Central Florida Public Media

Engage

Society EN ↓ 200 episodes

Join Engage’s host, Cheryn Stone as she explores Central Florida's issues and culture with new voices, new perspectives, and thought provoking interviews.

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Central Florida Public Media

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Society

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www.cfpublic.org

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Hurricane Season, Eatonville Loses Vote on Black History Museum, Pedestrian Safety, High School Grad Earns B.A. 23.05.2024

The challenges language barriers create when planning for extreme weather events in Central Florida. The state’s Black History Museum Task Force is recommending St. Augustine as the proposed site over Eatonville. Efforts to curb pedestrian deaths in Central Florida. Student graduating high school with UCF degree.

Central Florida Seen & Heard Rising Water, Antisemitism and Security Training, African Response to Holocaust 21.05.2024

The hidden costs of changing climate and rising water on the aging population. The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando hosts a screening of, "A Tree of Life," an HBO documentary about the Pittsburgh Synagogue, and training seminars conducted by the Secure Community Network. A Florida history professor who studies the Holocaust through a unique lens.

Farmworkers Killed in Marion Bus Crash, BCU Mental Health, NAVC Veterinary Training, Orlando Fringe 16.05.2024

A devastating traffic accident killed eight migrant workers and injured dozens more outside of Ocala. Providing mental health services for student-athletes at BCU. A veterinary ophthalmologist talks about a shortage of animal specialists in Florida. Orlando Fringe Festival storyteller Paul Strickland stops by to spin tall tales.

Florida Wildlife Corridor, Dave’s House, Orlando Book Festival, Kerouac House, Tayari Jones 15.05.2024

A look at preservation efforts for Split Oak Forest and the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Dave’s House planning new residential community for homeless Central Floridians living with mental illness. Exploring Saturday’s Orlando Book Festival with the Kerouac House and keynote speaker, best-selling author Tayari Jones.

Senator Rick Scott, Young Voter Engagement, Authentic Books in Orlando 09.05.2024

Senator Rick Scott discusses Florida’s insurance crisis and other topics. New efforts to engage young voters of color. Orlando’s Natisha Asbell expands her online Authentic Books subscription experience to a brick-and-mortar store.

Starliner Mission Scrubbed, Esports in Schools, Orlando Solar Bears 07.05.2024

Another delay for Boeing’s first crewed launch. Efforts to incorporate esports into Florida’s scholastic athletic programming and the importance of physical and mental health for participants. Orlando’s minor league hockey team is angling for the ECHL championship.

Student Protests, Rep. Anna Eskamani, Reporting Horse Deaths at Racetracks, Orlando Musician Zoya Zafar 02.05.2024

College campuses are dealing with protests unseen since the sixties. Florida Representative Anna Eskamani weighs in on the demonstrations, the six-week abortion ban, and rumors of a special legislative session. Ahead of the Kentucky Derby this weekend, we’ll hear from various voices on the standards for safety at race tracks in Florida and throughout the country. Orlando based singer/songwriter Zo...

Florida’s 6-Week Abortion Ban, Sedatives in Police Encounters, Vision Zero 30.04.2024

The impact of Florida’s six-week abortion ban. Orange County traffic engineer plans to make Central Florida roads safer. AP investigative reporter Ryan Foley exposes the use of sedatives in arresting unruly perpetrators. Increasing participation in area volunteerism.

Hurricane Season, Orlando Entertainment District Developer, Noncompete Ban, 6th Millennium BC Bread, Unlikely Marathoner 25.04.2024

Looking ahead to an active Atlantic hurricane season. The impact of FTC announcement restricting employment noncompete clauses on local businesses and employees. The discovery of 8,000-year-old bread could change the way we look at early civilization. Kissimmee’s Gloria Vasquez close to running 100 marathons before she turns 100.

Downtown Development, Rollins Retirement, Red Lobster's Role in Desegregation, Pledge to Stop Hate 24.04.2024

A new sports and entertainment district is developing in downtown Orlando. The President of Rollins College is retiring. Orlando-based Red Lobster faces financial issues. The seafood restaurant’s founder helped integrate Central Florida restaurants. The Central Florida Pledge stands up to hate.

Hotel housing, Diabetes Treatment Law, Civility in Divisive Times, UCF Cybersecurity Team 18.04.2024

Embrace of Celebration provides relief for families living in poverty through a housing crisis. A Florida law expands access to insulin supplies to help diabetes patients in emergencies, but health disparities remain. Former state representative draws a roadmap to civil discourse. UCF students keep dominating cyber security competitions.

Food Insecurity; WNBA Orlando Miracle; Photographer Develops Lost Film 16.04.2024

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida CEO invited to D.C. to discuss hunger. Kissimmee woman discusses food insecurity. PR manager for the former Orlando Miracle WNBA team shares the team’s history. Photo exhibit originates with lost and found film.

Gabby Petito Act Signed; Don Soledad Brings Flamenco to Central Florida 11.04.2024

Marion County Sheriff Lt. Paul Bloom talks about the new Gabby Petito law and how it will be enforced. Nichole Schmidt is the mother of Gabby Petito, Michelle Sperzel is the CEO of Harbor House of Central Florida. Flamenco artist Don Soledad joins us in studio.

Harassment of First Responders, Alianza Resilience Hub, ULA Delta Rockets, Veterans Legacy Program 09.04.2024

A bill makes it illegal to harass first responders in Florida. Building up under-heard communities across the I-4 corridor ahead of hurricane season. The legacy of ULA’s Delta rocket family. A UCF program memorializes the fallen soldiers of World War II from Florida.

Walk for Parkinson's; MCO Growth; OCPS Electric Buses; Eclipse Lore 04.04.2024

Approximately 20,000 Central Floridians live with Parkinson’s. Addressing delays, parking, and growth at Orlando International Airport. Orange County Schools expand their electric bus fleet. Understanding eclipses throughout history.

Future of abortion access; Eatonville Black history museum; Amapoundcake 02.04.2024

Florida Supreme Court allows six-week abortion ban and voters to decide on abortion rights. Eatonville’s Mayor shares why she believes the town is the best home for Florida’s Black History Museum. Local influencer “AmaPoundcake” has a positive take on body image.

Regina Hill Arrested; Identifying Elder Abuse; DeSantis Signs Anti-Squatter Law; Mister Rogers' Rollins Legacy 28.03.2024

Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill is arrested for elder abuse. AARP shares warning signs of exploitation. A new law makes it easier for property owners to vacate squatters. Mister Rogers Week of Kindness at Rollins College.

Fentanyl; Racial Disparities in the Medical Field; Women's Health Forum; Tyler Gillespie and Florida Man 26.03.2024

A parent who lost his son to overdose and efforts to control the fentanyl crisis in Volusia County. Racial disparities within Central Florida’s medical community and its impact on women of color. Florida Man Poems revisited.

Floridians Flown From Haiti; VoRide; Mickey and the Teamsters; J Henry Barbershop Unites Parramore 21.03.2024

Floridians in Haiti are evacuating and being taken to the Orlando Sanford International Airport. The Volusia County rideshare VoRide is expanding. Mike Schneider, author of Mickey and the Teamsters, discusses the history of unions at Disney. A pillar of Parramore, J Henry’s barbershop, is back open after being destroyed by a fire.

Florida Primary Day; Orange County Supervisor of Elections; March Madness; Bracket Pool Legalities; Plogging For Pints Comes To Orlando 19.03.2024

WMFE's Joe Mario Pedersen reports on Primary Day poll activity and Orange County Supervisor of Elections Glen Gilzean talks about his new role. We profile Florida schools in the NCAA March Madness tournaments and Orlando hosts 'Plogging for Pints' - a great way to keep fit and clean your community.

OnePULSE Investigation; Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation Fails; Living With Alzheimer's; Celebrating Pi Day 14.03.2024

Reporter Amanda Rabines joins us Engage to unpack her Orlando Sentinel investigation into the collapse of the OnePULSE Foundation. Carlos Guillermo Smith with Equality Florida shares what he considers successes this legislative session following a legal settlement in the Parental Rights in Education law. There are disparities in diagnosis of dementia. Math Professor Allen Pelley unravels the myste...

Community Violence Intervention Initiative; Mangrove Preservation; Scalia-Ginsburg Opera; Jackie Robinson's Daytona Beach Legacy 12.03.2024

Orlando is expanding an anti-violence program that has demonstrated success in preventing firearm deaths. Also, mangroves are a legally protected ecosystem, we'll look at preservation efforts in Florida. Opera del Sol brings Scalia/Ginsburg to the Pugh Theater and Engage revisits a historic moment in baseball.

HCA Nurse Negotiations; Crisis in Haiti; 2024 Sargassum Predictions; Blood Drive for Sickle Cell Patients; Blockbuster Experience Pop-up 07.03.2024

HCA Healthcare hospital nurses in Osceola and Sanford rally for better staffing levels. The Executive Director of the Haitian American Art Network in Orlando fears for family living in the Caribbean country under a state of emergency. Hear predictions for sargassum blooms this summer and some ideas about what to do with the smelly stuff that could benefit coastal communities. OneBlood needs more A...

Community ID's; Orlando's Big Tree; HBCU Student Political Engagement; Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club 05.03.2024

The Executive Director of Apopka's Hope CommUnity Center discusses the impact of the state’s legislature move to ban community IDs used by many undocumented residents. A local researcher studies the political engagement of Black students at Florida's HBCUs. An Orlando tree that pre-dates the Revolutionary War is getting cloned. There are plans to build a portable resilience hub to use before or af...

Sickle Cell Disease in Central Florida; Sunshine State Mafia; Mike the Friendly Firefighter 29.02.2024

An Orlando physician and Sickle Cell patient shares the devastating effects of the disease and optimism for the Florida bill sponsored by Representative Kelly Skidmore that allocates funding for research and treatment. A Florida author discusses the history of organized crime in the Sunshine State. After Brittany Jones’ fiancé, a Florida firefighter, died while on a rescue call, she wrote a childr...

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