
Cary Barbor
Reporterczahaby@wgcu.org
Cary Barbor is a reporter for WGCU and hosts the Gulf Coast Life Book Club author interview show. She was a producer for Martha Stewart Radio on Sirius XM, where she hosted a live interview show with authors of new books. She was a producer for The Leonard Lopate Show, a live, daily show that covered arts, culture, politics, and food on New York City’s public radio station WNYC. She also worked as a producer on Studio 360, a national public radio culture magazine; and The Sunday Long Read, a show that features in-depth conversations with journalists and other writers. She has filed stories for NPR's The Pulse and Here & Now.
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On this episode of the GCL Book Club, we hear from prolific author Caroline Leavitt about her page-turner of a book, Days of Wonder, about justice, guilt, forgiveness, and reinvention.
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The Biden Administration has proposed a new rule to make contraception more accessible and more affordable.
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A Fort Myers high school student has published a book. And it’s not her first foray into the publishing business.
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Florida’s District 81 looks very different than it did last election, and the candidates do too.
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A tornado whirled through Fort Myers Wednesday afternoon. WGCU’s Cary Barbor spoke with someone who was too close for comfort.
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Collier County Traffic Operations has shut down power at 13 intersections in the county.
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At the last minute, NCH and Florida Blue reached an agreement that will allow the hospital to stay in-network.
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This week on the Book Club, an international reporter takes on his most difficult story yet when he looks for his father's identity in a new memoir called A Question of Paternity.
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Greater Pine Island Alliance is in need of skilled and unskilled volunteers.
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At the eleventh hour, Florida Blue and NCH were able to come to a multi-year agreement that will keep NCH’s doctors, hospitals, and practices in-network for Florida Blue members.