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  • Who Do I Trust For My News? Navigating Florida Politics in 2025
    Dec 14 2025

    "Who do I trust for my news?" It is a big question Floridians are asking in 2025.

    In this inaugural Sunday morning episode of Top of Mind Florida, hosts Michael Williams and Brian Crowley review the massive political shifts of the year. We cut through the media echo chamber to analyze the consolidation of power in Tallahassee, the erosion of the "Sunshine Law," and the new federal immigration policies causing anxiety across South Florida.

    Topics Discussed:

    • The "Alligator Alcatraz" Mystery: Why are inmate records disappearing from public view?
    • Immigration Anxiety: How federal "pauses" and deportation rhetoric are hitting Florida communities.
    • The Power Grab: Has the "Red State" monopoly killed local control?
    • The Democratic Bench: Why the opposition party can't seem to recruit a winning team (explained with a Gators football analogy).
    • Media Distrust: Navigating the "Information Chaos" to find the truth.

    📺 WATCH THIS EPISODE See the full discussion in our new studio setting on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TopOfMindFlorida

    #FloridaPolitics #DeSantis #MediaBias #TruthInMedia #SundayMorning #TopOfMindFlorida #2025Review #SunshineLaw #ImmigrationNews

    Chapters:

    0:00 - Sunday Morning is Back

    2:39 - 2025 Review: The Decline of Florida Openness

    5:20 - "Alligator Alcatraz": Where are the Prisoners?

    7:10 - Immigrant Anxiety: Deportation Fears in South Florida

    10:55 - The Tallahassee Power Grab vs. Local Control

    13:25 - How COVID Solidified the "Red State" Reality

    17:40 - Why Democrats Can’t Build a Bench

    24:10 - The Vanishing Casey DeSantis?

    27:00 - Media Distrust: Finding Truth in 2025

    34:55 - The Great Bird Debate: Flamingo vs. Mockingbird

    Connect with Us:

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TopOfMindFlorida
    • Website: https://rss.com/podcasts/top-of-mind-florida/

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    36 min
  • SPECIAL UPDATE: We Return to Sunday Mornings at 9am (Starts Dec 14)
    Dec 9 2025

    On December 14, we return to our 14-year tradition of Florida Sunday morning news analysis.

    We are moving Top of Mind Florida back to the time slot where we spent over a decade with you. In a media landscape often defined by shouting matches, we are recommitting to the quiet work of civil analysis and storytelling.

    From the 2026 Governor’s race to conversations with civic leaders, environmentalists, rocket engineers, authors, sports gurus, musicians, comedians and more...our goal remains the same: Headlines, Hard Questions, and Humor.

    #FloridaNews #SundayMorning #TopOfMindFlorida #RealJournalism

    The New Schedule:

    • When: Sundays at 9:00 AM EST (Starting Dec 14).
    • Where: Right here in your podcast feed.

    Action Item: Please ensure you are following the show so the new Sunday episodes automatically appear in your library.

    Watch the Announcement: See us back in the studio on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TopOfMindFlorida

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    6 min
  • The Have Nots Keep Growing: Is the Florida Dream Dead?
    Dec 2 2025

    The have nots keep growing in the Sunshine State, and the 'Florida Dream' is becoming a nightmare for working families. Are we pricing the middle class out of the Sunshine State?

    In this episode, Michael Williams and Brian Crowley sit down with Paige Shortsleeves (Executive Director, PEACE) to discuss the hidden economic crisis in Palm Beach County. They explore why some families are working three jobs and sleeping in cars, and how new laws criminalizing homelessness are impacting the most vulnerable.

    Plus, Brian Crowley breaks down the political reality: With cost of living skyrocketing, is the "Red State" label hiding a massive block of dissatisfied Independent voters?

    #FloridaLife #HousingCrisis #FloridaPolitics #PalmBeachCounty #CostOfLiving #Homelessness #PoliticalAnalysis #TopOfMindFlorida

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    31 min
  • Florida's Sea Turtle Comeback: High-Tech Tracking & The "Center of Hope"
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode on Florida sea turtle conservation, we look in on the Loggerhead Marinelife Center Pres/CEO to see how Florida wildlife is surviving the condo boom. Andy Dehart discusses sea turtle nesting season, the 1-in-1,000 survival rate, and the fight to save our oceans. Despite rising ocean temperatures and booming coastal development, Florida is pulling off a conservation miracle. The Green Sea Turtle was recently de-listed from "endangered" to "least concern"—but the fight isn't over. Michael Williams and Brian Crowley hear Andy Dehart, CEO of the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (USA Today's "Best Free Attraction") discuss how this "Center of Hope" is rehabilitating injured turtles, using $7,500 satellite tags to track their "reverse snowbird" migrations to Canada, and proving that humans and nature can coexist—even on the "Serengeti" of the Florida coast.

    #FloridaSeaTurtles #OceanConservation #JunoBeach #SaveTheTurtles

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    31 min
  • Florida Politics, Property Taxes & the Road to 2026
    Nov 18 2025

    Florida’s affordability crisis collides with the 2026 governor’s race as Michael Williams and Brian Crowley unpack the rising push to reduce—or even eliminate—property taxes in Florida.

    What’s real policy and what’s political theater? What happens to essential services if the cuts happen?

    The discussion broadens to the fast-shifting governor’s race field, pocketbook pressures across Florida, storm devastation in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba, and rising U.S.–Venezuela tensions affecting South Florida families.

    Plus, Brian reflects on the 2000 election recount 25 years later, and the hosts dig into America’s growing struggle with misinformation and trustworthy news in the AI era.

    Includes full chapter list for easy navigation.

    #FloridaPolitics #PropertyTaxes #FloridaElection #TopOfMindFlorida

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    30 min
  • Congress fails. Thousands of Floridians suffer. Does anyone care?
    Nov 11 2025

    Rural areas in Florida are being hard hit by the Congressional shutdown. In this episode of Top of Mind Florida, Brian Crowley and Michael Williams discuss this critical issue with Karis Engle, President and CEO of nonprofit The Glades Initiative.

    Food is becoming tougher to obtain. High percentage of people in poverty depend on food help. Many are employed but are not earning enough to meet increasing living costs. Seniors are struggling to afford the basics.

    An important conversation about an issue harming many Floridians.

    00:00 – Opening and Guest Introduction

    Brian Crowley and Michael Williams welcome Karis Engle President and CEO of Glades Initiative, a nonprofit addressing health and human service care needs in the Glades.

    01:08 – Rural Florida is being hit hard by government shutdown

    Engle talks about struggling families and seniors who face food insecurity and shortages of other needed services. There is a high level of poverty and more isolation from resources available on the coast.

    03:26 – Employment is an issue for many

    Engle describes how most people receiving SNAP and other program benefits are employed but it is not enough.

    07:20 – Needs are growing and there is no solution in sight.

    She says the federal and state government is not as reliable as it once was and those in need are depending more on local organizations and the community to help them.

    11:17 – There are many ways people can help

    Engle encourages people to volunteer, donate, and get involved. She says that it is the best way for people to make a difference in the lives of families and seniors who need help. And she talks about people who do get involved.

    18:23 – A childhood that led to a desire to help others

    A high school trip led to Engle’s future belief in helping others.

    21:41 – Post interview analysis

    Brian and Michael discuss the complicated issues impacting the Glades, rural Florida and many others affected by government cutbacks.

    25:21 – Closing Thoughts

    Brian and Michael discuss the Florida governor’s race and more. They encourage you to subscribe and stay engaged.

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    30 min
  • Making Ends Meet: Florida’s Biggest Gulf on Top of Mind Florida
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of Top of Mind Florida, Urban League of Palm Beach County President Patrick Franklin joins Michael Williams and Brian Crowley for a hard look at how Floridians are struggling to make ends meet as the gap between the haves and have-nots widens.

    From nonprofit funding cuts and vanishing workforce housing to the loss of skilled labor and new voter restrictions, Franklin explains how everyday families are being squeezed from every direction — higher prices, fewer jobs, and less stability.

    He describes how sudden federal and state defunding threw many seniors out of work, how corporate donors pulled back under political pressure, and why essential immigrant workers are disappearing from the very industries that keep Florida running.

    It’s a candid, urgent conversation about the cost of living, economic inequality, and what leadership — and ordinary citizens — can do to close Florida’s growing gulf.

    #TopOfMindFlorida #FloridaEconomy #CostOfLiving #UrbanLeague

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    31 min
  • Early Detection, AI & Advocacy: Changing the Cancer Care Story in Florida
    Oct 28 2025

    From breast cancer awareness to the rise in cancers among younger adults, early detection can mean the difference between life and death.

    In this episode, Pap Corps Publicist Kay Renz joins Brian and Michael to discuss groundbreaking research happening at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Health System — including how artificial intelligence is helping speed mammogram analysis and may one day help revolutionize breast cancer screening and diagnosis.

    Kay also shares her own health scare, the importance of self-advocacy, the $110M+ Pap Corps has raised for research, and how community support saves lives. Michael and Brian reflect on family journeys, support systems, and an aging Florida population that urgently needs better access to care.

    A powerful reminder: ask questions, get screened, and don’t face health challenges alone.

    Cancer Advocacy, Early Detection, Pap Corps, AI in Medicine

    #TopOfMindFlorida #EarlyDetection #CancerCare #PapCorps #UniversityOfMiamiHealthSystem #HealthAdvocacy #Florida

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    30 min