Florida Department of State

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A podcast by and about the Florida Department of State

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Florida Department of State

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History

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May 28, 2026

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Historic Preservation in Florida 28.05.2026

Preservation plays an important role here at the Florida Department of State. We have a whole bureau within the Division of Historical Resources, the Bureau of Historic Preservation, that works to identify, evaluate, preserve, and interpret the historic and cultural resources of the state. The division director serves as the state's Historic Preservation Officer. The division also maintains Florid...

Unsealed Profiles: Marjory Stoneman Douglas 22.04.2026

April is the month in which we celebrate Earth Day, so we thought we would take a look at the life of a woman who became  one of the most important voices to emerge from the dawning of environmental consciousness in 20th Century America,  and who is today  remembered as "the woman who saved the Everglades."   Marjory Stoneman Douglas   

Unsealed Profiles: Marjorie Kennan Rawlings 26.03.2026

March is Women's History Month, so let's take a look at the life and work of Florida author  and  member  of the Florida Artists Hall of Fame, Marjorie  Kennan  Rawlings. While not a native  Floridian, Marjorie Kennan  Rawlings  has become   strongly  identified  with Florida  through her writings, which told stories of life in rural Florida.  

Archaeology Month 25.03.2026

March is Archaeology month. And archaeologist is one of those professions that, for better or worse, have some well-known fictional characters that have presented the profession as an adventurous action-filled thrill ride. But, when it comes down to it, archaeologists are scientists who study the human past using material remains left behind by past civilizations. Sometimes this is done through di...

Unsealed Profiles: The Highwaymen 27.02.2026

In our inaugural episode of Unsealed Profiles and in honor of Black History Month, let's learn a bit about a group of Florida artists known as the Highwaymen. This group of young Black American painters from the Ft. Pierce, Florida area began painting and selling their work out of their cars along Florida's highways in the 1950s, earning them the group's nickname and eventually ending up in the Fl...

Black History Month 27.02.2026

February is Black History Month, so to commemorate the occasion we sat down with Museum of Florida History Senior Curator Kimberlyn Elliot to chat about some of the artifacts in the collection that shine light on the role Black Floridians have played in a variety of aspects of the state's history.    

Business in the Sunshine State 22.12.2025

Florida prides itself on being a business friendly state, and the Department of State intersects with the world of business on a couple of fronts. One is through the aforementioned Division of Corporations, which is the State's central location for filing business entities; serves as an informational resource for statewide business activities, registrations and certificates; and provides sole prop...

Florida's Veterans' History Program 07.11.2025

While November might be most associated with Thanksgiving, Veterans day also falls with in the month.  This federal holiday is observed every November 11th and honors military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. At the Florida Department of State, the Major John Leroy Haynes Florida Veterans' History Program collects, preserves, and shares the stories of Florida's veterans and the State of...

Native Americans in Florida 20.10.2025

Indigenous people have lived in Florida for more than 14,000 years, long before the European explorers and the settlers who journeyed to Florida arrived. Today, Florida is home to two federally recognized tribes the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians and Seminole Tribe of Florida. But throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, there were many tribes and other groups who lived throughout the state. But over...

Spanish Influence in Florida 19.09.2025

It been said that during its long history Florida has flown the flags of five nations. One of those nations was Spain, and it's flag actually flew over Florida twice. The first Spanish period (1565-1763) and the Second Spanish Period (1783-1821). The two Spanish periods were broken up by a brief 20 year span when Florida was under British rule while Florida's neighbors, the 13 original colonies, w...

Florida's Maritime History: How Florida's waterways tell the story 26.08.2025

Florida is a land surrounded by water. Water has played a key role in the development of Florida throughout it's history and the artifacts and structures left in and around waterways help tell the story of the history of Florida. In this episode we talk to a number of historians and archaeologist about the things we can learn about Florida's past bu y exploring it's many waterways.   To learn more...

America's 250: Celebrating the Semiquincentennial 21.07.2025

As America  approaches  a significant birthday, all 50 states are planning events and activities to commemorate the semiquincentennial.  In this episode, we take a look at some of the past, present, and future aspects of Florida's role in the creation and celebration of America over the last 250 years.  You can view images of some of the artifacts from the Centennial and Bicentennial celebrations ...

Tallahassee's Bicentennial 24.10.2024

In this special episode celebrating Tallahassee's Bicentennial, we will explore some Florida history, as well as hear from some Department of State employees who helped to recreate a piece of the past. First up, Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Assistant Director of the Division of Historical Resources, John Grandage, discuss Florida's Territorial Period and some of the events leading up statehood...

Voting in Florida: Setting the Gold Standard for Elections Administration 12.07.2024

Join us as Maria Matthews, Director of the Division of Elections, shares insights into how the Division provides administrative support to the Secretary of State, Florida's Chief Election Officer, to ensure that Florida has fair and accurate elections. 

Moments in Time: Capturing History Through the Photographic Archives 10.06.2024

Join us as Photographic Archivist Adam Watson tells us a bit about the the Florida Photographic Collection housed within the State Archives of Florida.   The Photographic Collection visually documents the people, places and events that have contributed to the Florida's history and development from the mid-15th century to the present. Comprised of approximately 1.5 million still images and over 7,0...

Places in History: Discussing Preservation with Florida's SHPO 08.05.2024

In this episode, Alissa Lotane, Director of the Division of Historical Resources and Florida's State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) joins us to discuss how the Department of State helps to direct historic preservation efforts throughout the state.  In cooperation with state and federal agencies, local governments, private organizations, and individuals, the Division of Historical Resources  ...

Check It Out: An informative conversation with Florida's State Librarian 05.04.2024

In this episode we're joined by Secretary of State Cord Byrd, and Amy Johnson, Florida's State Librarian. We'll discuss the various parts of the Division of Library and Information Services, focusing on the roles they play, the records they keep, and the resources they offer.

Beneath the Surface: Diving into Underwater Archaeology 01.03.2024

In this episode we're joined by Secretary of State Cord Byrd, and Ryan Duggins, State Underwater Archaeologist and Underwater Archaeology Supervisor. We will discuss the unique challenges faced by archeologists in Florida as they try to explore the historical record of a state on a peninsula, surrounded by saltwater, and filled with lakes, rivers, springs.

For the Record: The Common and the Curious Contents of the State Archives 02.02.2024

In this episode Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Archives Historian Matthew Storey join us to discuss the Department's role as the state's record keeper and various ways that these records are both preserved for and made available to the people of the state of Florida.

Taking Care of Business: The role of the Division of Corporations 05.01.2024

In this episode, Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Division of Corporations Director Sean Toner explore how the department keeps the wheels of Florida's businesses running smoothly.

Pieces of the Past: Studying Florida's Archaeological Collection 08.12.2023

In this episode we're joined by Secretary of State Cord Byrd, and Sam Wilford, Archaeology Collections and Conservation Supervisor for the Department's Bureau of Archeological Research. We will be discussing the millions of artifacts that populate the State's archaeological collection and how the department saves, stewards, and shares these fascinating historical items.

Florida Folklife: Types, Traditions, and Importance 17.11.2023

In this episode we're joined by Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Dominick Tartaglia, who is the Sate Folklorist for the state of Florida. We'll be discussing the Florida Folklife Program and the ways in which it documents, presents, and preserves the living traditions, folk arts, and cultural knowledge that are a vital part Florida's vibrant folklife and traditional culture.

"Think Glocally": How the Division of Arts and Culture Shares Florida with the World 29.09.2023
Digging in the Past: Examining the Role of Florida's State Archaeologist 05.09.2023

In this episode we're joined by Secretary of State Cord Byrd, and Kathryn Miyar, Bureau Chief of the Bureau of Archeological Research and State Archeologist for the state of Florida. We will discuss the Department's role in preserving Florida's past while working with the various stakeholders that have an interest in protecting historical items it for future generations.

Keeper of the Seal: Discussing the Role of Secretary of State with Archives Historian 03.08.2023

In this episode Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Archives Historian Matthew Story join us to discuss one of the roles of the Department of State as the state's record keeper and various ways that these records are both preserved for and made available to the people of the state of Florida.

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