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  • Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the dynamic history—and future—of ice at the poles.
  • Explore the forces behind deadly landslides—and the danger zones for the next big one.
  • Are we alone—and if not, what might the inhabitants of far-flung worlds look like?
  • My guests today are TWO names well known to local readers and lovers of storytelling: Amy Bennett Williams AND Roger Williams. That’s right, we’re trying…
  • This week, the U.S. Justice Department joined eight whistleblowers suing a Naples-based hospital chain accused of billing for unnecessary patient…
  • The island of Cayo Costa off the coast of Lee County, north of Captiva, is only reachable by boat, and most of it is a state park offering primitive…
  • Emergency response agencies, like the Fort Myers Fire Department are often on the front lines during uncertain times. As more Covid-19 cases are confirmed…
  • While the opioid epidemic continues to grow across southwest Florida, in Lee County overdoses increased by more than 800 percent over the past four years…
  • Research shows that suppressing melatonin production through excessive night lighting, especially blue light, leads health effects including an increase in certain endocrine-related carcinomas. It is now well known that circadian disturbance causes a 20–30% increase in breast cancer rates, and a similar increase in prostate cancers. We discuss the nexus between light pollution and human health, the environment, and public safety with part-time Naples resident, Dr. Mario Motta.
  • My guest this episode is Lynn Millner. She’s the author of “The Allure of Immortality: An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet,” it’s a…
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