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Anti-Social
by Tony Winton, Jan Dillow
We' not anti-people, just anti-social media. Interesting topics, with some logic, originating from the island paradise of Key Biscayne, Florida.
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BBQ & the House: Eliott Rodriguez likely to run for Congress
OUR SHOW RESUMES at the 20th annual Key Biscayne Rib-Off, which has become a place where pork and politics mix under the haze of cooking meat. Our guest, one of the contest judges, is former WFOR-TV anchor Eliott Rodriguez, who told us he is likely to challenge GOP Rep. Maria Salazar as Key Biscayne's in Congress. Rodriguez is a former Key Biscayne resident. It's a show done LIVE on location at the site of the Rib-Off, a charity event benefitting medical education. Special host THOM MOZLOOM is back, too. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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The Economy 2025: Will things get better? Analyst Mark Hamrick
THE STOCK MARKET is soaring, but weak employment numbers and stubborn high prices are making many Americans feel uneasy as 2025 comes to a close. Our guest is veteran financial analyst MARK HAMRICK, who synthesizes the trends and says there is some hope that things will change course in 2026. And, he has some good financial tips of use to every household. And -- we announce the winner of KBI's annual Newsmaker of the Year contest -- both the reader's and the editors choices. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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The Battle over a Nature Center: Theodora Long and Mark Diaz
A HISTORIC AND POPULAR nature center near Miami has some environmental advocates feeling wronged by a government that wants to monetize a building named after ecology pioneer Marjory Stoneman Douglas. The center in Crandon Park teaces marine ecology to thousands of children each year -- but was facing eviction as part of plan to generate revenue for the cash-strapped parks system. While the eviction notice has been withdrawn, the fate of the center is still very much unknown. Our guests, Mark Diaz and Theodora Long, are in charge of the nonprofit and respond to what they say are inaccurate statements by County officials. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Miami Gets Generous: 2 nonprofits with powerful Give Miami Day stories (
IN THIS SPECIAL edition of Anti-Social, live from the Give Miami Day Mission Control center, we interview two nonprofits that are using donor dollars for good. Maj. Gene Hogg of the Salvation Army talks about how his organization handles disasters -- both natural and large, and personal and tragic. Debra Albo-Steiger of the Children's Bereavement Center talks about how her group helps families deal with grief -- an often overlooked need that is so important when families deal with loss. These are just two organizations of about 1,400 that will benefit from Miami's single biggest day of community generosity. Listen, give, and know how much your gift helps others! Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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The Mayor, Key Biscayne, & the "storm" - Miami's Many Challenges
A DISPUTE OVER A BELOVED NATURE CENTER is just one of the topics that one of Florida's top elected leaders is contending with. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says she wants a deal to keep programming - but also says she's facing a budget "storm" that is only likely to get tougher. We ask the mayor -- and Transportation chief Stacy Miller -- about the sale of the Miami Seaquarium, the fate of the Rickenbacker Causeway, and big political moves that are happening in the County It's a show you won't want to miss. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Will Miami GOP change course on immigration? New media campaign adds push
THE TRUMP Administration is expanding its deportation efforts, leading to protests across the country. In Miami, where a majority of residents are Hispanic, a new campaign is seeking change from Republican members of Congress who -- so far-- have largely supported the crackdown. Our guests are Michael Putney, formerly of WPLG-TV Channel 10, and Leticia Callava, a former anchor for Univison, who tell us why they are getting involved on the ICE crackdown issue. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Women Building Miami: a major civic group turns 125 ..PLUS.. SNAP cuts threaten Miami
COMMUNITY GROUPS lift a city in so many ways. The Miami Women's Club can point to 125 years of bringing women together from the city's earliest days to the vibrant multicultural metropolis it is today. Our Guest is Metris Batts-Coley, the organization's first black president who shares with us the clubs's history, goals, and growth. We also talk about how she is working to fight food insecurity as Miami-Dade County braces for the loss of SNAP benefits. FOOD DONATIONS: LINK HERE Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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He's running for Congress: Robin Peguero
WE START OUR TWELFTH SEASON by talking to a former investigator of the January 6th committee who is running for Congress in from Miami and Key Biscayne ROBIN PEGUERO is a Harvard grad, novelist, and former Miami prosecutor who wants to be your next member of Congress. He's one of two Democrats hoping to unseat Republican Rep. Maria Elvira SalazarListen and learn more! Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Are Miami home prices really cratering? With expert Ken Johnson
INSURANCE, REPAIRS and high costs are just some reasons being given for a downward trend in home values in South Florida of late, but out guest KEN JOHNSON crunches numbers across the nation and his conclusions are -- different. If you have to pay for a roof over your head -- buy, sell, or rent --- it's a show you don't want to miss. Ken Johnson is the creator of a widely-known index that helps buyers and sellers understand the value of their homes compared to general market trends -- and he shares his decades of insight. After years in South Florida, he is now the Christie Kirkland Walker Chair of Real Estate and Professor of Finance at the University of Mississippi School of Business Administration.LINKS MENTIONED ON SHOW from the Beracha and Johnson Real Estate InitiativeHOME PRICEShttps://therealestateinitiative.com/housing-top-100/ BUY VS RENT https://therealestateinitiative.com/price-to-rent-ratios/#about-rankings RENTShttps://www.ares.org/page/waller-weeks-johnson-rental-index Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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He's running for Congress: Richard Lamondin
THE 2026 MIDTERMS ARE A LONG WAY OFF, but two Democrats are already vying to take on incumbent Maria Elvira Salazar. Sensing growing disapproval with President Trump on topics like immigration and the economy, businessman Richard Lamondin announced a bid earlier this year. He will face former Key Biscayne Mayor Mike Davey in August. We ask him about his background, the main issues, and how he expects to be viable in a district that has shifted to the GOP. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Nixing NPR? Cuts to Public Broadcasting in South Florida with Sergio Bustos
President Donald Trump wants to zero out funding to public radio and TV, cuts that would affect the programming you hear and see in South Florida. Measures in Congress would also cut funds for WLRN and WPBT, the stations that provide unique local news and entertainment programming, as well as bringing NPR and PBS programs free of charge to you. Our guest is Sergio Bustos, the vice president of news for WLRN, whose department creates strong local reporting in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Fire Chief Eric Lang: The Exit Interview
ERIC LANG stepped down as Key Biscyane's fire chief recently, wrapping up three decades of service on the barrier island. A founder of the department, he's helped respond to tragedies large and small. We talk to him about his decision, and the safety issues he think the island faces now and in the future. And we also discuss the new plan from Commissioner Raquel Regalado for the Rickenbacker Causeway. It drew big applause, but faces many obstacles. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Soccer Story: How Little Key Biscayne grows futbol champions with Marcelo Radice
NOT EVERY TOWN of 15,000 can boast a homegrown player who's now a teammate of Lionel Messi. But Key Biscayne can. Our guest is Marcelo Radice, who's worked to build the island's soccer programs for both boys and girls. We ask him about how the program has grown, and the exciting goal of being connected to Major League Soccer. Jan and Tony also talk about some of the biggest local news headlines ranging from e-bikes to condos. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Running for Governor? : DAVID JOLLY
DAVID JOLLY is a former Republican Congressman from the Tampa Bay area who is looking at the Florida Governor's mansion -- and in our podcast, says he's planning a run as Democrat. Can he successfully find a winning lane as a political moderate in highly polarized state ? His answers might surprise you. In our second segment, we talk about fluoridation and Immigration issues that have divided officials in South Florida. With Special Guest host Thom Mozloom -- so brace yourselves. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Miami's best-known charities unite to help local news: Press Forward!
EARLIER THIS YEAR, some of Miami's best-known charities agreed that local news in our community is in deep trouble. They joined a national program, PRESS FORWARD, to help make sure local news coverage in Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties survives. Our guest, is NIKISHA WILLIAMS of the Miami Foundation, who talks about why donors are stepping forward, and what the initiative hopes to achieve, and how the community can shape news coverage by taking a reader survey Click HERE to take the surveyIf you believe local news matters, listen and take the survey! Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Sunshine Week: Freedom at stake at VOA and here in Florida
SUNSHINE WEEK celebrates both press freedoms and the ability to get public records and know what's going on in your government. Our first guest is STEVE HERMAN, off the air after the Trump administration shuttered Voice of America. We talk about how listeners around the world have lost a key news source. Closer to home, we speak with Bobby Block, head of the Florida First Amendment Foundation about some legislation that could erase even knowing where your lawmakers live - and how you can support nonpartisan efforts to keep information open and public. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Donald Trump, mercantilist. Econ prof James Feigenbaum on the trade war
A FULL BLOWN TRADE WAR is now raging, after Donald Trump started slapping tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, China, and now, most of Europe. But what is his theory, and does it have any economic history? OUR GUEST is a JAMES FEIGENBAUM, a professor of economics who formerly worked for the Federal Reserve Bank, who says the president is following a centuries old script -- that most countries abandoned a long time ago. We also talk about another area -- the impact of illegal immigration on the economy, which Feigenbaum has researched and written about. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Cuts at NOAA - Danger Ahead? Hurricane Expert James Franklin
NO ONE KNOWS how deep the cuts are, but forecasters at America's weather agency, NOAA, say the quality of forecasts could be jeopardized with layoffs of scientists and other employees. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a wide research mission that Floridians depend on for hurricanes and research into climate change and sea level rise. Our guest is JAMES FRANKLIN, a veteran scientist who has flown dozens of missions into the eyes of hurricanes. We ask him what's at stake. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Ron Magill's other passion: Key Biscayne's famous rib competition
A LITTLE BIT OF BOASTING, but Key Biscayne's annual "Rib Off" is set in an idyllic bayside spot where smoke, pork, and community fuse together for one of the nation's best barbecue competitions -- all done for a great charitable causeOur guest is Ron Magill, South Florida's best-known wildlife expert who just also happens to be a baby back rib lover and one of the judge's for this year's competition. BONUS: stay tuned at the end of the show for an interview with one of Jorge Blanco, captain of the one of the winning teams, Smilin' Swine.Here is a link to the results. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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A nation of immigrants? Not so much: Tiffany Hankins with the Fla. Immigrant Coalition
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping package of immigration laws on Thursday aimed at carrying out President Donald Trump ’s mass deportation agenda. Republicans say the laws put Florida — long a haven for immigrants — on the leading edge of conservative-controlled states working to leverage state and local resources for federal immigration enforcement.Our guest is TIFFANY HANKINS, was right in the middle of this big decision Tallahassee - she is the director of policies and politics for the Florida Immigrant Coalition, an organization that assists and advocates for immigrants in Florida with extensive know your rights resourcesAnd, Tony and Jan talk about the state of disarray in Key Biscayne's massive Big Dig project, the Super Bowl -- and the presidential retaliation over the Gulf of Mexico. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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State of the Village: Has the Big Dig gone bust? With Thom Mozloom.
YEARS OF PLANNING was thrown into turmoil this week when the mayor of Key Biscayne reversed position on the Big Dig, aimed at protecting the Miami barrier island from sea level rise. Joe Rasco ran for office on resiliency projects, but his announcement endorsing a pause came in response to public concern about rising costs. Our guest is Thom Mozloom, a marketing and branding expert, joined with senior correspondent John Pacenti. We discuss how the project ran into opposition, and where the Village goes next.In our second segment, the panel discusses the rapid moves by President Trump less than a month into his term. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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For the birds: A top wildlife photographer reveals beauty in our neighborhoods
KIRSTEN HINES has a master's degree in biology, but it was later in life she learned the lens was the way to get close to the wildlife she loves. An award winning author, she knows Key Biscayne and Miami well. Join us for a fascinating discussion about the amazing beauty that exists even in big urban areas like Miami. You can see her work hereSend us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Condo Crunch- Should Fla. safety laws be changed? Plus: the power of a cigar.
GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS called a special session to deal with a financial crisis facing millions of condo residents, but so far, the Legislature is balking. It's all about dealing with expensive repairs to aging buildings in the wake of the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers building in Surfside in 2021. Combined with property insurance rates, condo ownership is becoming unaffordable. Our guest is Dana Goldman, a former mayor of Sunny Isles Beach and a condo law expert - we ask her about the challenges that policymakers are facing. And, in in our second segment, Tony and Jan talk about how a man with a cigar changed policy in Key Biscayne.Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Dominoes on the Beach: Helping Liberty City
DOMINOES is a cultural touchstone in South Florida, but the annual gathering of players on the beach at Key Biscayne has a special purpose - furthering hopes and dreams in Liberty City, an economically-challenged area in Miami. Our Guest for the first episode of season eleven (!) is Toby Rohrer, who with her husband Bill raises money for scholarships helping Liberty City residents. Tune in and learn about this cool program-- and about the passion players have for the game. Details on event Jan. 18 hereSend us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Cat 5 for Journalism: A discussion on the challenges for news organizations
Layoffs. Billionaires. Hedge Funds. Influencers. Declining ad revenue. Journalism has been hit with one Category-5 storm after another. In our final show for Season 10, Sergio Bustos, a veteran journalist and VP of news for WLRN, joins the discussion. We talk about how news has changed, and how organizations are adapting against economic headwinds even as the public craves more fact-based coverage. In our second segment, we talk about Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down a health care executive in New York and public reaction. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Allison McCormick: The Exit Interview
ALLISON MCCORMICK just wrapped up eight years as a member of Key Biscayne's Village Council, a term that saw four village managers, a pandemic, and the start of the biggest public works project in the barrier island's history. We talk to her about the challenges of all that - and what is was like to be a public servant at the level closest to the people. And we welcome her as a new board member of Miami Fourth Estate, the parent nonprofit of the Key Biscayne Independent, the Liberty City Independent, and this podcast. This show is on the eve of Giving Tuesday, and we ask our listeners to support the show and the Key Biscyane Independent so we can keep providing you factual information about your town. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Miami's Generosity: Inside the city's biggest fundraiser with Nikisha Williams
GIVE MIAMI DAY is a tradition in Miami where 1,300 nonprofits work together to fund a variety of worthy causes. We talk to a worker at a nonprofit who works directly on the city's streets to help the neediest -- and also with Nikisha Williams, who talks about how gifts are leveraged many times over. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Stop the Infernal Clock Switching: Standard Time with Jay Pea
DO YOU HATE CLOCK SWITCHING? Twice a year the clocks are changed, and twice a year, there are gripes. But 'Natural Time' activist Jay Pea says momentum is building to move to standard time -- despite a move by Florida to go in the wrong direction. Hey, it's not political -- but it's a surprisingly divided issue. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Lopez v Gross-Kellogg and the battle for House Dist. 113
IN A DISTRICT that has historically elected Democrats, State Rep. Vicki Lopez is running as a moderate Republican to keep her spot. House District 113, which covers Key Biscayne and coastal Miami. Know for her work on condo issues, she is fending off a challenge from Jackie Gross Kellogg, the leader of Key Biscayne Democrats who says she will restore bipartisan balance after decades of Republican rule in Tallahassee. We talk to both candidates about some of the top issues facing voters and what has been at times a nasty campaign. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Science & the Big Dig: Steve Williamson and a top FIU scientist answer questions
CRITICS are seeking to pause the Big Dig sea level rise protection project in Key Biscayne. It's the biggest public works program in Village history. Critics challenge the science, costs, and the administration by Village Manager Steve Williamson, asking for new studies about whether the antiquated stormwater drainage system can last a few years longerWe have two guests who have the answers about the science, and the Village's plans. Jayantha Obeysekara, the director of the Seal Level Solutions Center at Florida International University, and a former modeler for the South Florida Water Management DistrictSteve Williamson, the village manager of Key Biscayne who is trying to move to the next step of Zone 1 Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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She wants to be your Senator: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
DEBBIE MUCARSEL-POWELL, a former Democratic congresswoman from Miami, is trying to upset Republican Rick Scott for U.S. Senate. Recent polls show the race tightening to within the margin of error. As Hurricane Milton's damage is still being assessed, we talk to her about the government's role in disaster response, environmental policy, and much more. Listen as she makes her case for election. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Lerner and Regalado - Rematch in Miami-Dade's District 7
TWO ACCOMPLISHED leaders are vying for the same spot in Miami's County government - District 7 - which includes the islands of Key Biscayne and Virginia Key, as well as Coral Gables, Pinecrest, and South Miami.CINDY LERNER, the former mayor of Pinecrest, lost to RAQUEL REGALADO by a narrow margin in 2020 -- now the two are in a rematch. We ask them about the future of the Rickenbacker Causeway, traffic, and other issues confronting our community.Last day to register — Oct. 7 Last day to request mail ballot — Oct. 24 Early Voting Oct 21 - Nov. 3Election Day - Nov. 5. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Council Candidates: Michael Bracken & Nicholas Lopez-Jenkins
OUR FINAL TWO CANDIDATES for Key Biscayne's Village Council are on the show -- Michael Bracken and Nicholas Lopez-Jenkins. Neither is completely new to public service, with both serving on important committees. Bracken served as a member of the island's Undergrounding task force, while Jenkins served on the Virginia Key advisory board. We ask them about the "Big Dig" that could cost more than $310 million to protect Key Biscayne from sea level rise -- critics say it will cost much more and is overkill. What do they think? ELECTION DATES Mail ballots go out - Sept 26Last day to register — Oct. 7 Last day to request mail ballot — Oct. 24 Early Voting Oct 21 - Nov. 3Election Day - Nov. 5. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Council Candidates: Charles Collins / The presidential debate and Haitians
WE CONTINUE our series interviewing the six candidates for Key Biscayne's Village Council. Our guest is CHARLES COLLINS, who supports pausing the "Big Dig" projects. We ask about that -- and why he switched running for mayor to council ALSO, we bring on our reporter Billy Jean Louis to talk about reaction in Little Haiti to Donald Trump's false claim that Haitian immigrants are eating pets in an Ohio town. ELECTION DATES Mail ballots go out - Sept 26Last day to register — Oct. 7 Last day to request mail ballot — Oct. 24 Early Voting Oct 21 - Nov. 3Election Day - Nov. 5. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Council Candidates: Nancy Stoner
NANCY STONER is one of six vying for three seats on the Key Biscayne Village Council. We get right into it with her views on the $300 million "Big Dig" project that some argue should be paused. Stoner is a construction and real estate attorney and mediator -- listen and find out more about her. Important Election DatesMail ballots go out - Sept 26Last day to register — Oct. 7 Last day to request mail ballot — Oct. 24 Early Voting Oct 21 - Nov. 3Election Day - Nov. 5. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Council Candidates: Mark Fried and Frank Caplan
WE START OUR 2024 SERIES of candidates for the Key Biscayne Village Council with two well known men on the island. Six people are vying for three seats in November.We ask about a $350 million stormwater project -- the "Big Dig" -- and other top issues -- and the answers may surprise you. --MARK FRIED, an attorney and service club leader, says he was motivated to run after the death of cyclist Megan Andrews. --FRANK CAPLAN, a former mayor, is now running for reelection to his seat on the Council. Important Election DatesLast day to register — Oct. 7 Last day to request mail ballot — Oct. 24 Early Voting Oct 21 - Nov. 3Election Day - Nov. 5. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Big Mo: Can enthusiasm for Harris affect Miami races? With Fernand Amandi
KAMALA HARRIS and new running mate Tim Walz have upended the presidential election, now leading Donald Trump and drawing large crowds in the days after President Joe Biden stepped out.Is the momentum sustainable? And just as important, what does it mean for state and local races in Florida and Miami? Our guest is top-tier Democratic strategist and pollster FERNAND AMANDI, who shares his insight on "Big Mo" and what kind of coattails the change at the top of the ticket might bring. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Voting Your Pocketbook: A look at the economy before the election with Mark Hamrick
It's less than 100 days to the U.S. presidential election, and if history is any guide, people will vote their pocketbooks. So...how IS the economy doing in the four years since the pandemic? We talk to Mark Hamrick, the Washington bureau chief of Bankrate and one of the nation's sharpest financial journalists, who says that when it comes to reading the economy, there's sometimes a conflict about economic data -- and how people feel about the economy. With special co-host H. Frances ReavesSend us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Making History - First Time DNC Delegate Jackie Gross Kellog going to Chicago
JACKIE GROSS KELLOGG is a longtime Key Biscayne Democratic Party leader, and her first trip to the national convention is coming with the historic change in presidential nominees from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris. She'll be voting in an online roll call August 1st. What is like to be one of 2,000 people making this decision? And what challenges face Harris and the Democrats in a year of stunning political developments? Plus, we introduce Billy Jean Louis, our newest reporter who is working stories on Key Biscayne and our soon-to-launch publication, the Liberty City Independent. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Mike Davey Runs for Congress in a time of turmoil
MIAMI's 27th DISTRICT is one of the nation's most evenly divided congressional districts, and this year's election is taking place in a time of intense political turmoil and in the wake of an assassination attempt. MIKE DAVEY, a former Republican, is seeking to reclaim the seat for Democrats. He's best known for two terms as Key Biscayne mayor, where he was popular he didn't even have an opponent in his second term. But first, he faces a primary election Aug. 20 against Lucia Baez-Geller, who had early support from many national Democratic groups. And if he wins, can he defeat GOP incumbent Maria Salazar, who has embraced Trump? This is an interview you can't miss. Important links Register to vote (DEADLINE FOR PRMARY IS JULY 22) Renew your mail ballot (You Must renew for 2024 if you want to vote by mail)Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Winds of Change in Miami? City Commissioner Damian Pardo
Every week it's a different headline in Miami. A verdict against a commissioner. Allegations against the City attorney. Unconstitutional voting districts. And then there is the "cold war" with Miami's neighboring city, Key Biscayne over Virginia Key and ongoing traffic issues. Our guest is Damian Pardo, who won an upset victory and has been part of major changes in the region's biggest municipality. His District 2 includes Virginia Key, the island adjacent to Key Biscayne. We kick off season 10 with the question: is the war over? And we also welcome guest co-host H. Frances Reaves to the program. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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TOP COP - They Want To Be Sheriff: Meet the candidates
MIAMI will have a new, powerful elected sheriff in a few months, and this summer. voters will pick the Democratic and Republican candidates for the job. It's a post with a big budget and responsibilities ranging from traffic to homicide. We talked to six of the of 13 Republican candidates and one of four Democrats. BONUS *****Here are the full interviews with each candidate JAMES REYES - DEM MARIO KNAPP - GOP IGNACIO ALVAREZ - GOPORLY LOPEZ - GOP RUAMEN DELARUA - GOP JASPEN BISHOP - GOP JOSE ARAGU - GOP Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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Mario Knapp
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Ignacio Alvarez
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Orly Lopez
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Jaspen Bishop
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Ruamen Delarua
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Jose Aragu
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James Reyes
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Heat and Hurricanes: Brian McNoldy and abnormal ocean temperatures
LAST YEAR, ocean temperatures set records. And this year, it's looking even more extreme. What will that mean for the Atlantic Hurricane Season, just two months away? We welcome back meteorologist Brian McNoldy from the University of Miami's Rosenstiel Schoo, who has been blogging about extraordinary ocean temperature changes. Plus, our regular news discussion about social media. Send us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We' not anti-people, just anti-social media. Interesting topics, with some logic, originating from the island paradise of Key Biscayne, Florida.
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Tony Winton, Jan Dillow
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