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

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Rising Seas and Changing Clocks

November 05, 2021 22:00 - 53 minutes - 37.1 MB

ON THIS EPIODE --we are joined by special guest host Frances Reaves We talk about rising seas on the biggest high tide of the year -- King Tide -- that is making soggy records all over South Florida. Our guest is Miami-Dade County's chief residence officer -- Jim Murley, who talks about how our community is addressing climate change. Then -- do you hate switching clocks twice a year? We talk to time activist  Jay Peas whose organization wants to have permanent standard time year round . C...

The Boat Vote: Renovating the Rickenbacker Marina

October 29, 2021 22:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

ON THIS EPISODE we talk about a proposed $115 million renovation of one of Miami's most prominent marinas = the Rickenbacker Marina. City of Miami voters are being asked to  waive competitive bidding - after years of contentious debates. Our guest is Aabad Melwani, whose family has been running the marina for decades.  On segment three -- we talk about Facebook's new name and safety on movie sets.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

Train Wreck on the Rickenbacker

October 08, 2021 22:00 - 38 minutes - 26.8 MB

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY is moving forward with a plan to possibly privatize a road between the city and its popular beaches, despite resident pleas to reverse course. Why? What are the political drivers? We talk to political analyst Fernand Amandi about political dysfunction.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

The Mayor And The Rickenbacker RFP

October 01, 2021 22:00 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MB

Mayor Davey is live in the studio to talk about Village Council's unanimous decision to request that the Rickenbacker RFP process be stopped. Find out the driving factors on this rare unanimity and hear whether the Mayor thinks it can last.  Also: The Mayor updates us on the new budget as well as the finalized Library deal.  PLUS: Which team will win the highly competitive Key Biscayne Rib Cook-off??? Stay tuned for more about the newest and, possibly, most  informed team: The Key Biscayne...

Homeless Encampment on Virginia Key?

September 24, 2021 22:00 - 42 minutes - 28.9 MB

THE CITY OF MIAMI is considering new laws to remove homeless people from downtown streets, and one commissioner suggested a temporary encampment on the island of Virginia Key. We talk to Miami Herald city hall reporter JOEY FLECHAS. Next we track stories in the Key Biscayne Independent - a contentious meeting about the Rickenbacker Causeway and two people who were arrested as a mask policy was enforced. And the adoption of a new budget that had council members shouting at each other.  And...

Homeless Encampment on Virginia Key?

September 24, 2021 22:00 - 42 minutes - 28.9 MB

THE CITY OF MIAMI is considering new laws to remove homeless people from downtown streets, and one commissioner suggested a temporary encampment on the island of Virginia Key. We talk to Miami Herald city hall reporter JOEY FLECHAS. Next we track stories in the Key Biscayne Independent - a contentious meeting about the Rickenbacker Causeway and two people who were arrested as a mask policy was enforced. And the adoption of a new budget that had council members shouting at each other.  And...

Pat Hanlon Police Chief Finalist, KB's Budget, & Nicki Minaj???

September 18, 2021 00:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Key Biscayne is down to just two candidates for police chief -- we talk to Thomas "Pat" Hanlon, one of the finalists. He's a former assistant director of Miami-Dade County's police department. What can he bring to the job? A decision is expected soon. And it's Budget Season - Key Biscayne's $35 million budget goes for a final vote on Sept. 21. We talk to Chief Financial Officer Benjamin Nussbaum about a very, very tiny tax increase that's being proposed. And in a special SEGMENT THREE, w...

Frank Sousa Police Chief Finalist & Budget Deadlocks

September 10, 2021 22:00 - 32 minutes - 22.3 MB

Key Biscayne is down to two finalists for police chief. Our guest is Frank Sousa (SOO'-sah), Fort Lauderdale's interim chief. We ask him why he's interested in being chief and his philosophy of policing in a time of deep societal change. We also talk about why a routine budget vote went haywire, and President Biden's decision to impose new COVID-19 rules.   Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

The Mayor and the Rickenbacker: Daniella Levine Cava

August 20, 2021 23:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

It's one of Miami's biggest public projects -- rebuilding the iconic Rickenbacker Causeway connecting islands with the mainland. Our guest -- before a live studio audience -- is Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava , who is proposing a privatization plan. In Key Biscayne,  some leaders say the plan is too oriented to cyclists and doesn't go far enough to address other needs.  We ask the mayor about the project and how it might change as it moves forward through a complex process. ...

Climate Crisis: AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein

August 13, 2021 22:00 - 46 minutes - 32 MB

The United Nations climate report said that global warming is "a code red for humanity." Associated Press Science Writer Seth Borenstein joins us to talk about the grave report. It's bad, but is there any good news? Then, Fire Chief Eric Lang fills listeners in about Tropical Depression Fred, and the latest stats about coronavirus in Key Biscayne. Despite a high vaccination rate, the positivity remains stubbornly hight. And you'll have to wait to the end of the show to hear about next we...

Climate Crisis: AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein

August 13, 2021 22:00 - 46 minutes - 32 MB

The United Nations climate report said that global warming is "a code red for humanity." Associated Press Science Writer Seth Borenstein joins us to talk about the grave report. It's bad, but is there any good news? Then, Fire Chief Eric Lang fills listeners in about Tropical Depression Fred, and the latest stats about coronavirus in Key Biscayne. Despite a high vaccination rate, the positivity remains stubbornly hight. And you'll have to wait to the end of the show to hear about next we...

Mayor Mike Davey on Mandatory Vaccines & Rickenbacker Update

July 31, 2021 12:00 - 49 minutes - 33.7 MB

THE DELTA VARIANT is raging and some businesses like Wal-Mart, Google, and even some cities are requiring employees to get the shot. Should that happen in Key Biscayne? We ask Mayor Mike Davey. And we welcome H. Frances Reaves, a local condo leader and senior citizen advocate as a guest host. BRIDGE TALKS -- late breaking news on a new round of meetings  between the Village and Miami-Dade County about the Rickenbacker Causeway.  Is the "seat at the table" sufficient in front of an Aug. 15 d...

Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Gene Stearns

July 23, 2021 23:00 - 50 minutes - 34.8 MB

ON THIS EPISODE -- We talk to Gene Stearns, a prominent attorney, about plans to rebuild the Rickenbacker Causeway -- a project that's expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars. We hear his take on --  the sad shape of the bridges connecting Miami to many of its most popular beaches why privatization is being explored.  what Key Biscayne officials must do to safeguard the only way on and off the island Later, Thom and Tony talk about Dr.Anthony Fauci's confrontational exchange wit...

Cuba, Haiti, and a Wobbling Moon

July 16, 2021 22:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

On this Episode, Professor Ana M.  Lòpez, director of the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University,  joins us to talk about historic demonstrations in Cuba. What lead to this and do the protestors have a chance to succeed without U..S intervention? You'll hear her opinion of what can be done, what should be done, and what most likely will be done. Also joining us  is Jonathan Myerson Katz, an author and AP correspondent know for his reporting on Haiti to talk about the ...

Condos and The Causeway

July 09, 2021 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.4 MB

Miami-Dade Commissioner Raquel Regalado's coastal district has thousands of condos.  She is live in the studio sharing insight on how the condo collapse in Surfside may change laws and policies regarding HOA's throughout the county and beyond. Plus, the commissioner shares her thoughts on the latest idea to rebuild the iconic Rickenbacker Causeway connecting Miami across the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay. And in the now infamous "Segment Three" -- What does New York City have against Cle...

Surfside Condo Collapse: What Happens Next?

July 02, 2021 22:00 - 52 minutes - 36.1 MB

Key Biscayne Council Member Brett Moss, who is also an architect, reacts to the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside and what it means for communities with many condos like Key Biscayne  Condominium lawyer and Sunny Isles Commissioner Dana Goldman walks us through the potential legal fallout from such a high-profile case. In Segment 3, Tony and Thom comment on a tense community budget workshop. Email the Village of Key Biscayne about building degradation concerns at vkbrecert@k...

Taking Care Of Business (and the Skate Parks and Police Chiefs and...)

June 18, 2021 22:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

Executive Director of the Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce Tatyana Chiocchetti, stops by the studio to update us on the state of the Key Biscayne business community as the pandemic grinds to a close. Find out how Key businesses are staying safe, staying open, and handling the labor shortage. We'll also give an update on Chamber Chair Art Yerian's health. If you would like to donate to  Art's rehabilitation and recovery fund, please go to www.GoFund.me/1920D53D.  Also, Thom and Tony catch u...

Taking Care Of Business (and the Skate Parks and Police Chiefs and...)

June 18, 2021 22:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

Executive Director of the Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce Tatyana Chiocchetti, stops by the studio to update us on the state of the Key Biscayne business community as the pandemic grinds to a close. Find out how Key businesses are staying safe, staying open, and handling the labor shortage. We'll also give an update on Chamber Chair Art Yerian's health. If you would like to donate to  Art's rehabilitation and recovery fund, please go to www.GoFund.me/1920D53D.  Also, Thom and Tony catch u...

Law & Order: Bond Court

June 11, 2021 22:00 - 59 minutes - 40.6 MB

In this episode, the chairman of of the Protect KB Paradise political action committee, Alan Fein tells us why the lawsuit agains the results of the November election is ridiculous and off base. On the other side of the issue,  Attorney David Winker, who filed the lawsuit and committed to being on this episode,  stood us up 3 minutes before air. Listen to Tony and Thom to try and figure out  the claims  of the lawsuit and the sweeping demand to force Mayor Mike Davey and nine other people to...

Vaccinate for A Hurricane

June 04, 2021 22:00 - 43 minutes - 29.8 MB

THE COVID threat may thankfully be lessening but another threat  is rising -- the start of hurricane season. We talk to Fire Chief Eric Lang who has been preparing the Village for both problems.  Plus, Key Biscayne Independent reporter Annali Hayward joins us to talk about the health of Biscayne Bay and the new Biscayne Bay Commission.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

The Village Manager meets a Grumpy Old Man

May 21, 2021 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.8 MB

What will it take to re-open services to pre-COVID status?  What's going on with an uptick in youth crime? Newly minted Village Manager Steve Williamson comes on to tell us. He also talks about how a new library, possible new skate park and problems with kite surfers on the island paradise. Then in Segment 3.... The Grumpy Old Man makes his Anti-Social debut.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

The Real Impact of Lifting COVID Restrictions

May 07, 2021 21:00 - 28 minutes - 19.3 MB

Pharmaceutical scientist David Haus joins us to discuss the real impact of the Governor's order lifting all COVID restrictions. How much of a danger does he see? We ask him about COVID variants and vaccine effectiveness.  Support the show

The Real Impact of Lifting COVID Restrictions

May 07, 2021 21:00 - 28 minutes - 19.3 MB

Pharmaceutical scientist David Haus joins us to discuss the real impact of the Governor's order lifting all COVID restrictions. How much of a danger does he see? We ask him about COVID variants and vaccine effectiveness.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

A Beating on Key Biscayne: A Conversation with Charles Press

April 30, 2021 22:00 - 44 minutes - 30.3 MB

TWO JUVENILE SUSPECTS were arrested in connection with a what police say was a brutal beating on Crandon Boulevard, setting the tranquil Island Paradise on edge.  We talk to Charles Press, the island's longtime police chief, who is serving as interim village manager about the case, the facts , and the larger issue of a rise in youth offenses in Key Biscayne and elsewhere.  And then Thom and Tony talk about a reporter's expulsion --for the second time-- from covering a Village Council meeti...

Fausto Gomez - The Condo Commander

April 23, 2021 22:00 - 33 minutes - 22.7 MB

Fausto Gomez was recently  named president of Key Biscayne Condominium Presidents Council. He stops by to tell us where the priorities are for the organization that speaks for the Key's condo owners.  Plus Tony and Thom have a meaty discussion about steak.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

The Most Important Job On The Island w/ Luis de la Cruz

April 09, 2021 22:00 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

LUIS DE LA CRUZ didn't win when he ran for mayor, but he now holds an even more coveted island post -- Commodore of the Key Biscayne Yacht Club. We talk to him about the job -- and also about the endgame and controversy  in the search for Key Biscayne's village manager and the controversy over the selection process..... And we also talk about the ejection of Tony's ejection from attending a council meeting in person and what will happen when the Council makes what is expected to be a final ...

Hail To The Chief?

April 02, 2021 22:00 - 39 minutes - 27.2 MB

There's controversy over possibly making Police Chief Charles Press the next Village Manager. Why? Our guest is Council Member Luis Lauredo.  In our second segment, we talk about a major marketing foul-up and the lessons that can be learned.  Support the show

Hail To The Chief?

April 02, 2021 22:00 - 39 minutes - 27.2 MB

There's controversy over possibly making Police Chief Charles Press the next Village Manager. Why? Our guest is Council Member Luis Lauredo.  In our second segment, we talk about a major marketing foul-up and the lessons that can be learned.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

Don't Filibuster My Vaccine!

March 26, 2021 21:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

Executive Director of the Key Biscayne Community Foundation, Melissa White, talks about  COVID testing and COVID vaccine availability on the Key. Find out the "wheres" "whens" and most importantly "whys." Also, veteran reporter Associated Press  Correspondent Thelma LeBrecht educates us on the history of the filibuster and gives us a peak behind the latest attempts to end it - and the potential risks to Democrats if they alter the decades old practice. And in our final segment -- we talk...

Ghost Candidates, Biscayne Bay, & More Conservative Cubans

March 19, 2021 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.8 MB

The district covering Key Biscayne was the subject of statewide news when a political operative and an a "ghost candidate" were charged with election crimes. We talk to another local lawmaker, District 112 Rep. Nick Duran about that. And also a bill to create a new authority to protect enviromentally-threatened Biscayne Bay.  In our second segment, we talk to pollster Fernand Amandi about new polling showing big changes in the Cuban American communities political views. Support the Show. ...

Ghost Candidates, Biscayne Bay, & More Conservative Cubans

March 19, 2021 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.8 MB

The district covering Key Biscayne was the subject of statewide news when a political operative and an a "ghost candidate" were charged with election crimes. We talk to another local lawmaker, District 112 Rep. Nick Duran about that. And also a bill to create a new authority to protect enviromentally-threatened Biscayne Bay.  In our second segment, we talk to pollster Fernand Amandi about new polling showing big changes in the Cuban American communities political views. Support the show (ht...

Take Your Self Driving Car To The Theater

March 12, 2021 23:00 - 48 minutes - 33 MB

Barbara Stein, Executive producing director of Actors Playhouse at Miracle Theater talks about what it's like now that live theater is back in Miami, the impact of COVID on venues like hers, and what is being done to make sure you can safely  go out to the theater. Also, Alex Roy, Cannonball Run record holder, rally car racer,  film producer and  Director of Special Operations for Argo (self driving cars) talks about the technology that is being deployed right now that may prove to be the ...

Perils of "Private" Government & Key Colony's New President

March 06, 2021 13:00 - 38 minutes - 26.8 MB

SOME 74 MILLION PEOPLE live in condominiums and homeowner associations, organizations that have many of the powers of government, but don't play by the same rules. Increasingly, they are playing political roles outside of their communities. Is that a good thing?And in Key Biscayne, there's a new president at the island's largest complex Guests Professor Evan McKenzie of the University of Illinois Chicago, author of "Privatopia: Homeowner Associations and the Rise of Residential Private Gov...

Saving Local News and Empanadas

February 27, 2021 19:00 - 48 minutes - 33.1 MB

Local newsrooms are dying all across America - and in South Florida, both major daily newspapers are under the control of hedge funds. But a new movement of Independent, nonprofit journalism is taking root. Our guest is Jonathan Kealing from the Institute for Nonprofit News which has welcomed the Key Biscayne Independent into membership. Is nonprofit news the future? In our second segment, we talk to a local blogger, Rafal Momeñe Erhardt from the Tropical Rag. We ask what happened when he o...

Manager Finalists: The Budget Boss and Mr. Underground

February 20, 2021 19:00 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MB

WE WRAP UP OUR SERIES on the finalists for the top job in Key Biscayne  - the village manager. This  job pays $200K a year and whoever is selected will be faced with sea level rise and other major challenges.  Tom Bradford is the former manager of Palm Beach Chris Rose is the City of Miami's former budget director  Then, Tony and special guest host Brian Andrews talk about other big stories dominating social media, like Elon Musk's plan to dig giant tunnels. And we preview this weeks' n...

Village Manager Candidate Joe Fernandez AND The Social Media Dilemma

February 13, 2021 19:00 - 54 minutes - 37.2 MB

Who better to put out the fires that are sure to come with the top Village job than a former fireman?  Joe Fernandez, one of five finalists, stops by the studio to make his case as to why he's who the Village should hire into the most important job on Key Biscayne . Then, attorney Jan Jacobowitz, a former law professor and expert on social media  ethical issues, joins us to talk about all the chatter about censorship, banning, section 230, and the rest of the ongoing "Big Tech" controversy...

Village Manager Candidate Joe Fernandez AND The Social Media Dilemma

February 13, 2021 19:00 - 54 minutes - 37.2 MB

Who better to put out the fires that are sure to come with the top Village job than a former fireman?  Joe Fernandez, one of five finalists, stops by the studio to make his case as to why he's who the Village should hire into the most important job on Key Biscayne . Then, attorney Jan Jacobowitz, a former law professor and expert on social media  ethical issues, joins us to talk about all the chatter about censorship, banning, section 230, and the rest of the ongoing "Big Tech" controversy...

KB Manager Candidates: Williamson and Lynch

February 06, 2021 19:00 - 50 minutes - 34.7 MB

THERE ARE FIVE FINALISTS for Key Biscayne's top job. The two frontrunners for Village manager are both accomplished military men. We asked how that would be of help on an island threatened by sea level rise and acrimonious politics.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

COVID Outbreak At MAST...and...Is Evangelical Christianity Tied to the Capitol Riot?

January 30, 2021 20:00 - 43 minutes - 29.6 MB

MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS ARE QUARANTINED at MAST Academy as Key Biscayne gets close to 2000 cases. Dr. Hamid  Keshvari-Rasti gives his thoughts and how variant strains are spreading -- and  what vaccines mean Also, historian and author Kristin Du Mez talks about her new book, Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. We also hear from Crossbridge Key Biscayne Pastor Felipe Assis on how the challenge posed by white nationalism for church leaders and...

Fire at the Beach Club and a dumpster fire In DC

January 23, 2021 19:00 - 28 minutes - 19.3 MB

Key Biscayne Fire Chief Eric Lang gives us the latest information about the Beach Cub fires. If you have any information about the incident, please call (305)365-5555.  Thom and Tony discuss the inauguration of our 46th president, Joe Biden. They'll give their opinions on whether unifying the country is a realistic goal.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

A Photographer's View of the Capitol Riot, and Vexing Vaccine Issues with Raquel Regalado

January 16, 2021 21:00 - 42 minutes - 29 MB

VETERAN PHOTOJOURNALIST J.SCOTT APPLEWHITE made shocking images of the siege of the Capitol January 6th. He shares his experience about that attack and tight security for the inauguration of Joe Biden.  Closer to home, new Miami-Dade County Commissioner Raquel Regalado talks about COVID-19 vaccine issues and how she's working to resolve a lawsuit about the Key Biscayne library.  Finally, Key Biscayne's Village Council literally went to the dogs last week. Find out what we mean.  Support the...

How To Hire A Manager & Supreme Shenanigans

December 12, 2020 20:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

Former Mayor Mayra Peña Lindsay joins us to share her insights about the search for the next Key Biscayne Village manager. She talks about the fine line between "national level professionalism" and "home grown" knowledge. Then Thom and Tony debate the effort by Texas and 17 other states to overturn the presidential election.  And -- we talk about how and why you can help local journalism by supporting the Key Biscayne Independent.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Indepe...

How To Hire A Manager & Supreme Shenanigans

December 12, 2020 20:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

Former Mayor Mayra Peña Lindsay joins us to share her insights about the search for the next Key Biscayne Village manager. She talks about the fine line between "national level professionalism" and "home grown" knowledge. Then Thom and Tony debate the effort by Texas and 17 other states to overturn the presidential election.  And -- we talk about how and why you can help local journalism by supporting the Key Biscayne Independent.  Support the show

Masks, Vaccines, & Bullhorn Logic

December 05, 2020 20:00 - 42 minutes - 28.9 MB

COVID FINES? With cases surging again, Mayor Mike Davey joins us to talk about the reinstitution of Key Biscayne's mask mandate.  We'll talk about how that will be enforced, who gets fined, and if any of it could actually stand up. WILL PEOPLE TAKE THEIR SHOT? Also, Sarah Kreps from Cornell Tech Policy Lab joins us to discuss her ongoing research regarding public opinion about taking a vaccine. Will people do so willingly, or will the government or corporations have to force the issue.  Su...

Questions for Allison and Ed: Can KB's Council Work Together?

November 14, 2020 21:00 - 1 hour - 44.1 MB

THE ELECTION IS OVER, but can different factions on Key Biscayne's Council work together on issues like sea level rise, burying power lines, and collective bargaining with police and fire unions? Our Guests are Council Members Ed London and Allison McCormick. We'll put them to the civility test.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

Questions for Allison and Ed: Can KB's Council Work Together?

November 14, 2020 21:00 - 1 hour - 44.1 MB

THE ELECTION IS OVER, but can different factions on Key Biscayne's Council work together on issues like sea level rise, burying power lines, and collective bargaining with police and fire unions? Our Guests are Council Members Ed London and Allison McCormick. We'll put them to the civility test.  Support the show

Tropical Storms, Political Storms

November 07, 2020 19:00 - 38 minutes - 26.7 MB

TROPICAL STORM ETA is threatening with nearly a foot of rain, storm surge, and sustained winds of 65 mph - and the barrier island of Key Biscayne is in the warning area. Our guest is Village Fire Chief Eric Lang, who talks about the threat and how residents should prepare before Eta arrives late Sunday THE OTHER POLITICAL STORM -- is the election. Now that Joe Biden has been called the winner, does that mean storm clouds are clearing? And what about fierce contest on Key Biscayne? Will the ...

Police Chief Press, The Election & The Bullhorn Guy

October 31, 2020 18:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

TRICK OR TREAT -- - Key Biscayne Police Chief Charles Press joins us to talk about how his team took down a group of suspected  car thieves, his recommendations for Halloween safety, and what is being done to gear up for election day security. Also We discuss a case of a candidate demanding a retraction for a letter to the editor and the use of a bullhorn in politics And we attempt to do a Halloween radio costume party that, predictably, gets silly.  Support the show (https://kbindependen...

Police Chief Press, The Election & The Bullhorn Guy

October 31, 2020 18:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

TRICK OR TREAT -- - Key Biscayne Police Chief Charles Press joins us to talk about how his team took down a group of suspected  car thieves, his recommendations for Halloween safety, and what is being done to gear up for election day security. Also We discuss a case of a candidate demanding a retraction for a letter to the editor and the use of a bullhorn in politics And we attempt to do a Halloween radio costume party that, predictably, gets silly.  Support the Show. Subscribe to the Ke...

We're All Doomed -- But Is One Party Double-Doomed?

October 24, 2020 18:00 - 47 minutes - 32.4 MB

SINKING FEELING Author, reporter and climate change expert Mario Ariza joins us to talk about his new book "Disposable City: Miami's Future On The Shores of a Climate Catastrophe.  Can Key Biscayne escape the rising tides, and what will that cost? STATE OF THE RACE Plus, we thought Republican strategist, Adam Belmar and Democratic strategist, Fernand Amandi would give us very different views on how the presidential election would turn out. We were wrong. Find out why both are predicting th...

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