "Ignoring big legislative issues will allow them to 'fester,' warns former senator Jeff Brandes".
Ignoring big legislative issues will allow them to 'fester,' warns former senator Jeff Brandes
Thumbnail for "County Supervisors of Elections talk about everything voters need to know about voting in 2024".
County Supervisors of Elections talk about everything voters need to know about voting in 2024
Thumbnail for "What DeSantis's exit from the presidential primary means for Florida".
What DeSantis's exit from the presidential primary means for Florida
Thumbnail for "Florida's new financial disclosure rules get praise, even as city leaders resign in protest".
Florida's new financial disclosure rules get praise, even as city leaders resign in protest
Thumbnail for "How evictions affect the Tampa Bay region's most vulnerable residents".
How evictions affect the Tampa Bay region's most vulnerable residents
Thumbnail for "DeSantis focuses on national issues in State of State speech".
DeSantis focuses on national issues in State of State speech
Thumbnail for "The best conversations of 2023 on Florida Matters".
The best conversations of 2023 on Florida Matters
Thumbnail for "The best Florida Matters episodes of 2023".
Florida Matters revisits some favorite episodes from 2023, including conversations about hurricanes and political storms, education, population growth and baseball.
Thumbnail for "How presidential politics could shape Florida's legislative session".
How presidential politics could shape Florida's legislative session
Thumbnail for "Combating the surge in youth gun violence in Florida".
Combating the surge in youth gun violence in Florida
Thumbnail for "Florida Humanities celebrates 50 years sharing stories of our state".
Florida Humanities celebrates 50 years sharing stories of our state
Thumbnail for "How journalists can rebuild trust in the media and fight misinformation".
How journalists can rebuild trust in the media and fight misinformation
Thumbnail for "How consumer confidence could affect holiday shopping".
How consumer confidence could affect holiday shopping
Thumbnail for "How Medicaid unwinding affects the health care of Floridians, and how to navigate Medicare enrollment".
How Medicaid unwinding affects the health care of Floridians, and how to navigate Medicare enrollment
Thumbnail for "Southwest Florida's Babcock Ranch offers lessons in resilience and sustainability".
Southwest Florida's Babcock Ranch offers lessons in resilience and sustainability
Thumbnail for "A look at Ybor City's history in the midst of urban renewal".
A look at Ybor City's history in the midst of urban renewal
Thumbnail for "Why Halloween has been scaring up some serious business".
Why Halloween has been scaring up some serious business
Thumbnail for "Changes are swirling around Florida's public schools".
Debates over parental rights, school choice and what should be taught in public schools have embroiled state lawmakers and local school districts.
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay region's Hispanic-owned businesses face challenges - and opportunities".
Tampa Bay region's Hispanic-owned businesses face challenges - and opportunities
Thumbnail for "The race to protect Florida's Wildlife Corridor".
The race to protect Florida's Wildlife Corridor
Thumbnail for "Assessing the impact of Hurricane Ian, one year later; Hernando County recovers from Idalia".
Assessing the impact of Hurricane Ian, one year later; Hernando County recovers from Idalia
Thumbnail for "A closer look at pro sports in the Tampa Bay region as Rays seal the deal on a new stadium".
A closer look at pro sports in the Tampa Bay region as Rays seal the deal on a new stadium
Thumbnail for "Pinellas County's beaches continue to erode as renourishment plans remain at a standstill".
Pinellas County's beaches continue to erode as renourishment plans remain at a standstill
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: imagining a future for Florida's transportation needs".
Our Changing State: imagining a future for Florida's transportation needs
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: how housing challenges are impacting local residents".
Our Changing State: how housing challenges are impacting local residents
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: conserving our natural environment despite growth, climate change".
Our Changing State: conserving our natural environment despite growth, climate change
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: understanding Florida's cultural history then and now".
In the fourth part of our Changing State series, we’re talking about Florida's cultural history. The discussion includes how we see ourselves, and how the rest of the world sees us, and how that's changing.
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: the economics of living in Florida now".
In the fifth part of our series, we’re talking about the economy. Florida's economy has been labeled white hot, with a $1.4 trillion GDP and unemployment of 2.6%. That’s nearly a percentage point below the national unemployment rate. But our soaring economy may be leaving some Floridians behind.
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: Florida's shifting politics and the impact on its diverse residents".
Our Changing State: Florida's shifting politics and the impact on its diverse residents
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: Florida's shifting politics and the impact on its diverse residents".
Our Changing State: Florida's shifting politics and the impact on its diverse residents
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: the economics of living in Florida now".
In the fifth part of our series, we’re talking about the economy. Florida's economy has been labeled white hot, with a $1.4 trillion GDP and unemployment of 2.6%. That’s nearly a percentage point below the national unemployment rate. But our soaring economy may be leaving some Floridians behind.
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: understanding Florida's cultural history then and now".
In the fourth part of our Changing State series, we’re talking about Florida's cultural history. The discussion includes how we see ourselves, and how the rest of the world sees us, and how that's changing.
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: imagining a future for Florida's transportation needs".
Our Changing State: imagining a future for Florida's transportation needs
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: conserving our natural environment despite growth, climate change".
Our Changing State: conserving our natural environment despite growth, climate change
Thumbnail for "Our Changing State: how housing challenges are impacting local residents".
Our Changing State: how housing challenges are impacting local residents
Thumbnail for "USF researcher shares what he learned from his 100-day stay underwater".
USF researcher shares what he learned from his 100-day stay underwater
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters looks back on 25 years of the Tampa Bay Rays".
We explore the rich history of baseball in the Tampa Bay region — from the early days of Spring Training to the Tampa Bay Rays, celebrating their 25th season this year.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores popular summer reads with local bookstore Tombolo Books".
We talk about summer reads with Kelsey Jagneaux of Tombolo Books. We discuss the latest bestsellers, local authors including Alicia Thompson and Tyler Gillespie and some of the most anticipated books of the summer from authors like Colson Whitehead.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters talks with former senator Jeff Brandes about his new Florida Policy Project".
Florida Matters talks with former senator Jeff Brandes about his new Florida Policy Project
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores the impact of new state immigration laws on migrants and Floridians".
We’re talking about the state’s new immigration law and what it means for Floridians. Senate Bill 1718 is already having an impact, even though it doesn’t go into effect until next month. The new rules aim to crack down on undocumented immigrants and businesses that employ them.
Thumbnail for "Educating young people about Juneteenth amid restrictions from lawmakers".
Educating young people about Juneteenth amid restrictions from lawmakers
Thumbnail for "Florida emergency managers say they're making sure residents are prepared for hurricane season".
With the 2023 Hurricane season underway, we discuss what causes storms to spin up in the Atlantic and lessons learned from Hurricane Ian.
Thumbnail for "Many Floridians struggle to pay for necessities, especially as pandemic relief ends, experts say".
We’re talking about the challenges facing Floridians on the edge of poverty in Tampa Bay. Two out of five Floridians are living on the edge of poverty. That’s according to a report published in April by United Way Suncoast.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores how new laws are changing public schools for teachers, parents and students".
We discuss the impact of Florida's culture war issues on teachers, students and parents. And we’ll talk about other big changes in education — like the school voucher extension — and what it could cost.
Thumbnail for "With a new set of laws aimed at transgender people, some LGBTQ Floridians fear the effects to their lives".
We explore new legislation that affects the LGBTQ community in Florida, including a ban on gender affirming care for minors.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters digs into the impact of the recent legislative session to Floridians".
We look at the impact of the state legislative session that wrapped up last week. Lawmakers approved a $117 billion budget and passed laws on guns, housing, education and more. They also passed a slate of bills that could help Gov. DeSantis if he runs for president.
Thumbnail for "Voter education and registration groups react to the elections bill that targets their efforts".
Voter education and registration groups react to the elections bill that targets their efforts
Thumbnail for "After a series of recent columns on the Ruby Bridges movie debate, local writer speaks on parental rights and teaching black history".
After a series of recent columns on the Ruby Bridges movie debate, local writer speaks on parental rights and teaching black history
Thumbnail for "Professors say House Bill 999 would be horrific for academic freedom at Florida's state universities".
Professors say House Bill 999 would be horrific for academic freedom at Florida's state universities
Thumbnail for "Progress on permitless carry, school vouchers and more mark the Florida Legislature's halfway point".
Progress on permitless carry, school vouchers and more mark the Florida Legislature's halfway point
Thumbnail for "The complex causes of red tide make the toxic blooms a challenge to predict, local scientists say".
We talk with two experts on marine biology and ocean circulation about where red tide comes from, how it’s affected by pollution and hurricanes and how scientists are monitoring it. Red tide has killed tonnes of fish along Tampa Bay beaches this year.
Thumbnail for "A former Tampa Bay-area columnist reflects on life experiences in his new book".
A former Tampa Bay-area columnist reflects on life experiences in his new book
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters recaps the 2023 State of the State address".
Florida Matters recaps the 2023 State of the State address
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores the top issues ahead of the 2023 legislative session".
The legislative session starts March 7 so we’re discussing changes that could be made to Florida laws and how it could affect you. Host Matthew Peddie talks with journalists Mitch Perry and Lynn Hatter to discuss new legislation.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters examines state lawmakers' efforts to challenge DEI school policies".
Florida Matters examines state lawmakers' efforts to challenge DEI school policies
Thumbnail for "Tampa mayor Jane Castor talks re-election campaign, the city's current and future challenges".
We’re talking with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor about challenges facing the city, and the issues she thinks are important for Tampa — improving mass transit, building more affordable housing, what a more conservative state legislature means for the city and more.
Thumbnail for "The Zest host shares highlights from season 7 of the podcast".
The Zest host shares highlights from season 7 of the podcast
Thumbnail for "How the Tropicana Field redevelopment could reshape St. Petersburg".
How the Tropicana Field redevelopment could reshape St. Petersburg
Thumbnail for "After TBARTA dissolution, regional transit remains an obstacle for county officials to solve".
After TBARTA dissolution, regional transit remains an obstacle for county officials to solve
Thumbnail for "As Tampa experiences its hottest year, sustainability expert says he’s preparing Tampa for a warmer future".
As Tampa experiences its hottest year, sustainability expert says he’s preparing Tampa for a warmer future
Thumbnail for "Extremism in Florida on the rise since Jan. 6 attack, civil rights organizations say".
We’re talking about right wing conservatism in Florida and extremist groups, two years after the January 6th uprising at the US Capitol.
Thumbnail for "We break down impact of new legislation on Florida’s property insurance issues".
We break down impact of new legislation on Florida’s property insurance issues
Thumbnail for "Hills Transportation".
On this week's Florida Matters....
Thumbnail for "A former congressman shares his thoughts on Florida’s divided political environment".
A former congressman shares his thoughts on Florida’s divided political environment
Thumbnail for "Two weeks before election, we break down the most important issues to you".
Two weeks before election, we break down the most important issues to you
Thumbnail for "Young voters say their trust in political systems is gone but they’ll still vote next month".
Young voters say their trust in political systems is gone but they’ll still vote next month
Thumbnail for "After a contentious 2020 election season, local elections officials gear up for November elections".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "Southwest Florida residents reflect on Hurricane Ian’s life-changing impact".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters features postcards from WUSF's COVID Conversations series".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters highlights new WUSF series on mental health issues".
We highlight WUSF's recent series focusing on the challenges Black Americans face as they try to maintain their mental health.
Thumbnail for "Over two years into a pandemic, Tampa Bay businesses are looking at hybrid and remote work".
Over two years into a pandemic, Tampa Bay businesses are looking at hybrid and remote work
Thumbnail for "After the August primaries, Sarasota’s non-partisan school board sees shift to conservative majority".
After the August primaries, Sarasota’s non-partisan school board sees shift to conservative majority
Thumbnail for "USF anthropologist recounts her time unearthing bodies at the Dozier School for Boys".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "Ahead of elections later this month, Florida Matters looks into the important races and the issues".
Primary 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.
Thumbnail for "Educators voice their concerns and hopes ahead of a new school year".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "In his latest book, historian Gary Mormino documents Florida during the 2000s".
We talk with local author and historian Gary Mormino about his latest book on the Sunshine State's influence during the early 21st century.
Thumbnail for "After a month after overturning Roe V Wade, Florida faces uncertain future on abortion".
We dive into where abortion now stands in Florida -- a month since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores the Sunshine State's literary scene".
We discuss Florida's literary scene and get summer reading recommendations from a local book critic and independent bookstore owner.
Thumbnail for "Three Tampa Bay food entrepreneurs share their experiences with starting small businesses".
We 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.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores Tampa Bay 'staycation' options".
We explore suggestions for local summer "staycations" with Tampa-based author and journalist Kristen Hare. Since 2014, she's written the "100 Things to do in Tampa Bay Before You Die" series.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters gets an update on the region’s water quality".
We get an update on water quality in the Tampa Bay region from WUSF reporter Steve Newborn. He's reported on incidents like last year's toxic wastewater spill from the former Piney Point phosphate plant threatened the region's estuaries and marine life.
Thumbnail for "St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch discusses first term goals".
We talk with St. Petersburg mayor Ken Welch about his priorities for his first term. We visited Welch at his office in City Hall for a conversation about the Tropicana redevelopment, affordable housing, transportation and other challenges facing the city.
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay area law enforcement and residents weigh the future of Florida’s gun laws".
We hear from Tampa Bay regional residents about what needs to change to stem the tide of gun violence. Later in the show — with the special session on property insurance in the rear view mirror — can homeowners expect some relief from skyrocketing premiums?
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters highlights a recent WUSF series featuring Tampa Bay area teachers".
We talk with Kerry Sheridan and Bailey LeFever, the reporters behind a series of audio postcards featuring the voices of Tampa Bay area teachers. Over the course of the show, you’ll also hear three of the postcards they produced on topics such as teacher morale and parental involvement.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters gets a refresher on hurricane preparedness".
Hurricane season starts next week and we learn about what to expect this season — and how to get ready. Forecasters are expecting another busier than average storm season, with as many as nine hurricanes.
Thumbnail for "State lawmakers hold second special session to work on Florida’s property insurance troubles".
The state’s property insurance market is in big trouble. Homeowners are paying more for less coverage as insurance companies shed customers. Some companies have gone under. Lawmakers return to Tallahassee next week for a special session to deal with the crisis.
Thumbnail for "New Florida law allows families back into assisted living facilities, even during a health emergency".
We talk with Health News Florida reporter Stephanie Colombini about her reporting on Florida’s “No Patient Left Alone” act. The new law lets family members visit patients in health care facilities — even during an emergency like a pandemic.
Thumbnail for "After a slew of controversial new laws, we look at DeSantis’ approach to leadership".
We discuss the leadership style of Governor Ron DeSantis, leading up to the November mid-term elections. His priorities during the latest legislative session have put him at the leading edge of the country’s “culture war.”
Thumbnail for "We break down what Florida’s new congressional map means for voters".
We break down what Florida’s new congressional map means for voters
Thumbnail for "Recent report details climate change's imminent impact to Tampa Bay, says the cost of doing nothing is dire".
We explore climate change's impact in the Tampa Bay region and how some cities are planning to adapt. Sea-level rise threatens the more than three million people who live in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater metro areas — and the nearly five million in the entire region.
Thumbnail for "A new Tampa Bay History Center exhibit explores Tampa's ties to Cuba".
We take a walking tour of a Tampa Bay History Center exhibit highlighting the Cuba-Tampa connection. Called Cuban Pathways, it explores a relationship that started almost 500 years before South Florida's better known tie to the island.
Thumbnail for "Longboat Key's Democrat and Republican clubs want to change the conversation around politics".
Longboat Key's Democrat and Republican clubs want to change the conversation around politics
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay residents share experiences of finding new homes in a pricey market".
We continue our look at housing affordability. As the region sees explosive growth, residents are dealing with soaring rents. Others are finding it difficult to buy a home. We’ll hear from Tampa Bay residents sharing their experiences in a tough rental market.
Thumbnail for "Ukrainians across Tampa Bay talk about the impact of the Russian invasion on their lives".
We hear from area residents with close ties to Ukraine who share their perspective on the Russian invasion. Among the featured voices are the pastor and two parishioners of a local Ukrainian Catholic Church as well as a University of South Florida student from Ukraine.
Thumbnail for "Bradenton restauranteur says supply chain problems and worker shortages haven't stopped him yet".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2022-03-01/bradenton-restauranteur-says-supply-chain-problems-and-worker-shortages-havent-stopped-him-yet
Thumbnail for "Hillsborough County officials revive the Rays’ Ybor City stadium idea".
We break down a new proposal to bring the Tampa Bay Rays to Tampa. Last year, the Tampa Sports Authority commissioned a report to understand how the city could attract the baseball team to Ybor City.
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay lawmakers express frustration with state politics during the 2022 legislative session".
We hear from two Tampa Bay area lawmakers taking part in this year's legislative session. Jeff Brandes is a Republican state senator serving most of southern Pinellas County. Michele Rayner is a Democratic state representative serving parts of south St. Petersburg, Hillsborough and Manatee counties.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters breaks down the midway point of Florida's 2022 legislative session".
We check in on the Florida Legislature as lawmakers reach the midway mark of the 60-day session in Tallahassee. Among the issues being considered this year, redistricting, abortion, education, voting and pre-emption are the most contentious.
Thumbnail for "As the Curtis Reeves trial nears, Florida Matters explores Florida's Stand Your Ground law".
As the Curtis Reeves trial nears, Florida Matters explores Florida's Stand Your Ground law
Thumbnail for "Rising housing costs are prompting protests and possible solution from lawmakers across Tampa Bay".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2022-01-25/rising-housing-costs-are-prompting-protests-and-possible-solution-from-lawmakers-across-tampa-bay
Thumbnail for "Racism study authors talk highlighting the past and making suggestions for the future".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2022-01-18/racism-study-authors-talk-highlighting-the-past-and-making-suggestions-for-the-future
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters recaps the 2022 State of the State address".
Florida Matters recaps the 2022 State of the State address
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters explores the most important issues before Florida’s 2022 legislative session".
We preview Florida's upcoming legislative session, which starts on Jan. 11 in Tallahassee. The 60 days will be filled with debating bills on issues important to lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is up for re-election.
Thumbnail for "We recap COVID-19 in 2021".
We recap COVID-19 in 2021
Thumbnail for "We look at the impact of redistricting before Florida lawmakers meet next month".
We examine local, state and Congressional redistricting as Florida lawmakers prepare for their once-in-a decade responsibility of drafting electoral maps. The process will be an important part of the legislative session that starts next month, especially because Florida gained one new congressional district due to population growth.
Thumbnail for "Months after the major Piney Point spill, the phosphate industry's impact stills looms large".
We look at the continuing impact of Florida's phosphate industry. Most of the nation's phosphate has been mined from the Tampa Bay region. Recently, WUSF has extensively reported on efforts to open a new mine in DeSoto County.
Thumbnail for "We highlight the latest Unequal Shots story on African Americans and mental health during the pandemic".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-11-30/we-highlight-the-latest-unequal-shots-story-on-african-americans-and-mental-health-during-the-pandemic
Thumbnail for "The Tampa Bay region is becoming a major destination for technology companies".
We learn more about Tampa Bay's emerging technology scene. In recent years, Tampa in particular has quietly become a go-to destination for start-up companies and technology businesses looking to relocate.
Thumbnail for "As mental health effects of the pandemic linger, a local 211 center still sees high call volumes".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-11-16/as-mental-health-effects-of-the-pandemic-linger-a-local-211-center-still-sees-high-call-volumes
Thumbnail for "With a new mayor decided for St. Pete, Rick Kriseman reflects on eight years in office".
With a new mayor decided for St. Pete, Rick Kriseman reflects on eight years in office
Thumbnail for "Food Insecurity Is Still An Issue in Tampa Bay, Even As The Pandemic Seems to Wane".
Food Insecurity Is Still An Issue in Tampa Bay, Even As The Pandemic Seems to Wane
Thumbnail for "We explore Tampa Bay's hurricane preparedness, 100 years after the Tarpon Springs Hurricane".
We explore Tampa Bay's hurricane preparedness, 100 years after the Tarpon Springs Hurricane
Thumbnail for "Angry parents have derailed Sarasota school board meetings. Two board members tell us what's next".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-10-19/angry-parents-derail-sarasota-school-board-meetings-two-board-members-tell-us-whats-next
Thumbnail for "At Forum, St. Pete Mayoral Candidates Share Their Plans For The City".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-10-12/at-forum-st-pete-mayoral-candidates-share-their-plans-for-the-city
Thumbnail for "FEMA's flood insurance program introducing a new rating system. Premiums for most Florida homes set to rise".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-10-05/fema-flood-insurance-program-new-rating-system-florida-home-premiums-set-to-rise
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters Looks At Tampa's Hispanic Food History".
We explore Tampa’s Hispanic food culture for Hispanic Heritage Month. Host Bradley George starts with a short conversation about the Cuban sandwich. We also learn about Tampa’s early Cuban residents and some other foods they introduced to Floridians.
Thumbnail for "WUSF's Unequal Shots Series Focuses On Inequities In Vaccine Access And Information".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-09-21/new-wusf-series-focuses-on-inequities-in-vaccine-access-and-information
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay-Based Project Continues The Work Of Highlighting Unearthed Cemeteries".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-09-14/tampa-bay-based-project-continues-the-work-of-highlighting-unearthed-cemeteries
Thumbnail for "Ahead Of 20th Anniversary, Florida Matters Looks At Tampa Bay Connection To 9/11".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-09-07/ahead-of-20th-anniversary-florida-matters-looks-at-tampa-bay-connection-to-9-11
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters Talks To Candidates For St. Pete Mayor".
The stage is set for a November election, where voters will pick St. Petersburg’s next mayor. The race pits Pinellas County commissioner Ken Welch against city council member Robert Blackmon. We hear from both candidates.
Thumbnail for "Census Shows Big Changes In Florida's Population".
We're taking a deeper dive into the 2020 census and what changes it shows about Florida over the past decade. The once-a-decade count determines everything from the number of congressional seats each state gets, to where federal funding goes.
Thumbnail for "DeSantis Enforces Executive Order To Have Final Say On Masks. But Some Local Officials Are Fighting To Change That".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-08-17/desantis-enforces-executive-order-to-have-final-say-on-masks-but-some-local-officials-are-fighting-to-change-that
Thumbnail for "WUSF’s The Zest Podcast Launches Its Fourth Season".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-08-10/wusfs-the-zest-podcast-launches-its-fourth-season
Thumbnail for "Florida’s COVID Cases Rise As Schools Reopen For A New Year. It’s Become A Cause For Concern".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-08-03/floridas-covid-cases-rise-as-schools-reopen-for-a-new-year-its-become-a-cause-for-concern
Thumbnail for "With Steve Currall Out, What’s Next For The USF Presidency?".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-07-27/with-steve-currall-out-whats-next-for-the-usf-presidency
Thumbnail for "After Making Few Changes, Pasco Sheriff Continues Controversial Policing Tactics".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-07-20/after-making-few-changes-pasco-sheriff-continues-controversial-policing-tactics
Thumbnail for "Surfside Building Collapse Highlights Gaps In Florida Building Code And Condo Associations".
Surfside Building Collapse Highlights Gaps In Florida Building Code And Condo Associations
Thumbnail for "Algae Blooms Are Affecting Both Florida Coasts — Beachgoers, Manatees Are Paying The Price".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-06-22/algae-blooms-are-affecting-both-florida-coasts-beachgoers-manatees-are-paying-the-price
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters Reflects On LGBTQ Life in Florida".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-06-15/florida-matters-reflects-on-lgbtq-life-in-florida
Thumbnail for "The Rays' Future In Tampa Bay Remains Murky After Recent Drama Among St. Petersburg Officials".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-06-08/the-rays-future-in-tampa-bay-remains-murky-after-recent-drama-among-st-petersburg-officials
Thumbnail for "A Year Ago, Protests About George Floyd Erupted On Tampa Bay's Streets".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-06-01/a-year-ago-protests-about-george-floyd-erupted-on-tampa-bays-streets
Thumbnail for "New Gaming Deal May Expand Gambling In Florida. But First, It Heads To Federal Officials For Approval.".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-05-25/new-gaming-deal-may-expand-gambling-in-florida-but-first-it-heads-to-federal-officials-for-approval
Thumbnail for "What Might This Year's Hurricane Season Look Like?".
Full  story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-05-19/what-might-this-years-hurricane-season-look-like
Thumbnail for "As Vaccinations Start To Lag, Vaccine Education and Incentives Ramp Up".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-05-11/as-vaccinations-start-to-lag-vaccine-education-and-incentives-ramp-up
Thumbnail for "We Recap Florida's 2021 Legislative Session".
Florida’s 2021 legislative session came to an end this past Friday. On this week’s episode, host Steve Newborn and Zac Anderson, political editor for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, break down which bills became law over the two-month session.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters Hears Three Floridians' Perspectives On The Derek Chauvin Verdict".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-04-27/florida-matters-hears-three-floridians-perspectives-on-the-derek-chauvin-verdict
Thumbnail for "Florida Panther Featured In National Geographic's April Issue".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-04-20/florida-panther-featured-in-national-geographics-april-issue
Thumbnail for "As Piney Point's Future Becomes Clearer, Florida Matters Looks At Its Potential, Long-Term Impacts".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-04-13/as-piney-points-future-becomes-clearer-florida-matters-looks-at-its-potential-long-term-impacts
Thumbnail for "Halfway Through The 2021 Legislative Session, What's The Status of Bills In Progress?".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-04-06/halfway-through-the-2021-legislative-session-whats-the-status-of-bills-in-progress
Thumbnail for "St. Petersburg Community Leaders Share Optimism And Concern For Tropicana Field Site's Future".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-03-30/st-petersburg-community-leaders-share-optimism-and-concern-for-tropicana-field-sites-future
Thumbnail for "With Hillsborough's 1-Cent Tax Ruled Unconstitutional, How Does That Affect The County's Transportation Issues?".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-03-23/with-hillsboroughs-1-cent-tax-ruled-unconstitutional-how-does-that-affect-the-countys-transportation-issues
Thumbnail for "One Year Later, Floridians Take Stock Of What's Still Uncertain".
Link to the story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-03-16/one-year-later-floridians-take-stock-of-whats-still-uncertain
Thumbnail for "With The Biden Administration At Work, What Does That Mean For The Gulf Of Mexico?".
With The Biden Administration At Work, What Does That Mean For The Gulf Of Mexico?
Thumbnail for "Long Faced With Sub-Standard Conditions, Farm Workers Deal With Added Challenges During A Pandemic".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-12-09/long-faced-with-sub-standard-conditions-farm-workers-deal-with-added-challenges-during-a-pandemic
Thumbnail for "Gov. DeSantis Deepens Divisions, Looks To Reelection In State Of The State Address".
Link: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-03-02/gov-desantis-deepens-divisions-looks-to-re-election-in-state-of-the-state-address
Thumbnail for "Class Of COVID-19 Project Gives Many Faces To Florida's Education System Issues".
Class Of COVID-19 Project Gives Many Faces To Florida's Education System Issues
Thumbnail for "Tampa Native Marty Baron Retires After Storied Career In Journalism".
Link to the full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-02-16/tampa-native-marty-baron-retires-after-storied-career-in-journalism
Thumbnail for "What Could A Scaled Back Super Bowl Look Like For Tampa Bay?".
Link to the story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-01-26/what-could-a-scaled-back-super-bowl-look-like-for-tampa-bay
Thumbnail for "After A Socially Distant Year, The Zest Podcast Returns With A Greater Focus On Florida Food History".
Link: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-01-12/after-a-socially-distant-year-the-zest-podcast-returns-with-a-greater-focus-on-florida-food-history
Thumbnail for "What Will Florida Politics Look Like In 2021?".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2021-01-05/what-will-florida-politics-look-like-in-2021
Thumbnail for "Here's What It's Like to Run A Clinical Trial During A Pandemic".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-12-22/heres-what-its-like-to-run-a-clinical-trial-during-a-pandemic
Thumbnail for "Calls To Tampa Bay's 211 Center Are Increasing During The Holiday Season".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-12-15/calls-to-tampa-bays-211-center-are-increasing-during-the-holiday-season
Thumbnail for "Florida May See Fewer Snowbirds This Winter. What Does That Mean For The Tampa Bay Businesses They Frequent?".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-12-01/florida-may-see-fewer-snowbirds-this-winter-what-does-that-mean-for-the-tampa-bay-businesses-they-frequent
Thumbnail for "With COVID Cases Surging, Do We Gather Virtually Or In Person This Thanksgiving?".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-11-24/with-covid-cases-surging-do-we-gather-virtually-or-in-person-this-thanksgiving
Thumbnail for "In The Quest To Re-engage Voters, Florida Democrats Have A Long Road Ahead".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-11-17/in-the-quest-to-re-engage-voters-florida-democrats-have-a-long-road-ahead
Thumbnail for "I-4 Corridor Voters Give Their Post Election Reactions".
Full web story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-11-10/i-4-corridor-voters-give-their-post-election-reactions
Thumbnail for "As Election Day Nears, Thoughts From A First-Time Voter And An Update On Early Voting".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-10-27/florida-matters-hears-from-a-first-time-voter-gets-an-update-on-early-voting  
Thumbnail for "COVID-19 Survivors Tell Their Stories, Urge The Public Take The Virus Seriously".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-10-21/covid-19-survivors-tell-their-stories-urge-the-public-take-the-virus-seriously  
Thumbnail for "Small Businesses Are Still Adapting To Reopening".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-10-14/small-businesses-are-still-adapting-to-reopening  
Thumbnail for "Voting By Mail A Popular Option Ahead of November's Election".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-10-06/voting-by-mail-a-popular-option-ahead-of-novembers-election  
Thumbnail for "For November's Election, Pinellas County Is One Of The Largest Swing Counties At Play".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-09-30/for-novembers-election-pinellas-county-is-one-of-the-largest-swing-counties-at-play  
Thumbnail for "Much Like In 2016, Disinformation Is A Concern For The Upcoming Election".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/2020-09-23/much-like-in-2016-disinformation-is-a-concern-for-the-upcoming-election
Thumbnail for "Tampa Bay's Small Music Venues Struggle With No End In Sight".
Full story:  https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-09-16/tampa-bays-small-music-venues-struggle-with-no-end-in-sight
Thumbnail for "With Eviction Relief Extended, The Future Is Again On Hold For Renters And Landlords".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-09-02/with-eviction-relief-extended-the-future-is-again-on-hold-for-renters-and-landlords
Thumbnail for "Uncertainty Remains As K-12 Schools and Colleges Open For Class".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-08-26/uncertainty-remains-as-k-12-schools-and-colleges-open-for-class
Thumbnail for "Florida Faces Census Challenges Ahead of September Deadline".
Full story: https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/show/florida-matters/2020-08-18/florida-faces-census-challenges-ahead-of-september-deadline
Thumbnail for "Marketplace's David Brancaccio Breaks Down The Economy".
Days before the shutdown to slow the spread of COVID 19, David Brancaccio, host of the Marketplace Morning Report, visited downtown St. Petersburg for a live event. He joined host Bradley George at the Palladium touching on a wide variety of topics.
Thumbnail for "Coronavirus Forces Small Businesses To Adapt Or Die".
The coronavirus pandemic is not only taking its toll of the nation’s healthcare system, but also its businesses. This week, Florida Matters takes a look at small businesses, which are particularly hard hit.
Thumbnail for "A Look Into The 'I-4 Votes' Collaboration Highlighting Election Issues".
This election cycle, WUSF is focusing on the issues rather than the political horse race. We've teamed up with NPR member station WMFE in Orlando for I-4 Votes, a collaboration covering the issues that matter to those along the I-4 corridor.
Thumbnail for "WrestleMania In Tampa Is A Sort Of Homecoming".
Professional wrestling, or as it’s called in some circles, “sports entertainment,” has a long history in Florida and in Tampa. It date back to the days of Championship Wrestling in Florida.
Thumbnail for "A Look At How Henry Plant Put Tampa On The Map".
Historian Canter Brown takes a look at the man who literally put Tampa on the map. He has written a new book, Henry Bradley Plant: Gilded Age Dreams for Florida and the New South."
Thumbnail for "Jews Play Important Part In Florida's Story".
A new comprehensive book – "Jews of Florida: Centuries of Stories" – takes a look at the historic individuals who helped shape Florida's early history.
Thumbnail for "'Cat Tale' Tells The 'Wild, Weird Battle To Save The Florida Panther'".
Florida's state animal has never had it very good. The Florida Panther was shot at, run off its hunting grounds and hemmed in by roads and development. It got so bad that by the early 1990s, only a few remained.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters: Election Security Improving From 2016".
WUSF's Robin Sussingham talks with Brian Corley, supervisor of elections with Pasco County, and Miles Parks, a reporter with National Public Radio in Washington, D.C.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters: DeSantis Shuns Controversy In State Of The State Address".
As the Florida Legislature opens its 2020 session, Gov. Ron DeSantis addressed House and Senate members Tuesday during his State of the State address.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters: Reporter Round table".
This week on Florida Matters, we sat down with local political reporters to look at the2020 Florida Legislature and discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our state.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters 2019 In Review: Honey Bees, Coral Reefs, And The Environment".
This week on Florida Matters, we share some of our favorite discussions about plants, animals and environmental challenges facing our state.
Thumbnail for "Florida Matters Takes A Look At 2019".
2019 was a year full of politics, historic anniversaries and ever changing industries here in Florida. This week on Florida Matters we take a look back at a few stories that helped shape our area.
Thumbnail for "On Tia Pepy's Rice Pudding, Reindeer Cookies, And Other WUSF Family Holiday Traditions".
Holiday traditions take shape in many forms, and this week on Florida Matters, we take a look at some of our WUSF staff's favorite family holiday traditions.
Thumbnail for "Lakewood Ranch Weathers Economic Storms".
This week on Florida Matters, we take a look into the development of Lakewood Ranch. We learn how a parcel of land the roughly the size of Manhattan turned into a new community just off Interstate 75 in Manatee and Sarasota counties.
Thumbnail for "A Little Thanksgiving Zest".
We bring you a special Thanksgiving program featuring some of our favorite stories about food in the sunshine state. There is a lot to be thankful for here in the land of citrus, seafood, Spanish flavor with a splash of southern charm.
Thumbnail for "Despite Long Lines Theme Parks Are A Big Attraction".
From roller coasters to virtual rides Florida's theme parks have helped redefine family entertainment. We wanted to learn about what is being done to deliver this once in a lifetime experience.
Thumbnail for "Get A Taste Of Florida's Wine Industry".
Many people may not realize that wine making in Florida is a billion-dollar industry. There are dozens of wineries across the state employing nearly 100,000 people, and university research departments dedicated to viticulture.
Thumbnail for "Senator Bill Nelson, "This Is Not The First Time That Lies Have Been Used In American Politics."".
Former Senator Bill Nelson recently spoke at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida. Where the new American Center for Political Leadership presented him an award for his long public service.
Thumbnail for "Vaccination Is Key To Preventing Hepatitis A".
This week on Florida Matters we discuss the concerns of more than 28 hundred cases of hepatitis A being diagnosed in Florida so far this year.
Thumbnail for "Rural Areas Continue Planning For Future Growth".
Mass transit in Tampa Bay's densely populated big cities grabs the headlines. But there's a case to be made that transportation has even more of an impact on people living in rural areas.
Thumbnail for "Transportation Issues In Tampa Bay's Growing Cities".
With the population in the Tampa Bay area growing so has the traffic. Transportation leaders have proposed many ideas about how to help people get around faster.
Thumbnail for "How Tampa And Orlando Airports Are Changing To Make Travel More Convenient".
This week on Florida Matters we talk about how some of our region’s airports are changing to make travel more convenient.
Thumbnail for "The Buzz On Florida's Honey Bees".
Florida is one of the top states in the country in honey production. It's also an important wintering ground for commercial beekeepers up north, with their "snow bees."
Thumbnail for ""One Small Step" To Reduce Toxic Talk".
Over the next few weeks, WUSF will be sharing stories produced for One Small Step, the latest project from StoryCorps. Each segment features two strangers, with differing political beliefs, sitting down together and having a conversation.
Thumbnail for "Saving Florida's Coral Reefs".
Florida's coral reefs are in trouble. Scientists say they've been declining for decades. Researchers have very recently come up with some results that show promise in restoring these beautiful and important marine communities.
Thumbnail for "Florida Seafood Past and Present".
Historians and local old-timers say that once, Tampa Bay was overflowing with delicious oysters. And that some rivers, like the Manatee River, were once so full of mullet that they noisily roiled the water.
Thumbnail for "How Strong Are Our Sewage Systems?".
Leaky pipes, broken water mains, sewage spills. Tampa Bay's storm water infrastructure is aging, and it will be very expensive to fix it. Host Robin Sussingham discusses the state of our sewage system.
Thumbnail for "A Taste Of Florida's Wine Industry".
It might be one of the state's best kept secrets, but Florida wine making is a billion dollar industry! There are dozens of wineries across the state, employing nearly a hundred thousand people.
Thumbnail for "Clearing Up The CBD Confusion".
You see it being sold everywhere now. You saw it everywhere even before it became legal on July 1st.  Is it regulated? Is it safe? What does it do? If you're confused about CBD oil, you're not alone. 
Thumbnail for "Sea Turtles Make A Comeback".
They've had to battle shark attacks, pollution, massive beach developments and confusing light sources but sea turtles are bouncing back. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, green sea turtle nests were up to 39,000 in 2017
Thumbnail for ""Chasing The Moon": A Conversation With Filmmaker Robert Stone".
July 20th marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, one of the most significant achievements in U.S. history. To mark the event, PBS stations will be airing a six-hour documentary "Chasing the Moon."
Thumbnail for "What To Read This Summer".
Summer is the time when we dream we'll have the leisure to sit down with a good book. Maybe you want to use that time to read the Russian novel you never got to in college, or maybe it's a light-hearted romance that you can read at the beach.
Thumbnail for "USF President Judy Genshaft Retires".
After 19 years as President of the University of South Florida, Judy Genshaft is stepping down. This week on Florida Matters we talk about her tenure, with WUSF assistant news directors Mark Schreiner and Steve Newborn.
Thumbnail for "The Keto Diet Is Super Hot Right Now".
This week on Florida Matters we talk with nutrition experts about the keto diet and how it can affect your health, from weight loss to possibly treating cancer.
Thumbnail for "Podcasts 101".
This week on Florida Matters: Podcasting 101. Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham talks to Kenny Malone of the Planet Money podcast; and Dalia Colón, producer of WUSF's The Zest podcast.
Thumbnail for "The Bugs Are Out In Force".
Lovebugs, termites, mosquitoes, cockroaches – there is no doubt that Florida is home to many insects, and they seem to thrive in the state's hot, humid conditions. This week on Florida Matters we’re talking about how to deal with them.
Thumbnail for "A Conversation With Jack E. Davis, Author Of "The Gulf"".
This week on Florida Matters, host Robin Sussingham talks with Jack E. Davis, whose book The Gulf: The Making of An American Sea won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for History.
Thumbnail for "Florida Citrus At A Crossroads".
Citrus has shaped the state's identity for a hundred years. But it's been a rough ten years, with freezes, hurricanes, development pressure and disease. And when the industry needs help the most, Tallahassee doesn't seem to be that interested.
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Jane Castor is in her first weeks as the new mayor of Tampa. Her position as the first gay mayor in the Southeast didn't come up much during the campaign, but she made national news the day after her victory.
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The 2019 state legislative session ended Saturday. Governor Ron DeSantis says, "We have put people over politics." There was still quite a lot of political theater to be found, though.
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With Florida’s population on the rise, we're taking a look at how we’re adapting. "Zoning" may sound mundane but in reality, it's anything but! Zoning and building regulations affect us intimately -- because they hit us where we live.
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These are exciting times in Tampa Bay. Our cuisine is better, more varied and drawing national attention. Florida Matters hosted a taping in front of a live audience this year at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs at USF St. Petersburg.
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Florida is home to more than 500 invasive species. Not all of these plants and animals are big and scary like pythons, but they can still harm the state’s native wildlife, and a lot of time and money is spent fighting them.
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A new mayor of Tampa will be elected on April 23rd. The two remaining candidates, Jane Castor and David Straz, debated at the WEDU PBS studio, and we're bringing that debate to you.
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Alternative kinds of housing like shipping containers or tiny houses are quickly growing in popularity. We discuss whether they could help relieve some of the pressure from the affordable housing crunch.
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Florida’s legislative session has been underway for almost a month and there have already been some big changes. We talk with reporters about key issues lawmakers are considering and how their actions could affect our lives on this week’s Florida Matters.
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Historians and local old-timers say that once, Tampa Bay was overflowing with delicious oysters. And some rivers, like the Manatee River, were so full of mullet that they roiled the water and their noise kept nearby residents awake at night.
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Tourism is a vital industry for our state, and Florida Matters is taking a look at how businesses fared in the wake of red tide, what's new with our theme parks, and where tourism is heading after another record-breaking year.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off the 2019 legislative session with his first State of the State address. He asked lawmakers to "be bold" as they address issues like education, the environment and health care.
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Florida ranks third in the nation for the number of calls placed to the national human trafficking hotline. The Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a summit on the topic during a luncheon for local business owners.
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These are exciting times in the Tampa Bay area! Our cuisine is better, more varied, and it's starting to draw national attention. Host Robin Sussingham recently moderated a panel on international dining at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs.
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This week's Florida Matters highlights some of the places and events that make Plant City special, like the Plant City Photo Archives and History Center, which houses more than 120,000 images and countless other items that capture the town's legacy.
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Growth is no stranger to Florida. We’ve been a magnet for migrants, immigrants and sun-seekers for hundreds of years. But will too much growth crowd out what people come here for to begin with?
Thumbnail for "The History of Gasparilla and Its 'Mystic' Pirates".
The annual Gasparilla celebration is one of Tampa Bay's biggest social events, drawing in hundreds of thousands of people to live the pirate life. The tradition has also played an important role in Tampa's high society.
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Florida’s new Governor Ron DeSantis has wasted no time in putting his stamp on the state. This week on Florida Matters we take a look at some of his actions so far.
Thumbnail for "The Keto Diet Is Super Hot Right Now".
Look up "keto cookbooks" and you find a plethora of options: Quick and Easy Ketogenic Cooking, Southern Keto, Ketogenic Cleanse, Keto Comfort Foods… It’s fair to say this is a diet craze. But does it really work?
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Happy 2019! As WUSF prepares to bring you the news you rely on this year, we’re looking back at some of the station's big moments in 2018 through the lens of Florida Matters.
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Much has happened in our state this year. This week on Florida Matters we revisit some of the major events and news stories that affected Tampa Bay and our state in 2018.
Thumbnail for "Can Alternative Housing Reduce The Affordability Problem?".
Alternative kinds of housing like shipping containers or tiny houses are quickly growing in popularity. We discuss whether they could help relieve some of the pressure from the affordable housing crunch.
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Last year, our series, "Telling Tampa Bay Stories," took us to Tampa's Progress Village. This year, the focus is Plant City -- a Hillsborough County community where agriculture and development, history and progress all meet.
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Retail is changing and there will be winners and losers. Florida Matters Host Robin Sussingham talks about the secrets to retail success. And why do the big drug stores always want to be right next to each other?
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Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham recently moderated a community discussion about veteran entrepreneurs. The panel took place in front of a live audience at USF St. Petersburg.
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The 2018 midterm election was supposed to be over last night, but this is Florida, so of course it looks like there will be at least one recount, and maybe several. Host Robin Sussingham talks about winners, losers, taxes and gambling, among other topics.
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Florida Matters Host Robin Sussingham sits down with long time political journalist and analyst William March to talk about the political zeitgeist, whether polls can be trusted, and whether the issue of gun control is working for the Democrats.
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Florida cancelled its tax credits for film makers in 2016. Industry observers say big productions are moving to places like Georgia. But several studies have come out saying state support for the film industry might not be worth the money.
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The annual storytelling festival has just finished up and Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham sits down with Lillian Dunlap, executive director of Your Real Stories and creator of Story Days in Tampa Bay.
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Hurricane Michael disrupted our plans for Florida Matters this week...so we're rebroadcasting a great one! On this week's podcast, we talk about what makes a craft beer special.
Thumbnail for "Will New Standards For First Responders Mean More Lives Saved?".
Forty-nine people died in the Pulse nightclub mass shooting in Orlando in 2016, but new information indicates that 16 of those victims may have been able to survive their injuries -- if they'd been treated sooner.
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GrowHealthy and Trulieve are licensed medical marijuana treatment centers, authorized to cultivate, process and dispense medical marijuana in Florida. They tell us you will need very deep pockets to get started in the medical cannabis biz in Florida.
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Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico a year ago this month, and on WUSF's Florida Matters we're hearing the stories of people who fled to the Tampa area when they had to evacuate. On today's podcast, a conversation with WUSF reporter Roberto Roldan.
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Robin Sussingham had a chance to speak with Jordan Peterson before his appearance at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg this weekend, catching up with him while he was in Miami for a book tour event there.
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WUSF's expert on all things related to USF, Mark Schreiner, joins Robin to talk about his series on entrepreneurs with ties to the University of South Florida. And USF President Judy Genshaft is retiring. Mark discusses her impact at the University.
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It was an exciting state primary election with some unexpected results, and we break it down with Zac Anderson, editor of the Sarasota Herald Tribune, and William March, longtime political analyst and journalist.
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Florida's primary election was full of surprises. WUSF reporters Steve Newborn, Mark Schreiner and Roberto Roldan sit down with host Robin Sussingham to talk about the evening's upsets and drama.
Thumbnail for "Ag Commissioner Candidates Talk About Annoying Calls, Voting Restoration".
Five candidates for Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services sit down with WLRN Public Media, editors of the Miami Herald, the South Florida Sun Sentinel and the Palm Beach Post.
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This week on Florida Matters, we're spotlighting some special news reports and features that won awards in 2017.
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GrowHealthy and Trulieve are licensed medical marijuana treatment centers, authorized to cultivate, process and dispense medical marijuana in Florida. They tell us you will need very deep pockets to get started in the medical cannabis biz in Florida.
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We're only weeks away from Florida's primary election, and while the gap between the two Republican candidates for Governor seems to be widening, the five Democratic candidates are in a real horse race for the nomination.
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On this week's podcast, we talk about what makes a craft beer special. Does it matter if it's been acquired by a big corporation? What is a "hoppy" taste? And we taste the hugely popular Cigar City Jai Alai IPA.
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Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham talks to WUSF reporters Daylina Miller and Cathy Carter, and Florida Matters Producer Stephanie Colombini about their visits to area museums.
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So many complaints about the Tampa Bay area come back to transit. What's it like to be responsible for transportation planning when everyone who drives considers himself an expert?
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For today's podcast, Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham is letting you in on the tour she took through the William Dean Chocolates kitchen. It's like a real-life trip with Willy Wonka through the Chocolate Factory.
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After the Parkland school shooting last February, a new Florida law requires public schools to put armed guards on every campus. Host Robin Sussingham talks about the practical ramifications.
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Host Robin Sussingham talks to political reporter and Tampa Bay Times correspondent William March and WUSF News Director Mary Shedden about the goings on in Florida's political scene.
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Parkland, Florida, high school student and mass shooting survivor Leonor Muñoz records a riveting audio diary for this week’s Florida Matters. Host Robin Sussingham sits down with reporters from Miami’s WLRN to talk about Leonor’s experience.
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Robin Sussingham sits down with Jeff Huffman, meteorologist with the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network, to talk about how much he hates to be asked about the seasonal hurricane forecast. And how to lower your anxiety level as a hurricane approaches.
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In this podcast, WUSF's Robin Sussingham, Stephanie Colombini and Julio Ochoa break down the recent Florida Matters Town Hall that was recorded in front of a live audience in St. Petersburg. The topic was healthcare for the uninsured.
Thumbnail for "The Governor's Race, Driverless Cars and More".
Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham talks politics and more with Adam Smith, Political Editor of the Tampa Bay Times; Janelle Irwin, reporter for the Tampa Bay Business Journal; and Julio Ochoa, editor of WUSF's Health News Florida.
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Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham speaks to Kim Rivers, CEO of Trulieve; Daniel Elias, president of Pharmacology University, a medical marijuana education program; and Darrin Potter, Chief Horticulture Officer at GrowHealthy in Lake Wales.
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Polk County Sheriff Judd is never at a loss for words or opinions on criminal behavior, and he's played a big role in the response to the Parkland shooting in Parkland.
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On this week's podcast,  we're talking about the future of Bus Rapid Transit in Tampa Bay with Dennis Hinebaugh, Brad Miller and  Sharon Calvert.
Thumbnail for "Juicing Pot And Racing Greyhounds".
Host Robin Sussingham picks up the conversation with a discussion on changes in Cuba; the new museum of western and wildlife art in St. Pete; a ban on greyhound racing; and how to juice a marijuana plant.
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Sandhill cranes, Pileated Woodpeckers, egrets and pelicans -- Florida  is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to birds. Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham talks about Florida's birds -- their success stories and their perils.
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How Retail Is Changing
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Florida Wildlife Corridor 2018 Expedition
Thumbnail for "A Busy Month In Florida Politics".
A Busy Month In Florida Politics
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Tampa Bay's Local Music Scene
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Innovating To Make Schools Safer
Thumbnail for "Requiring Online High School Classes".
Requiring Online High School Classes
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St. Petersburg As International Arts Mecca
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February Reporters Roundtable
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Healthcare For The Uninsured
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Mayor Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg
Thumbnail for "January Reporters' Roundtable".
The state's lawmakers are hard at work in Tallahassee. What are their priorities, and how will those affect you? On the podcast with Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham are producer Stephanie Colombini, Zac Anderson, political editor of the Sarasota Herald Tribune, and William March, longtime reporter on Florida Politics.
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Hockey and Pirates Hit Tampa
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Governor Rick Scott's State of the State Address
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Tampa Bay's Ethnic Newspapers
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December Reporters Roundtable
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Telling Tampa Bay Stories: Part Two
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Telling Tampa Bay Stories
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Tampa Bay's Local Music Scene

Uber and the Tampa Bay gig economy

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April 16, 202527min 59sec

When Uber arrived in Tampa Bay ten years ago, it was a gamechanger. The rideshare app disrupted the taxi industry and offered people a way to make extra money on their own schedule.

It hasn’t all been smooth driving since then. Last year, Uber and Lyft drivers in Tampa joined a nationwide strike, calling for higher wages. Joining Florida Matters for a conversation about what it's like to drive for Uber, and how it fits into the wider gig economy in Tampa Bay are Jonathan Rigsby, author of 'Drive: Scraping By in Uber's America, One Ride at a Time'; Dragana Mrvos, assistant professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Tampa; and Ashley Girbal Kritzer, business reporter with the Tampa Bay Business Journal. 

You'll also hear from Javi Correoso, Uber's Head of Federal Affairs and U.S. Policy for the South region, who discusses Uber's impact on moving people around Tampa Bay and addresses some of the concerns brought up by drivers who use the platform.

A more in-depth conversation with Correoso is available as a bonus Florida Matters podcast. Correoso talks about how Tampa Bay has been a model for how Uber integrates with mass transit systems around the US, the future of robotaxis and more. 

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