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Our Florida Podcast
Kaylee Betts Johnson & Maegan Betts
24 episodes
16 hours ago
This episode explores the issue of invasive species in Florida, discussing their historical context, impact on native wildlife, and the importance of public awareness and reporting. The hosts delve into specific examples such as feral hogs, Burmese pythons, lionfish, green iguanas, and the Brazilian pepper tree, highlighting the ecological challenges they pose. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Florida's unique ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:&n...
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This episode explores the issue of invasive species in Florida, discussing their historical context, impact on native wildlife, and the importance of public awareness and reporting. The hosts delve into specific examples such as feral hogs, Burmese pythons, lionfish, green iguanas, and the Brazilian pepper tree, highlighting the ecological challenges they pose. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Florida's unique ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:&n...
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Our Florida Podcast
EP#24 The History of Invasive Species in Florida
This episode explores the issue of invasive species in Florida, discussing their historical context, impact on native wildlife, and the importance of public awareness and reporting. The hosts delve into specific examples such as feral hogs, Burmese pythons, lionfish, green iguanas, and the Brazilian pepper tree, highlighting the ecological challenges they pose. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Florida's unique ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:&n...
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5 months ago
34 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#23 Mermaids in the Springs: Weeki Wachee
In this episode of Our Florida Podcast, hosts Kaylee and Mae Betts celebrate Kaylee's birthday while exploring the fascinating history and attractions of Wikiuachi Springs State Park. They discuss the park's unique features, including its mermaid shows, the environmental challenges it faces, and the importance of conservation efforts. The conversation highlights personal connections to Florida's natural beauty and the significance of preserving its history and ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:&...
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5 months ago
31 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#22 The Mysterious Skunk Ape of Florida
In this episode, Mae and Kaylee explore the folklore surrounding Florida's Skunk Ape, a creature often compared to Bigfoot. They discuss its origins, sightings, and the various theories surrounding its existence, including the possibility of it being a misidentified black bear or a figment of local folklore. The conversation delves into the cultural significance of the Skunk Ape and invites listeners to share their own stories and experiences related to Florida's wildlife and myths. Chapters ...
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5 months ago
24 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#21A Look at Florida's LGBTQ History
In this episode, we explore the complex and often turbulent history of LGBTQ rights in Florida, from Drag queens in the 1930s to the fight for recognition in the wake of the AIDS crisis. We take you through pivotal moments, such as the brutal actions of the Johns Committee, the damaging rhetoric of Anita Bryant, and the resilience of the LGBTQ community during some of the darkest decades. This is a powerful look at the road to Pride, filled with both hard-won progress and sobering setbacks. ...
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6 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#20 How to get away with grave robbery?
In this episode, Kaylee and Mae delve into the bizarre and often disturbing stories that have come to define Florida's reputation, with a particular focus on the infamous case of Karl Tanzler and his obsession with Elena Hoyos. They discuss various Florida Man stories, the life of Tanzler, and the public's reaction to his actions, ultimately reflecting on the implications of such tales in the context of Florida's unique culture. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep div...
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6 months ago
28 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP# 19 FWC Commissioners Development or Conservation?
In this episode, hosts Mae and Kaylee discuss the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), its mission, and the potential conflicts of interest among its commissioners. They explore the backgrounds of various commissioners, highlighting their ties to development and business, which may conflict with conservation efforts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public engagement and advocacy for wildlife protection, urging listeners to take action and demand better govern...
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6 months ago
37 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
Ep#19 FWC Commissioner Rodney Barreto
In this episode, Mae and Kaylee delve into the complexities of Florida's wildlife management, focusing on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). They discuss the FWC's mission, structure, and commissioners' roles, highlighting concerns about conflicts of interest and the need for reform. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public engagement and advocacy in shaping wildlife policy in Florida. Episode Timestamps: 📍00:00 Exploring the Florida Fish and Wildli...
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6 months ago
35 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#17 The Deadliest Hurricane in Florida History
In this episode, hosts Kaylee and Mae explore Florida's rich history of hurricanes, wildlife, and community involvement. They discuss the importance of understanding hurricane categories, the dangers of storm surge, and the impact of flooding. The conversation also highlights the role of first responders and the need for community support during disasters. A significant focus is placed on the 1928 hurricane disaster, examining its historical context and the racial disparities in response and ...
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7 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP# 16 Should We Hunt Florida’s Black Bears? What You Need to Know Before the FWC Meeting
In this episode, Mae and Kaylee dive into the upcoming Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) meeting and what it means for the future of Florida’s black bear population. They unpack the complex issues of wildlife management, including bear population estimates, proposed hunting regulations, and the role of public engagement. You’ll hear about: The growing Florida black bear population and how it's being measured The FWC’s current management strategies and concerns over po...
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7 months ago
38 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP#15 2015 48 Hour Black Bear Hunt
In this episode of the Florida Wildlife Podcast, hosts Mae and Kaylee delve into the fascinating world of the Florida Black Bear, discussing its unique characteristics, breeding and hibernation patterns, diet, and habitat. They also explore the controversial 2015 bear hunt that lasted only 48 hours due to the high number of bears killed, raising questions about wildlife management and conservation efforts in Florida. The conversation highlights the complexities of balancing wildlife populatio...
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7 months ago
34 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP# 14 The Alarming Truth About Red Tide
This episode explores the phenomenon of red tide in Florida, discussing its causes, effects on marine life, historical context, and the ongoing scientific research aimed at understanding and mitigating its impact. The hosts delve into the natural occurrence of red tide, its correlation with human activities, and the importance of public awareness and policy in addressing this environmental issue. Episode Timestamps: 📍00:00 Introduction to Florida's Wildlife and Ecosystems 📍00:22 Underst...
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8 months ago
32 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
Ep #13 Bridge to Nowhere: The 1980 Sunshine Skyway Collapse
In this episode, Kaylee & Mae explore a Florida tragedy—the collapse of the original Sunshine Skyway Bridge on May 9, 1980. What started as a routine day turned into a nightmare when the MV Summit Venture collided with the bridge, causing a massive section to fall into Tampa Bay, taking the lives of 35 people. We break down the bridge's history, the maritime challenges of Tampa Bay, and the fateful moments leading to the collapse. We also take a deep dive into the harrowing story of Wesle...
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8 months ago
52 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #12 Our State Animal: Florida Panther
This episode explores the Florida Panther, the state animal of Florida, discussing its selection, habitat, physical characteristics, diet, threats to its survival, and ongoing conservation efforts. The hosts delve into the history of the Florida Panther, its decline in population, and the importance of genetic diversity for its survival. They also highlight the challenges faced by the species due to habitat loss and human interference while emphasizing the need for continued conservation effo...
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8 months ago
38 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
Ep #11 The Grandma of the Glades: Marjory Stoneman Douglas
In this episode, Kaylee & Mae dive into the extraordinary life of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas—writer, activist, and the fierce protector of the Everglades. She wasn’t just an environmentalist; she was a force of nature, fighting for conservation, women’s rights, and urban development reform. We explore her literary legacy, including her groundbreaking book Everglades: River of Grass, which changed how the world saw this fragile ecosystem. Marjorie’s legacy reminds us why advocacy and commun...
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8 months ago
42 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #10 Are Manatees Mermaids?
In this episode of the Florida wildlife podcast, hosts Mae and Kaylee delve into the fascinating world of manatees, exploring their habitats, diet, physical characteristics, and the impact of human activities on their survival. They discuss conservation efforts, regulations to protect these gentle giants, and the importance of respecting their space in the wild. The conversation highlights the need for awareness and education regarding manatee protection, emphasizing the role of humans in the...
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9 months ago
43 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #9 Mastodons in Florida. The History of Wakulla Springs.
In this episode, Kaylee and Mae dive into the fascinating world of Florida Springs, exploring their geological formation, the role of the Floridan aquifer, and the rich history of Wakulla Springs. They discuss how ancient marine life shaped Florida’s landscape, the importance of conserving freshwater sources, and how Wakulla Springs has influenced tourism and local culture. From the impact of ice ages to the modern challenges of water conservation, this episode highlights why protecting these...
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9 months ago
41 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #8 Purple Gallinule VS. Purple Swamphen
In this episode, Mae and Kaylee explore Florida's diverse wildlife, focusing on the Purple Gallinule, a vibrant bird native to South Florida. They discuss its physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and threats, including confusion with the invasive Purple Swamp Hen. The conversation highlights the ecological impact of invasive species in Florida and the importance of conservation efforts. Listeners are encouraged to report sightings of these birds to aid in tracking their popula...
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9 months ago
26 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #7 We Almost Divided Florida. The Story of the Cross Florida Barge Canal
In today’s episode, Kaylee and Maegan explore the life and legacy of Marjorie Harris Carr, a trailblazing conservationist who fought to protect Florida’s natural spaces. They discuss her role in establishing the Paynes Prairie Wildlife Refuge, her opposition to the Cross Florida Barge Canal, and the power of community advocacy in shaping environmental policy. The episode highlights the impact of public engagement, the formation of environmental advocacy groups, and the lasting legacy of the C...
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9 months ago
45 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #6 Anastasia Island Beach Mouse
This episode explores the Anastasia Island Beach Mouse, a unique and endangered species native to Florida. The hosts discuss the mouse's habitat, diet, reproduction, and the various threats it faces, including habitat loss and predation. They emphasize the importance of conservation efforts and the role of the community in protecting this species and its environment. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of the beach ecosystem and the significance of sand dunes in maintaining ecolo...
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9 months ago
30 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
EP #5 Fort Mose – The First Free Black Settlement in America
In this episode, Kaylee and Maegan explore the remarkable history of Fort Mose, the first legally recognized free Black settlement in what would become the United States. Located near St. Augustine, Florida, Fort Mose was a sanctuary for Africans escaping slavery, offering a new life under Spanish rule. The discussion covers the settlement’s founding, the different approaches to slavery in Spanish and British territories, the role of Catholicism in granting freedom, and the resilience of maro...
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9 months ago
40 minutes

Our Florida Podcast
This episode explores the issue of invasive species in Florida, discussing their historical context, impact on native wildlife, and the importance of public awareness and reporting. The hosts delve into specific examples such as feral hogs, Burmese pythons, lionfish, green iguanas, and the Brazilian pepper tree, highlighting the ecological challenges they pose. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Florida's unique ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:&n...