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Remember That Movie?

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We look at the movies of the past with the eyes of today. Do they hold up? Are they still as awesome as we remember? Have some of them become problematic? Steve and Alejandro aim to find out.
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RadioStPete Podcasts & Interviews Welcome to the RadioStPete online, on-air magazine featuring local podcasts, interviews, events and news coverage originally broadcast on Sunshine 96.7 FM. Browse this podcast archive anytime, anywhere. Use the Search Box to find a specific name or podcast. **Hear what's happening now live on RadioStPete.com (http://radiostpete.com/) . **Check out the Program Guide (https://radiostpete.com/#program-guide) for our full broadcast schedule.
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Big Broadway Energy Podcast – Featuring Janelle Richardson on 'Fat Ham' and Finding Your Voice" 🎙️ Host: Steven Riordan 🎭 Guest: Janelle Richardson – Actress, Vocal Coach, Entrepreneur 🎧 Episode Summary In this episode of Big Broadway Energy, host Steven Riordan sits down with Janelle Richardson, a dynamic actress and vocal coach, to delve into her…
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Lunchtime Conversations host Nanette Wiser interviews Dr. Nashid Madyun, the Florida Humanities Executive Director about their initiatives, upcoming programs, the importance of Florida storytelling about history, arts, culture, cuisine and environment even during lean times. Dr. Nashid Madyun is a native of Helena, Arkansas—a historic Mississippi R…
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Arts correspondent Margo Hammond’s guest today is Mary Corbett, a violinist for the Florida Orchestra since 1989. This week Corbett was a guest speaker at the Tampa Bay chapter of Creative Mornings, a free monthly breakfast lecture series for creatives that now hosts events in 247 cities all over the world, both in person and online. This month's t…
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St. Pete Eats welcomes Kelli Casto of St. Pete's newest fresh produce store, Your Neighborhood Produce, in an area of St. Petersburg with limited access to fresh produce. Your Neighborhood Produce recently opened at 132 49th St. S. in the South St. Pete Community Redevelopment Area. The market is an extension of Kelli Casto’s mission to ensure neig…
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John Bannon, who has been principal tympani with The Florida Orchestra for nearly 40 years, downplays his considerable talents in this playful Arts Alive! interview. “First you tune it, and then you hit it. Preferably in that order.” What becomes clear is that the tympani is an integral part of not just the percussion section but of the full orches…
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SUNKEN GARDENS in downtown St. Pete is a city jewel. Did you ever consider making use of rainwater? On May 27, 11am-noon, join Melissa West of UF/IFAS Pinellas County Extension to learn how to setup your own rain barrel, collect rainwater and use it in the landscape. We will explore practical, low-cost approaches to harness our most precious resour…
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In this episode of THE INQUISITIVE TONGUE, host Nanette Wiser chats with Chef Zachary Crossman, the new executive chef 15th Street Farms who joins Emmauel Roux and the team to celebrate sustainability, global dishes, seasonal produce and educate the next generation of farmers and healthy eaters with classes, events and tours. Seen here with Amanda …
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In this episode of MUSIC SCENE, host Nanette Wiser chats with singer/songwriter, speaker and coach Sally Morgan, an award-winning singer-songwriter, powerhouse keynote speaker, and expert in voice and speaker development. With a dynamic career spanning stage, TV, and corporate events, she brings a unique blend of performance mastery and communicati…
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In this episode of FEEDING TAMPA BAY's podcast "Stick A Fork In It," Grow Financial's Chantel Negron talks about storm recovery. Seven months after hurricanes Helen and Milton devastated the West coast of Florida, many residents still have not been able to move back into their homes, or afford the expenses to get their lives back on track. That is …
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Welcome to Historically St Pete, a weekly conversation where we explore the truths, and myths of the people and events that created the Sunshine City. My name is Rui Farias and I have the best job in town – the Executive Director of the St. Petersburg Museum of History. Located on the St. Pete Pier, the Museum of History has been sharing the storie…
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In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles talks with Eric Zimmer. Why do struggles make you stronger, and how can you turn them into fuel for success? In this powerful conversation, Eric Zimmer shares his personal journey of overcoming adversity and the mindset shifts that helped him rise above life’s toughest challenges. If you're feel…
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In E201 of Florida Spectacular, hosts Cathy Salustri & Rick Kilby talk about eco-tours and wildlife in St. Johns River: Baby Birds, Tiny Gators, and Goat Island. Floridiana Festival at the Matheson Squarehouse Pizza Love Vine? Welaka Florida Lake Jesup St. Johns River info Airboat on the St. Johns Airboat chase sequence in Gone Fishin' "36 Hours in…
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In this episode of Grey Matters, host Brian Peret talks with sidekick Nanette Wiser about the thrill St. Pete Pitch Night and getting the Audience Award for his Bike 911 concept, how it evolved and where it's going...Shark Tank maybe??? Peret also shared some of his current CodeBoXX projects and what's going on this summer in the Campbell Park neig…
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Host Nanette Wiser relishes her conversations with bon vivant Nick Steele, executive editor of St. Pete Life Magazine. Steele chatted with us about their "Best Life" May/June 2025 issue with Gronk on the cover and so many inspiring stories! Says Steele: "From the hottest health and fitness trends to the art of designing spaces that boost your well-…
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The Butterfly Effect of Telling Your Story What if the simple act of writing your story could change someone else’s life? In this soul-stirring 15-minute episode, Author and Memoir Mentor Kerry Kriseman dives into the butterfly effect—how small, brave acts like writing down your truth can create ripples that reach far beyond what you imagined. She …
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(5/20/25 on RSP) In this episode of ECKERD COLLEGE NEWS, we meet Eckerd College junior Clara Oxford. Curiosity and hard work led this Eckerd College junior to prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. She grew up near a heavily wooded portion of northeast Pennsylvania, and thanks to her parents’ love of the outdoors, she always felt drawn to explore natur…
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Host Nanette Wiser and producer Anna Hummel were wowed by our guest Alexis Baum, a renaissance woman who you hear on AB Sees You, the Florida Folk Show on occasion, at Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Association events (when she's now working somewhere in the world such as New Zealand and Australia) and a RadioStPete board member. Baum had just wrapp…
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The EDGE District is home to a Dozen Unique Local Boutiques + THIRTY-FIVE places to eat or drink in our amazing, diverse, creative, and independent-focused district. 7-days a week it's the perfect location to celebrate events both big and small or simply enjoy the ones you cherish (including yourself)! The EDGE features a magic theatre, live music …
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What To Do While You Wait In this soulful and gently stirring episode, Vanessa Autrey invites us into the messy, very human tension of waiting—when life slows down, answers linger, and clarity feels just out of reach. Drawing from experiences like an Omakase meal to inbox refresh spirals, she explores the quiet strength of cultivated patience, the …
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In this episode of the Classical Scene, host Victor Huls speaks with Wesley Ducote, a pianist and collaborator from St. Pete, about their upcoming special performance at the Museum of Fine Arts on May 24th. The concert, curated by Ducote, is designed to complement the museum's kimono exhibit and explores the musical conversation between Eastern and…
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Taming Your Inner Critic: How High Achievers Can Stop the Burnout Cycle If you’re a high achiever, Type A, or always raising the bar — you might be secretly pushed by your inner critic more than you realize. In this episode, I share my personal story of discovering my own inner critic (and how I first denied it, like many of us do). You’ll learn: T…
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Award-winning author, strategist and curator Lucy Bullivant joins us to spill the tea on what it really takes to shape cities that work – and why good urbanism needs more than just good design. We dive into her journey from writing "Masterplanning Futures" to curating edutainment exhibitions, chairing design review panels and working hands-on with …
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Culver is a graduate of Northwestern University with a B.A. in Voice, The Juilliard School of Music with an Advanced Certificate in Vocal/Opera Performance and The William Esper Studio in New York City ( a 2 year Sanford Meisner method acting program). You may have seen her as the incinerating "Mary Reeser" in Weird in St. Pete at Floridarama this …
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Welcome to Historically St Pete, a weekly conversation where we explore the truths, and myths of the people and events that created the Sunshine City. Host Rui Farias is the Executive Director of the St. Petersburg Museum of History. Located on the St. Pete Pier, the Museum of History has been sharing the stories of the Sunshine City for 102 years,…
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Host Nanette Wiser chatted with fan fest host and author Bruce Reynolds about his book, "There Is No Place Like Dome" The hilarious, charming stories of his interactions with fans, his memorable and wacky costumer and the sad demise of the Trop in last year's hurricane were all part of our wonderful conversation. The book is published by St. Peters…
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In this episode of Music Scene, host Nanette Wiser talks with Steve Weinberger, CEO of Clearwater Jazz Holiday, talks about upcoming concerts around town and the 46th Annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday Celebration at Coachman Park October 16-19. Get TICKETS! More event information here. CJH Presents "Expanding the Experience" series 2025. May 17 noon-8…
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PODCAST VERSION In this episode of What's Brewing Tampa Bay, host Matt Dahm/Mastry's in St. Pete Beach (right) chats about beer trends and brewer education with Andrew Brow, Pee-Pa's Garage Brewery in Pinellas Park (left). #beer #craftbeer #brewery #mastrys #mattdahm #peepasgarage #andrewbrow #usfstpetebrewerprogram #beertrends #stpete #stpetefl #t…
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This special episode features female artists featured in the 50th annual Alaska Folk Fest in Juneau, Alaska. June Bunch, the host of Lyrical Ladies, witnessed the festival both onstage and off and shares some of her favorite artists from the event. In order of appearance, enjoy Marian Call (https://mariancall.com/), Taylor Vidic (https://www.taylor…
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June Bunch hosts Lyrical Ladies Mondays 4-5 pm, is a songwriter and performer and has a full-time job as graphics designer and event coordinator at Morean Arts Center. She gave us an effervescent tour of upcoming shows and summer camps, plus a look at her art/talk and musical performance Sunday May 18 @ 3pm at Pinellas Ale Works (PAW). **Morean Art…
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Arts Correspondent Margo Hammond attends Sleuthfest and reports on the mystery writers event May 16-19 featuring Tamara Lush, Linda Bond (Linda Hurtado) and others. She chats with Sam Falco, who presented on the first panel. Falco's background is an interesting mix of business (a software developer, he presently is an Agile Coach at Grow Financial …
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Karen and her husband Todd own Superior Fresh, the only organic land-based Salmon facility in the US. Their mission is to feed the world with healthy, reliable and high value salmon using sound practices in a safe environment. Along the way Karen and Todd established a family program at Mayo Clinic to advance research into congenital heart defects.…
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First, the bad news. Just three days ago, singer, songwriter and bandleader Michael Franti canceled tonight’s scheduled concert at the BayCare Sound – his wife Sara went into premature labor (their daughter’s due date was June 6). So he put off several weeks of shows, understandably. That leaves us with this Arts Alive! interview, conducted with Fr…
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Lisa is an entrepreneur, executive, venture capitalist and community philanthropist. Leader of the Speer Dream Foundation. Lisa worked alongside her father, Roy Speer, founder of the Home Shopping Network. #lisavickers #HSN #speerdreamfoundation #academyprep #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #fivefabulousfemales…
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On Wednesday, May 7th, the Tampa Bay Times hosted the Spotlight Tampa Bay Sustainability Series community discussion in partnership with Tampa Electric about the future of development in Tampa Bay. About 200 people gathered for the event, which was hosted at Feeding Tampa Bay in Tampa. Moderator: Rebecca Liebson, real estate reporter Kartik Goyani,…
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